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Here’s a scary movie for me. I’m not sure if you have been paying attention to what’s going on in the world with the economy and the banks but this film is a scary look at how one bank could take control of a ton of the world. How? Well…
The IBBC, International Bank of Business and Credit, are slowly taking over the world by controlling money and having a deal with China who can produce the cheapest small fire arms in the world. 90% of the world’s conflicts use small fire arms because of the poverty in those countries. The IBBC funds not only guns for the conflicts but any money needed so that they can control the debt from that country. (more…)

Without doubt the world’s most popular sport has spawned countless computer and video game titles dedicated to it but Football, or Soccer if you prefer, has never been truly playable on such a grand scale as the majority of the sport’s followers would like - until Football Manager Live came along.
One push can change everything? I’m not sure about that but it will at least entertain you.
This is a super hero story about normal people who were experimented on and have formed super abilities. However, unlike most super hero type stories, Push tries to be a more focused and gritty take.
Nick Gant (Chris Evans) lives in crappy Hong Kong to keep away from a Division of the U.S. government that tracks people with abilities. He is a second generation mover (telekinetic powers) and is wasting his life trying to enhance his abilities (more…)
A story based off the Neil Gaiman book and made into a Henry Selick.
You may remember Monkeybone, James and the Giant Peach and The Nightmare Before Christmas. Yup, it’s a clay-mation movie that isn’t directed by Tim Burton. For some reason, a lot of people think that because these movies have a darker side to them they must be Burton films but really, they aren’t. These are all on Henry Selick.
Coraline Jones (Dakota Fanning) moves into a new apartment complex with her parents. Coraline misses her friends and is bored out of her mind as she waits for summer vacation to end and school to begin. Coraline wants something to do so she pleads with her Mother (Teri Hatcher) but she is too busy editing a gardening book. Her Father (John Hodgman) is too busy writing up the same book. (more…)
Steve Martin returns as Insp. Jacques Clouseau in the sequel of the remakes of the Pink Panther and I was excited about it. Was 2 as good as the first? Read on and you’ll find out.
To set this up allow me to say that I loved The Pink Panther. I grew up and saw the original Pink Panther films with Peter Sellers and loved them. They were silly but witty with plenty of slap stick and are classics in my heart. When I heard they were remaking these films I was angry (as I HATE remakes) and happy (as they were remaking a franchise of films that I loved).
Move over Tony Hawk, Skate is back! That’s right, the game that sold a ton more games than Tony Hawk in 2007 returns with a vengeance.
The groovy Flickit control system (where you use the right analog stick to perform moves) returns with no real changes but does have some fun additions. You now have use of the other analog stick to pull off some new tricks. While the new tricks like Inverts, one-foots, hippy jumps and finger flips are neat the only trick worth anything is the hand plant. All of these new additions add even more realism to the game than before making Skate 2 just a little better than Skate. The better the flick, the sicker the trick!
The sandbox that is San Vanelona returns with a new look and (more…)
An action ride with a purpose! Taken shows us the life of a former spy, Bryan Mills (Liam Neeson) who has sacrificed everything but his life in service of his country. Now, he has retired and moved near his daughter, Kim (Maggie Grace) to resurrect their relationship. Bryan’s ex-wife, Lenore (Famke Janssen) gets in the way and is a pain in the butt to him.
Kim and Lenore, attempt to trick Byran into letting their daughter go to Europe to visit Paris when in reality, she’s going to be following U2 around. Bryan lets it go but makes sure that Kim checks in with him often.
