I guess you’ve all heard of Fifty Shades of Grey. If not, here’s the rundown: it was book by E.L. James that originated as a Twilight fan-fiction. It became immensely popular, and got lots of media attention, becoming a best-seller. However, the attention it got was mainly due to its controversial sexual themes, like sadomasochism. In addition, the book explicitly describes the sexual content to the last detail. Due to its popularity, movie studios decided to cash in on it by making a film adaptation, with Nowhere Boy director, Sam Taylor-Johnson, directing it. Where do I begin?
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If I can think of two Nickelodeon shows from my childhood that hold up remarkably well, they would have to be Avatar: The Last Airbender and… well, you read the title of this blog, right? In case you haven’t, it’s Danny Phantom. It was created by Butch Hartman, the same guy who created The Fairly OddParents. It debuted on April 2004 and after watching the first episode, it became one of my obsessions back when I was in elementary school.
It was one of those shows that my close friends would talk about a lot. I even remember illustrating the character numerous times and I would constantly reference it in some of the comic books I made as child. But what is it that led me coming back to this one more than any other Nickelodeon show besides Avatar: The Last Airbender? Let’s take a look. Continue Reading
In the year 2000, Syphon Filter 2 not only came out, but the PlayStation 2 as well. Since many companies started to make games for that console, Eidetic, now changing their name to Bend Studio, remained to make one more Syphon Filter game on the PlayStation, making it yet another PS1 trilogy along with Crash Bandicoot, Spyro, Tekken, and other franchises for that console. Was it worth making it on the PlayStation, or should the developers have jumped to PlayStation 2 instead? Let’s find out as I review Syphon Filter 3. Continue Reading
