Games01 Jun 2009 09:46 pm

Since I never bought my PS3 at launch, I easily skipped over this launch title which already has a sequel available.  Natalie was nice enough to let me borrow her copy and I beat the game over the last week.  I wasn’t expecting to like it, it’s basically a first person shooter like Gears of War or Halo, but then as I started playing it I remembered that I loved those games.


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Games24 May 2009 12:11 am

I just finished Chronicles of Riddick Assault on Dark Athena, the sequel to 2004’s Escape from Butcher Bay.  I’m very impressed, it has the same level of fun, with just increased graphics and some new weapons.  The stealth elements are still very fun to play, and they gave plausible reasons why you wouldn’t have guns at the begining and middle parts.  


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Movies18 May 2009 11:27 pm

So as I said in my last post, I stayed up late to watch Pitch Black and Chronicles of Riddick, I really enjoy Pitch Black and Chronicles for the way they make you care for this anti-hero who mostly seems to be out for himself, and begruginly manages to help out others.

I think where Chronicles separates itself from Pitch Black, and possibly why it’s not so well recieved, is that Pitch Black seems a bit more grounded in some form of reality.  Granted it takes place on another planet which somehow orbits a binary star and a separate blue dwarf, and it has flying beasties that only come out at night (every 22 years) and murder the place, but the rest of the story is so very human.  It’s about how people make assumptions about a person’s worth, and how everyone is flawed in some way.


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Movies18 May 2009 11:07 pm

I rented the Chronicles of Riddick Assault on Dark Athena game and while playing it I remembered how much I love the character of Riddick and decided to stay up until 4 A.M. watching Pitch Black and Chronicles of Riddick.

I forgot how much this movie rocks, there are so many greate scenes and fantastic special effects.  I just now had to look up how the shoulder dislocation scene was done because of how real it looks, apparently it’s because Vin Diesel actually did it for the crew while holding chains, but wasn’t able to do it with manacles on so special effects were added for that part.  Knowing the outcome changes some of the excellently played twists, but it’s still a remarkably enjoyable film to watch and it holds up really well 9 years later.

Summary: I always tell people who have never seen it to borrow my DVD and watch it, I think it’s a must see.

Games17 May 2009 04:04 am

I literally (at 3:46 AM) finished Star Wars Force Unleashed.  It’s pretty fun running around as an all-powerful Jedi, you don’t really fear anything you come up against and you have all the coolest powers.  What I did come to hate were the so called “quick-time events”, this is the first game I’ve played with this mechanic since Dragonlance and I don’t care for it.  The character is doing some amazing combo that the developers feel the player wouldn’t be able to do themselves, but the whole time I am staring at the middle of the screen to see which buttons I have to hit.  At least some of them, once you get in them don’t kick you out if you make a mistake, they just start the sequence over again.  
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Random Thoughts14 May 2009 06:49 pm

I had heard about these videos for a while now, and I finally got around to looking for them.  Surprisingly it was sort of hard to find them all on YouTube.  It’s a very funny series of gags, and the only thing that really bugs me is the censorship, it basically  ruins the joke.  It’s like watching the Dick in a Box video censored, just not as funny.

Anyway, since I went to the trouble of finding all these related video’s I thought I’d make a single post where you can watch them in the proper sequence afer the jump.


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Random Thoughts12 May 2009 08:13 am

I know it doesn’t fit, I’ll be fixing that later, but for now at least it’s a pretty neat (and pretty) widget that shows my latest twitter posts.  I retweet a lot of good stuff that I just don’t bother blogging about.

This whole site will be getting a facelift soon.

Movies02 May 2009 10:21 am

The Spirit is another Frank Miller screenplay (300, Sin City) that is shot in a visually different way (mostly black and white with hyper reds and brilliants whites in unusual places).  Everything about the movie seems “comic bookish”, the way people look, they way they talk, their names, the opening sequence of the spirit running across rooftops (running is so blah, how about he flips everytime he jumps).  Some of the names that take me out of the movie immediately are Sand Serif (Eva Mendes, who apparently has a perfect ass in this movie), Silken Floss (Scarlett Johansson), Plaster of Paris (Paz Vega).  Samuel Jackson is pretty over the top in this movie, but everyone is, I think that was the point.

Summary: It’s worth renting if you like this sort of movie (Sin City), but you could easily skip it and no one will ever bring it up.

Movies02 May 2009 09:59 am

I have actually seen all the Punisher movies they have made, and they are all pretty bad (although I liked the last Punisher movie).  Punisher Warzone is very cartoonish, and probably hold very true to the original comics, which I never read.  This Punisher is brutal and unforgiving, and he obviously doesn’t believe these criminals deserve to go to trial, since he just blows their heads off as the cops try to arrest them.  It’s a little bit of the old ultra-violence, and really nothing I feel I needed to see.  What is really strange is if he’s been doing vigilante justice for 6 years, how is there are any criminals left?  I’d be considering a legit line of work if every criminal who goes up against this guy ends up dead.

Summary: Skip this movie, see virtually anything else instead.

Movies02 May 2009 09:47 am

Bomb It is a documentary about the rise of graffiti artists in Philidelphia, New York, and around the world.  It was very interesting to see the roots and some of the amazing art that people can put on a wall overnight.  I think it’s unfortunate that some of them feel it’s not proper art, and others that feel it’s not right unless it’s done illegally, also the violence that has surrounded this art seems completely unnecessary.

Summary: If you are interested in graffiti then find this movie, it’s pretty interesting.

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