Movie Review: Twisted
It sucks. Big time. Don’t go see this film. Not even if Ashley Judd gives you a boner. I saw...
It sucks. Big time. Don’t go see this film. Not even if Ashley Judd gives you a boner. I saw...
Feeling like I want to go out tonight, but also feeling incredibly lazy. Also, all my friends are sick (Still)...
Never mind that "Game Over," the new animated sitcom on the UPN Network, isn't very good. Perhaps disappointed viewers can produce something better. UPN is giving them the tools for the task, in the form of a free video game that's more than a game. It's also an introduction to "machinima," a gaming-inspired technology that may become as vital to filmmakers as colored ink was to Walt Disney.
Cool comedy "show" based on characters from HALO:
Q: No seriously. What the hell?
A: Oh. We just write scripts and then use videogames to act them out. It's a new style of animation that some people call machinima. It allows to make 4-5 minutes of animation with a small group of people.
A British captive freed from Guantanamo Bay today tells the world of its full horror - and reveals how prostitutes were taken into the camp to degrade Muslim inmates.
Jamal al-Harith, 37, who arrived home three days ago after two years of confinement, is the first detainee to lift the lid on the US regime in Cuba's Camp X-Ray and Camp Delta.
The father-of-three, from Manchester, told how he was assaulted with fists, feet and batons after refusing a mystery injection.
He said detainees were shackled for up to 15 hours at a time in hand and leg cuffs with metal links which cut into the skin.
Happy St. Punjabi day. Spent today eating and drinking with friends from work at the Classic Indian restaurant. Me and...
Looks like I’m going to Toronto next week to move some servers. Got the call yesterday that we were being...
It's called "Governator" beer -- and Portland Brewing Co. CEO Jerome Chicvara says he was surprised that no California brewer thought of it first.
The brewing veteran says the 3,200 cases bearing the Pumping Iron label are a humorous tribute to the 38th governor of California, "Terminator" actor Arnold Schwarzenegger.
A PETA comic (of course).
Kids will see the bloody truth behind their moms. pretentious pelts. Accompanied by graphic photographs of skinned carcasses and animals languishing on fur farms, children will read: "Lots of wonderful foxes, raccoons, and other animals are kept by mean farmers who squish them into cages so small that they can hardly move. They never get to play or swim or have fun. All they can do is cry-just so your greedy mommy can have that fur coat to show off in when she walks the streets."
OK, so that’s pretty interesting, the way the weather turned on us. Nice and sunny and (somewhat) warm one day,...