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    The Bottom Line: "Superb"

    Attack of The Show or AOTS as it is lovingly called by its fans is a "news" show that specifically talks about gaming, electronics, technology and all the other things that the tecno-generation really care about.

    The two main host: Kevin Perreira and Olivia Munn work excellent together offering barrels of laughs while still keeping the show informative. While sometimes the show can seem low-budget the humor works just as well. The two put together various skits and strings of humorous moments as they dish out the dirt from all your favorite gadgets, games, and programs. All in all AOTS really is the closest program to an actual news broadcast that I may ever watch in my life. They always offer exactly what I am interested in and keep me entertained through the entire hour.

    06/26/2008 10:27pm | report abuse
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    The Bottom Line: "Perfect"

    The 4400 was, is, always will be the best show in the Drama/Sci-Fi Genre. Heck, forget its genre, it was the Best show ever.

    The show begins with a comet of sorts crashing into the Earth. The viewer is then introduced to NTAC. The govermental branch in charge of dealing with any and all threats against the United States. Soon after the "collision" we learn that it was no comet that hit Earth, rather is was exactly 4400 people. People who up until this time had thought to have gone missing, killed, or dissapeared. As the show transpires through the seasons we learn that each 4400 has been blessed with special abilities. The main plot follows the epic and marvelous tale as the 440 come to discover who they are, realize who they were and understand what they must be.

    Each episode was heart pounding, jaw dropping spectacular eye candy with amazing acting, directing, and writing. The show deserves the utmost respect and above all else this show deserves a second-chance at life as can be see by the thousands of fans and cult following it has recieved.

    06/25/2008 8:38am | report abuse
  • 9.5
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    member since: 05/24/05

    The Bottom Line: "Superb"

    This really sends the series forward and the story-telling is incredible in FMA. Right away you end up witnessing first hand their curse and what they have just done. It really feels powerful and you can understand the pressure they were under to make things right again. They basically had no one left to turn to and the result of whatever may have happened didn't seem to matter because they believed they had lost enough nothing else could possibly go wrong. Alchemy seemed to be the easy way out and the only answer to all their problems, but it seemed that what they wanted couldn't be done and they learned that at a high price.

    The episode starts off four years after the incident in the desert on their way to the Eastern city of Liore where they find that everything seems too good to be true and at the same time nothing is what it seems. It's almost a tropic paradise, but it's past proves otherwise. Everything just seemed to come overtime from a prophet, Father Cornello who the Alchemists believe is using his followers and leading them on for his own selfish needs, but quickly the townspeople are there to defend him for he's done the people a great good. He has given the people water, new buildings for shelters, money and made life worth living again. Ed and Al still feel convinced enough to find out what's really going on since it seems that Alchemy is the reason for all these blessings. Trapped in the bottom of the Cathedral they are one step closer to finding the secrets behind the Philosopher's Stone and even though the odds are against them it's a chance that they must take in order to make thing's right again.

    06/14/2008 10:43pm | report abuse

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  • member since: 08/27/05

    Birftday today and new Prince of Persia game!

    whats up gamespotters.....hows things going?

    Another random blog, and the special occassion of the blog is that IS MY BIRTHDAY!!!

    woooh.....so ya bdays are sweet, except for the fact that Im now 24 years old and pretty much am a old man (in my mind anyway). But still its better than the other 364 days in the year!

    Also for my bday I got the new Prince of Persia game, and I love it so far. Of course G spot gave it a crappy score (8.0) compared to most sites. The main thing they had against it was that it was too easy...but you know its pretty much the exact same as the sands of time where you could rewind time so you dont die, except now you go back to a checkpoint. Also, a lot of games I play are tough, so I really dont mind a fun and not frustrating game, which btw is beautiful to play.

    Prince of Persia

    Anyway I havent even really got far into it, and there are some easy achievements if you love that sort of thing as well. I would say if you liked the first prince of persia, you will enjoy this game! so check it out

    anyway hope all is well with everyone....comment on my blog if you will, I enjoy reading the feedback!

    take it easy

    Posted 12/04/2008 1:41pm | views: 16,083
  • member since: 08/27/05

    I'm Feeling Homesick

    Homesick. If you have been following my blog, I moved out to Arizona from Los Angeles, and the only thing I can think about is my home back in Los Angeles. I don't think I can adapt to this new place. I miss home too much. Consider myself "homesick."

    I talked about change. Sometimes change may not always be good. You have to weigh down the pros and cons. And, I dont think I thought it through. I haven't been able to sleep all night because all I can think of is home. My comfy bed, my gaming chair that probably still has my butt mark, and my cozy apartment. Boy, what did I do now? I traveled hundreds of miles only to disappointment myself. Sometimes, I think we take things for granted, and once we've lost something, you start to appreciate it more. When I thought of it, more and more, my Los Angeles home isn't so bad. Maybe it was just me. I'm going to mark this one up as a misfire. I'm going to head home and be with my family and friends. It's way too lonely out here and I'm feeling homesick.

    Posted 12/04/2008 4:54am | views: 16,083
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