Ultimecia vs Serperior


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Suggested by Anonymous Serperior is a pretty powerful Pokemon, but I don’t think he has a chance against Ultimecia. Ultimecia can fire off meteors, manipulate time, barriers, and has a whole slew of other magical abilities. As the big boss of Final Fantasy XIV you can imagine just how powerful she is. Serperior has a lot of moves up his sleeve as well but the difference in firepower is huge. There’s just not much he can really do here before ultimately suffering defeat. Ultimecia wins.

Seven Days in May Review


It’s time to look at an old film about a villain’s plans to overthrow the government. It’s always a pretty interesting plot and we’ve had some solid entries like White House Down over the years. Well, this one holds its own with those more action centered titles. There really aren’t any big fight scenes here so the film is relying on its strong story and script to win the day. This was a wise bet and the film ends up being very solid.

The movie starts with Jiggs working for his boss Scott as per usual. He shows his boss the military videos of the drills in case America went back into war and unfortunately all of the divisions look quite terrible. Scott laments that the government seems rather weak lately and heads off for another political rally. Everyone has been on edge lately because the U.S. has entered into a Nuclear weapons treaty with Russia. Both sides will disarm their nuclear weapons and will count on the other side to do the same. A great many people disagree with the policy including Jiggs and Scott. However, Jiggs believes that such thoughts should be kept quiet in their case since they are a part of the army. Jiggs is fairly high up in the government as he is able to personally meet with the President and even more so for Scott.

Scott doesn’t share this sentiment and doesn’t mind taking passive aggressive shots at President Lyman. Well, Jiggs can tolerate that, but then he notices an odd note in the war room. Coupled with other suspicious bits of information he informs Lyman that Scott may be planning a coup in 7 days. Lyman’s advisors all disregard this but the President believes it’s worth looking into. He sends all of his advisors to different spots to verify the information and now has to decide what to do if a coup is in the works. Handling this will be quite dangerous and must be done carefully or the country’s divided status will be exposed to foreign powers.

From the start this movies adds a good amount of tension and nuance. It’s not like these are random murderers trying to cause anarchy. Scott is simply a guy on the other side who became more and more extreme as time went on. With all the support he would receive at the rallies, this only helped to further push Scott to the edge until finally he went down this dark path. Most of the people we see seem to agree with Scott but as the President points out, when you put yourself in a small circle you tend to only hear those who agree with you. It’s why the term “Silent Majority” was created because a lot of times the opinions you hear the most may not be agreed with as much as it would seem.

I’ll give Lyman a lot of credit here for actually listening to Jiggs. In a lot of these films everyone discounts Jiggs immediately and it leads to trouble. The only reason the heroes are able to stay in this fight is because they acted right away. Lyman ultimately made the right move here and he’s a lot of fun as the President. He handles all of the situations very well and is portrayed as a wise man. It’s easy to see how he got elected as President.

My favorite character though as Lyman’s second in command, Paul. Paul initially doesn’t believe Jiggs at all, but when Lyman gives him the orders, Paul follows them to the letter. He performs his duty well and I liked the scene with the Navy Admiral. Paul played it all very well and he even suspected that he may not survive the tale so he created a backup plan. Part of why I enjoyed his character was because he quickly swallowed his pride at being wrong and saw the bigger picture. I was actually expecting him to be a traitor for a while there so I was pleasantly surprised that this didn’t happen.

I’d say the only plot that felt really unnecessary here was the one with Eleanor. In order to get some leverage on Scott they send Jiggs to one of his old flames to find some information out. Unfortunately this leads to burning some bridges here as they liked each other until she finds out that he was just using her for the letters. While Jiggs didn’t intend for that to happen, he did ultimately do just that and it was a pretty sad state of affairs. He should have just come clean with her from the start or declined the mission but the way he handled the whole thing was pretty underhanded.

Jiggs was a solid main character otherwise though. He carefully planned out his moves and did everything he could to uphold the constitution. He never backed down from his confrontations with Scott and his boldness is ultimately what got him to the right place at the right time. I also liked Lyman’s other advisor Raymond. That guy had a pretty dangerous job of heading to where they suspected the villain base was all on his own. Things definitely could have gotten very dicey for him there.

Finally we have Scott who made for a very solid main villain. His confrontation with Lyman is definitely one of the better scenes here. There’s a lot of good back and forth between them as they trade threats. Scott tries playing dumb for quite a while even when Lyman basically tells him that the jig’s up. Scott tries to stay tough til the end but once the heroes get the smoking gun it’s all over. He’ll have to try and win legally now and while he was confident in his chances at the start, he didn’t seem so by the end. Particularly by resigning he may not even be eligible in 4 years although I’m not sure exactly how that would work out. It’s possible he could still try but he would likely have far less supporters now.

Overall, Seven Days in May is definitely a very solid political thriller. The writing is excellent and the same is true of the pacing. This is a movie that really had no weaknesses and all of the characters are written realistically to make for better interactions. As mentioned, I think we could have done without the romance plot though. It didn’t really add to anything but it’s not enough to hurt the score either. I’d definitely recommend this to anyone who wants to watch a film with a pretty engaging plot.

Overall 7/10

Atton Rand vs Slade




Suggested by iKnowledge Atton Rand is a pretty skilled guy. Despite not really being much of a Jedi he self taught his mind to resist the force and also seems to have some healing abilities. He did obtain a Lightsaber and had some mild Force abilities, but those won’t be enough to defeat Slade. Slade is quick and his hits strike like a tank. Atton will quickly be overwhelmed by the devastating nature of these hits and when you throw in Slade’s fire abilities courtesy of Trigon, it will prove to be too much for him. Slade wins.

Teneniel Djo vs Darth Maul




Suggested by iKnowledge Teneniel is a powerful Nightsister and their abilities are quite similar to The Force. I always thought it would be cool for this faction to have appeared a little more since they never quite make it into the films. That said, I don’t believe she will be quite a match for Darth Maul. Maul’s athletic abilities and speed coupled with his Lightsaber make him far too dangerous. Teneniel won’t be able to keep up with him and her powers take up a lot of stamina which will ultimately catch up with her before long. This is one battle where she will fall. Darth Maul wins.

Meetra Surik vs Kylo Ren




Suggested by iKnowledge Kylo Ren is a pretty tough Sith fighter and he certainly gets a lot of hype. That said, while he did have some pretty good moves in the films, he was also in a stalemate with people who had only been fighting for a matter of days with a Lightsaber. In the meanwhile Meetra was able to defeat two Sith Lords by herself along with an entire temple filled with other Sith warriors. She was able to give herself over to the Force completely and unlocked abilities that few have matched. I don’t believe Kylo would be ready to face such a veteran warrior. Meetra Surik wins.

Kyp Durron vs Darth Sion




Suggested by iKnowledge Darth Sion is a pretty tricky Sith Lord because he is immortal and can keep coming back to life as long as he feels rage. Immortality can be a bit of a weakness though as getting struck down over and over again can be disheartening. Kyp’s skills as a Jedi and as a Sith are better than Sion’s. He may not be immortal, but Kyp would keep slashing away at Sion until the latter lost his will to fight and regenerate. Ultimately superior skills will almost always be superior to regeneration. Kyp Durron wins.

Crimson Dynamo vs Mysterio




Suggested by Sonic Crimson Dynamo has a pretty cool suit and I always thought he was underrated. Despite being one of Iron Man’s earlier opponents the guy never seemed to get a lot of attention. Usually I would have taken him here, but Mysterio did obtain the Symbiote at one point which greatly increased his physical stats. If Crimson Dynamo had one of Iron-Man’s stronger armors that would be no problem, but I don’t believe Dynamo is sophisticated enough to counter Mysterio’s attacks. Especially not once you throw the illusions in. Mysterio wins.

Shikamaru vs Sai



Suggested by Sonic This is a pretty close fight. Shikamaru has really mastered his Shadow possession jutsu and various other versions where they can actively attack an opponent. At the same time, Sai’s Taijutsu is easily superior and he can create a ton of animals through his ink to keep Shikamaru busy. I see this being a very strategic battle but ultimately I think Sai will pull ahead. Taijutsu is very important in a battle like this where both ninjutsu skills are around equal. Shikamaru would be able to win with prep time but in a straight up fight I’d say it’s his narrow loss. Sai wins.

Grumpy Bear vs Barney




Suggested by Sonic Barney’s a nice dinosaur but he is totally outclassed here. Grumpy Bear has a ton of pretty great feats. Even if you ignore the various levels of Toon Force, Grumpy Bear can still fire off energy blasts, has a decent amount of speed, flight, etc. He can blast away at Barney from the sky and that’ll be the end of that. Barney has no real long range options to consider and his days of teaching the world how to be nicer have dulled his fighting senses. Grumpy Bear wins.

Sceptile vs Celebi




Suggested by Sonic Celebi has always been a pretty fun Pokemon and her ability to manipulate time is pretty impressive. That being said, Sceptile has a ton of raw power so he really won’t have any problem taking Celebi down a few pegs. In terms of physical ability Celebi has never been one of the stronger Pokemon. There’s not a whole lot that she can do against this fighter. Sceptile also unlocked Mega Evolution which greatly increases his abilities even further. Sceptile wins.