Monthly Archives: January 2007

Review: Pan’s Labyrinth (2006)

Every now and then, a filmmaker with a great vision will create a masterpiece that transcends many barriers including film genres, languages, themes and sensibilities. Director Guillermo del Toro’s latest work Pan’s Labyrinth is clearly his best work. Set in … Continue reading

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Console War: Online

Nowadays, it’s hard to imagine a game console that doesn’t go online and the latest generation console from Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony all have network capabilities, although to varying degrees. Connectivity Options • PS3 ? : Sony’s latest console is … Continue reading

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Review: Wii Sports (Wii)

Nintendo promised us revolutionary new gameplay and Wii’s finally here (although whether you can get it or not is unknown thanks to extremely limited supplies). Wii Sports include 5 games which showcase Wii Remote’s motion capabilities Baseball Even though it’s … Continue reading

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Console War: Controller

Now that I had the chance to test out all 3 of the next-generation consoles, I’ve decided to create this comparison in order to determine who, if any, can be crowned winner of the Console War. Best will get 5 … Continue reading

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Review: The Departed (2006)

Remaking Asian movies is such a huge trend in United States, and The Departed is no exception, except for that fact that this is a well-made remake. Unlike all those Japanese horror films that got butchered, Martin Scorcese ends up … Continue reading

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Review: Elite Beat Agents (DS)

Japan is well known for producing quirky and fun games, and Elite Beat Agents is no exception. Originally released in Japan, this isn’t just translated into English but it is westernized as well. This rhythm game’s mechanics are pretty simple … Continue reading

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Review: Lady in the Water (2006)

Writer/director M. Night Shyamalan has never been able to match the critical and commercial success of The Sixth Sense, and his latest project can’t redeem him. Lady in the Water is a fairy tale set in an apartment complex: Paul … Continue reading

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All about network game shows

Contestants winning money and other fabulous prizes make for great television, and indeed TV is full of opportunities for you to get rich: the most famous was Who Wants to be a Millionaire? which became uber-popular, and then by over-saturating … Continue reading

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