Archive for July, 2011
Catherine
Jul 31st
Men, do not cheat on your girl. If you do, your an asshole, and if Atlus had it its way, all cheating men would be turned into sheep and made to solve climbing puzzles every time they fall asleep. That is the plot and gameplay for Catherine, a fun but ridiculously frustrating game. Vincent is the poor main character who is stuck between two girls, a long time girlfriend name Katherine, and a new hot new flame name Catherine.
Cowboys & Aliens
Jul 30th

As an old fashion western, Cowboys & Aliens does a good job of having tough men, and every cliche that comes with it. As a Sci-Fi movie, however, it just does not make any sense, especially the plot twist that comes half way through the movie. The premise of a alien threat during the American wild west is an incredible idea, that I cannot believe there are not more movies like it. I would of love to see John Wayne or Clint Eastwood kicking E.T. butt.
Marvel launches ‘Season One’ superhero graphic novels
Jul 29th
For those who don’t want to read their granddaddy’s old comics, Marvel is launching a Season One line of original graphic novels — the publisher’s first — next year to honor the company’s 50th anniversary. The hardcover books star a new, young generation of today’s comic creators bringing a modern voice and sensibility to tales of classic Marvel heroes and teams.
Captain America: The First Avenger
Jul 23rd

America does a lot of things will, making movies and creating superheroes are two of them. When you combine the two together, you get Captain America: The first Avenger. Sure, Captain America might be 70 years old, but if you think a story line set in the 1940′s cannot be interesting than your dead wrong.
Movie Trailers Galore
Jul 19th
A few days ago, Batman: Dark Knight Rises official trailer got released. Also, Avengers and Spiderman trailers were leaked, if you missed it, you’ll have to do some searching to find it, but it is out there. Today, another trailer, and if you like Kung-Fu, then take a look at the trailer for The Grand Masters,























