Skip to main content

43 6f 64 69 6e 67 20 47 65 65 6b 73

53 6f 6d 65 74 69 6d 65 73 20 61 20 67 69 72 6c 20 63 61 6e 20 67 69 76 65 20 79 6f 75 20 61 20 6c 6f 6f 6b 20 61 6e 64 20 61 20 73 6d 69 6c 65 20 74 68 61 74 20 63 61 6e 20 6d 61 6b 65 20 79 6f 75 20 66 65 65 6c 20 6c 69 6b 65 20 61 20 6d 69 6c 6c 69 6f 6e 20 62 75 63 6b 73 2e 20 20 4f 72 20 69 6e 20 74 68 69 73 20 63 61 73 65 2c 20 61 20 62 69 6c 6c 69 6f 6e 2e

Comments

SkyCapitan said…
4a 65 66 66 2c 20 6c 65 74 27 73 20 6e 6f 74 20 66 6f 72 67 65 74 20 74 68 61 74 20 62 61 6e 6e 65 72 20 6f 6e 20 74 68 65 20 74 6f 70 20 6f 66 20 79 6f 75 72 20 62 6c 6f 67 21 21

Popular posts from this blog

THE ARTIST!!!!!!!

The Artist is director Michael Hazanavicius ode to the silent films of yesteryear. Not only focus on a silent movie actor and movie making, but it in itself is also a silent movie. The movie follows a silent movie actor named George Valentin through the rise and fall of his career. At the start of the film, we see George as this superstar celebrity; he loves the glitz and glamour of being a famous actor and soaks in all the attention he can get. He loves having his photos taken and being adorned on the front pages of newspapers. He is THAT kind of celebrity. At the premiere event of his latest movie, he bumps into one Peppy Miller – a young woman with big ambitions and dreams in Hollywoodland. The lives of the two intersect and an attraction immediately blossoms. The romance could only go so far as Valentin is a (happily?) married man. George’s superstardom reaches its height at a precarious time. And as the 1920s are ushered out, so are silent movies. The new decade brings w...

Finally, the Xbox 360!!

So as I mentioned in a previous post, I received an Xbox 360 for Christmas from my dad. A great present it was! I've had 3 weeks to enjoy it so I guess I can give you my impressions of it now. First the controller. In truth, I haven't felt a controller this comfortable in my gaming life before. As a child who grew up on the 8-bit generation, with just a directional pad and 2 buttons, there was quite a learning curve getting used to using two analog sticks at the same time. You might say, "Hey Lam, how bout the PS2? You have that machine, and that has analog sticks". True, but of the twenty or so games I have for that, all of them used either only 1 analog stick, or allowed the option to switch on to the directional pad. Using 2 sticks at the same time was at first just uncomfortable. This made for all sorts of trouble as I was playing Gears of War . Luckily for me, I had computer controlled teammates that watched my back. I love the Media Center capabilities...

DTV Madness: Jack Brooks - M.S. and Gingerdead Man 2

Okay, honestly, I think this will be the last DTV post for a while. One man can only take so much shit. I'm only human, I have feelings too. These two movies pushed my limit. I'm going to be in DTV-detox for the next month or so. Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer I thought that with a title like this, it couldn't fail. I thought that with a poster like they had, it couldn't fail. Then I realized something... I failed. I failed in thinking that this movie had any hope. I was expecting some fun horror, mixed with comedy in sort of a Buffy the Vampire Slayer kind of fashion with a bumbling hero and smart quips. I mean, with a title like Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer , was I wrong in expecting a variety of monsters get slayed as the title suggests? It didn't help much that the monsters looked uber cheesy. They looked like something right out of a Power Rangers episode. But to their credit, at least they stuck with practical make-up and effects rather than CG. The mo...