After playing the Flash game World Map I realizes how scant my knowledge of geography was in some areas, Africa and the newer nations of Eastern Europe in particular. I came across World Geography Quizzes, a site with hundreds of geography games that helping to get me up to speed again…
World Geography Quizzes
After playing the Flash game World Map I realizes how scant my knowledge of geography was in some areas, Africa and the newer nations of Eastern Europe in particular. I came across World Geography Quizzes, a site with hundreds of geography games that helping to get me up to speed again…
Vader Dad
The Star Wars PSA Vader Dad (iFilm video) has a chilling message for Sith parents everywhere: “Dark Sith Lords who use lightsabers have children who use lightsabers.” Learn it. Live it.
Vader Dad
The Star Wars PSA Vader Dad (iFilm video) has a chilling message for Sith parents everywhere: “Dark Sith Lords who use lightsabers have children who use lightsabers.” Learn it. Live it.
The Wizard DVD Review
Full disclosure: similar to previous reviews of The Jerk and Dune, I recently received a copy of The Wizard from Special Ops Media in return for writing a review.
The Wizard was released in 1989 and stars Fred Savage in his Wonder Years prime as Corey Woods. Here’s the blurb from the package:
Corey (Savage) refuses to let his emotionally disturbed younger brother Jimmy (Luke Edwards) be institutionalized, and the two run away together. They soon join forces with a resourceful girl (Jenny Lewis), who notices that Jimmy has a special talent: he is a “wizard” at video games and gets the high score on absolutely everything he plays. Evading their parents and a sinister bounty hunter, the trio head for a climactic showdown at the video game championships in California.
Co-starring Beau Bridges and Christian Slater, it’s an inside look at the world of video gamers that will have you cheering the whole way!
If you haven’t yet noticed, for the most part I’m a die-hard ‘80s fan, so I will usually defend even the crappiest of ’80s movies solely because I saw them back in The Day and have a soft spot for them. No such luck here, as I don’t think I saw this back in ’89, and I just didn’t like it very much. I was hoping for a lot more footage of classic ’80s arcade games, but clips were spotty at best and consisted mostly of Nintendo ports of arcade games, something I never really got into. I was also hoping for a better ’80s soundtrack, but this was by no means a classic ’80s soundtrack; here’s a partial listing of the tracks. Although I didn’t expect much from the plot, it was clichéd and full of holes, with little payoff or character resolution at the end. The DVD itself didn’t have any special features to speak of.
At the IMDB entry, there were a couple of people who really seemed to like the movie and were excited about this DVD release, so this is definitely for fans like them. It’s hard for me to recommend this DVD to anyone else…
The Wizard DVD Review
Full disclosure: similar to previous reviews of The Jerk and Dune, I recently received a copy of The Wizard from Special Ops Media in return for writing a review.
The Wizard was released in 1989 and stars Fred Savage in his Wonder Years prime as Corey Woods. Here’s the blurb from the package:
Corey (Savage) refuses to let his emotionally disturbed younger brother Jimmy (Luke Edwards) be institutionalized, and the two run away together. They soon join forces with a resourceful girl (Jenny Lewis), who notices that Jimmy has a special talent: he is a “wizard” at video games and gets the high score on absolutely everything he plays. Evading their parents and a sinister bounty hunter, the trio head for a climactic showdown at the video game championships in California.
Co-starring Beau Bridges and Christian Slater, it’s an inside look at the world of video gamers that will have you cheering the whole way!
If you haven’t yet noticed, for the most part I’m a die-hard ‘80s fan, so I will usually defend even the crappiest of ’80s movies solely because I saw them back in The Day and have a soft spot for them. No such luck here, as I don’t think I saw this back in ’89, and I just didn’t like it very much. I was hoping for a lot more footage of classic ’80s arcade games, but clips were spotty at best and consisted mostly of Nintendo ports of arcade games, something I never really got into. I was also hoping for a better ’80s soundtrack, but this was by no means a classic ’80s soundtrack; here’s a partial listing of the tracks. Although I didn’t expect much from the plot, it was clichéd and full of holes, with little payoff or character resolution at the end. The DVD itself didn’t have any special features to speak of.
At the IMDB entry, there were a couple of people who really seemed to like the movie and were excited about this DVD release, so this is definitely for fans like them. It’s hard for me to recommend this DVD to anyone else…
50 More ’80s Commercials
GIANT Magazine’s feature The 50 Greatest Commercials of the ’80s was so popular that they have posted the follow-up article 50 More ’80s Commercials, which again includes YouTube video links for all of the commercials. Awesome…
Dick Cheney’s Google Searches
Vanity Fair’s article Dick Cheney’s Google Searches is pretty funny…
Dick Cheney’s Google Searches
Vanity Fair’s article Dick Cheney’s Google Searches is pretty funny…
The Office Compilation Album
Seat 18b Creations has created The Office Compilation Album, which includes nineteen downloadable MP3 tracks from the show. The download link is a bit funky, but it works eventually…