Firebrand vs Drek




Suggested by Sonic Firebrand’s flames burn bright and he did give Ironman a good run for his money a while back. Drek also has a machine of his own so he’ll try to win like Iron Man but his suit isn’t quite as mobile. He has a lot of weaponry at his disposal but it just won’t be able to conquer the day here. Drek can try as hard as he likes but he won’t be able to keep up and the fire will melt his machine away. Firebrand wins.

Octorok vs Murkrow




Suggested by Sonic Octoroks are pretty tricky Legend of Zelda villains. They may not often appear to be huge threats but at least they’re consistent. Murkrow will be able to handle this guy though thanks to his excellent speed and large array of attack options. If you can think of a Pokemon attack then Murkrow likely has it at his disposal. It can be fire, water, ice, he’s ready and also has another evolution at the ready. Octorok will really be overwhelmed here and that equals game over for him. There’s just no escape from this bird of prey. Murkrow wins.

Meg Griffin vs Meg




Suggested by Sonic Meg may not be one of the most well known Legend of Zelda bosses but she’s a reasonably powerful witch. She can fool opponents with her illusions and then charge in. Meg Griffin has no real experience dealing with supernatural opponents like this so I don’t see her lasting very long. Meg is just too tricky and one does not simply get used to dealing with magical abilities on the fly. Meg wins.

Jynx vs Koga




Suggested by Sonic Jynx is a pretty tough Ice type Pokemon that’s for sure. I would never put her as one of the toughest in her element though and taking down a Pokemon trainer is very difficult for a singular Pokemon, much less a Gym Leader. What can she really do against his onslaught of poison Pokemon? Individually she could beat almost all of them but once Koga takes out his Magmar then it’s all over. There’s just no standing up to that kind of power. Koga wins.

Howard Aguello vs Roland Daggett




Suggested by Destroyer This one’s kind of close. Roland isn’t much of a fighter but he does have a gun so he is kind of equal with Howard there. Ultimately I would still give him the edge here though because he’s just been shown to be a lot more agile and tough when compared with Howard. I don’t really see Howard being able to outmaneuver this guy before the shots are fired. That will be the end for Howard. Roland Daggett wins.

John Shepard vs Howard Aguello




Suggested by Destroyer John Shepard is a pretty capable leader who has a lot of advanced tech at his disposal. He definitely makes his blog debut a good one with his win here. There’s just no way Howard could do much here. For starters, John’s armor is bullet proof so Howard couldn’t hurt him except for a headshot and John is also pretty fast. In fact, thanks to the suit he is superhumanly fast. He won’t lose here. John Shepard wins.

Howard Aguello vs Josiah Wormwood




Suggested by Destroyer Josiah is a surprisingly tough fighter in hand to hand combat. Even Batman was forced to stay on the defensive against him which is quite rare. That said, would he be able to dodge Howard’s first gunshot? That’s always where these things get interesting. His sheer speed and technique should be enough to give him the upper hand here. Howard’s not exactly a very well trained shooter so I don’t think he would be able to do much here. Josiah Wormwood wins.

Howard Aguello vs Wacklaw Josek




Suggested by Destroyer Wacklaw Josek is a small time mobster. He does have a gun but isn’t really used to fighting except as a last resort. Howard should have his number here and will be able to ultimately get the first shot off. In the end there won’t be an easy way for Wacklaw to counter him. In a fight with humans who have guns it’s all about the first shot so this could go either way but my money would be on Howard. Howard Aguello wins.

Howard Aguello vs Billy




Suggested by Destroyer Billy isn’t really much of a fighter. He got mind controlled by Mad Hatter once but otherwise that’s it for his combat experience. He doesn’t even have a gun so there’s not much he can do against Howard. Howard isn’t the toughest guy out there but he does know how to handle himself in a street fight if absolutely necessary. I see him taking the slight win. Howard Aguello wins.

Switched for Christmas Review


It’s been a while since I saw a film where the main characters decide to trade places. It’s always a pretty fun concept though using the whole premise of how the grass always looks greener. It makes sense that both of the characters would think that the other one has the easier job. I would make the case that the VP of the huge company probably has it tougher because she really had to rise up the ranks but naturally both of them have tough jobs. At the end of the day nobody’s got it super easy. Everyone has something that they’re going through and trials to overcome.

The main characters are Kate and Chris. They are both twin sisters who have grown rather distant ever since their Mom died. They used to be close but that was a long time ago. Their father tricks them into having dinner together and after a spirited argument they agree to do the body swap. They figure nobody will notice the difference and each person’s life is so much easier that it’ll be like having a vacation. In a lot of ways the swap itself is easy but the tough part is that each of the main characters falls in love with a guy while in disguise. This is naturally not good for a lot of reasons. The main one being that this will cause a lot of drama when they return to their own lives. They have to find a way out of this predicament but can they do it?

In a lot of ways Chris really shined the brightest here. She got to show off her artistic talents, knowledge of children, and was just a great team player. She was really acing every part of her day and really fulfilled her end of the bargain. From the two characters she also just seemed like the nicer member. Her eating habits may not have been as healthy as Kate’s, but Chris still gets the job done in the end which is what counts. Naturally that isn’t to say that Kate’s a bad character. She does a reasonable job at making the edits to the school play. The main difference is that she was showing a lot of resistance at first which almost put the job in jeopardy. Keep in mind that a large donor has asked to change things up and yet Kate still tries to block this at first. She comes around later on but seemed slower on the uptake.

Both of them were shaky with allowing romances to develop during the swap though. That’s definitely the last thing you need to be doing at this point. It all ends up working out pretty nicely for the characters but it could have easily gone very wrong. Definitely a high risk play if you ask me. The core plot can be a bit weaker than some of the other Hallmark titles. I’d say from all the ones we saw recently this one just felt the least focused on Christmas. It was more accidental than being a core/focused part of the story. Not to overstate that, we still do have two Christmas parties and a lot of lights everywhere of course but it still didn’t feel quite as big here. Maybe that’s just because the main part of the story was really about the swap and because of that the rest feels like background elements.

This movie did go for a bit of a different kind of story from the norm though so I appreciate that. Usually you have the girl who ditches her fiancée or gets dumped by him and then meets someone else. They hit it off and the lead learns to have a little more fun on Christmas. This time around none of that happens as both characters do like Christmas, Kate just tends to be too busy to really celebrate it all that much. By the end of the film she has learned to make time though.

The two guys Tom and Greg are decent enough I suppose. They aren’t great at knowing which twin is which though as it probably takes a long time to really master that. In a lot of ways their personalities are super similar. Tom is a rich guy who enjoys spending time with his family and wants to make sure that the school year starts off well for his kid. Then you’ve got Greg who just enjoys helping out with the party decorating. Both of them seem like pretty decent guys so that’s always good. Then you’ve got Chris’ kids who fortunately don’t appear all that much so they don’t hold the film back or anything like that.

Overall, this is another solid installment. As always the writing here is pretty solid. The characters are good and you’ve got a pretty well rounded movie experience. There’s perhaps a little less going on for this film compared to a lot of Hallmark’s other titles but I still wouldn’t say that there’s anything here to really hold it back either. It’s got a unique premise and that’s always good since it shows that Hallmark is still trying new things. With two main characters to follow that means there is a little less screen time for each one but still enough to tell a full story. If you want to watch a good Christmas film then this is a solid option to check out although I would sooner recommend other Hallmark films at the ready. With this title complete, Hallmark continues its streak of always delivering quality experiences.

Overall 7/10