By: Todd Murphy | 2010-04-02 | Movies BOTTOM LINE: "Poseidon" is a woefully bad movie from start to finish; the only entertainment one can find here is a good laugh as the plot moves from one ridiculous moment to the cliched next. THE GOOD: Trying to find something good to say about a film like this is like trying to find a needle in a haystack. However, to be fair, director Wolfgang Petersen has assembled a solid cast, led by the always dependable Kurt Russell and Josh Lucas, the latter giving the most interesting performance in the film as the ruthless career gambler who... read more
By: Robin Chung | 2010-03-27 | Hobbies Gentlemen start your engines. F1 2006 is the most recent formula one game you can currently play on your PlayStation portable. And like most things you can see it is three years old, still is it any good? read more
By: yongxia95 | 2011-01-06 | Movies A shadowy freedom fighter known only as "V" uses terrorist tactics to fight against his totalitarian society. Upon rescuing a girl from the secret police, he also finds his best chance at having an ally.Revolution! A very cool subject for a movie, especially when the revolution is lead by a mask wearing government experiment. Based on the graphic novel of the same name it raises questions about the role and power of government which everyone should be worried about. read more
By: Steven H. Ng | 2011-01-10 | Board games It is a time of strife, a time of upheaval, a time of Revolution! Your beloved city has plunged into chaos, desperately waiting for someone to assume leadership and give the city direction. You are more than willing to take up the challenge, but so are a handful of other revolutionaries! It is time to show the city who is really in control. Blackmail the general. Bribe the merchant. Threaten the priest with extreme force. Gain support from the city and prepare for Revolution! read more
By: Carrie Reder | 2010-12-21 | Recreation & Sports The phrenetic stride of recent existence substance that uncovering period to exercise is ever an printing. read more
By: Gordon P Hall | 2010-11-20 | Arts & Entertainment The big secret they discovered is that you've been carrying around everything you ever needed to get in shape every day of your life. read more
By: Todd Murphy | 2010-04-03 | Movies The Dan Brown page-turning novel dealing with the ultimate conspiracy of our time has been translated in to one of the most boring, stupid, and clumsy blockbusters in recent memory. One has to wonder how A-star talent like Ron Howard and Tom Hanks could have made such a bad movie. read more
By: Todd Murphy | 2010-03-26 | Movies A touching and heart-warming story, inspired by a true account, of a man who hits rock bottom but manages to pull through and become the embodiment of the American Dream with his positivity and determination, all in service of protecting the welfare of his son and provide as a father. Although this is a story about living the American Dream, it is in essence a dream that almost any one can relate to having, if not the specifics of what happens to the lead character of Chris Gardner (Will Smith). He is a struggling father who is trying to keep his family together by selling bone density scanners that hospitals do not really need. read more
By: Robin Maxwell | 2010-03-27 | Movies I picked up 16 Blocks for a couple of quid somewhere as I wanted a Hollywood movie I hadn't seen before, something to keep me entertained with explosions and big names. I'd listened to a few friends who told me they didn't like this movie, complaining about Mos Def 's unbearable performance, and decided to judge for myself. The thing is, I wanted a non-formulaic formulaic action flick. Was it possible to do this kind of movie and still surprise your audience, I wondered. I knew that the grizzled veteran cop bit had been done to death by Bruce Willis. I mean, he's pretty much made that jacket his own with films like The Last Boy Scout, Sin City and the Die Hard franchise. read more
By: Lance Peters | 2010-10-29 | Software Our photos are becoming increasingly digital. Fewer of us ever get our photos developed these days. Hardly any of us use the traditional types of camera. But more of us are snapping images than ever before. read more
By: Michael Novik | 2010-04-04 | Business The Companies Act of 2006 is a statute in the United Kingdom that basically deals with regulating businesses and companies that lie in its jurisdiction. This act is considered to be one the longest to be in the British Parliament. It has 1300 sections and it is almost 700 pages long. The Table of Contents itself is 59 pages long. read more
By: Sarah Greydon | 2012-01-16 | Acne ClearPores is not just any standard acne treatment solution. ClearPores is a very common product available in the marketplace nowadays. It really is the top suggested pimple therapy item based on its active ingredients, top quality, consistency, and cost. ClearPores is undoubtedly an acne item meant to fight acne from the inside out. It is an herbal solution confirmed to be powerful in protecting read more
By: Fiona Ross | 2010-10-07 | Anti aging As your body ages, the appearance and distinctiveness of the skin alter. Aging is accelerated in those areas that are frequently exposed to sunlight and this process is known as photo aging. Commonly the eye area is more prone to this condition because among the other parts, it is the area where the skin is thinnest. read more