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Jay Leno’s favorite youtube video’s

I’m a great fan of Youtube. To me, it is better than the Google and Microsoft one for lots of reasons, but mainly I can see the potential for small-time film makers, businesses and much more besides. Jay Leno is here in this clip showcasing some of his favorite youtube video’s. Link: Jay Leno’s Favorite […]

in General | September 24, 2006 | 57 Words

Blog Talk Radio: Podcasting evolved?

Although I’m not a fan of podcasting (I get incredibily bored after 20 mins of listening to the same guy… maybe there is a lack of jingles?)… blog talk radio is certainly very interesting. “Blog talk radio lets you host your own talk show online. Receive live callers, interview guests, and broadcast to an unlimited […]

in General | September 23, 2006 | 130 Words

Emily Chang’s eHub

Emily Chang’s eHub is a brilliant web2.0 resource which is constantly updated with tons of links, buzz and gossip and the latest web applications, sites, social software, blogging, Ajax and much more besides. Link: http://www.emilychang.com/go/ehub/

in General | September 22, 2006 | 40 Words

Police Story (1985) – Review

Following on from the bitter disappointment of yet another failed attempt at breaking Hollywood with the movie “The Protector”; Jackie Chan’s Police Story (or Ging chaat goo si) is widely considered to be the best action movie that Chan ever made. Although heavily dated, the movie is a tour de force and I personally believe […]

in Movies | September 21, 2006 | 347 Words

Is ‘War on Terror’:The Board Game in bad taste?

Recently released, “War on Terror – The Board Game” has met some fierce backlash from terrorist victims as well as the general media. But is it really in bad taste, or is it something more? Andy Tompkins and Andrew Sheerin, both from Cambridge are the people behind the boardgame based on global terrorism and have […]

in General | September 20, 2006 | 487 Words

18 Bronzemen Review

As a young orphan, Shao Lung was raised in a Shaolin Temple after his grandmother abandons him there, fearing that an evil General will kill him after killing Lung’s father. Lung spends countless years perfecting his kung fu in order to gain revenge against the cruel General. As he reaches adulthood, Shao Lung decides he […]

in Movies | September 15, 2006 | 682 Words

Site back online; fixing bugs

After two weeks, I’ve finally put the site back online. I am currently fixing bugs. Please excuse the mess.

in General | September 8, 2006 | 19 Words

Whose line is it anyway meets Richard Simmons

What happens when you combine American Fitness Guru Richard Simmons with ABC’s “Whose line is it anyway?” Well, for one thing; an utterly hilarious comedy showcase that really pushes the boundaries on the ABC channel. Link: Richard Simmons on Whose line is it anyway? (YouTube)

in General | August 31, 2006 | 45 Words

Steven Seagal’s ad for mobile firm

In this spoof viral, Steven Seagal tries to pitch several romantic comedies to the “Orange” movie director — but he wants an action movie. I think Seagal was great to mock himself, and apparantly Seagal is meant to be in an up-coming Onion Movie too. Link: Steven Seagal’s ad for mobile firm

in General | August 24, 2006 | 52 Words

Snakes on a Plane (Review)

Samuel L Jackson stars as FBI Agent Nelville Flynn who is transporting a witness for the prosecution, Sean Jones (played by Nathan Phillips), from Hawaii to Los Angeles after Jones witnesses the brutal murder of a special prosecutor by vicious crime kingpin Eddie Kim. In short, Eddie Kim pays off an airport baggage handler to […]

in Movies | August 20, 2006 | 410 Words

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