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TV Reviews Vizio XVT553SV Vizio M320NV Vizio E320VL

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We will be reviewing the following three Vizio TVs soon. Please, if one in particular interests you more than another, then let us know in the comments section. The three TVs we are reviewing are:

  • Review of the Vizio XVT553SV 55″ 1080P LED TV
  • Review of the Vizio M320NV Razor 32″ 1080p LED TV
  • Review of the Vizio E320VL 32″ 720P LCD TV

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Comparison Between Sony PSP-3000 VS. the PSP Go

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Although both of these products have been out for a while, I felt obliged to release a review to help those debating between both items. You can read my review of the differences between the Sony PSP-3000 and PSP Go here.



Radeon HD 6850 & 6870 review

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A review of the Radeon HD 6850 & 6870 has finally been published! Come see the results now. This review is from Guru3D.



Belated Game Reviews: Mass Effect 2

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Review: Mass Effect 2

Platform: Xbox 360, PC, PS3 (to be released)

Release Date: January 2010 (360 and PC), TBD (PS3)

Format: DVD, Blu-Ray (soon)

So I’ve somehow gone for months not having added a review of Mass Effect 2 on here, and since the release date, added DLC packs have complicated any narrative I might want to spin by adding additional content onto the core game. So, attempting to take that all into account, where does the game stand on this very, very belated review? Well, let’s put it this way: you’d better be looking for a GOTY edition of Mass Effect 2 or something, because the amount that the DLC packs add on is quite significant. In fact, going back to a copy of the core unvarnished game feels pretty hollow in comparison because once you’d had a taste of the expanded universe and options that the DLC brings, well, it’s just really impossible to feel the same way.



Movie: The Good, The Bad, The Weird

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I’m a huge fan of western style movies. Some of them have absolutely awesome storylines, especially older westerns. This isn’t to say that there aren’t loads of generic, boring westerns out there, but there are some that really should be seen since they take all the good stuff and mix it with even more good, yet innovative stuff. The movie The Good, The Bad, The Weird is a PERFECT example. As you may be able to tell, I’ve just recently watched it, which is why I’m writing about it.

So it’s a Korean western, which sounds weird since Korea isn’t a place that produces many movies in such a genre. However, they do so FLAWLESSLY and make the entire movie such a thrill to watch even for someone who isn’t a fan of Westerns. There is nonstop action, cool effects, nice stunts, a great storyline, and even comedy that actually can get you chuckling. You’ll need to watch the movie with subtitles, however, as no English dubbing is available, nor should it be, as that would take away from the movie. The director, as well as the writer of this movie, is Ji-woon Kim, and he really did a fantastic job. This movie earns 5 out of 5 stars in my book! Check out the stream of the movie trailer below–

Note: This movie is also called Joheunnom nabbeunnom isanghannom

Brief Plot Summary:
The story of three Korean outlaws in 1940s Manchuria and their rivalry to possess a treasure map while being pursued by the Japanese army and Chinese bandits.

Brief Cast List:

  • Woo-sung Jung – Park Do-won (The Good)
  • Byung-hun Lee – Park Chang-yi (The Bad)
  • Kang-ho Song – Yoon Tae-goo (The Weird)
  • More information available at: IMDB




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