Posted by Ryan on April 30th, 2009
In honor of Lost In Reviews going live, we have a little something for our first adopters (that’s you). We are going to give away 2 sets of Big Lebowski toys. We just could not split up “The Dude” from Walter. That’s right, now calm down, “there’s a beverage here.” …
Posted by Angela on April 30th, 2009
The Travel Channel has a new show, if you haven’t heard yet. “Bridget’s Sexiest Beaches” stars Bridget Marquardt, formerly from the show, “The Girl’s Next Door,” a show about three Playboy bunnies that are Hugh Hefner’s girlfriends and all of their daily adventures.
When I heard about “Bridget’s Sexiest Beaches,” initially, I was not interested. The previous show she had been on, was quite annoying in my mind and I just figured this would be filled with the same...
Posted by Angela on April 29th, 2009
Tonight was another amazing episode of Lost. The long awaited return of Daniel Faraday (Jeremy Davies) was bittersweet. He was on the island long enough to thoroughly freak the Dharma crew out and then he met his end to the woman he tried his whole life to please.
The episode began back at Dharma-ville, where Sawyer a.k.a. LaFluer was currently holding Phil hostage for discovering the tape that showed him and Kate leaving the grounds to give little Ben to the Hostiles. Sawyer has included Juliet and Jack on his hostage situation...
Posted by Ryan on April 29th, 2009
Here is our summer movie preview with some trailers from the movies we are looking forward to most. Sit back grab some popcorn and watch our favorite trailers.
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Posted by Angela on April 28th, 2009
I was driving into St. Louis for a concert and needed somewhere close to stay for the night. I booked my hotel online and drove straight to it when we arrived in St. Louis. It was not hard to find. It was in a business district, so there was lots of concrete, but no where to park. In fact, as soon as I arrived, I was told that I had to pay extra just to park across the street!
I picked this hotel, not knowing the area, but knowing that I wanted to walk to my concert and not have to pay for parking there. According to my price...
Posted by Ryan on April 28th, 2009
This is the finale of Heroes season 3, I have had a love-hate relationship with this season and I feel the same way with this episode. It had some classic Heroes aspects that I have grown to love, and some of the bad traits that later Heroes seasons have picked up. One of the things I liked was how it started with the monotone narration of Dr. Suresh(Sendhil Ramamurthy). This was calming for me and it gave me the feeling that we were getting back on track. …
Posted by Ryan on April 24th, 2009
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Posted by Ryan on April 24th, 2009
This was another classic and almost heart felt episode of the office. The episode started out with Michael (Steve Carell) going house to house to pick up his employees at 6am for paper deliveries. The deliveries are being made in an old gray van with Korean lettering on the side. We find out from Pam (Jenna Fischer) that the lettering translates to something along the lines of a church van and leads to the problem of old Korean ladies trying to get in to be taken to church. After that ,Ryan (Bj Novak) makes the suggestion that...
Posted by Ryan on April 24th, 2009
The Soloist is the story of Steve Lopez (Robert Downy Jr.) and Nathaniel Ayers (Jamie Foxx). Two men that meet by fate and end up needing each other in different ways. For Steve in the beginning it seems he just needs Nathaniel for a story. This need for a story is driven by a rash of staff writer firings at the LA Times. It just so happens that he finds this story in Nathaniel, a homeless musician with mental problems. For Nathaniel the need is different he just needs a friend, plain and simple.
As Steve writes about his new...
Posted by Angela on April 23rd, 2009
Being a girl, there really isn’t a lot of games that peak my interest for long periods of time. I’ll play a little “first person shooter” every now and then but I’m not into “R.P.G.s” (role-playing game), and I’m definitely not into the “MMO” games (massive multimedia online). Then these rhythm games come along and all of the sudden, everyone’s girlfriends and moms are taking over the Xbox 360.
Guitar Hero World Tour is the third installment from the franchise,...
Posted by Ryan on April 23rd, 2009
If you have seen the first installment of Crank, then you have seen this movie. Just throw in a Godzilla-esk battle between two men in a power plant with claymation viewers. All I could think when I saw this was “yeah, that is happening, I rubbed my eyes and it was still there.” The basic story is Chev Chelios(Jason Statham) survived the fall from the helicopter and was abducted by the Triad to have his organs transplanted into their leader. His heart is removed and replaced with a mechanical one to keep him alive...
Posted by Angela on April 23rd, 2009
So there we were, Joe and I, in the BOK Center in Tulsa. We had decent seats, lower level, pretty much right in line with the stage. BOK Center is a shiny new penny, all curves and glass and reflective surfaces. On the outside it appeared much larger than the Sprint Center, on the inside it seemed to be about 2/3 the size of the Sprint Center. One area where they surpass the Sprint Center is in acoustics, the sound was flawless.
Right at 8:00 the lights went off, the choruses of “Bruuuuuuuuuuuuce” erupted as the band...
Posted by Angela on April 22nd, 2009
Cal McAffrey (Russell Crowe) is a seasoned reporter for the Washington Post who knows how to get the info he needs for his stories. He is working on a petty thief shooting case when another story breaks that a woman just died falling in front of a subway. That woman is the lead research assistant on a big case being headed by Congressman Stephen Collins (Ben Affleck). When newbie Della Frye (Rachel McAdams) for the Washington Post Blog introduces herself and asks McAffrey for an opinion on Collins, he makes it clear that he wants...
Posted by Ryan on April 21st, 2009
“That guy really has an ego” as Sylar said about himself when he was someone else. If that sentence doesn’t encompass this whole episode, I don’t know what does. This was another great Sylar episode and we needed another one of those this season. After the last episode, I was about to give up on this show but then “they pulled me right back in.” Following Sylar around as he tries to find out who he is and what he has become was so fulfilling. …
Posted by Angela on April 20th, 2009
Out of control laughter from beginning to end! Zack and Miri are two lifelong high school friends who must make an adult film to pay the rent of their apartment. They get the idea for their movie after Zach (Seth Rogen) meets a gay porn star (Justin Long) and discovers Miri (Elizabeth Banks) has been put on Youtube wearing “granny panties” and is being watched by many. …