Monday, 05 May 2008 17:06
kRabbit
 Zombies. I really do not know why they entice me as much as they do. Perhaps, it’s due to the fact that zombies are rather unintelligent yet persistent adversaries. Obviously, we humans see ourselves as the superior race and even if we find ourselves weaker than those that come after us, we figure that we will always be more intelligent. So, perhaps my fascination with the undead stems from the need to feel superior. We “smarter” beings should always be able to fight back against those less intelligent as long as we work smart and we work together. Or maybe, I’m over-thinking it all together. It could just be that I like zombies because zombie movies are full of titties, explosions and gore. My latest excursion into a zombie-infested world comes from the new George A. Romero film, Diary of the Dead.
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Tuesday, 29 April 2008 06:04
kRabbit
It has come to the point that I can no longer listen to regular radio for prolonged periods without wanting to drive my vehicle into a school short-bus of retards or take my computer keyboard and embed each and every key into a coworker's face. Radio has taken a turn for the worst with pop-rap, emo-rock and farm-machine loving country music. You could try to take a break from the mental retardation that is music and switch to a talk show. Then, you are left with whiny bitch ass morning show hosts complaining about FCC regulations or their stupid fucking family that nobody cares about. Hell, you could even try out a little adult talk radio and listen to the conservative based ass-fucks who wants the bastard child of Jesus and Ronald Reagan to become the next president and have all of our loved ones serving in wars that do nothing but blow our tax dollars an ungrateful fucks overseas.
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Saturday, 05 April 2008 00:01
Rhyno
With the release of the new Star Trek movie coming next year, it got me thinking about who the best starship commanders actually are. We have come a long way from Kirk/Picard debate. Some of the commanders that must be considered aren't even in the Star Trek universe. I'm not going to attempt to rank these commanders using strict guidelines or categories. This is simply a list of the best starship commanders judging by their actions made on the shows I love to watch.
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Thursday, 21 February 2008 05:10
schnucks
The 2008 Oscars awards are rapidly approaching on Feb 24th, so I'd thought I'd give a list as to who I think will win. I'm not going to go through all of the categories because lets face it, who really cares who wins the Oscar for Best Makeup. Anyways, I am just going to run through the major categories and give you my winners in each. Enjoy!
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Thursday, 14 February 2008 16:23
Pepster
After watching the New York Giants shock the undefeated New England Patriots last night, I decided to write up a top five sports upset list for FlamingBaby!
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Thursday, 31 January 2008 15:12
Chris
A few weeks ago I wrote an article covering the top 10 songs of 2007. But now, its time to for me to move in a different direction. I've decided to write this article outlining my favorite top 10 cover songs ever. There are tons of great songs out there, and great covers of those songs, so narrowing down this list was difficult, but without further ado, here is my list.
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Friday, 01 February 2008 03:05
M3pheston
At last night's premere of The Orphanage, it was announced that Guillermo Del Toro would be directing the ever so anticipated movie The Hobbit. Del Toro who is known for movies such as Pan's Labryinth, Hellboy, and Blade II will have quite a challenge ahead of him. Peter Jackson's directing of the Lord of the Rings trillogy was spot on and delivered fans both young and old an epic tale that will be enjoyed for generations to come. The bar has been set pretty high, the only question is can Del Toro deliver? As you can see from some of his past movies he's no stranger to the fantasy/sci-fi genre, but nothing he's directed thus far is on par with Lord of the Rings. I think that Pan's Labryinth is probably the best movie we've seen from Del Toro as far as visuals are concerned, it shows that he does have a real eye for the fantasy genre, but can he translate that vision into a story that's already known the world over; let alone deliver it in the same manner that Jackson delivered Lord of the Rings.
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Thursday, 31 January 2008 11:32
Yohnstoppable
The 24 classes of Warhammer Online. Each faction has 3 races, and each of these races has 4 classes. Every class follows one archetype or another, with each race having a class to fulfill each archetype. These archetypes include tank, melee dps, ranged dps, and support/healer hybrid. Once we get the details added, you will click the images get more detailed pages on each class.
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Wednesday, 30 January 2008 12:48
Yohnstoppable
Warcry held a developer's chat on January 30, 2008 with the devs of Warhammer Online. This was a good chance for players to submit questions to the developers of the game. My questions, unfortunately, didn't get much of an answer. However, there was some pretty good information. Here is the chat log, with of course the random bs filtered out.
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Tuesday, 29 January 2008 13:13
M3pheston
When it comes to music there's nothing like hearing the angelic voice of a really hot chick. You hesitate to change the station when you are alone and when you are with others you look around to hear if anyone complains. You hide your obsession like a teenager hides his condoms under his mattress because you're afraid your friends will think you're gay. Well hide no more, I'm pulling back the curtain and showing you my top 10 female musicians. Ranking is based on a mix of talent, how much I actually like their style of music, and of course good ol' fashioned hotness! So sit back, check out the pics, and be proud to be a guy thinking about how you'd bang the hot chick on the radio!
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