Community Season 3, Lookback/Review

Such a good show. I understand and even to some degree share this sentiment. Still, whether itll be drastically different or not, the series is entering SOME sort of new era. So what better time than now to take a look back atCommunitysthird season? It goes without saying that this will involve spoilers. Brittas character underwent one of the most drastic transformations in Season 3. Jeffs jerkiness sort of went into remission....

February 8, 2013 · 2 min · 338 words · Nicole Allen

Once Upon a Time, Season 1: Lookback/Review

Just attempt to resist . You know the Grumpy Cat meme? I love that cat. That cat could be my spirit animal. When that cat shows up on my computer screen I feel like someone out there understands my exasperation. Its not like Im a terrible pessimist, I just prefe cynicism. It was all too cloying. I made up my mind that I would never watch it. After all, I had to put my foot down somewhere....

February 8, 2013 · 3 min · 621 words · Frank Smith

Elementary, Season 1, Episode 13: The Red Team (Review)

I feel like I always start these reviews off by justifying my love ofElementary. In fact, its almost impossible to talk about one without mentioning the other. You know where to send the hate mail. This weeks episode, The Red Team is definitelyElementarydoing what it does best. There have been a couple of clunkers, recently. Luckily, almost all of that is forgotten here. The Red Team opens with the fallout from M still being dealt with....

February 7, 2013 · 2 min · 228 words · Dominic Ford

New Girl, Season 2, Episode 16: Table 34, Review

Nick, you are such a douchenozzle. No, its not possible. Never could that happen. Development, development always, is televisions cry! Then I watched the latestNew Girlepisode and was proved spectacularly wrong in that assumption. The episode picks up where last weeks left off. Nick and Jess just kissed. They are in their respective rooms, freaking out. Jess decides to leave her room to confront Nick. Nick meets her in the hall....

February 7, 2013 · 2 min · 256 words · Ryan Hampton

The Dark Knight Rises (2012), Lookback/Review

The Bat is dead. Long live the Bat. In 2005 Christopher Nolan and company added the word reboot into Hollywoods lexicon. Prior to that movie, the idea of just starting from scratch with a franchise brand seemed ridiculous. I mean James Bond had been going straight without a reboot for 20 films! But sinceBatman Begins, everyone and their sidekick is getting a reboot. Rest assured, there will always be Batman movies....

February 7, 2013 · 4 min · 675 words · Stefanie Fox

Adolph Lusinsky interview: Wreck-It Ralph, software and Disney

It was a great experience though. It was too complicated. Just having some of that background could really help us. In the old days, you had 480 lines to work with. Moving one pixel around on there would make a dramatic difference? When you scale everything up further, is it the same level of impact for you? So where do you pitch it? We really did have a go at limit ourselves....

February 6, 2013 · 4 min · 781 words · Kathryn Martin MD

Cesar Velazquez interview: Wreck-It Ralph, visual effects, Disney

Yet at the end of the production pipeline of DisneysWreck-It Ralphwas a very busy effects team. Very early back on where I started. So what kind of apprenticeship was that? Ad content continues below Those were when I started out in the industry. I moved out here to L.A. around 1995. It was a fairly good time to get into the industry. Being in my late 20s and moving to L....

February 6, 2013 · 4 min · 644 words · Jasmine Johnson

Genkibowl VII, Review

A look into Saints Row: The Third’s DLCs starting with the greatest gameshow in Steelport. Obviously, their DLCs are too. So for all you Genki lovers out there, it is definitely worth it in my book. And remember that while the chant is Murder Time, Fun Time! its only in the game guys. Or call Professor Genki. Rating: 5 out of 5

February 6, 2013 · 1 min · 62 words · Sheila Wilson

Rocksmith, Review

How much Rock does a Rocksmith rock? and rock out to discover what all the hype is about. Since this game doesnt have a Story, this will instead be replaced by The Premise vs. You might not have a problem with more than one or two songs at most. We all wanna be big stars, but weve got different reasons for that. Its a classic, and I love it and hopefully you do too....

February 6, 2013 · 1 min · 180 words · Randy Schmidt

Banshee, Season 1, Episode 3: Meet the New Boss, Review

And … Banshee hits its stride! Friendly to the fans and the awaiting press he is ready to dazzle the people of Banshee. (Okay its an Octagon.) Then you remember that Procter is running this show. Ad content continues below Now back to Banshee, PA. When the sparring is over, Sanchez brazenly begins to challenge onlookers to get in the ring with him. During the sex Sanchez becomes angry with the girl for not having sex with him correctly....

February 5, 2013 · 2 min · 223 words · Jennifer Garcia

Before Watchmen: Dollar Bill #1 (DC Comics) Review

Unfortunately for them, when it comes to the classics, less is often more. The most valuable commodity a company can have is a successful brand. A brand transcends the world of comics and can be exploited on countless multi-media platforms. The worst thing a creative endeavor can do these days is dilute a brand. Take Green Lantern for example. Geoff Johns brought the perennial low/mid-range seller to new heights of modern success....

February 5, 2013 · 1 min · 213 words · Steven Smith

Downton Abbey, Season 3, Episode 5: Review

Julian Fellowes is a dog hater! Admittedly, this weeks episode was difficult to watch, due to last weeks travesty: Lady Sybils death. Downton is in mourning for Sybil, as evidenced by all the black armbands and gloomy faces. Apparently not, since hes continuing his campaign to be the Mayor of Pratville all throughout this episode. Then, he takes exception to the baby being baptized Catholic, like Tom. Also, Protestant and Catholic are brothers from the same mother that just dont want to admit theyre related....

February 5, 2013 · 2 min · 331 words · Keith Campbell

From Beyond, Stuart Gordon, and MPAA censorship

The MPAA was not impressed. It was like going to the principals office to get scolded, Gordon recalled. They sat me down, and the woman I was meeting with said, This is disgusting. Instead of pulling away, you keep pushing in and pushing in and pushing in! and I was like, Im sorry, Im sorry!' They really took out some of the best stuff was how Gordon put it. Gordon was no stranger to censorship of one sort or another....

February 4, 2013 · 1 min · 146 words · Suzanne Le