George Kouri

I'm 30 yrs old. I have muscular dystrophy.I aspire to be a published fiction writer.
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  • The Expendables (2010)
    This article is a review of the blockbuster hit The Expendables starring Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren, Eric Robert, Steve Austin and Randy Couture.
  • Machete (2010)
    This is a review of the 2010 Robert Rodriguez movie Machete. I'll be giving my opinion on the plot, actors and special-effects.
  • UFC Versus Boxing: James Tony Attempts to Knock Out the UFC
    The age-old question of whether boxing is better than mixed martial arts attempts to get a definitive answer August 28, 2010. When James "lights out" Tony takes on Randy "the natural" Couture.
  • Mel Gibson Vs Oksana Grigorieva
    This article will discuss my opinions of Mel Gibson his Ex Oksana Grigorieva and all the drama that has gone on between the two. I'll also discuss whether or not I think if Mel Gibson can make a comeback.
  • Survival of the Dead (2009)
    This is a review for George A. Romero's Survival of the Dead (2009) DVD. It covers my opinion on the plot, special-effects, and how it stands up to the rest of his Dead series.
  • Star Trek the Next Generation the Series
    Star Trek the next generation follows a group of Starfleet officers aboard the starship enterprise who travel across space and time in effort to reach out and meet new species of life.
  • Disabled Dating and the Difficulties Within
    This article will discuss the difficulties of dating with a severe disability. It covers everything from getting a girl to accept a date with you, how you'll get there and the difficulties of participating once you are there.
  • The Hills Have Eyes 2 (2007)
    During their final day of desert training, six National Guard recruits find themselves up against an army of murderous mutants. They're faced with the ultimate opportunity to put their military skills to the test ... but will they pass?
  • Castlevania: Lament of Innocence (2003) Game Review
    Konami's famed vampire hunting series makes its debut on the PlayStation 2 with Castlevania: Lament of Innocence. It tells the story of the Belmont family's first encounter with the dark lord Dracula, and connects the lineage of previous Belmont adventurers.-IGN
  • Is Professional Wrestling Modern-day Theater or Trashy Entertainment for Rednecks?
    No longer do the promoters and wrestlers try to hide the fact that they are acting out storylines. In fact today's professional wrestling is more story than it is wrestling.
  • Terrel Owens Has Surgery on His Finger
    Owens who led the team with 85 catches and 1180 yards and led the league with 13 touchdowns said his injured finger is no excuse for leading the league in dropped passes. Owens underwent surgery for his torn tendon January 11th in Miami and doctors believe it was a success.
  • What Life is like with a Severe Disability
    Have you ever said to yourself I wonder what it would be like to live life with a severe disability? I'm sure you answered yourself I can't imagine. As I'm sitting here writing this I wish I could say the same. I was diagnosed with Dubowitz congenital muscular dystrophy
  • The Top Five Things You Should Know Before Attending a World Wrestling Entertainment Live Event
    An article counting down the top five things you should know when attending a WWE event.
  • See No Evil (2006) - This Summer, Evil Gets Raw
    I'm a huge wrestling fan, so I heard rumors of Kane being in a movie a year ago. I have always been a Kane fan, so part of me was excited but a part of me knew how dumb the big screen can make you look, if you don't belong.
  • Hellraiser - Demon to Some Angel to Others
    A very intriguing story with a few weak points. Unlike most horror movies there are many layers it's not just man against monster or a guy with a butcher knife or machete chasing teenagers around. Although it was later to the plot is simple and easy-to-follow.
  • Evil Dead (1981)
    A very basic story and plot surrounding five college aged adults who are on vacation and staying in a cabin deep in the Tennessee woods. They unknowingly release a demon when they play a tape recorder they find in the cellar. After that all hell breaks loose.
  • Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954)
    The story itself is pretty simple, scientists looking for fossils of new amphibious creatures come across something they’ve never seen before and decide to head out to the Amazon to investigate further.
  • Rant on Movie Remakes
    Within the past five years it seems there has been a flood of remakes coming out of Hollywood. Or so that’s what people have been complaining about recently. The truth is yes there have been a lot of remakes but just not in the last five years.
  • JAWS Unleashed (2006)
    Jaws is one of my all-time favorite movies. So I knew as soon as I saw the game trailer that it was going to be a must play game. However a good game trailer doesn't always mean it's going to be a good game.
  • Abominable: We've Hunted it for Years, but What Happens when it Decides to Hunt Us?
    There was definitely a throwback feeling for me with Abominable. It was a lot of the creature features that got me interested in horror . Once the creature begins to be revealed, it picks up a lot of steam and doesn't let up until the credits.
  • Feast (2005): They're Hungry. You're Dinner!
    I spent a lot of time watching the making of Feast on Project green light and felt like I had something invested in it to. To be honest I didn't expect very much but I did want to see the final product.
  • Child's Play (1988): You'll Wish it was Only Make-believe
    There have been many movies done about possessed dolls but none as suspenseful, terrifying, and at times hilarious as Child's Play.
  • BloodRayne (2002): Half-Human. Half-Vampire. Badass Heroine
    After seeing and liking the movie I thought BloodRayne would be an excellent choice for my next horror adventure game to play. Unfortunately it didn't live up to my expectations.
  • Bedlam (1946): Sensational Secrets of Infamous Mad-house EXPOSED
    When a spirited young woman shows interest in attempting to improve conditions at the local asylum she butts heads with the cruel headmaster Mr. Sims.
  • The Amityville Horror (1979): "For God's Sake, Get Out!"
    George and Kathy Lutz are struggling newlyweds with 3 children looking to buy their family home. Not wealthy by any means, George and Kathy find what they believe to be a steal when they find a beautiful large home that is barely in their price range.
  • PG-13 Horror Movies: Good Horror or Just Horrible
    This is a 600 word article on my thoughts about pg 13 horrorr movies. In it I discuss the reasons I don't like them. I also discuss why I don't beleive violence and gore had a negative affect on me.
  • 2005's King Kong: The Eighth Wonder of the World
    Throughout the years, there have been several movies featuring Kong - some good, some bad, and some downright ugly. At first, I was a little skeptical as to how much I would like King Kong.
  • Texas Chainsaw Massacre:The Beginning: Witness the Birth of Fear
    Being a prequel called the beginning I expected the story to deal a lot more with Thomas Hewitt's (Leatherface) childhood which is something that I was very interested in seeing. Unfortunately it doesn't and that's the biggest letdown of the movie.
  • The Suffering Ties That Bind 2
    I wasn't sure what to expect with The Suffering Ties That Bind. I had never played the first one so this was my first experience with this title.
  • Silent Hill: Hell Has a New Home. Death is No Escape
    The storyline is definitely more complex which I'm not so sure is a good thing. I had to go online and find an explanation of the plot so that the ending actually made sense.
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chaos Bleeds
    Unless you're a big fan of the show, you're not going to get a lot out of the this game. However if you are a fan it's a whole new unique way to experience the show.
  • Peter Jackson's King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie
    After seeing the movie and seeing the outstanding special-effects, my expectations for the game only rose. Unfortunately, I was let down. Don't get me wrong I'm not saying this is a bad game I just think it could've been a lot better.
  • 1932's Kongo: A Story of Revenge, and the Price Paid for It
    For me Kongo is more than just
    a story about the vengeance of a wronged man. It's about what the
    consequences are for the anger and hate that makes you want to seek
    vengeance.
  • 1973's The Exorcist: The Most Disturbing Movie I've Ever Seen
    a review of what many believe to be the scariest movie ever made, The Exorcist (1973)

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