Ashley Porter Published: November 8, 2006 “Borat!: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan” staring, Sacha Baron Cohen is an absolutely hilarious documentary style film about a journalist named Borat Sagdiyev. Borat is sent on an assignment to better the nation of Kazakhstan by documenting the ways of the American people. ...
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“Saw III” Movie Review: Out of ideas?
Cynthia Munoz Published: November 8, 2006 The trilogy has been hacking its way through the box office since the first film was released. The lip biting, face turning, eye shutting debut of “Saw III” opened in theaters on Oct. 27, with profits exceeding $33.6 million during its opening weekend. To “Saw” fans, it will be...
The Factory: more than a coffee shop, a community
Heather Madden Published: November 8, 2006 Do you know that joke where someone walks into a bar and there is a Priest, Jewish man, and an Atheist woman? Well, the joke was not actually a joke. And the bar was actually a church and a coffee shop. The Factory church and coffee shop is a...
Break into music industry with college education
Ernest Clemons Jr. Published: November 8, 2006 Many people want to start their own record label or business in the music industry but do not know what it takes to have a successful business. For some, attending college has helped. Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University student Tuesday Donaldson, a junior majoring in Public Relations, has...
Service learning serves up bonus features
Jennifer Rich-Neal Published: November 8, 2006 Through the service learning approach, a series of bonus features has been produced. Prior to each curtain call of the musical, the audience will be treated to a 10-minute presentation of various aspects surrounding the reality that was World War II. PJC students, faculty and patrons of WWII have...
Muse’s New Album Crammed with Sound and Fury
Paul Smith – The Corsair Everyone enjoys a good conspiracy theory—a wild romp through fanciful images of shadow and light at war behind the scenes of ordinary life. But once you peel back the layers and do some proper research, those tales of secret brotherhoods, aliens, and government cover-ups just seem so puerile and inane....
Trials HD, for Xbox 360
Trials HD, for Xbox 360 developed by RedLynx for Microsoft’s Xbox Live Arcade ESRB rating: T. by Wade Manns Trials HD doesn’t really have a story, but at its soul is competition. You compete with your friends that you’ve added through Xbox Live, as well as the thousands-strong whole of the Xbox Live community. Your...
Inglourious Basterds
by Wade Manns Inglourious Basterds Directed by Quentin Tarantino Rating: R, for strong graphic violence, language, and brief sexuality. Length: 153 minutes. Tarantino has returned for his latest cinematic masterpiece, and it is quintessentially Tarantino. He’s taken the formula that he used so well in Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill and applied it to the...
Shadow Complex
By Wade Manns Shadow Complex by Epic Games, Chair Entertainment Genre: 2D action/exploration on a semi-3D field. Rating: T for Violence and Language. Incremental exploration has always been one of my favorite activities in video games. If you have played Super Metroid or any Castlevania game since Symphony of the Night, you know of what...
Remember Atari?
by Wade Manns My first game console was the Atari 2600. It was around 1983 or 1984, when I was around four or five years old. My brother (who is about three years older than me) and I would gather around that storied box of wonders that connected to our television set and play several...