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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Site Store Added!

Hey guys and gals,
I just put a store up to purchase t-shirts and the like. Check it out, eh?

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Monday, November 22, 2010

In The Name of the King



Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery?  I'm not so sure about that...

Saturday, November 20, 2010

V-Log 11-20-10



Couldn't sleep, so I thought I'd post my ramblings about the latest Harry Potter Movie.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Double Post - Part Two - Harry and the Hendersons



If you give Bigfoot a home, will he ever leave?

Double Post - Part One

Yeah...
 
So, in case anyone was curious about the Russian subtitles in my Charlie's angel review, I ripped the DVD from a friend who got it from Russia.  Then, after I started editing the review, I noticed that I had forgotten to turn the subtitles off.  So, I was compelled enough to get an English version of the DVD, but too lazy to re-rip it again.

Sound stupid?  Yes, yes it is.  Do I care?  No, no I do not.

And, BTW - Midnight showings are abysmal when you have class at 7:45 the next morning!  Yes, I went and saw Harry Potter Part 1 last night with my brother and a few of my old co-workers, and I was really glad they stuck to the book much more closely this time, as far as I remember anyways.  The intro was a little bit out of order, but everything else was very satisfying. 

Though, the zealots might not agree with what I just said...to whom I say - GET OVER IT!  Griping and moaning over things you can't change just makes you bitter, and nobody wants to listen to what you have to say!  When you become multi-millionaires and get the rights to re-release these movies in a better way, fine - but until then - BUGGER OFF!

I'm not going to give anything away, and if you read the books, you should already know how the story ends.  All I've got to say is that the author, J. K. Rowling, is very vindictive in this one!  When I read this a year or two ago, I was shocked at how many people she killed - many prominent figures that hurt you when you see them go.  No names will be named, but it really sucks!

I suppose it is somewhat understandable, because of the wizard war between good and evil, so some casualties are to be expected, but somebody needs a Prozac for crying out loud!  Would I change the story if I could?  Probably not.  Things end on a good note, and that's just the way I like it.

I'm just glad they didn't release this in 3-D to bleed an extra $5-6 dollars out of the viewers.

That's all for now - later.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Charlie's Angels Full Throttle



Can you handle the level of stupid that is this movie?  I DON'T THINK YOU CAN!!!

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Sleep is for LOSERS!

Hey again,
 
  So, I just finished Castlevania - Lords of Shadow, and I've got to say, I wasn't expecting that kind of an ending.  That, and the fact that the end boss comes out of left field (teh SATAN!) - that was a bit of a let down.  I was expecting to fight the last Lord of Shadow, the Necromancer King, but NO! I had to fight the DEVIL for Pete's sake!  (For those technical people out there, I suppose he is the ultimate Lord of Shadow, but he's never mentioned in the game, until the VERY END! - Totally ridonculous!)
 
  The ending didn't make much sense either, except for the fact that they want a sequel to come out for it, I suppose.  If you've already finished the game, I ask you how's it going to be to have Gabriel be the good guy in the sequel?  Maybe, maybe not...
 
  Overall, I thought it was a fun game, although some of the challenges are a bit ridiculous - like not letting Zobek kill a single ghoul in one level, or beat the ice titan in 1:30!  COME ON!  I guess it's do-able, but I don't care enough to find out!
 
  I said it once, I'll say it again - I'd probably just rent this, unless you want some eye candy (the graphics and views they have in the game are awesome, no doubt about it).

That is all :)

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Fan-Fiction Spotlight - Where Darkness Falls

You guys still awake?

Well, I said that I review these, right? Guess I should do what I say, then, eh?

This is one I read several years ago, back in about 2006, and I've re-read several times - it is just that engaging. It crosses over Neon Genesis Evangelion (a series that I got very confused and frustrated with...) and Silent Hill (a game franchise that is still going strong).

For those that don't know anything about either series, it isn't that important to enjoy the story. Hovering around 66,000 words and 15 chapters, this one will take an afternoon, or solid evening to get through, just so you know.  I'm speaking from experience here, because I couldn't put it down once I started :P

Written by Grey Wolf4 & Random1377, the story starts out with Misato grumbling about how bad a job she's doing in raising Shinji and Asuka. Shinji has disappeared recently, and Misato has no idea where he's gone, until she gets a letter in the mail from him, post-marked Silent Hill, USA.

Misato takes off in search of Shinji, running into several characters from the Evangelion series, and a few new ones from the Silent Hill universe, created by the authors.

In order to rescue Shinji, Misato must own up to her past mistakes, and overcome a series of trials, which teaches her more about herself, and what she truly cares about. She also learns about the characters from the town of Silent Hill, and how the place destroyed their lives.

Now, this one has a higher rating on it, primarily because of coarse language, and some violence. If you don't like those kind of stories, steer clear of this one. Otherwise, I honestly believe you won't be disappointed with it.

It took me forever to find the link, maybe because I'm BLIND AS A BAT!!! (Just kidding) So, here's the link, to make it easier for you :)

Where Darkness Falls, by Grey Wolf4 & Random 1377

Good night, all

Monday, November 1, 2010

Boogeyman

Hey guys, is it Halloween?

Yeah, I know I'm a day late, but I don't care





The scariest movie ever made?  I beg to differ...