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Smallville Season 8 better than Seasons 4-7 craphole?

Posted January 4th by David Rodriguez in Comics, TV Shows
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Lex isn't on the show anymore. D'oh!

Lex isn't on the show anymore. D'oh!

For years now I have complained about Smallville being one of the stupidest shows on TV. It’s a show that had so much potential back in the day, but somewhere around Season 3 to 4, they really screwed up.

While the show can only dig its grave further a new trailer for the next wave of Season 8 episodes actually looks like the producers now how to make a show with a story. Read the rest of this entry »


Batman: The Brave and the Bold-New Series Impressions!

Posted December 14th by shanksend in TV Shows
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As with all popular or successful brands and lines, they are hard to kill, and find themselves being revamped nearly every four years or so. Stretching back to the 1920’s, Batman has been perhaps one of the most popular and successful character lines ever created. Flourishing briefly in the 1930s and 40s as a movie serial and then 1960’s as a television show and cartoon, it wasn’t until Tim Burton’s seminal BATMAN in 1989 that the character fully breathed life as a full-fledged character. Since that time there have been five feature films (one of which was actually worthy of the title, and the most recent Dark Knight appropriately titled as it really has nothing to do with Batman….uugghh), as well as least four distinct animated series (again, only one of which could be considered perfect, that being the first one). But enough of this sappy nostalgic wallowing, ON to the FUTURE…or is it BACK….to the…Past..? Read the rest of this entry »


Xbox 360 Review: Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe

Posted December 13th by David Rodriguez in Comics, Reviews, Xbox 360
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Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe

Midway has been tweaking the Mortal Kombat franchise since day 1. With that the series has had its good times and its bad times. With its latest game, Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe, Midway has succeeded in taking the right step. Read the rest of this entry »


The Dark Knight 2-disk Special Edition REVIEW

Posted December 12th by John Pensky in DVD, Movies, Reviews, StuffWeLike Related, iPod
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Dark Knight

Why our review for The Dark Knight is 4 days late is unforgivable, but what this 2-disk special edition DVD had to offer isn’t any reason for a dog to chase cars either. The Dark Knight is the best Batman film ever released, and if somehow you didn’t see it in Imax or theaters, you should most likely navigate away from this page now, and go see the damn film. Read the rest of this entry »


Iron Man v. Dark Knight: Let the Battle Begin!

Posted September 26th by Ian in DVD, Movies, Reviews
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Iron Man: Ultimate 2-Disc Edition
Marvel Studios/Paramount Pictures
Starring: Robert Downey Jr., Jeff Bridges, Terrence Howard, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Shaun Toub
Directed by Jon Favreau (who has a cameo)
Rated PG-13 – for some intense sequences of sci-fi action and violence, and brief suggestive content
125 minutes
Release Date: September 30, 2008

READING DISCLAIMER: This review is long. You have been warned.

Iron Man. Before The Dark Knight was released and eclipsed everything else the summer had to offer, this superhero movie was tops at the box office. As it stands, Iron Man made over $571 million worldwide, while The Dark Knight, still in theatres, has made $971 million worldwide. So, I got to thinking Read the rest of this entry »



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