Paranormal Activity

The problem many men have with films like Paranormal Activity has to do with its marketing campaign. It has been dubbed ‘the film that scared America’ and ‘the scariest film of the decade’.
Men don’t want to be seen screaming for their life in public. They want to be seen doing manly stuff, like playing football, and talking about the many things they want to do to the hot woman that’s just walked past them. Hence, … want to read more?

Chuck: Season Two

Quite possibly one of the best shows on TV at the moment, Chuck’s second season recently came out on DVD – and pretty much surpasses the first season in every way. The first season introduced us to Buy More Tech Support-guy Chuck Bartowski who ends up with a whole computer of government secrets in his head. In the background he has support from CIA agent Sarah Walker and NSA agent John Casey and the three … want to read more?

The Twilight Saga: New Moon

If you’re looking for a prejudiced review of the Twilight Saga, please go away and find someone with an easy/hackneyed opinion. As it happens, I liked the first film. I don’t know why – maybe it reminded me of the teenage angst of Buffy The Vampire Slayer, or maybe it was the oestrogen pills I was taking at the time. Whatever the case, like Ronseal, it did exactly what it says on the tin.

Doctor Who: The Waters of Mars

David Tennant’s song is ending, and he will knock four times. Whether it’s The Doctor that knocks four times is not clear, but one thing’s for certain – the end is definitely near, and the Tenth Doctor’s character arc is being to reach a climatic end. This kicks in with The Waters of Mars, a one-off story which slowly seeds the final two-parter with excellent style. Make no bones about it, what you’re about to … want to read more?

2012

There are many words that could be used to describe the end of the world; ‘boring’ and ‘inconsequential’ aren’t two of them. Too bad Roland Emmerich produced exactly that.
2012 is the latest in double entendre disaster films from the German filmmaker. He has previously directed crap like Stargate, Godzilla, and The Day After Tomorrow, leaving many audiences frustrated by taking good if slightly bizarre concepts for popcorn films, and weighing them down with cliché characters, … want to read more?

The Big Bang Theory Season Two

The first season of The Big Bang Theory, whilst having its moments, did suffer from some problems with being quite stand-alone and having some very thin characterisation and character arcs. There were some quite funny moments, and the characters do have some sources of humour within. Especially in the character of Sheldon and his interactions with Penny are the best things about the show.

Psych Season One

I know! You know! That I’m not telling the truth…
I know! You know! That you don’t have any proof.

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