
This is a must watch for anybody whoever watched the Nightmare On Elm Street franchise.This 4-hour retrospective is amazing in the amount of information you may know or may not know about your favorite dream slashers(excluding the remake).This retrospective collects most of the cast and crew together to give you their thoughts on the movies they starred in or worked on.But the fun doesn’t stop there the extra features have extended bits of interviews as well as a funny flub or two as well as some segments dedicated to fandom from fans themself.There is an awesome bit featuring James Rolfe of Angry Video Game Nerd and Cinemassacre.com fame.If your a fan of the Nightmare franchise this is a must have.


This is is from the official Ronnie James Dio site
http://www.ronniejamesdio.com/
Message from Wendy
Dio Today my heart is broken, Ronnie passed away at 7:45am 16th May. Many, many friends and family were able to say their private good-byes before he peacefully passed away. Ronnie knew how much he was loved by all. We so appreciate the love and support that you have all given us. Please give us a few days of privacy to deal with this terrible loss. Please know he loved you all and his music will live on forever. – Wendy Dio
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Alright first things first let me get this out of the way Iron Man 2 was fun.Robert Downey Jr.s’ portrayal of Tony Stark (Snark cause of his witticism’s)is awesome.He makes you empathize with his man who has everything but still has a twinge of sadness routine.This go around the shoes of Col.James ‘Roady’ Rhodes are filled in by Don Cheadle, Now don’t misunderstand this Terrance Howard did a good job but ultimatley he had a softer side than Cheadles, portrayal which I feel is closer to the source material and of course we finally get some War Machine action.Gwenyth Paltrows’ portrayal of Virginia ‘Pepper’ Potts was played with that same sexual tension/conscious that round out Downeys’ Stark. Jon Favreau pulls double duty again as not only the films director but as Harold ‘Happy’ Hogan.Favreau fleshing out the Happy Hogan character more in this flick even giving the nod to fans of the comics by having he and Downey training in the boxing ring.For those of you who don’t get the nod Happy Hogan is an ex-boxer with a history of losing fights he is hired by Stark to be his personal assistant which is all we really saw about his character in the first movie.This movie also sees the return of Samuel L. Jacksons’ take on Nick ‘Bad Mutha’Fucker’ Fury his extended cameo provides a nice bridge into guiding the franchise towards the inevitable Avengers flick.He does what he is supposed to in spurring this huge horse on.We also have Scarlett Johansson as Natasha Rushman/Romanov also known as Black Widow.Johansson was there to provide eye candy and potential added sexual tension for Downeys’ Stark aside from bits of innuendo I felt it was flat overall.Johansson as Black Widow while she looked great in the outfit her lack of russian accent will leave fans kinda miffed, Apparently a friend of mine said she actually attempted alittle in her first lines of dialogue I couldn’t even tell so it must have been so subtle and so blaze’ that they made her can it.Writing of russian accents Mickey Rourke as Ivan Ranko was decent role sometimes it did seem like he phoned it in but when it came to the action scenes is when he seemed more into the movie,His sympathetic character soon disolves as the expostion starts though and not to mention he lookes like a leather daddy with electro whips when you first see his Whiplash persona.Sam Rockwell as Justin Hammer was a bit egotiscal and over the top harkening some of his Chuck Barris-ness from ‘Confessions of a Dangerous Mind’ all and all he did what he was there to do. All in all as I said the movie is good the action beats are far between but fans of the comic will like the expostion building whether is the subtlety of Starks alcholism to the issues of facing mortality. There are some bits of the movie that I had issues with but this isn’t a thinking man/womans movie its more of a watch it for what it is movie let the ‘splosions,Techno-Babble,fancy cars and tech sweep over you. Munch on your popcorn and Reeses’ Pieces and enjoy a decently fun ride also stick around till after the credits for alittle something extra.
Acting 7/10
Story 7/10
Visuals 8/10
Overall 8.5/10
Its a fun movie to watch on the big screen.I had fun with it once I shut off the noodle and just watched it for the blockbuster fun.Its definatly a flick I look foward to seeing on Blu-ray when its released.
The sucker punch in question
Avatar Review (reviews are subjective and opinionated)
Posted: April 25, 2010 by stefinwulfe in Movie ReviewsAvatar isnt that good of a movie…it just looks good…you have seen the movie before in a different wrapping….well several..ferngully…last of the mohicans…pocahantas…basically any movie where the white man turns native…and magically becomes the best of the natives…its a style over substance movie…..dont get me wrong it looks amazing…but look pass that..and see the truth which is…the movies plot is subpar at best…its like a hot date that opens her mouth and has absolutley no personality of her (his for the ladies)own. its a 10 in terms of tech but in terms of being a movie as far as script and acting its barely a 6.I wish people would stop treating it like the second coming…its not.Then again im a movie snob.
10/10 Technology
8/10 making Sigourney Weaver oddly cute as a Nav’i
6/10 acting
2/10 script and the one or two original concepts as a whole it was creativly devoid and as I hammered the point unoriginal.
-Stefinwulfe
Letter from the Editor: April 21, 2010
Posted: April 21, 2010 by Slackin Brackin in News and UpdatesWell guys, I know it seems like we keep spinning our wheels (Well… we kinda have been.), but it looks like we might be getting going now. Major kudos to Jedwards for launching A.D.D. Radio X again. I plan on throwing the full support of the site and A.D.D. behind his station and hope to bring new content to the masses.
However, my role in this going forward is going to be rather different. I will no longer be the main creative force behind A.D.D. and what it dishes out. Will I contribute? Of course! But I will no longer be the main creative mind behind ANY of the projects. My job will be to simply be an editor/producer/manager. I hope to use my skills to turn what the other creative minds make into something that can sustain much longer than any of our previous work.
What does that mean for old projects?
Well I did say I would not be the main creative force. However, I did not say I would not be a creative factor in all of this. I still will add my input, but I think by having new (and old) creative leaders in place, we will see a new look on old content.
The A.D.D. Show -
I am in talks about bring a show (or a show similar to it) back since A.D.D. Radio X has launched. I’ll need to work out a plan with Jedwards to air it on his station. Next comes the hosting duties… I will only act as a producer in this next show. I hope to hand over the entire show and all creative control over to Stefin Wulfe, if he accepts. If that occurs, Stefin can add a co-host, change the show name, whatever he wants.
BlackOut 69, Dunmer, Whatever you guys are calling it these days -
No. Maybe. Yes. I am a musician, and so I will be making music again. The biggest question for me is… where do I take it? Stefin and myself have been in talks with other musicians about working on a project album featuring a large amount of new talent. Sounds fund but it is a logistical nightmare at this point in time. We’ll keep you posted.
Fu Kung -
Yes, but when.. I don’t know. I have to get the software installed on my new PC and drink a shit-ton of beer. Then it will happen.
All in all we have lots planned so hang tight. My schedule opens up in two weeks so you’ll start to see a bit more content make it’s way here.
-Slackinbrackin
Full UFC 112 results are below.
Televised card
Anderson Silva def. Demian Maia by unanimous decision (live blog)
Frankie Edgar def. BJ Penn by unanimous decision (live blog)
Matt Hughes def. Renzo Gracie via third-round TKO (live blog)
Rafael Dos Anjos def. Terry Etim via submission (armbar) (live blog)
Mark Munoz def. Kendall Grove by second-round TKO (live blog)
Non-televised card
Phil Davis def. Alexander Gustafsson via submission (anaconda choke) Round 1, 4:55 – Davis continues his undefeated streak by showing off his superior wrestling skills, leading to an anaconda choke with 5 seconds remaining in the first round.
Rick Story def. Nick Osipczak via split decision – Most on press row didn’t agree with the decision. Looked like Osipczak won Rounds 2 and 3.
DaMarques Johnson def. Brad Blackburn via TKO (strikes) — Round 3, 2:08 — Johnson lost first two rounds. Turned it up in the third with a reversal on the ground and started to land elbows and strikes. He finished him off with a kick to the body. Nice comeback.
Paul Kelly def. Matt Veach via submission (guillotine) — Round 2, 3:41 — Veach started strong, almost sinking in a rear-naked choke. However, Kelly then took over with knees, elbows and ground-and-pound. Kelly opened up Veach with an elbow in round 1. More of the same in round 2, leading to the submission.
John Madsen def. Mostapha Al-Turk via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) — Madsen wins rounds two and three with a healthy dose of jabs. The TUF 10 alum seals the deal with a takedown with seconds remaining in Round 3.
Note: Paul Taylor fight against John Gunderson has been canceled.
courtesy of MMA fighting.
..This Korean free to play MMO is one of the top 3 Free to play MMO’S is finally confirmed at GDC’10 (Thats Game Devolopers Conference)it finally getting an english translation and making its way to our shores…this looks awesome…I hope it works on Macs…/wink-nudge ,Right Chii?


