Imagine a third-rate cover-based third person shooter with bad weapon selection, bad enemies, and a terrible auto save feature. As you're playing it, even 20 minutes or so, take the disc out and put in a third-rate flight combat sim with bad controls, unbalanced enemies, frustrating radar, and a small amount of weapons. That's Dark Void.
Rockstar Punched was my first run-in with the Rockstar brand of energy drinks, and it gave me a high opinion of the brand. So when I saw that my local megamart was carrying the zero carb version of Rockstar, I decided to splurge.
In most cases, Sucralose is the magic ingredient. I look for it when purchasing "zero carb" or "sugar free" beverages, as it does a great job of emulating the flavor profile of sugar. Rockstar Zero Carb is proof that Sucralose is not a magic ingredient.
What with my pleasant experience with AMP's Lightning energy drink, I was really looking forward to my experience with AMP's "Traction" drink, which I got in the same bundle sale at my local megamart.
Normally when describing a drink I don't usually choose a word associated with tires. But in this case, it's accurate.
American Airlines now operates the American Space Fleet, and part of this fleet is a group of ships who carry domes of plant life from the thoroughly exploited Earth. These ships are ordered to eject, and then nuke, all their domes. The botanist of the Valley Forge decides to take action to save one of his domes. Silent Running.
The title was interesting. Silent Running evokes the image of submarines attempting to hide from enemies. I was expecting a movie with action, where the botanist takes over the helm and attempts to keep his trees alive and convince everyone that they're worth keeping, while doing death defying feats of starship agility to keep those trees alive.
What I got was one of the worst movies I've ever seen.
I know this is more of a sad story than a review, but Verizon failed so enormously that I just had to get it down in writing.
A bunch of two-inch high aliens deal with the collapse of their Vulcan culture and try to fit in with American society on board a robotic Eddie Murphy as they try to find a small ball that will drain the planet's oceans. Oh, and there's a sub plot in there about a woman who triggers a mutiny because the captain didn't endanger their cover to ogle her.
Seriously, that's my review. Any desire you have to watch it after reading that is your own problem.
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I would have to say I was excited to go see this new mummy movie, seeing that is that I have seen the last two and enjoyed them. The thing is, no matter how I tried, this movie flat out "sucked". Sure, the beggining had a car chase, but that was all the action it got.
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