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Knocked Up, Ocean’s 13, and Comedian reviews

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Check them out, as well as all the rest….

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Go see Transformers. Now.

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If you either:

  1. Enjoyed the toys/cartoon/comics as a kid/adult
  2. or like action-packed blockbusters

…then go see this movie now. It’s worth it. They do a great job in translating it to a live-action stage. I gave it 10/10 for many reasons, but mainly for not ruining but enhancing a childhood treasure.

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Detroit Pistons 06-07: A positive season review

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Immediately after the Pistons lost to the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference Finals this year, Detroit fans all felt the same thing, disappointment. We started asking ourselves what was wrong with our team, what can be done to fix it, who should be fired, traded, etc. I think it’s been way too easy for us to forget the really great things that happened this season.

So I thought I’d put together a list of some of the milestones and events that transpired as I remember them from the past season. I still think some changes need to be made, but a disappointing loss shouldn’t overshadow a great season.

  • Ben Wallace leaves, but we get a good contributer in Nazr Mohammed. He played some good minutes for Detroit in the first part of the season.
  • 6th consecutive 50-win season
  • Antonio McDyess turns in a spectacular 2nd half to the season
  • Developed Jason Maxiell into an offensive force (still looking for that defense, though)
  • Got some good looks at Amir Johnson
  • Signed Chris Webber and had a great stretch after he joined the team
  • Swept a team in the Playoffs for the first time since 1990
  • Defeated the Ben Wallace Bulls!
  • Got to the Eastern Conference Finals for the 5th consecutive time
  • Rasheed Wallace’s half court shot to force overtime!

There’s a bunch of stuff I’m leaving out, for sure. Statistical happenings and on-court accomplishments. If you know of any more, please let me know because I want to add them to the list.

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Incoming Text Message: Craziness is nearby!

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There’s a few internet services out there that are changing the way people interact (dare I say…LIVE?) with each other. Most of these work best in big cities where there’s tons of people crammed all together and on top of each other (and where everyone’s bound to have a Blackberry or Sidekick or some other sort of ‘texting’ apparatus.) Let’s take a look-see, shall we?

Dodgeball
Perhaps the most popular of the three I’ll be talking about, Dodgeball (owned by Google, btw) is a service that lets you ‘check in’ with your friends and let them know where you’re at or where you’re going to be at. You send a text to Dodgeball saying “@Hunt Club,” and Dodgeball will text all your friends (that you’ve already signed up on their website) saying “Joe (that’s you) is at the Hunt Club, why not stop by and say hello?” You can even be notified if anyone in your group (or friends of friends in your group, or people you have a crush on) are in your general vicinity. Its quite crazy.

Loopnote
Loopnote is a little service that allows you to create your own little group or club or obsession and organize the people in it by sending them messages wherever they may be (provided they have a little electronic device attached to them at the time.) You add people to your ‘loop,’ and then send out a message and Loopnote sends it to your loop. You can start your own loop to say, notify your movie lub that the next showing of this month’s movie will be Friday at 8pm at the Michigan Theater. Or you can go to the website and look for interesting loops to join. More of a glorified mailing list than anything else.

Twitter
This isn’t much but an easier way to do what MySpace and Facebook people like to do, update their status every minute of the day. Text in a message to Twitter saying “In class zoning out” (probably the most popular message) and people on your friend list will be updated with your status. Fun, huh? And completely vital to survival as well? Of course! What else are you supposed to do to pass the time in that boring Biology class?

Crazy stuff, huh. I certainly hope all those parents out there are buying their kids cell phone plans with unlimited text messaging. Otherwise those dimes will start to add up. Well, that’s it for today. I guess I better update my Twitter status with “Just completed blog post,” let my loop know that I’ll be late for class tomorrow, and throw a dodgeball to my peepz to hit me up at the comic book store on Wednesday. Gotta love technology.

Yeah, not really to those last three things. Well, ok the comic book store thing might be true…

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Review: The Nintendo Wii (and a couple games)

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nintendo wiiOk, so I got a Nintendo Wii a couple of weeks ago, as an early Christmas present from my sweetie Shannon. First we had to sit in line for it, which was a different experience in itself, and which Shan explained very well on her website.

So once I finally got it all hooked up (that didn’t take too long, there aren’t that many cords,) and then connected to the internet (also very simple, it’s all wireless…but you do need wireless or you’re screwed,) I was off.

First thing to do was to play the pack-in game, Wii Sports.

Wii Sports is probably the most fun people will be having with their Wiis for the next few months. First of all it comes with the system, second it’s designed to show off the motion-sensing controller, and lastly, there just aren’t really that many good games out for the Wii right now. But more on that later.

Wii SportsWii Sports contains 5 little mini-games: Tennis, Bowling, Golf, Baseball, and Boxing. Besides those, it also has a daily fitness program you can do that keeps track of your progress and gives you an “age” based on how well you do. Do really well and you can get as low as 20, do bad and, well, you’ll be older as far as the game is concerned. I’ve really liked this aspect of the game because it gives me something to do each day instead of just playing the same sports over and over. The daily fitness program will switch up between the sports and have you do 3 different training exercises each day. The best I’ve gotten so far is age 28.

Tennis is probably the most active and fun sport you can play. Especially 2-player. You can play up to 4 people at once so I’m looking forward to getting some friends together soon. Shan and I played against each other in Tennis, Golf and Bowling, and all are pretty fun. The learning curve as far as controls is pretty small: You swing the controller like a tennis racket or a baseball bat or a golf club, or your arms like you would when bowling or boxing.

I haven’tplayed Boxing too much because the controls have been pretty non-responsive for me. There’s a lot you can do as far as placement of your hands on the screen according to where you’re holding the controllers in “real life.” So anyways, that hasn’t been played much.

I also purchased Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blast. I had bought Super Monkey Ball for the Nintendo Gamecube and it was pretty darn fun. Probably the weirdest and hardest game ever, but still fun. So this one is much harder, and definitely more weird. It tries to use the motion controller a little too much: you hold the Wii remote horizontally, and you tilt it each direction, which in turn tilts the entire world on the monkey ball game. This causes your little monkey ball to roll in whatever direction and you tilt your way through to get the monkey ball to go through the maze and finally end up at the goal. Well it’s very hard and frustrating, and I haven’t gotten far because I’ve wanted to throw my controller through the TV on a few occasions already. There’s also 50 different party games which would all be more fun with multiple people, so I haven’t been able to try them all out yet. Overall, I wouldn’t buy this game again if I had to.

Besides the games, the Wii has impressed me with it’s overall experience. One thing that I relly like abou tit is that it plays Gamecube games. So I’ve still been playing NBA Live 2005 on it a lot. It’s got ports for the Gamecube controllers on the top of the system (the wireless Wavebird controller for the Gamecube is my favorite controller ever,) and places for memory cards.

You can also download select games over the internet through the Wii via what Nintendo calls a “Virtual Console.” I loaded up some “Wii Points,” which costs $1.00 for every 100 points, with my credit card and went shopping. I ended up buying Super Mario 64 for 1000 Wii Points (or $10) and will save my other 1000 points for upcoming released older games. They release a bunch of games every Monday, and the selection right now isn’t too good. They have NES, SuperNES, Nintendo 64, Sega Genesis, and TurboGrafx 16 games available. I’ve though about getting Sonic the Hedgehog and Altered Beast, but I think I’ll wait and see what else is released first.

The Wii menu is set up into channels, and one of the channels is called the “Mii channel.” Here you go in and design caricatures of people (yourself and others if you want) that will represent you in games that utilize the Miis, like Wii Sports. I also heard the upcoming games like Wario Ware and The Sims will use your designed Miis. Shannon and I made each other and she made her sisters and her friend Robin, and I made Ed. Scott and Megan made themselves on their Wii and sent them over via the internet. It’s pretty silly, but still fun.

Pretty soon there will be News, Forecast and Internet channels available, so that you can sign up for news feeds, get a Google Earth-like forecast, and surf the ‘Net. But these aren’t available right now.

There’s a Photo channel available right now, which will read photos off your SD card and you can send them to people and draw on them and stuff. Haven’t used this yet and most likely won’t, it’s pretty silly, but could be nice for people who don’t have a computer. But if you have a digital camera then you probably have a computer. Oh well.

I guess that’s it. The graphics and stuff aren’t that impressive as far as an update over the Gamecube, but if the games are fun it doesn’t matter. There’s a game coming out in January called Wii Play that will do some more Wii Sports-like stuff like Pool and darts so that should be fun. And I’m looking forward to Super Mario Galaxy, Wario Ware, Metroid, and any NBA game.

I’d definitely recommend a Wii to anyone looking for a video game system. It’s just plain fun, and the games aren’t too hard to grasp so that you can just sit down and be playing right away without having to learn how to play.

So that’s it! Go buy a Wii and then make fun of yourself for buying and playing with something called a “Wii.”

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