Saturday, March 3, 2012

Stalley - Trap Money [New Music 2012]

Stalley - Trap Money [New Music 2012]
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Reese Witherspoon Is A Whore!

Reese Witherspoon Is A Whore!
Rate Next Week's Film: • Jack And Jill -- micropoll.com • Bio-Dome -- micropoll.com * Tweet a review with the #JPMN hashtag, and have it featured on the show! * Tonight's Films: • This Means War -- Playfully exciting action, occasionally funny, 6/10. • Tower Heist -- Surprisingly tense action, with jokes, 7/10. • FACTOR FACTS • Enjoyment -- How enjoyable is the film? Story ---------- Is it interesting, are the characters well-written? Technical ---- The editing, directing, and sound. Acting -------- Convincing, or just a script-reader? Visuals ------- Cinematography and special effects. Impact -------- Does it make you laugh/cry/feel? Pacing ------- Tempo appropriate within run-time? Validity ------- Given the environment, is it believable? Mood --------- Music, costumes, art-design. Re-Watch --- Good enough to watch twice? ~~ Movie Night ~~ Incorporating viewer comments and tweets, your host and film critic Jonathan Paula reviews everything from opening day rele! ases, recent DVDs, and classics from years past. Along with your votes, these films are scored on the "Rate-O-Matic" for a 1-10 ranking. A "Five Word Summary" quickly encapsulates each review while "Factor Facts" highlight the the best and worst features of a movie in each of ten key categories. New episodes every Friday (November through May). Born in February 1986, Jonathan Paula is a professional YouTuber and creator of the hit web series, "Is It A Good Idea To Microwave This?". In April 2006 he founded ...





Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations - Demo

Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations - Demo
Here it is: A taste of Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations, which will be abbreviated as NUNS Generations from here on out. Like with Sonic Generations, we have Modern Naruto meeting up with Classic Naruto. According to this cutscene, each Naruto has gathered a bunch of his friends and foes from his own point in his life and are about to engage in war. Is it me, or does Classic Naruto's face look weird in the closeup? I'm sure that if this was what actually happened in the series rather than the war initiated by Kabuto and Tobi (more on the latter later), then there'd be groaning all over the place, as opposed to just groaning in America. (Naruto's still doing strong. Strong enough for its spin-off, starring Rock Lee, to replace Bleach on TV.) This time, we're given an option to have the voices in Japanese and in English. (The NUNS 2 demo was available only in English in the west.) Interestingly, the voices are set to Japanese by default. I'm sure you could go to one of ! hundreds of other YouTube uploaders to see the demo in Japanese, and also due to consistency with my coverage of NUNS 2, I'm going to set the NUNS Generations demo to English. Next up are the controls. If you've watched NUNS 2, then this is all familiar ground: B is attack in general, Y is chakra-related stuff, A is jump or dash (depending on the context), and X is shuriken. The bumper shoulder buttons call on the assists, and each character has some items they can use mid-battle with the D-Pad. The ...