The N5 Show: Week #23, 2013 – E3 2005!
More memories!
N, Cody and TC sit down for another wave of humorous (?) recollection on their second trip to E3 in 2005. Listen as N rambles on from journal entries and so forth and we try to remember what happened where! It’s like being old when you’re young!
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These Are The Last 5 Movies I Rented On Google Play
Boobs.
It seems silly to put $3-4 a pop down on a movie rental, but when you’re a few winks shy of falling asleep and sitting in bed, sometimes the best thing is to rent a bloody movie. that said, here are the last five movies that I’ve rented from Google’s Play Store. Check it!
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Stephen King’s ‘Joyland’ Review: The Carny ‘Wonder Years’
You probably won’t be as shocked as this Hollywood Girl is.
Perhaps if I’d been born two or three decades earlier, I’d be able to rattle off a tale about how I became a helping hand at a little-known amusement park. Through the lens of Stephen King’s easy-to-digest prose and incredibly thorough research, we get to experience what it must’ve been like to ride a train down the eastern seaboard to take up a summer job learning carny talk, minding the rides and “wearing the fur”. In King’s second paperback exclusive, we follow the yarn of Devin Jones, a 21-year old college kid who just wants to forget about the girl who broke his heart.
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‘After Earth’ Review: Another Nail in M. Night Shyamalan’s Coffin
Wow. What a complete piece of shit this movie is. If you throw and egotistical movie star, his talentless son, a washed up director, and a metric ton of shitty CGI into a blender, After Earth is the sludge that drips out. The movie may not be as mind numbingly awful as last year’s Battleship, but cast and crew here find a way to achieve new, infuriating levels of pure, unalloyed mediocrity.
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‘Now You See Me’ Review: The Closer You Look…
Don’t look too closely or you may discover a mediocre movie.
Now You See Me is a movie I desperately wanted to like. In the midst of a season that Hollywood has exclusively dedicated to superhero movies and Will Smith vanity projects, Summit Entertainment releases a dialogue-driven, heist flick with one of the stronger ensemble casts in recent memory. Now You See Me isn’t a modern summer action blockbuster, and that makes it refreshing. On the other hand, the screenplay is downright infuriating.
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FEZ PRO SHO: Week #22, 2013 – Arrested Development, Phoenix Comicon, Toe Thumbs
Little bit of everything!
The Phoenix quartet are in the house once more to chat about the new season of Arrested Development, Phoenix Comicon, phones dying on the E3 show floor and so, so much more!
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THE NIGHTLY FLO SHO: May 31st, 2013 – E3 Awards Planning
Behind-the-scenes!
We’re a week shy of E3 and you’re about to get a blast of our behind-the-scenes efforts to categorize our E3 awards! Rob, Keith, Kelly and N debate and scream at each other to bits over what awards games should win at the big show!
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Kim Dotcom Had His Stuff Illegally Seized, Judge Says, Now Gets It Back
I don’t know what he’s grabbing at.
It’s a major win for Kim Dotcom today as the New Zealand High Court ruled that items obtained during last year’s raid must be returned to him. The High Court deemed that the search warrants were illegal due to their generic nature and did not adequately describe the charges being brought against Dotcom. Read the rest of this article…
FEZ Week In Review: Week #22, 2013 – New Google Maps, Arrested Development, After Earth
Google dominates the globe!
FEZ Week In Review is a series we prepared all of our original content from the past week for you to gaze at! On top of that, we go over the stories that mattered most to you in the past seven days, whether gaming, tech, entertainment or otherwise, and bring them together for you to view in one quick glance!
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Dear Over-Qualified ‘Halo 4’ Contractor, Stop Complaining About Grunt Work
QA people unite! Destroy the orb that holds you back!
Dear Nathan (RC) Peters,
I read your op-ed over at Kotaku this morning and I was intrigued. I don’t care much for The Trenches as a comic, but the anecdotes they feature from current and former QA staffers are incredibly interesting; I even know a few. I just have a passion about the adventures of the line-level jockey. That I love games helps things. People are calling you out for your editorial, which amounts to it being little more than sour grapes, but let’s face it: they’re right. There’s simply nothing tragic about your story. Take it from me.
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