Posted on 14 December 2010. Tags: 2011 Golden Globe Nominees, Alice in Wonderland, AMC, Awards, Black Swan, CBS, christopher nolan, Darren Aronofsky, David Fincher, Despicable Me, Dexter, How to Train Your Dragon, inception, Jesse Eisenberg, Showtime, television, The Big Bang Theory, The Social Network, The Walking Dead, Toy Story 3, Trent Reznor
Earlier this morning, when most people living on the West Coast were still asleep, the nominees for the 2011 Golden Globes, which airs on January 16th, were announced. Some of the choices are very fitting, while some are a little shocking. Either way, here is the complete list of nominees for Television and Film.
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Posted in Movies, News
Posted on 13 December 2010. Tags: Deb, Dexter, Julia Stiles, Lumen, Michael C Hall, Season 5, Showtime
First off, if you haven’t watched season 5 of Dexter then stop reading. There will be spoilers. Instead, go read the Assassin’s Creed:Brotherhood review or the review for Bakery Story for the iPhone. Savvy mate? Alright, if you have seen then let us continue. Last night was the season finale to Dexter’s fifth season and, in my honest opinion, I found it to be rather disappointing. The entire season was a series of ups and downs for me and at the end, I just didn’t feel the pay off, well, paid off.
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Posted in Reviews, Television
Posted on 17 June 2010. Tags: 360, 4MM, Adrenalin Misftis, Akira Yamaoka, Beyblade, Beyblade: Metal Fusion, Bryce, Castlevania, Castlevania: Harmony of Despair, Castlevanis: Lords of Shadow, Charles Clouser, Children of the Corn, Christine Catle, Dan Licht, Dance Dance Revolution, DanceMasters, Dave Cox, DDR, Deca Sports, Deca Sports 3, Deca Sports Freedom, Def Jam, Def Jam Rapstar, demo, Devon Shatsky, Dexter, Dynasty Warriors, E3, fantasy, FOX, Frogger, Gabriel Belmont, Glee, Hellraiser, Hudson Entertainment, Ico, John Burroughs High School Powerhouse Choir, John Williamson, Karaoke Revolution Glee, Koji Igarashi, Konami, Konami Digital Entertainment, Lost in Shadow, Lucha Libre: Heroes del Ring, mercurysystem, Metal Gear Solid: Rising, Method Man, Microsoft, Microsoft Xbox 360, Mike Pepe, Naoki Maeda, NeverDead, Nine Inch Nails, Ninety-Nine Nights II, Nintendo Wii, Otomedius Excellent, PS3, Queen, Rebellion, Redman, Russell Simmons, Saw II: Flesh & Blood, Shinji Hirano, Shinta Nogiri, Showtime, Silent Hill, Silent Hill 8, Sony PlayStation 3, Tak Fujii, Thomas Nagano, Tobin Bell, Video games, Wii, XBLA, Xbox 360, Xbox Kinect, Xbox Live, Xbox Live Arcade, Zombie Studios
In their live conference yesterday, Konami started off their presentation with video showing a vault and you heard a voice entering the, now classic, Konami code before going into reel of their upcoming games. Shinji Hirano, President of Konami, introduced himself and welcomed everybody. Hirano-san says that this year, Konami has strong line-up which consists of Konami original IP such as Metal Gear Solid: Rising, Silent Hill, two Castlevania games, Frogger, and Dance Dance Revolution. Read the full story
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