Slam Adams’ Top 10 TV Shows of 2011
Well, it is that time again. The end of the year is always marked with a number of lists ranking the pop culture additions we were fortunate (and sometimes unfortunate) to experience. Here… Continue reading
Well, it is that time again. The end of the year is always marked with a number of lists ranking the pop culture additions we were fortunate (and sometimes unfortunate) to experience. Here… Continue reading
A feature by G-FUNK Let’s continue our examination of the directors who make our lives great! A quick look at the career of Duncan Jones (obligatory reference to his parentage) is enough to… Continue reading
A review by G-FUNK! Continuing on from last weeks The Phantom Menace review we know take a look back at Attack of the Clones. Director: George Lucas Cast: Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Christopher… Continue reading
Director: Alex Proyas Cast: Nicholas Cage, Rose Byrne Plot: A grieving widow and university professor is having trouble connecting with his son and doesn’t talk to his father and has trouble getting people… Continue reading
A review by SLAMADAM! Director: John McTiernan Starring: Bruce Willis, Alan Rickman, and Reginald VelJohnson Plot: John McLane, a New York police detective, visits his estranged wife in LA. During her company Christmas party, a… Continue reading
Director: Rubert Wyatt Cast: Andy Serkis, James Franco, Freida Pinto, John Lithgow, Tom Felton, Brian Cox Plot: When a young scientist trying to develop a cure for Alzheimer’s by trying his new formula… Continue reading
This may come as a shock to you, but geeks love Doctor Who. You’re surprised, I know. He’s a complete dork who travels through space and time with a variety of attractive ladies… Continue reading
A feature by SLAMADAM! The Suicide Squad is a team of DC super villains that the government implemented as their own wetworks team. They tended to be universal villains: ones that jumped hero… Continue reading
A review by SLAMADAM! Director: Henry Selick Starring: Chris Sarandon, Catherine O’Hara, and Danny Elfman Plot: Jack Skellington, the Halloween version of Santa Claus, decides to skip Halloween and give the Christmas holiday a… Continue reading
Yes, that title looks like a typo but a typo it is not. The character of Doctor Who is now in his eleventh incarnation, each played by a different actor. Each incarnation has… Continue reading