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Video Game Review: Prepare for Battle in "Star Wars: Battlefront" for Xbox"Star Wars" meets "Halo" in this latest venture into the Star Wars gaming universe. A video game review of "Star Wars: Battlefront" for Xbox.
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Video Game Review: "Max Payne" For PlayStation 2Few video games get close to bridging the gap between the cinematic and gaming experiences together, but "Max Payne" does it beautifully. A video game review of "Max Payne" on the PlayStation 2.
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Video Game Review: "The Movies" For MacIt's a business tycoon simulation and your very own 3D filmmaker all-in-one. A video game review of "The Movies" for Mac.
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Should You Enlist in 'Battle: Los Angeles'?While sharing some similarities to the disaster that was 'Skyline,' this is not as bad as that film.
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A New Breed of Alien Awaits in 'The Thing'Featuring a stellar all-male cast led by Kurt Russell, 'The Thing' depicts an American team of scientists who find themselves up against a shapeshifting alien in Antarctica.
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James Bond Decides to 'Never Say Never Again'Being that the whole legal aspect prevented them from turning their ideas into a completely brand new Bond story, they probably would have been better off to simply forget 007 and make their own movie.
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Great Movies that Would Make Great Video GamesThey made their mark on the big screen as well as the little screen in Hollywood. But what if gaming developers gave them the chance for players to interact in them? See how films like "Halloween" and "The Stand" could make great video games.
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Movie Review: 'Superman III' Butchers the Man of Steel HimselfHere we have yet another example of a failed third entry into a popular movie franchise. Superman was simply never the same after "Superman III" (1983). A movie review of "Superman III" (1983). -
Movie Review: Pack Your Bags for 'Sleepaway Camp'From the big slasher craze of the late 70s and early 80s came a highly original and unique horror flick with many tricks up its sleeve. A movie review of "Sleepaway Camp" (1983). -
Movie Review: 'Porky's II: The Next Day' Serves No Reason to ExistWhy bother with "Porky's II: The Next Day"? Other than including the original cast and the title, the sequel has nothing to do with "Porky's", the titular character isn't even in it. A movie review of "Porky's II: The Next Day".
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Video Game Review: "Soviet Strike" on PlaystationHere is the first 32-bit incarnation of the old 16-bit 'Strike' video game franchise. Unfortunately, the game suffers from a great deal of repetitiveness that catches on quickly. A video game review of "Soviet Strike" on Playstation. -
Video Game Review: Power Up for "Star Wars: Jedi Power Battles" on PlaystationThis time, the "Star Wars" video game universe takes a hint from games like "Streets of Rage", but the end result is one of the most difficult games to play through. A video game review of "Star Wars: Jedi Power Battles" on the Playstation console. -
Video Game Review: "Star Wars: Masters of Teras Kasi" on Playstation Doesn't Pack the Punch"Star Wars" meets "Street Fighter" in an experiment that doesn't quite mesh as well as it should. A video game review of "Star Wars: Masters of Teras Kasi" on the Playstation console. -
Test Track at Disney's Epcot Theme Park is a Test FailedLong lines and lots of hype, all for a bunch of thrills that are over way before you even know it. Read on for a travel review of Test Track at Disney World's Epcot Theme Park in Orlando, Florida. -
Get Washed Ashore at Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park in Orlando, FloridaNeighboring the less than stellar Blizzard Beach water park, Typhoon Lagoon is among one of Disney World's greatest on-site properties to spend your vacation. Read on for a travel review of Typhoon Lagoon water park at Disney World in Orlando, Florida. -
Haunted Review: The White Lady of Wagerville in Wagerville, AlabamaIn Wagerville, Alabama, there is supposedly a white ghost in the form of a deceased rape victim who haunts a dirt road by a cemetery. And she doesn't like it too much if you leave your car in neutral when you're parked nearby.
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Haunted Review: Coy in Wilcox County, AlabamaA bunch of railroad tracks haunted by some ghostly children and a cemetery where an inexplicable light shines over everything. Apparently, these are the two biggest hauntings ever known in Wilcox County, Alabama.
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Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park is a Disaster in of ItselfDisney's Blizzard Beach Water Park presents some cool ideas for a water park but navigation is a major problem. A travel review of Bilzzard Beach Water Park at Disney World in Orlando, Florida. -
Video Game Review: "Tenchu 2: Birth of the Assassins" for PlaystationThis sequel to the classic ninja stealth game packs a cool story with a lot of punch. A video game review of "Tenchu 2: Birth of the Assassins" for Playstation. -
Video Game Review: Join Lara Croft in "Tomb Raider" on PlaystationThis Playstation classic, which launched the entire "Tomb Raider" franchise, still remains as an icon in this action/adventure genre. Meet Lara Croft, the female Indiana Jones. A video game review of "Tomb Raider" for Playstation. -
Movie Review: Patrick Swayze Undergoes "Father Hood" (1993)"Father Hood" is an underrated feel-good movie that sports a great cast but it has a lot of flaws revolving around its core plot. A movie review of "Father Hood" (1993). -
Movie Review: Remakes Get Worse with "Night of the Demons" (2009)How much longer do we need to see such classic 80's horror flicks subjected to cruel remake treatment by people who don't care about what they're doing? A movie review of "Night of the Demons" (2009) aka filmmaking gone out the window. -
Video Game Review: "Resident Evil: Survivor" on the PlaystationWith bad controls and graphics, it only makes you wonder why they put such a cool concept (a first person "Resident Evil" game) to such waste. A video game review of "Resident Evil: Survivor" on the Playstaion. -
Movie Review: Pack Your Bags for National Lampoon's "Vacation" (1983)With an all-star cast, many being comedians, this first entry into the 'Vacation' series sets everything off to a funny and entertaining start. A movie review of National Lampoon's "Vacation" (1983). -
10 Best Movies Hitting Theaters in Spring 2011Aliens invade Los Angeles, Ghostface returns, people get trapped in a 3D underwater cave, and we discover that aliens have been hiding out on the moon all along. Learn about the 10 Best Movies Hitting Theaters in Spring 2011. -
Movie Review: "Revenge of the Ninja" (1983) Goes for the KillFollowing "Enter the Ninja", this second part of a supposed 'Ninja' trilogy delivers top notch ninja action that we simply don't see anymore in today's martial arts films. A movie review of "Revenge of the Ninja" (1983).
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The Worst Film of 2010: "Sex and the City 2"It's been another bad year for Horridwood, I mean Hollywood. However, this year, out of four finalists, this film which is every gold digger's wet dream has won the award for the worst film of 2010.
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The Force is Not Strong with Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace on PlaystationThe video game version follows the events of the movie while expanding on some minor situations from it but that doesn't help save it from the dark side. A video game review of "Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace" on Playstation.
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Video Game Review: Face the Ultimate Threat in Resident Evil 3: Nemesis for PlaystationSet 24 hours before and after "Resident Evil 2", "Resident Evil 3: Nemesis" introduces the series' deadliest creation yet -- Nemesis. A video game review of "Resident Evil 3: Nemesis" for Playstation.
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Movie Review: 'Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi - the Last Good 'Star Wars' Film Ever MadeGeorge Lucas' saga concludes with "Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi", the last great 'Star Wars' movie to ever grace the big silver screen, before the horrific prequels. A movie review of "Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi" (1983).
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Movie Review: 'Octopussy' (1983) is Clearly the Worst James Bond Film EverIn "Octopussy" (1983), James Bond dresses like a clown and a gorilla, then he fights an Afghan prince with the help of an army of red catsuit-donning women with guns. A movie review of "Octopussy" (1983).
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Video Game Review: "Jet Moto 3" Ends the Popular Hoverbike Racing Series on the PlaystationWith cooler tracks and better bikes, it's tragic that this series never continued due to poor sales and creative differences, as the 'Jet Moto' series had a bright future planned. A video game review of "Jet Moto 3" on the Playstation.
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Movie Review: 'Jaws 3' (1983) Follows the Same Formula but with Some VarietyThe third film in the 'Jaws' series follows the same order of events as the first two but at least tries to do a few things differently. A movie review of "Jaws 3" (1983).
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Video Games to Movies Gone BadThey may have been huge hits on the consoles when they were initially released as video games, but during their transition to the big silver screen, something went terribly, terribly wrong. A look at 5 of the worst video games-to-movies gone bad.
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Movie Review: Jason Voorhees Kills More Dumb Teens in 'Friday the 13th Part III' (1982)The first film to feature Jason Voorhees with his trademark hockey mask as well as being the first film in the series to dive into the 3D treatment, this 'Friday' makes little effort to distinguish itself. A movie review of "Friday the 13th Part III".
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Movie Review: Ralph Macchio and C. Thomas Howell Live the Rough Life in 'The Outsiders' (1983)Based on the novel by S.E. Hinton, "The Outsiders" (1983) marked the beginning of many Hollywood acting careers from Tom Cruise, Ralph Macchio, to Patrick Swayze to name a few. A movie review of the "The Outsiders" (1983).
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Local Review: Partying Up in Columbus 72 in New York City, N.YColumbus 72 in New York City, N.Y. presents with a variety of music, drinks, a very mixed crowd, respectful club-goers, and plenty of opportunities for free admission. What more can you ask for from a night club?
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Movie Review: Franco Nero Shows Off His Skills in 'Enter the Ninja' (1981)"Enter the Ninja" (1981) follows a US army veteran, fresh out of a ninjutsu academy in Japan, who must defend an old army buddy from a greedy corporation who wants his valuable farming land. A movie review of "Enter the Ninja" (1981).
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Disney World in Orlando, Florida: Too Big and Too ExpensiveA travel review of the gigantic property in Orlando, Florida that is the Walt Disney World Resort, housing four theme parks, two water parks, and over 23 themed hotels. Bring lots of money and be prepared to do a lot of on-foot traveling.
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How to Make it Through December Without Going Into DebtJust because the holidays are approaching doesn't mean you must spend, spend, and spend without a care in the world. Money smarts apply to everything. Learn how you can make it through December without going into debt.
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Movie Review: Something Truly Alien Lurks Within 'Xtro' (1983)In "Xtro", a father is abducted by aliens and returns to his family three years later with strange powers and evil intentions. This film is truly the dark side of "E.T.". A movie review of "Xtro" (1983).
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Video Game Review: Terror Spreads Further in Resident Evil 2 on the PlayStationAfter the incident of "Resident Evil", the T-virus infection spreads to the nearby metropolis of Raccoon City. Will you make it out alive amidst the flesh-eating zombies and mutated creatures? A video game review of "Resident Evil 2" for PlayStation.
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Haunted Review: Indian Meadows in Adamsville, ALSituated on top of an ancient burial ground for the Cherokee Indians, the community of Indian Meadows in Adamsville, AL may not be the best place to find yourself late at night. A review of the hauntings of Indian Meadows in Adamsville, AL.
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Enjoy an Overpriced Stay at Disney's All-Star Music Resort in Orlando, FLA review of Disney's All-Star Music Resort in the Walt Disney World Resort of Orlando, Florida.
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Movie Review: Skip the Train in 'Unstoppable' (2010)Attach your movie camera to the train, set the locomotive to full throttle, and get off. Then you have "Unstoppable" (2010), Tony Scott's latest attempt to mimic Paul Greengrass. A movie review of "Unstoppable" (2010).
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Live Out Your Wildest Nightmares on the New York City Subway and Bus Transit SystemOld people who risk their entire lives over a seat, useless schedules, smelly subway cars, kids with no respect, people who talk to themselves, and rising fare prices. Ready to move out yet? A review of the New York City Subway and Bus Transit System.
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Movie Review: Unstoppable Aliens Invade in 'Skyline' (2010)Since when did aliens find a good use for our vacuum cleaners? A movie review of "Skyline" (2010).
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Video Game Review: Grand Theft Auto: London 1969 on PlayStation Lacks as a GTA Game"Grand Theft Auto: London 1969" feels rushed, tacked on, and does nothing to distinguish itself from the first two GTA games. A video game review of "Grand Theft Auto: London 1969" on the PlayStation.
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Video Game Review: Relive the Vietnam War in Shellshock Nam '67 on PS2"Shellshock Nam '67" presents with nightmarish and gory visuals despite flaws, but the game itself doesn't sustain long-term replayability like other games in the genre. A video game review of "Shellshock Nam '67" on PlayStation 2.
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Now Boarding for the New York Transit Museum in New York CityHop aboard the New York Transit Museum and educate yourself about one of the largest transportation systems in North America. A local review of The New York Transit Museum in New York City.
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Movie Review: 'Paranormal Activity 2' (2010) Satisfies Despite Its Flaws"Paranormal Activity 2" uses the same techniques that made the original work and throws in some new ones, but it lacks likable characters. A movie review of "Paranormal Activity 2" (2010).
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Movie Review: Prepare to Be Bored to Death in City of the Living Dead (1983)Lucio Fulci's Italian horror picture City of the Living Dead (1983) is ripe with boredom. Don't come into this expecting Night of the Living Dead (1968) or anything at that level of quality. A movie review of City of the Living Dead (1983).
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Music Video Review: 'Take it Off (K$ N Friends Version)' by Ke$haKesha's latest version of "Take It Off" consists of a lackluster attempt to pay homage to the great decade that was the '80s, something which she can't seem to grasp. A music video review of "Take It Off (K$ n Friends Version)" by Ke$ha.
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Movie Review: Facebook Begins in The Social NetworkThe creation of one of the worst privacy invasion sites is depicted in a brilliantly-crafted film. A movie review of The Social Network (2010).
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Movie Review: Don't Be Afraid of 'Monsters' (2010)What we got here is a love story set amidst the background of "District 9". I don't think "Monsters" is going to do very well up against "Skyline" and "Battle: Los Angeles". A movie review of "Monsters" (2010).
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Movie Review: 'Red' (2010) Falls Victim to Tired Action Movie GimmicksBruce Willis plays a former CIA agent who is forced out of retirement, along with his friends, to present us with boring superhuman abilities and cliched action film tactics. A movie review of "Red" (2010).
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Movie Review: The Pink Panther Series Officially Dies in Trail of the Pink Panther (1982)Peter Sellers, the main star of the Pink Panther series dies... and so does the series itself. A movie review of Trail of the Pink Panther (1982).
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Music Video Review: 'Take it Off (Original Version)' by Ke$haKesha and some weirdos terrorize a hotel on another planet that looks like Earth. Paul Hunter, what were you thinking when you agreed to direct this? A music video review of "Take It Off (Original Version)" by Ke$ha.
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Video Game Review: Remembering Resident Evil on the PlaystationIn 1996, Capcom engineered "Resident Evil" for the Playstation, a ground-breaking game that sparked the survival horror genre. A video game review of "Resident Evil" on the Playstation.
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Music Video Review: 'I like It' by Enrique Iglesias Featuring PitbullEnrique Iglesias finally gives in and becomes a sell-out like Usher, Mariah Carey, and all the other veteran music artists. A music video review of "I Like It" by Enrique Iglesias featuring Pitbull.
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Movie Review: M. Night Shyamalan Repents with 'Devil'After a recent mark of less-than-stellar films, M. Night Shyamalan just might be back on the right track with his latest thriller, "Devil". A movie review of "Devil".
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Music Video Review: 'Ridin' Solo' by Jason DeruloProof that the music industry is encouraging us to trade in quality for gay attire, laziness, and unoriginality. A music video review of "Ridin' Solo" by Jason Derulo.
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Video Game Review: Grand Theft Auto 2 on the Playstation Does Nothing but Bridge GTA and GTA IIIThis highly underrated sequel arrived after the success of the original masterpiece but before the phenomenal third game. A video game review of "Grand Theft Auto 2" on the Playstation.
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Video Game Review: Jet Moto 2 Speeds Things Up on the PlaystationThe sequel to the game that introduced to the incredible sport racing phenomenon known as 'Jet Moto' presents cooler environments and brand new bikes. A video game review of "Jet Moto 2" on the Playstation.
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Movie Review: Ben Affleck and a Team of Nuns with Guns Rob The TownThe Town not only robs banks and armored trucks, but it also gives us back a reminder of what expert film directing is really like. A movie review of The Town (2010).
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The Museum of Sex in New York is 'Enjoyed' by Many Despite Its Controversial BeginningsSex sells. It's everywhere and it will never die. But at the same time, we're trying to repress it. The beginnings of The Museum of Sex is proof of this. A local review of The Museum of Sex in New York City.
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Video Game Review: Add to the Fun with 'Red Dead Redemption: Liars and Cheats' on PS3/Xbox 360Exploding shotgun shells, horse racing with guns, and more. A video game review of "Red Dead Redemption: Liars and Cheats" expandable pack for Xbox 360 and PS3.
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Video Game Review: The 'Final' Fantasy Unfolds in 'Final Fantasy XIV Online' for PCYou can tell when a popular video game series has run dry when it clearly shows by the 14th entry and the developers can't think of anything new. A video game review of "Final Fantasy XIV Online" for the PC.
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Movie Review: Bundle Up for 'Frozen' (2010)Three close friends are stranded up on a ski lift chair after hours and are forgotten about for days. Bring a hat, gloves, scarf, a thick coat, and then some. A movie review of "Frozen" (2010).
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StoryCorps in New York City Sets Out to Inspire Millions EverywhereStoryCorps encourages victims of violence and illness, 9/11 survivors, African Americans, Latinos and many more to share their inspiring stories with the public and future generations. A Local review of StoryCorps in New York City.
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The Scariest Movie Ever Made: '[REC]' (2007)Hollywood has run this genre into ground in recent years, completely forgetting what makes a scary movie actually scary.
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The Top 6 iPad AlternativesThe iPad is the latest technological wizard from the genius minds at Apple, it's a bridge between the cell phone and a laptop. Now other companies are releasing similar tablets and netbooks, some far better than the iPad itself.
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Movie Review: Resident Evil: Afterlife Puts the Nail in the Franchise's CoffinIf Resident Evil: Extinction was a coffin, then Resident Evil: Afterlife is just a nail in it. The fourth film continues to stray further from the source material by focusing on 3D and 'cloning' other films.Also published on:
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Video Game Review: 'Twisted Metal: Black' on PS2 Unveils the Dark Side of the SeriesNot only is 'Twisted Metal: Black' dark, disturbing, and creepy, it represents some of the best improvements seen in the classic 'Twisted Metal' franchise thus far. A video game review of "Twisted Metal: Black" on PS2.
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Video Game Review: 'Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions' Swings onto the Xbox 360'Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions' presents four different playable versions of Spider-Man, each with his own unique universe. A video game review of "Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions" on the Xbox 360.
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Top 5 Scenes that Pay Tribute to Other FilmsPaying tribute to and referencing other films have always been a consistent and artistic element in cinematic history. Take a look at five wonderful examples of scenes that pay tribute to other films.
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Movie Review: 'Takers' Takes Away the Experience with Choppy EditingA hyped up stylish action heist film with an all star cast, some very tense moments, and a camera crew that has an addiction to Red Bull. Is this a film or a 2 hour commercial for energy drinks? A movie review of "Takers" (2010).
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Video Game Review of Command & Conquer on the PlayStationThe console port of the hit PC game hasn't changed much in the transition but it serves as a great visit back to the early beginnings of the real-time strategy genre. A video game review of "Command & Conquer" on the PlayStation console.
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Video Game Review: Brace Yourself for Tight Turns in 'Jet Moto' on the PlayStationReleased back in the early hay-day of the original PlayStation console, "Jet Moto" was a unique racer set in the future where players take control of ultra-fast hover bikes. A video game review of "Jet Moto" on the PlayStation console.
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Movie Review: 'The Disappearance of Alice Creed' Unfolds in an Original ScreenplayA low budget film with a cast of only three characters but armed with a killer script that has many tricks up its sleeve. A movie review of "The Disappearance of Alice Creed" (2010).
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Video Game Review: Now Boarding for Starship Titanic on the PCThe ill-fated ship Titanic is reborn in space and is heading for more disaster - But don't worry, it's not as bad as an iceberg. A video game review of "Starship Titanic" for the PC.
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Movie Review: Lottery Ticket is Not Worth ClaimingIn a script that should have been written as an urban drama, Bow Wow hits the jackpot and must deal with cliched Tyler Perry film archetypes over a four day period. A movie review of Lottery Ticket (2010).
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Lead the Allies to Victory in Call of Duty 2 on Xbox 360The sequel to the blockbuster "Call of Duty" boasts loads of realism, gore, excellent AI, and huge epic battles. A video game review of "Call of Duty 2" on Xbox 360.
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Defeat the German War Machine in Medal of Honor: Frontline on XboxThis PS2 port on the Xbox console puts players in Nazi-controlled France, but it may be too linear for its own good. A video game review of "Medal of Honor: Frontline" on the Xbox console.
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10 Best Movies Hitting Theaters in Fall 2010Zombies, aliens with vacuum-sucking spaceships, nuns with guns, another case of paranormal activity, and that's all just the beginning. Here's a sneak peak at the 10 best movies hitting theaters in Fall 2010.
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Movie Review: Strange Things Are Happening in PontypoolPontypool is a Canadian horror film that presents a rather different and interesting perspective on the zombie film genre. A movie review of Pontypool (2009).
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Movie Review: 'The Last Exorcism' Possesses an Effective StoryThe horror mockumentary genre responsible for "Paranormal Activity" and "The Blair Witch Project" gives birth to "The Last Exorcism", a film that does it's job well up until a dissatisfying conclusion. A movie review of "The Last Exorcism" (2010).
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Movie Review: 'The Expendables' Lights Up the Summer Movie SeasonStallone stars and directs this testosterone-packed action extravaganza with a slew of action veterans (both old and new), injecting life into an already dead summer movie season. A movie review of "The Expendables" (2010).
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Movie Review: The Human Centipede (First Sequence) is 'Constipating' Beyond ReliefThe Human Centipede (First Sequence) shows us the plight of three victims with low IQs who are stitched together via anus-to-mouth by a mad scientist. A movie review of The Human Centipede (First Sequence).
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The Top 10 RPG Games Ever MadeFrom "Final Fantasy" and "The Legend of Zelda" to "Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic" and beyond, the RPG video gaming genre has delivered plenty of entertaining franchises and games throughout the years.
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Movie Review: Airplane II: The Sequel Serves No PurposeAirplane II: The Sequel is nothing more than half-arsed reboot of the first film, retelling all the familiar situations and the story itself. A movie review of Airplane II: The Sequel.
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Movie Review: 'Inception' is Original Filmmaking at Its FinestAmidst all the nonsensical remakes, adaptations, and sequels being released is summer blockbuster that actually does everything right, it's an original script called "Inception". A movie review of "Inception".
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Getting Trapped in the Creepy World of Limbo (Xbox 360)You wake up in a complicated, creepy, and plain-out heartless world as a young innocent boy. All that stands between him finding his sister is a bunch of icky spiders, motion-detecting guns, and much more. A video game review of "Limbo" for Xbox 360.
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The Top 10 MMORPG GamesFrom 'World of Warcraft', 'Final Fantasy,' 'Eve Online,' to 'City of Heroes,' these are the top 10 MMORPG games ever made.
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Movie Review: Is Predators a True Sequel or an Overpriced Tribute?Twenty years after Predator 2, all we get for a third Predator film is a half-a**ed reboot with one too many homages for its own good. Unlike Predator 2, the formula is unsuccessfully passed on here.
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Manuscript Pages Guide for Alan Wake on Xbox 360Finding the 100+ manuscript pages in "Alan Wake" has a lot of incentives to go along with it. A guide to finding the manuscript pages in "Alan Wake" on Xbox 360.
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Movie Review: Rambo Gives Us a Taste of 'First Blood' (1982)Following on the hot wheels of the 'Rocky' franchise, Sylvester Stallone invested in yet another iconic film character, Rambo, in the film "First Blood" (1982). A movie review of "First Blood" (1982).
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Movie Review: 48 Hours Marks the Creation of the Buddy Cop MovieWitness the birth of the buddy cop film genre in 48 Hours (1982). A movie review of 48 Hours (1982).
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Movie Review: 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse' Fails to Bite the MarkTweeny-bopper fans of the series will be pleased to know that the traditional Prince Charming dialogue, CGI battles, and shirtless male characters are continued in this suck-fest. A movie review of "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse".
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Video Game Review: 'Metal Gear Solid' on the Playstation"Metal Gear Solid" helped changed video games as we knew it back in 1998. The game integrates stealth gameplay with a plot that's just as good as a blockbuster film. A video game review of "Metal Gear Solid" on the Playstation.
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Movie Review: Amityville II: The Possession (1982)The second chapter in the Amityville Horror franchise is a prequel delivers more shocks than actual scares, despite some effective scenes and performances. A movie review of Amityville II: The Possession (1982).
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Video Game Review: rand Theft Auto on the Playstation Changed Video Games ForeverDespite having 2D graphics with a top-down gaming perspective, the very first "Grand Theft Auto" game released in 1998 came equipped with addictive gameplay and heavy mature content, all of which changed video games as we know it.
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Video Game Review: Driver on the PlaystationBack in 1999, GT Interactive's "Driver" gave us all a sneak peek into what the world of "Grand Theft Auto" has become today. A video game review of "Driver" on the Playstation console.
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Video Game Review: Silent Hill on Playstation"Silent Hill" on the Playstation console remains as a worthy successor to the "Resident Evil" games. A video game review of "Silent Hill" on the Playstation.
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Video Game Review: Syphon Filter 3 on the Playstation"Syphon Filter 3" on the Playstation serves as an interesting sequel/prequel to the first two games but fails to satisfy in other departments. A video game review of "Syphon Filter 3" on the Playstation console.
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Video Game Review: Tenchu: Stealth Assassins on Playstation is a Stealth Classic'Tenchu: Stealth Asssassins' on the Playstation mixes the stealthiness of 'Metal Gear Solid' and the gameplay of 'Tomb Raider'. A video game review of 'Tenchu: Stealth Assassins'.
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Movie Review: The Karate Kid Remake Teaches Kung Fu, Contributes to UnoriginalityThe Karate Kid remake has all the right components to satisfy today's retard generation - Shaky cam, cookie cutter names like Cheung and Mr. Han for its characters, and even a blonde Justin Bieber clone.
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Movie Review: 'Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan' Remains as the Best 'Trek' Film"Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" (1982) really should have been the first 'Star Trek' film as it had everything which "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" (1979) lacked - a good villain and a swashbuckling atmosphere.
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The Top Five Worst Online Dating SitesThe internet is now a common place for those who are seeking romance, thus, the online dating business has grown healthier than ever. But a good deal of these sites are out to scam you for your money and even your identity.
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Movie Review: 'The Last American Virgin' Begins with Laughs and Ends in TearsThis classic '80s teen coming of age film is notorious for being the only movie of its genre to have an unconventional ending. Sadly, they don't make 'em like this anymore. A movie review of "The Last American Virgin" (1982).
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Movie Review: Vincenzo Natali Gives Us a 'Splice' (2010)Never mind cloning Ellen Ripley. Hollywood's latest experiment involves 'splicing' together the DNA of humans and animals in "Splice", the latest sci-fi thriller from "Cube" director Vincenzo Natali.
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Top Five Books on DatingLike many things, dating is a science of sorts which one has to understand before engaging in it. From dating ideas, online dating, confrontations, to understanding the differences between men and women, these are five must-have dating books.
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10 Fun Spots in Florida for a Family VacationRide the movies at Universal Studios, party it up in Miami, take a stroll through the swamps in the Everglades, relive a childhood experience in Disneyworld, and even witness a space shuttle launch. Florida has plenty of activities for a family vacation.
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Movie Review: 'Sex and the City 2' (2010) Represents All that is Wrong with SocietyThis time, they have succeeded in giving us an over-bloated sequel that is a shallow woman's wet dream: Luxurious vacations, food, lots of costumes, Beyonce, Miley Cyrus, Liza Minnelli, and more. It's all in "Sex and the City 2".
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Poltergeist (1982) is More Shocking Than it is ScaryThe Steven Spielberg and Tobe Hooper horror classic Poltergeist (1982) has plenty of moments that is filled with terrifying build up and foreshadowing but it is let down by exaggerated yet entertaining over the top FX sequences.
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Michael Bay and Platinum Dunes Prepare to Ruin Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Next"A Nightmare on Elm Street", "Friday the 13th", "Transformers", the list goes on but when will it end? Apparently not anytime soon being that Michael Bay and Platinum Dunes have set the lovable Ninja Turtles as their next victims to be remade.
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Ridley Scott's Robin Hood (2010) is Certainly No Prince of ThievesRidley Scott's Robin Hood makes Kevin Costner's Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves seem like a work of art. A movie review of Robin Hood (2010).
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Movie Review: 'Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time' is Disney's Latest Cashcow ExperimentBased on the popular video game series, "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time" tries to mimic the huge success of the "Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise but comes off as just another lackluster video game adaptation.
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Shrek Forever After (2010) Presents a Refreshing DirectionThe fourth film in the franchise, "Shrek Forever After", injects new life into the series by welcoming an original and distinguishable new villain as well as an interesting concept revolving around alternate realities. But can the series go any further?
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An '80s Teen Comedy Gem: 'Fast Times at Ridgemont High' (1982)Amy Heckerling's unique direction and Cameron Crowe's superb script are what made "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" the classic '80s teen comedy that everyone loves to this day. A movie review of "Fast Times at Ridgemont High".
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Syphon Filter 2 on Playstation: Double the Action, Double the StealthA video game review of "Syphon Filter 2" on Playstation.
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Fighting Force 2 on Playstation Improves Upon Its Predecessor"Fighting Force 2" combines beat-em up stylized action with gameplay and mechanics inspired by classic games like "Tomb Raider" and "Metal Gear Solid". A video game review of "Fighting Force 2" on Playstation.
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'Dementium II' on Nintendo DS is Pure Asylum Horror Fun"Dementium II" on Nintendo DS continues where "Dementium: The Ward" left off, continuing the journey of an amnesic man who awakens in an asylum where something evil is afoot. A video game review of "Dementium II" on Nintendo DS.
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Black Mirror 2 on the PC Introduces a Brand New Adventure"Black Mirror 2" on the PC presents a new hero to take control of and a new journey to set sights on. This sequel is everything the original was and so much more. A video game review of "Black Mirror 2" on the PC.
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Iron Man 2 on Xbox 360 Improves but Still Misses the MarkThe sequel to the original game (and movie) follows a completely new plot that's separate from the film. "Iron Man 2" improves the original's problems but presents issues of its own. A video game review of "Iron Man 2" on the Xbox 360.
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'A Nightmare on Elm Street' (2010) is a Nightmare ItselfThere's nothing more scarier than falling asleep and having to endure a nightmare like this film. This heartless and sorry excuse of a reboot for "A Nightmare on Elm Street" (2010) deserves to be boot-kicked out of the theater.
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'Iron Man 2' (2010) is Not 'Spider-Man 3' but It's No 'Dark Knight' EitherRobert Downey Jr. returns in the titular role of Tony Stark, aka Iron Man, to face new challenges (both villain-wise, business-wise and health-wise) and potential new allies in "Iron Man 2". A movie review of "Iron Man 2".
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Destruction Derby 2 on the PlayStation is Highly Destructive"Destruction Derby 2" on the PlayStation promises more mayhem and more destruction. A video game review of "Destruction Derby 2" on the PlayStation console.
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Dead to Rights: Retribution on Xbox 360 is Dead PeriodPolice officer Jack Slate returns with his K-9 buddy, Shadow, to kick some more butt in Grant City in "Dead to Rights: Retribution" on Xbox 360. Unfortunately, expect to have your butt handed to you due to the game's many issues.
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The Top 3 Viral Internet VideosThe internet has become an ever-growing melting pot for hundreds and thousands of viral videos, many are funny while others are quite thought-provoking. These top 3 viral videos have garnered plenty of attention on the internet.
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Record of Agarest War on PS3 is an Epic FailureIt's amazing how games like "Record of Agarest War" end up on the market. There's many great turn-based strategy RPGs out there, but "Record of Agarest War" certainly isn't one of them.
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Become the Dominant Species in Aliens Vs. Predator: Extinction on PS2Colonial Marines, Aliens, and Predators alike come together in "Aliens vs. Predator: Extinction" on the PlayStation 2, a game in which the "Aliens vs. Predator" series combines itself with games like "Command & Conquer".
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May the 'Demolition' Be with You in 'Star Wars: Demolition for PlayStation"Star Wars" meets "Twisted Metal". LucasArts brings the fun of "Star Wars" to the vehicular combat genre, delivering a whole new aspect of "Star Wars" fun and entertainment.
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Pay Up or Face the Repo Men (2010)Repo Men (2010) is depicts a harsh future that is full of unexpected twists, an interesting premise, and appropriate loads of gore. Movie review of Repo Men (2010).
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Before There was American Pie, There was Porky's (1982)Following on the hot heels of successful teen comedies like Meatballs and National Lampoon's Animal House, Porky's" made its mark in the teen/sex comedy genre, which later inspired the hit American Pie franchise.
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Does Rocky III (1982) Go the Distance like the First Two?Movie review of Rocky III (1982). Sylvester Stallone returns as Rocky Balboa for a third round to face a new opponent, overcome a new challenge, and to lose an old friend only to make a new one.
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In Moon (2009), Only Sam Rockwell Can Hear You ScreamAll alone on a three year employment stint on the Moon, a man begins to have a personal breakdown, resulting in strange hallucinations and a startling revelation. Moon is the science fiction movie that we simply don't get anymore.
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Fighting Force for PlayStation Fails as a Force to Be Reckoned With"Fighting Force" on the PlayStation tries to present itself as 3D "Final Fight" and "Streets of Rage" clone but there's too many problems that hold it back.
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The Top 3 Books that Should Be Turned into MoviesThere's so many books out on the market today, but only a select few are good enough to make for an amazing movie adaptation. These three magnificent books are just waiting to get their shot on the big screen.
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Survival of the Dead (2010) Struggles to SurviveGeorge A. Romero's 'Dead' franchise has hit an all-time low with Survival of the Dead, his sixth and latest entry into the series. 'Survival' is relatively short, disappointing, and plain-out boring compared to the past films in the franchise.
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The Top Romantic Restaurants in New York CityNew York City is one of the biggest hotspots for restaurants, but with so many to choose from, how does one determine which ones are best suited for a romantic evening? Take your pick from this well assorted selection romantic restaurants.
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Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction for Xbox 360 is a New Breed of StealthIn "Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction" for Xbox 360, Ubisoft gives us an action-packed and tightly-paced sequel that has more emphasis on weapon combat and flexibility.
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Wreak More Havoc in 'Grand Theft Auto IV: The Ballad of Gay Tony' on Xbox 360Step into the shoes of Luis Fernando Lopez, personal bodyguard and business partner of Anthony 'Gay Tony' Prince, a man who's got himself in much hot water in Liberty City. A review of "Grand Theft Auto IV: The Ballad of Gay Tony" for Xbox 360.
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Bikers and Mobsters Galore in Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City on Xbox 360"Grand Theft Auto: Episodes From Liberty City" contains two unique 'Grand Theft Auto' episodes all in one package. Play as the head mobster's personal bodyguard in "The Ballad of Gay Tony" or work with a biker gang in "The Lost and The Damned."
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The Top 3 Bars in New York CityParty it up and have a drink. A review of the top 3 bars in New York City.
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It Must Be Some Kind Of... Hot Tub Time Machine (2010)John Cusack, Clark Duke, Rob Corddry, and Craig Robinson star as four friends who awaken in 1986 after a night of drinking and partying in a hot tub. Hot Tub Time Machine is simply the best '80s comedy since "The Wedding Singer".
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Top 3 Places to Go on a First Date in New York CityWhen it comes to first dates, there's so much to do in New York City. But there's only so many few places that actually stand out from the rest. Read about the top 3 places to to go on a first date in New York City.
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The Top 5 Time Travel MoviesMichael J. Fox must help his parents fall in love in order to ensure his future existence. If that wasn't bad enough, Linda Hamilton must fend for her life from a future cyborg. But it doesn't end there, here are the top 5 time travel films.
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Matt Damon Steps into the Green Zone (2010)Hollywood gives us the utmost honest and pure film about the war in Iraq but it's let down by a cliched script with one dimensional characters.
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Just Cause 2 on Xbox 360 is Just Intense"Just Cause 2" sees the return of Rico Rodriguez as he travels to a fictional tropical island in Southeast Asia to take out another evil dictator in this thrilling, fun-filled sandbox-free world action game.
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Destruction Derby on the Playstation is a Timeless Classic"Destruction Derby" was one of the first Playstation games ever to be released on the console back in 1995. The aim of the game is race with other cars and destroy them in the process. Are you game enough?
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God of War III on PS3 is Perfection at BestNewcomers and fans of the series are encouraged to pick up the controller one last time and help Kratos seek his vengeance on the Gods of Olympus. "God of War III" is a magnificent statement in the video game industry.
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Cop Out (2010) Pays Homage to the Buddy Cop GenreBruce Willis and Tracy Morgan team up to deliver one giant homage to the 80s action/buddy cop films, complete with an 80s-inspired soundtrack, silliness, and more in "Cop Out" (2010).
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Brooklyn's Finest (2010) is More Wrong than RightRichard Gere, Ethan Hawke, Wesley Snipes, and Don Cheadle all lead a well-picked cast with highly impressive performances in Antoine Fuqua's Brooklyn's Finest. But to quote one of the characters, this film has an expiration date on it.
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The 'Wonder' is Missing in 'Alice in Wonderland' (2010)"Alice in Wonderland" displays all the symptoms of a great director who lost his mind: A CGI-heavy borefest, bland characters, a cliched and over-the-top big battle finale, a forgettable soundtrack, and worst of all... Johnny Depp breakdancing!
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Final Fantasy XIII on Xbox 360 is like No Other Before ItThe latest chapter in the long-running franchise, "Final Fantasy XIII," is a breathtaking and flawless masterpiece. This is the big brother that "Heavy Rain" on PS3 never had.
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Die Hard Trilogy 2: Viva Las Vegas for Playstation Doesn't Die Hard EnoughLong before the release of "Live Free or Die Hard" in the cinemas, Fox Interactive made a sequel to their "Die Hard Trilogy" game with a story line of their own making. However, "Die Hard Trilogy 2" dies the least hard of them all.
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Remaking The Crazies (2010) was a Crazy IdeaThe remake of The Crazies (2010) ignores the clever aspects of 1973 original and instead uses films like 28 Days Layer (2003) to make another cliche-ridden zombie fest. Sound crazy enough?
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REC 2 (2009) Steps Up the Fear FactorThe long-awaited sequel to the spanish horror masterpiece REC (2007) tops its original in the same way Aliens built upon Alien. Brace yourself for an adrenaline-rush of a horror sequel.
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Yippie Ki Yay for Die Hard Trilogy for PlaystationFight for your life and the lives of innocent hostages as you battle terrorists in a skyscraper, an airport and across the city of New York in "Die Hard Trilogy" - a third person shooter, an arcade shoot 'em up and a driving game all in one.
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Battlefield: Bad Company 2 for Xbox 360 Blows All Shooters AwayFlex your firearms while commandeering jet skis, tanks, blowing up buildings, and causing mass destruction everywhere you step. "Battlefield: Bad Company 2" is an exhaustively entertaining sequel on the Xbox 360.
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Dive into Endless Ocean: Blue World for Nintendo WiiBe it on land or beneath the ocean surface, the sequel "Endless Ocean: Blue World" offers a massively improved game with every indication. Fans and newcomers alike are encouraged to dive into a totally new aquatic adventure on the Nintendo Wii.
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Be Very Afraid of Clock Tower for Playstation"Clock Tower" was a very unique but underrated survival horror game that put its players up against one of the most lethal villains in horror video game history: Scissorman. This is a game where you never know what to expect next.
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Get Drenched in the World of Heavy Rain (PS3)Solve the crimes of the Origami Killer in "Heavy Rain," a breathtakingly interactive video game that reinvents gameplay and character control standards.
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Batman & Robin (Playstation) Is So Good Yet So BadExplore a 3D Gotham City as Batman, Robin, or Batgirl, use your detective skills to solve crimes, figure out where the villains will strike next, fight the scum of Gotham, and more. Sounds cool, doesn't it? Unfortunately, it's not all it seems.
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Alien Trilogy (Playstation) Betrays the Consistency of the FilmsIf you can beat "Alien Trilogy" on the Playstation without getting bored or falling asleep, then God bless you. A review of the first 'Alien' video game on the very first Playstation console.
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Can You Survive Alien Resurrection on the Playstation Console?You slide down a ladder into a dark corridor. The lights flicker, water drips, steam spills from a pipe and a still shadow awaits you in the distance. This is the reality of "Alien Resurrection" on the original Playstation console.
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The Top 10 Action Sequences of All TimeThe T-Rex is escaping, the Titanic is sinking, New York is getting submerged, and the Monroeville Mall is crawling with zombies; but it doesn't end there. Relive the 10 biggest action sequences of all time.
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The 20 Most Effective Movie Trailers of All TimeMovie trailers are an important aspect of film advertising and promotion. Whether the film is good or bad, distributors rely on effective trailers to draw audiences in. Most trailers don't have that charm, but here's 20 trailers that delivered the magic.
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Scorcese and DiCaprio Explore Shutter Island (2010)Martin Scorcese and Leonardo DiCaprio unite once again on their latest film, Shutter Island, a noir-stylized film that evokes elements of insanity, fear, and mystery all the way through. A mind-game thriller it is.
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Will the Real Wolfman (2010) Please Stand Up?Following a quick character death in the film's opening, we see the words, The Wolfman, carved on a gravestone. Cue the rapid fire editing, poor character development, bad dialogue, and the cliched werewolf fight at the end.
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Step into Dante's Inferno (Xbox 360)Wage war against the devil in an attempt to rescue your true love in "Dante's Inferno" on the Xbox 360. Video game review of "Dante's Inferno."
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Great Songs with Bad Music VideosEver heard a great song but soon came to find out that it has a not-so great music video counterpart? It happens often, unfortunately. Here's 10 songs with music videos that don't do them justice.
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Mel Gibson Explores the 'Edge of Darkness' (2010)Mel Gibson returns to acting in "Edge of Darkness", his first starring role since "We Were Soldiers" and "Signs" in 2002. A review of "Edge of Darkness".
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Change Your Fate in Shadow of Destiny for PS2"Shadow of Destiny" on the Playstation 2 puts an emphasis on impressive storytelling and addictive gameplay. Play as Eike, an everyday man who must travel across time to change his fate: Death.
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The 'Glory' is Missing in Glory of Heracles (Nintendo DS)To much disappointment, "Glory of Heracles" presents itself as a very average RPG game with confusing layouts, slow characters and dull environments.
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Mass Effect 2: The New AddictionBioware tops themselves once again with the superior sequel, "Mass Effect 2." This RPG/Third person shooter hybrid masterpiece builds upon all that made the first one great. Caution: This game is extremely addictive.
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Potential Movies that Never Got MadeFrom alternate sequels ("Alien Resurrection", "Die Hard 4") to fresh concepts ("Project: After Man", "At The Mountains of Madness"), these are films that had the potential to be great but never made it past pre-production.
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God Sends a 'Legion' (2010) of Rip-Offs to Execute Mankind"Legion" stars Archangel Michael as Kyle Reese, Archangel Gabriel as the evil terminator, a bunch of humans possessed by angels for stand-in zombies, and lowly New Mexico diner in the middle of the desert just like in "From Dusk Till Dawn".
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Denzel Washington Preaches 'The Book of Eli' (2010)Backed by solid performances, an interesting hero, and a likable concept, "The Book of Eli" (2010) is still missing an important film ingredient...
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'Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby' (1976)Why, they made a sequel of course! A very poor one at that...
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The Undead Return in 'Return of the Living Dead Part II' (1988)'Return of the Living Dead Part II' is a far less menacing sequel than its predecessor, one that reeks of 80's nostalgia - from the music, the comedy, the clothes, right down to the undead themselves.
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'12 Monkeys' (1995): What Happens when You Combine 'Die Hard' and Time Travel?It seems that Bruce Willis is always finding himself at the wrong place at the wrong time. From Nakatomi Plaza to the Fhloston Paradise, happy trails! This time, Willis 'dies hard' while traveling across time in "Twelve Monkeys".
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How to Secure Your Child's Financial FutureHow does $340,230 for your child by age 21 sound? It's absolutely do-able with the steps in this guide. Learn here how to secure your child's financial future. Don't let them grow up to live miserably in a debt-filled society.
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'Nightmares' (1983) Aren't so Frightening After AllA movie review of "Nightmares" (1983), a cheap cash in on the success of Stephen King's "Creepshow" (1982).
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'Daybreakers' (2010) Breaks the Vampire Movie TrendWhile these horrible "Twilight" movies are being made, "Daybreakers" takes a refreshingly new spin on the tired vampire genre.
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The 20 Longest Music Videos Ever MadeMichael Jackson, MC Hammer, R. Kelly, and others battle it out in this promotional-tool-turned-art-form known as the music video. Here's the 20 longest music videos ever made.
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A Father and Son Embark on 'The Road' (2009)Adapted from the novel by Cormac McCarthy, "The Road" delivers dramatic and realistic depiction of a post-apocalyptic Earth in this father and son tale. A movie review of "The Road".
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Movie Review: 'Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood' (1996)A movie review of the black comedy film "Don't Be A Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood" (1996).
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Is 'Next Friday' (2000) as Good as Last Week's?A movie review of the sequel "Next Friday" (2000).
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'The Dark Crystal' (1982): When Kid Films Were Actually GoodA movie review of "The Dark Crystal" (1982).
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Does 'Stomp the Yard' (2007) Have All the Right Moves?A movie review of the dance flick "Stomp the Yard" (2007).
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Sequel Rinse & Repeat: 'Friday the 13th Part II' (1981)A movie review of "Friday the 13th Part II" (1981).
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Are Movies Educational or Unimportant Fantasies?Movies are more educational than you think. "Final Destination" can teach you to look out for accidents, "Star Wars" can teach you right from wrong, and "Rocky" can show you how to go the distance and never give up.
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The Comeback of the 3D Film: A New Trend for a New Decade of FilmsThe days of retro 3D are over. Thanks to "Avatar", Hollywood has green-lit an onslaught of upcoming films in 3D (and no, they're not animated). Could we be in for a decade of 3D films in the 2010's?
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'Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III' (1990) Cuts the FranchiseA movie review of the third film in the original 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre' franchise, "Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III" (1990).
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Bill Pullman Embarks on a 'Lost Highway' (1997)A movie review of the David Lynch hit "Lost Highway" (1997).
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'Supernova' (2000) Can Explode for All We CareA movie review of the sci-fi film "Supernova" (2000).
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In 'DeepStar Six' (1989), No One Cares If You ScreamA movie review of "DeepStar Six" (1989). A sci-fi/horror film which attempts to recreate the success of "Alien"... underwater.
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Does 'House Party 3' (1994) Have Three Times the Charm?A movie review of "House Party 3" (1994).




















