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Sunday, September 30, 2007

Premiere Week

Last week was premiere week on many networks and there were a lot of quality shows that premiered last week. Here are links to download high quality files that are rips from hd broadcasts. Each of these files is around 350 mb and megashares only gives you 250 mb at a time so you will have to use a download manager. Enjoy!


Kid Nation

Heroes

Chuck

Journeyman

Stargate Atlantis

The Office

My Name is Earl

Ugly Betty

ER

Bionic Woman

The Unit

House

Bones

Chuck


I will be posting my review of Halo 3 in the near future. Not owning a 360 it has been difficult to finish the game so i haven't posted until i finished it. Not that i am finished i will review all parts of the game. I am also going to start posting reviews of movies and television shows that i have been watching. Many tv shows i will review after i have watched the second episode of the season, especially new shows. I like to give them a chance to show themselves off. Thanks and may the force be with you.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Ode to a Conservative

There you go Kurticus Maximus, I still got the magic!!!

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Here is the longer version of the Believe ad...much better than the short version...my girlfriend Charlotte said that she saw it on television today while baking cookies (entirely serious) so enjoy...more is to come on halo 3 and other topics. May the force be with you.

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Halo 3, Star Wars, and my generation

I am beginning to think that the imminent release of the greatest FPS of all time is a good reason why i should restart this blog. If anyone reads this thank you for actually caring. The news flooding from Bungie Studios has lately flown so thick and fast that hardly a day has gone by without some goodies coming from Bungie. Halo has, in the minds of many including myself, become the Star Wars of this generation. I know this phrase has been thrown around a lot lately, but I would like to quantify this statement. The original Star Wars Trilogy was a fanciful story of a small group of freedom loving rebels taking down a large evil empire. Much ink has been spilled on these movies' relation to real life, but even I, untrained as I am in the matters of film, can draw out the basic correlations. The time when the Star Wars movies came out was a time of great uncertainty in America. People wondered whether the US's supremacy in the world was at an end. It seemed that our struggle against the Soviet Union was going badly. Star Wars does not translate perfectly into the events of that time, but the struggle of the Rebels (America and the West) against the evil Galactic Empire (Soviet Union) was very indicative of the losing attitude many Americans had, especially after the loss in Vietnam.

Now is a different time with different problems. WE are unpopular in a world that seems to continually use "America" and what she is seen to stand for as a scapegoat. Terrorism has affected America in a very strong way and we are in a war at the heart of the beast that is growing more unpopular daily. The simple desperation of earth's plight is a welcomed tale in the complicated and morally muddled world in which we live. Our country was attacked without provocation in both Halo (while it is instead our entire world instead of just America) and on September 11th and in both tales we face an enemy that will stop only with our total destruction. There are heroes in both battles and while we honor our valiant woman and med at arms, especially those fallen in the field of battle, the United Nations Space Command has in Halo a man who embodies all this courage, honor and inhuman resolve and adds a liberal amount of kickass--Master Chief--Spartan-117--John. A recently released commercial for Halo 3 has an old man telling his story of being a marine during the Human-Covenant War and almost losing faith until the appearance of Master Chief. His myth is almost that of a god giving hope to those who have none. He is an icon of an age that needs hope and will gain it from one of the most unlikely places--a video game. I don't think that it is a coincidence that the Star Wars extended universe has added a similar story to the universe with the invasion by the Yuuzhan Vong in the New Jedi Order Series. Here, however, one finds what I would consider a much more complicated storyline with much greater moral ambiguities.

So when you are playing Halo 3 don't see it only as a game, but a deep allegory of the days in which we live--great days for courage and honor but also dangerous in their moral ambiguities.

May the force be with you as you finish the Fight.