Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Epic Internet Cult Wars II
Anonymous is a scary and mysterious organization. They are trying to dismantle an entire uhhh... religeon, in order to uphold their belief that knowlage is free. I think that's kind of true. But w'ever. A recent rally held by Anonymous outside major Offices of Scientology managed to hit 7,000 protesters. Holy s***! That means logically (don't quote me on this.) there are 7,000 PLUS members of anonymous. That's a lot. What's their next move? Another server hack, another protest, another YouTube video? Will Scientology fight back somehow? If something happens I'll let you all know.
Review: Dakota Presents Footloose
I don't quite know what to say about this musical. I've been working on it for 5 months now (I'm the Light Board guy) and I haven't exactly prepared a review for it. Here goes:
Footloose is the story of a Chicago-raised teen, Ren McCormick, as he tries to lift a ban on dancing in a small town called Bomont. To do so he'll have to persuade Reverend Moore and the Town Council that dancing doesn't involve sex, drugs, and alcohol. A wonderfully put together performance, Footloose benefits by the level of skill displayed by the lead characters, played by Brendan Cade and Shawna Peterson, as well as everyone else. The tale itself isn't bad either, most of the songs are catchy too...but some of the songs aren't that great...or necessary.
If you haven't bought a ticket for the Student Matinee, tough luck, that performance is OVERSOLD. Don't let that stop you from buying an evening ticket. Three performances left.
With the talent of all the actors, most of the dancers, and the lights department, as well as a good story, but one or two lame musical numbers, this play gets a five out of six.
Footloose is the story of a Chicago-raised teen, Ren McCormick, as he tries to lift a ban on dancing in a small town called Bomont. To do so he'll have to persuade Reverend Moore and the Town Council that dancing doesn't involve sex, drugs, and alcohol. A wonderfully put together performance, Footloose benefits by the level of skill displayed by the lead characters, played by Brendan Cade and Shawna Peterson, as well as everyone else. The tale itself isn't bad either, most of the songs are catchy too...but some of the songs aren't that great...or necessary.
If you haven't bought a ticket for the Student Matinee, tough luck, that performance is OVERSOLD. Don't let that stop you from buying an evening ticket. Three performances left.
With the talent of all the actors, most of the dancers, and the lights department, as well as a good story, but one or two lame musical numbers, this play gets a five out of six.
Wednesday SSBB Report: February 27th
In Super Smash Bros. for the N64, there were a total of 12 characters to use. (4 of which were unlockable.) In Melee, the cast featured a substantially greater 25 characters. (15 available from the start.) Brawl, contains a slightly greater still 35 characters to use! That's just under three times the N64 original's roster. Here comes the list, with name, SSB inclusion, (Veteran, Melee, Newcomer) and whither or not the character needs to be unlocked.
Mario-Veteran-Available at start
Donkey Kong-Veteran-Available at start
Link-Veteran-Available at start
Samus-Veteran-Available at start
Kirby-Veteran-Available at start
Fox-Veteran-Available at start
Pikachu-Veteran-Available at start
Marth-Melee-Unlockable
Mr. Game and Watch-Melee-Unlockable
Luigi-Veteran-Unlockable
Diddy Kong-Newcomer-Available at start
Zelda-Melee-Available at start
Pit-Newcomer-Available at start
Meta Knight-Newcomer-Available at start
Falco-Melee-Unlockable
Pokemon Trainer-Newcomer-Available at start
Ike-Newcomer-Available at start
Snake-3rd Party Newcomer-Unlockable (Showtime!)
Peach-Melee-Available at start
Yoshi-Veteran-Available at start
Ganondorf-Melee-Unlockable
Ice Climbers-Melee-Available at start
King DeDeDe-Newcomer-Available at start
Wolf-Newcomer-Unlockable
Lucario-Newcomer-Unlockable
Ness-Veteran-Unlockable
Sonic-3rd Party Newcomer-Unlockable
Bowser-Melee-Available at start
Wario-Newcomer-Available at start
Windwaker Link-Replaces Young Link-Unlockable
R.O.B.-Newcomer-Unlockable
Olimar-Newcomer-Available at start
Captain Falcon-Veteran-Unlockable
Jigglypuff-Veteran-Unlockable (Yes...she's still here.)
Lucas-Newcomer-Available from start
That's all of them. Come back next week for the 5 day Final Smash Countdown!
11 sleeps until Brawl.
Mario-Veteran-Available at start
Donkey Kong-Veteran-Available at start
Link-Veteran-Available at start
Samus-Veteran-Available at start
Kirby-Veteran-Available at start
Fox-Veteran-Available at start
Pikachu-Veteran-Available at start
Marth-Melee-Unlockable
Mr. Game and Watch-Melee-Unlockable
Luigi-Veteran-Unlockable
Diddy Kong-Newcomer-Available at start
Zelda-Melee-Available at start
Pit-Newcomer-Available at start
Meta Knight-Newcomer-Available at start
Falco-Melee-Unlockable
Pokemon Trainer-Newcomer-Available at start
Ike-Newcomer-Available at start
Snake-3rd Party Newcomer-Unlockable (Showtime!)
Peach-Melee-Available at start
Yoshi-Veteran-Available at start
Ganondorf-Melee-Unlockable
Ice Climbers-Melee-Available at start
King DeDeDe-Newcomer-Available at start
Wolf-Newcomer-Unlockable
Lucario-Newcomer-Unlockable
Ness-Veteran-Unlockable
Sonic-3rd Party Newcomer-Unlockable
Bowser-Melee-Available at start
Wario-Newcomer-Available at start
Windwaker Link-Replaces Young Link-Unlockable
R.O.B.-Newcomer-Unlockable
Olimar-Newcomer-Available at start
Captain Falcon-Veteran-Unlockable
Jigglypuff-Veteran-Unlockable (Yes...she's still here.)
Lucas-Newcomer-Available from start
That's all of them. Come back next week for the 5 day Final Smash Countdown!
11 sleeps until Brawl.
Friday, February 22, 2008
Tuesday Gaming Update: One day late of Feb 26
A lot has come out of GDC (The Game Developer's Conference, n00b.) in the past week. So much so that I'm not going into detail, but rather listing all the awesome news.
-Microsoft is getting into the handheld market by adding games to their Zune mp3 player. Well...It's the thought that counts.
-Virtual reality and perfect AI is predicted to be coming in 2029, thanks to nano technology.
-On top of that, the home computer is now predicted to disappear in 2010, because of integration into other appliances.(Like the fridge that tells you when you're hungry.)
-Portal took top honours at GDC Choice Awards.
-What? Nintendo is now integrating a Pay for Play online service? That better not be slapped onto Brawl...I'll follow up on this next week.
-On the flip side Nintendo is also working on a way to store more saves, channels, and VC games onto the Wii by compressing data until it's called upon.
That's it this week, more on the Wii Pay for Play next week.
-Microsoft is getting into the handheld market by adding games to their Zune mp3 player. Well...It's the thought that counts.
-Virtual reality and perfect AI is predicted to be coming in 2029, thanks to nano technology.
-On top of that, the home computer is now predicted to disappear in 2010, because of integration into other appliances.(Like the fridge that tells you when you're hungry.)
-Portal took top honours at GDC Choice Awards.
-What? Nintendo is now integrating a Pay for Play online service? That better not be slapped onto Brawl...I'll follow up on this next week.
-On the flip side Nintendo is also working on a way to store more saves, channels, and VC games onto the Wii by compressing data until it's called upon.
That's it this week, more on the Wii Pay for Play next week.
Mat's Monday Notice: Apology for last Week
Everyone...I dropped the ball last week. And this is me apologising for it. I'll try to avoid that in the future.
But this week more than makes up for it. I have three reviews ready to go at any point this week, as well as four out of five of my weekly posts ready.
What to do with the F*****-Update, I never seem to have something for that one. Oh well, that'll change soon I hope.
Also, please vote in the Blog Poll, last week I was the only one who did. I'll chalk that one up to a lack of awareness.
Keep coming back often, I don't post at a regular time day to day.
But this week more than makes up for it. I have three reviews ready to go at any point this week, as well as four out of five of my weekly posts ready.
What to do with the F*****-Update, I never seem to have something for that one. Oh well, that'll change soon I hope.
Also, please vote in the Blog Poll, last week I was the only one who did. I'll chalk that one up to a lack of awareness.
Keep coming back often, I don't post at a regular time day to day.
Coming soon: Week of Feb. 25th
Mat's Monday Notice: Apology for last week
Tuesday Gaming Update: GDC Summary
Wednesday Brawl Report: The Characters of Brawl
Thursday Mat-Vestigation: The Analog T.V. Blackout-
National Upgrade or Irrational Money Grab?
Friday F*****-Update: Nothing yet.
Also:
Two Game Reviews:
-No More Heroes (Maybe.)
-Halo 3
One Other Review:
-Dakota Presents: Footloose
Epic Internet Cult Wars: The Rally Turnout and other News
Tuesday Gaming Update: GDC Summary
Wednesday Brawl Report: The Characters of Brawl
Thursday Mat-Vestigation: The Analog T.V. Blackout-
National Upgrade or Irrational Money Grab?
Friday F*****-Update: Nothing yet.
Also:
Two Game Reviews:
-No More Heroes (Maybe.)
-Halo 3
One Other Review:
-Dakota Presents: Footloose
Epic Internet Cult Wars: The Rally Turnout and other News
Mat Backtrack: Weeks of Feb. 11, 18
The Mat Backtrack just summarizes the weeks reviews and evaluations. It's my equivelent to an X-Play Replay.
Reviews:
Games:
Super Mario Galaxy-6/6
Mario Party DS-5/6
Movies:
Cloverfield-6/6
T.V. Shows:
None this week.
Evaluations:
Product:
Stride Gum: Gold Recommendation
Service:
None this week.
Reviews:
Games:
Super Mario Galaxy-6/6
Mario Party DS-5/6
Movies:
Cloverfield-6/6
T.V. Shows:
None this week.
Evaluations:
Product:
Stride Gum: Gold Recommendation
Service:
None this week.
Labels:
cloverfield,
mario party ds,
stride gum,
super mario galaxy
Product Evaluation: Stride Gum
Stide Gum supposedly has a flavor that supposedly lasts for a really long time.
But Mat, won't they sell less gum?
Quiet you.
As it were though, the flavor lasts for about a half hour at full flavour, and then slowly deteriorates over time. The flavour lingers for about one hour, at which point you'll spit out the gum to eat something else. And they have good flavours too, I had something like Sweet Spearmint.
But what about value? Is Stride worth $1.30 (approx. Canadian $)? It gives you fourteen pieces, that's like a dime a piece and one for free. I'd say yes.
So at that, I'd recommend this gum. So much so that this gum earns:
The Mat Gold Product Recommendation.
But Mat, won't they sell less gum?
Quiet you.
As it were though, the flavor lasts for about a half hour at full flavour, and then slowly deteriorates over time. The flavour lingers for about one hour, at which point you'll spit out the gum to eat something else. And they have good flavours too, I had something like Sweet Spearmint.
But what about value? Is Stride worth $1.30 (approx. Canadian $)? It gives you fourteen pieces, that's like a dime a piece and one for free. I'd say yes.
So at that, I'd recommend this gum. So much so that this gum earns:
The Mat Gold Product Recommendation.
Friday F*****-Update: February 22
Welcome back to the Friday F*****-Update! This week, two things caught my eye and one will be observed in next weeks Mat-Vestigation.
First, Universal Studios is in talks with Hasbro to make movies out of their most popular board games. Yes, board games. Like Mario Party without a T.V.. Monopoly: The Movie is in production as of right now, and other films are only in talks right now. The most probable one right now seems like Candyland.
And lastly this Friday, something I only heard only recently, as of February 17th 2009, all analog television broadcasts will be blacked out. You know what analog T.V. is right? Those T.V. sets with the antennas. This isn't very F*****-Up, but it's kind of amazing that the U.S. government is blacking out a whole broadcast signal. For more info, check out my Mat-Vestigation next Thursday, or check out http://www.dtv.gov/ for more info. Or ask me about it, I'm a certified DTV Deputy! http://www.dtv.gov/dtvquiz1.html.
First, Universal Studios is in talks with Hasbro to make movies out of their most popular board games. Yes, board games. Like Mario Party without a T.V.. Monopoly: The Movie is in production as of right now, and other films are only in talks right now. The most probable one right now seems like Candyland.
And lastly this Friday, something I only heard only recently, as of February 17th 2009, all analog television broadcasts will be blacked out. You know what analog T.V. is right? Those T.V. sets with the antennas. This isn't very F*****-Up, but it's kind of amazing that the U.S. government is blacking out a whole broadcast signal. For more info, check out my Mat-Vestigation next Thursday, or check out http://www.dtv.gov/ for more info. Or ask me about it, I'm a certified DTV Deputy! http://www.dtv.gov/dtvquiz1.html.
Game Review: Mario Party DS
I'm almost sure that anyone who likes the Mario Party series thinks that this has gone on long enough, and that Mario Party Advance sucked. For me, the thing that killed this series was the release of four (count 'em, four) MP titles for the Gamecube. Yup, four. Thankfully, Mario Party 8 was a breath of fresh air for the MP franchise, due mainly to the new Wii controls. (I was sold at the fact you actually can HIT the dice block with the Wii Remote.) With Mario Party DS, Mario Party may make it a little while longer. With six game boards, a full-fleged story (no more MP5 Koopa Kid battle maps, or MP6-7 Solo Mode.)and really fun mini-games, this game is just great. The best part? With only one card, you can play an incredibly smooth multiplayer game, on any map, with all minigames, and some fun multiplayer exclusive modes too.
But this is still a Mario Party game, and it doesn't take advantage of Nintendo Wi-Fi what-so-ever. Still, this game deserves a five out of six.
But this is still a Mario Party game, and it doesn't take advantage of Nintendo Wi-Fi what-so-ever. Still, this game deserves a five out of six.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Thursday Mat-Vestigation: February 21
This week I set off to find the first YouTube Poop. A jumble of show and game clips with mixed up stories for comidic greatness. (or not...as the good/bad ratio for Poops are like 1:5000) There are thousands of these, and I will now reveal the first one ever. I'D SAY HE'S HOT ON OUR TAIL by SuperYoshi, was first released in 2004. That's four years ago. It only made it to YouTube in 2006. In all honesty, it's not that good. I prefer Resident Evil 4: Deepercutt Edition. Your call.
Game Review: Super Mario Galaxy
I... love... this... game! I love it SO much! If you haven't picked up a copy yet, do so now! This game is the best possible spiritual sequel to Super Mario 64, and really takes 3d platforming somewhere else. Like what Portal was to FPS, Galaxy is to platformers. This game's camera was FULLY automated, but control is given to you in some places. I have heard somewhere along the line, "This game will suck because they'll stick to a space/planetoid level design like Sunshine did with Isle Delfino." I am glad to say, such is not the case. There are still a lot of turrain-based galaxies to explore, Honeyhive, Beach Bowl, and Ghostly Galaxies refrain from many planetoids.
The Wii Remote makes for great control of this game, including the WarioWare-esqe gesture-based mini-games (not side-games like super Mario 64 DS) like Ray-Surfing and Star Gravitating.
One thing wrong here...if you have ever beaten one level of Pac-Man, your gaming prowess will make you breeze through this game and never Game Over once. It's really easy to beat, but adversely, collecting 120 stars is a time-consuming and sometimes difficult task.
With awesome everything, but with a far too easy pick-up-and-play experience, and a super secret unlockable, (Luigi. Ha ha, I ruined it for you!) this game gets a six out of six.
The Wii Remote makes for great control of this game, including the WarioWare-esqe gesture-based mini-games (not side-games like super Mario 64 DS) like Ray-Surfing and Star Gravitating.
One thing wrong here...if you have ever beaten one level of Pac-Man, your gaming prowess will make you breeze through this game and never Game Over once. It's really easy to beat, but adversely, collecting 120 stars is a time-consuming and sometimes difficult task.
With awesome everything, but with a far too easy pick-up-and-play experience, and a super secret unlockable, (Luigi. Ha ha, I ruined it for you!) this game gets a six out of six.
Wednesday SSBB Report: One day late of Feb. 20
My #1 most anticipated game this year is without a doubt, is Super Smash Brothers Brawl. That's right. I have been waiting for this game for a couple of years now, and the two delays nearly got me to tears, it is scheduled to finally come out on March 9th. (In North America... sorry Europe.)
So what's new here Mat?
I'm glad you asked! You remember Adventure Mode from Melee? It's now a FULL side-scrolling fighter, with it's own name,
THE SUBSPACE EMISSARY.
Yeah, I don't know what it means either, the point is, it is a MAJOR improvement over Melee's. Also, instead of putting vast amounts of coins to earn trophies randomly, you now can use coins to run a bit of an arcade game where you shoot trophies to earn them. It's called the Coin Launcher! And the best thing? A full level editor. Let that sink in, maybe check the weekdaily updated Smash Bros Dojo website, and come back here next week.
Seventeen days untill Brawl.
So what's new here Mat?
I'm glad you asked! You remember Adventure Mode from Melee? It's now a FULL side-scrolling fighter, with it's own name,
THE SUBSPACE EMISSARY.
Yeah, I don't know what it means either, the point is, it is a MAJOR improvement over Melee's. Also, instead of putting vast amounts of coins to earn trophies randomly, you now can use coins to run a bit of an arcade game where you shoot trophies to earn them. It's called the Coin Launcher! And the best thing? A full level editor. Let that sink in, maybe check the weekdaily updated Smash Bros Dojo website, and come back here next week.
Seventeen days untill Brawl.
Tuesday Gaming Update: Two Days Late of Feb.19
My bad this week...because of the work I'm doing in Dakota High School's production of Footloose, I haven't had any time to post on the blog. But here I am, with great news on the gaming front.
First off, the Game Developer's conference kicked off recently, and has already shown of a video promo for... Gears of War 2! It's coming REAL soon. (November.) I'll keep posting about this one after Brawl comes out.
And secondly, and just after an episode of Arby and the Chief (A Halo 3 Machinima) talked about Halo 3's flawed melee system, in which in a simultaneous hit (about half a second) the kill was given to the player with more health, (I also heard online the advantage was given to the player with the better connection...don't quote me on that.) Bungie will (or has,) released an auto-update that fixes it supposedly. I heard it works fine now, but I'll see for myself soon. (Once I get my damn Live working...)
Finally, the news that almost made it to the Friday F*****-Update, the PS3 outsold the 360 by 17%. Wow. Take what you want out of that, I still think the PS3 sucks.
That's it for this week, next week I'll summarize all new info that comes out of GDC.
First off, the Game Developer's conference kicked off recently, and has already shown of a video promo for... Gears of War 2! It's coming REAL soon. (November.) I'll keep posting about this one after Brawl comes out.
And secondly, and just after an episode of Arby and the Chief (A Halo 3 Machinima) talked about Halo 3's flawed melee system, in which in a simultaneous hit (about half a second) the kill was given to the player with more health, (I also heard online the advantage was given to the player with the better connection...don't quote me on that.) Bungie will (or has,) released an auto-update that fixes it supposedly. I heard it works fine now, but I'll see for myself soon. (Once I get my damn Live working...)
Finally, the news that almost made it to the Friday F*****-Update, the PS3 outsold the 360 by 17%. Wow. Take what you want out of that, I still think the PS3 sucks.
That's it for this week, next week I'll summarize all new info that comes out of GDC.
Monday, February 18, 2008
Mat's Monday Notice: The Blog eMail address
Now that it's up and running I hope that any of you who are reading this blog will take the time to eMail suggestions, complaints, and compliments to my blog email, thematblog@gmail.com. Every week or so I'll display and publicly answer one of your reader's emails in my new segment:
Mat Reads Reader's Mails.
Look for it soon, k?
Also, you can now subscribe to The Mat Blog RSS feed (I just read that on Google.) but I don't know how...if someone finds out please email me.
Mat Reads Reader's Mails.
Look for it soon, k?
Also, you can now subscribe to The Mat Blog RSS feed (I just read that on Google.) but I don't know how...if someone finds out please email me.
Coming soon: Week of Feb. 18th
Mat's Monday Notice: The Blog eMail Address
Tuesday Gaming Update: The Video Game Crash of '83
Wednesday Special Report: SSBB: What we Know so far
Thursday Mat-Vestigation: The First YouTube Poop
Friday F*****-Update: Nothing yet...I'll think of something
Also:
3 Game Reviews:
-Mario Party DS
-Super Mario Galaxy
-No More Heroes (Maybe.)
1 Product/Service Evaluation:
-Stride Gum: Does it last THAT long?
Tuesday Gaming Update: The Video Game Crash of '83
Wednesday Special Report: SSBB: What we Know so far
Thursday Mat-Vestigation: The First YouTube Poop
Friday F*****-Update: Nothing yet...I'll think of something
Also:
3 Game Reviews:
-Mario Party DS
-Super Mario Galaxy
-No More Heroes (Maybe.)
1 Product/Service Evaluation:
-Stride Gum: Does it last THAT long?
Labels:
galaxy,
mario party ds,
ssbb,
stride gum,
wii,
youtube
Friday, February 15, 2008
Friday F*****-Update: February 15th
Hello, Scientology. We are Anonymous.
In a video posted to Youtube on January 21st, a group known only as Anonymous made their apperence on the world wide web with only one apparent objective:
"Anonymous has therefore decided that your organization should be destroyed."
Wow. Heavy.
It is only in recent weeks that Anonymous has done so much, by revealing documents on the web for free that paying members of Scientology have to pay MUCH MORE to see, and most recently staging a large protest rally outside many Churches of Scientology, wearing masks (my favourite being the one from "V for Vendeta") to remain anonymous.
I believe that people have a right to believe in any religion they choose, but I also do NOT consider Scientology a religion. On the flip side, Anonymous hacking into Scientology websites, isn't that illegal, and anyone who has watched "Message to Scientology" on YouTube know how creepy this Anonymous group is.
With the statement, "Knowledge is free. We are Anonymous. We are Legion. We do not forgive. We do not forget. Expect us." this sounds like a bit of a cult. I also consider Scientology a cult. So I will continue to follow this story in my new "Epic Internet Cult Wars" feature. Every time someone makes a move, I'll be there to report on it.
Knowlege is Power.
I am Mat.
I are Guy.
I will watch these cults.
I will post on blog.
Expect Me. (To post on the Blog that is!)
In a video posted to Youtube on January 21st, a group known only as Anonymous made their apperence on the world wide web with only one apparent objective:
"Anonymous has therefore decided that your organization should be destroyed."
Wow. Heavy.
It is only in recent weeks that Anonymous has done so much, by revealing documents on the web for free that paying members of Scientology have to pay MUCH MORE to see, and most recently staging a large protest rally outside many Churches of Scientology, wearing masks (my favourite being the one from "V for Vendeta") to remain anonymous.
I believe that people have a right to believe in any religion they choose, but I also do NOT consider Scientology a religion. On the flip side, Anonymous hacking into Scientology websites, isn't that illegal, and anyone who has watched "Message to Scientology" on YouTube know how creepy this Anonymous group is.
With the statement, "Knowledge is free. We are Anonymous. We are Legion. We do not forgive. We do not forget. Expect us." this sounds like a bit of a cult. I also consider Scientology a cult. So I will continue to follow this story in my new "Epic Internet Cult Wars" feature. Every time someone makes a move, I'll be there to report on it.
Knowlege is Power.
I am Mat.
I are Guy.
I will watch these cults.
I will post on blog.
Expect Me. (To post on the Blog that is!)
First Review: Cloverfield
All I can really say about this movie is...it works. On SO many levels. The way they used the Handicam-style filming (Reminisant of the Blair Witch Project...which I never saw.) worked really well with the movie itself. The movie's monster was pretty scary, some sort of giant fish thing, and makes King Kong and Godzilla comparatively cute. The movie even leads in as a U.S. Government Video, addressing the case file as "Cloverfield" and revealling that the footage was on an SD card recovered from the area formerly known as "Central Park."
My only gripe with this movie was it's ending, leaving us off with a clip of a falling something in the distance of a view from Coney Island which is, in my opinion, the scariest part of the movie. (Think about it.)
But on top of that, the air of mystery surrounding the movie is intense. Where did the monster come from? Was it destroyed? (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBHjgej9jp8 ,turn your speakers up.) What was the falling object? (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XYERYYOyJQ , skip to 1:10)
Fortunately, for those truly interested, there are some websites that shed a little more light on the mysteries of Cloverfield, Google up Slusho and Tagruato.
Because of the thought-inducing plot, incredible action, and the depth of the viral advertising, this movie can only get a six out of six.
My only gripe with this movie was it's ending, leaving us off with a clip of a falling something in the distance of a view from Coney Island which is, in my opinion, the scariest part of the movie. (Think about it.)
But on top of that, the air of mystery surrounding the movie is intense. Where did the monster come from? Was it destroyed? (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBHjgej9jp8 ,turn your speakers up.) What was the falling object? (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XYERYYOyJQ , skip to 1:10)
Fortunately, for those truly interested, there are some websites that shed a little more light on the mysteries of Cloverfield, Google up Slusho and Tagruato.
Because of the thought-inducing plot, incredible action, and the depth of the viral advertising, this movie can only get a six out of six.
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Coming soon: Week of Feb. 11th
Tomorrow: First Review: Cloverfield (WARNING! SPOILERS!)
Friday F*****-Update: Anonymous VS. Scientology
Friday F*****-Update: Anonymous VS. Scientology
Finally, here it is.
Hello everyone! You have managed to crawl onto the greatest blog in the world. (Or if you're Tony, Dylan, or someone else I know, thanks for checking it out.) Here you can find the most in-depth reviews for movies, games, and t.v. shows, with the most accurate rating system invented, a six-point scale. Keep checking in for special Mat Blog features, like the world premiere of the Friday F*****-Update, among other things. Thanks again, and check back soon, k?
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