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Monthly Archives: May 2011

Pirates of the Caribbean (4): On Stranger Tides (In 3D!!!!!!) Review

31 Tuesday May 2011

Posted by thejgman in Film, Review

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disney, Johnny Depp, pirates caribbean, stranger tides

Several years ago we all embarked on the fun journey of Captain Jack Sparrow as he negotiated his way around the trickery and naval warfare and we loved it. At least we should’ve done; if you don’t like Curse of the Black Pearl, you’re wrong. I haven’t seen the second two films, though I’ve not heard particularly good things about them. Going into see the fourth, I had a deep sense of trepidation. The use of 3D is usually a sign of cheap promotion and not to mention the fact that few franchises can survive to their fourth instalment (Hi Crystal Skull!). And you know what? I was right. Continue reading →

The Good Wife Season Two Review

25 Wednesday May 2011

Posted by serenadoherty in Femme Friendly Club, Review, TV

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2011, Chris Noth, Crime, Drama, Josh Charles, Julianna Margulies, The Good Wife, TV

My Femme Friendly Club is full of mature feminine Entertainment, it may not be fashionable (much to my sadness) but it can make you feel empowered and mature. More of it please. Continue reading →

Portal 2 Review

19 Thursday May 2011

Posted by thejgman in Games, Review

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gaming, portal, valve

Platform – 360 (reviewed) | PS3 | PC
Developed and Published by Valve

You could say I’ve been putting this review off, especially considering the game came out a month ago and I completed everything it had to offer a couple of days after that. You’d be right. The problem is I’ve spent all the time mulling over the parts I didn’t like and the parts I didn’t like as much as 1. I’m not saying Portal 1 was the best game ever, but in its execution it was a perfect game. It didn’t have enough time to screw up. Portal 2’s duration gave it that capability and I believe there were some screw-ups. There were also several elements that I didn’t like, but can appreciate others very much did. So, with some spoilers, let’s delve into the wonderful world of Portal 2 and Aperture Science. You monsters. Continue reading →

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