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I think it's a pretty safe bet that this wasn't the ending this guy had in mind.
An extremely brief teaser trailer for Sierra’s recently confirmed Ghostbusters game.
Date Added: Another Strange Tattoo 11/11/2006 18:11
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Filed under: New Releases, Theatrical Reviews, 20th Century Fox, Family Films ![]() Step right up, ladies and gentlemen and children of all ages, to one of the few G-rated films released in 2007, Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium. Twice the magical effects of the Harry Potter movies, with only a fraction of the depth! See the freakiest hair outside of a John Waters movie! Hear the strangest speech impediment from Dustin Hoffman to date! Marvel at the see-through storyline! You'll certainly be looking for the egress during this attraction. I fear I'm not being fair, kicking Mr. Magorium like that. As a movie for small children whose film viewing experience is limited, it's not bad at all, especially when you start comparing it to product-oriented kids' entertainment. The problem is that I expected something more appealing to grownups from a movie with Dustin Hoffman, Natalie Portman and Jason Bateman. I thought writer-director Zach Helm might deliver another movie with the occasionally clever humor of Stranger Than Fiction, which he also scripted. Continue reading Review: Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium Permalink | Email this | Comments![]() Saigon talks about <i>The Moral of the Story,</i> Jay gives props to The-Dream, and Cassidy's Philadelphia homies show off their freestyle skills.
Soon to be guitar heros rival rock band twenty eight videos from IGN
In a nutshell, be prepared for all of your favorite shows to drop off the TV schedule one by one if the strike goes on for much longer. I’ve decided that rather than obsess over whether or not the WGA strike is going to completely wreck this TV season (and right now, it looks like its headed that way), I’m going to take advantage of the extra time I’ll to have by catching up on some TV shows I’ve been meaning to watch.
Filed under: Nintendo DS, PC, Sony PlayStation 2, Sony PlayStation 3, Portable, Sony PSP, Nintendo Wii, Microsoft Xbox 360, Action, Driving, First Person Shooters, Puzzle, RPGs, Sports, Rhythm ![]() Time to get those office pools started up, boy and girls! What? No, the Oscars aren't till February 2008, morons. We're talking about the 2007 Spike TV Video Game Awards. Or, to those that know it best, the VGAs. The nominees were announced today and its time to ... wait, wait -- don't run away just yet. This year, the advisory board is made up of plenty of people whose opinions you read in magazines, on larger websites, and even some blogs. Even our esteemed EIC, Chris Grant, makes up this veritable group of "Super Friends" (he's their Wonder Woman).
Unlike in previous years, Madden is not nominated for "Game of the Year," so already you know it's more credible. BioShock, Mass Effect, Super Mario Galaxy, and Halo 3 appear on the list, making up the usual suspects that'll be appearing on many an outlet's GOTY ballots, but some more unexpected titles might be crashing the party -- Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3, Puzzle Quest: Challenge the Warlords, and Portal. One question though: why remove the Best Song category the one year there's a video game song worth celebrating? For a full list of the nominees, would you kindly peer past the break? Continue reading Nominees for Spike TV's 'Video Game Awards 2007' revealed Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Fault. Created in just one week during the world's largest student film festival.
Even amid economic uncertainties, Internet advertising looks forward to strong growth.
South Korea-based publisher sees quarterly uptick in revenue on Eye of the North release, but net gains down 21 percent year over year.
The open source IPFW firewall frontend for Mac OS X adds support for Leopard and is available for Leopard only.
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