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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

New Artwork- Star Wars

Got this one from www.deviantart.com/deviation/16605007/ for any of you Star Woids out there. :)

New Artwork-Famous


Got another one for you guys, again this is NOT my artwork and i take no credit for it in any way, just sowing my appreciation for it. ope you enjoy it.

New Artwork- Werewolf


found this one at https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/Mascot , truely nice work.


Clique Originals

I'm going to be putting a lot of my artwork up ere in te coming days so any feed back negative or positive would be a great elp, keeo in mind i'm going to school in a few monts for digital media/animation so i ave a lot to learn but i got a few tricks up my sleeve ceck 'em out. i'll also be posting oter artwork i find on the internet or come across any were tat i think sows potential or is already fantastic, good or bad if you'd like me to post some of your work on ere i'd be more than happy to do so, just write me a reply and let me know. tanks, till next time-

Movie Review: State of Play







I give this one a 4 out of 5. not perfect in my opinion but a must see for any crime/drama fan out there.

If you still haven't seen it and want to be suprised you sould stop reading now.



One night, a thief is fleeing through Washington, D.C. at night and is killed by a man carrying a briefcase and a suppressed handgun. A pizza delivery man who witnesses the incident while riding his bicycle is shot by the killer and is left in a coma. The following morning, a young woman is killed by a subway train in an apparent suicide. Congressman Stephen Collins (Affleck) is distraught to hear the news, as the woman was Sonia Baker, a lead researcher on his staff. Collins, who has military experience, is leading an investigation into PointCorp, a private defense contractor with controversial operations involving mercenaries. Reporter Cal McAffrey (Crowe) was Collins' college roommate, and the two discuss Sonia's death. Collins reveals that he had been having an extramarital affair with Sonia, and that Sonia had sent him a cheerful video message on the morning of her death, which he believes is inconsistent behavior for someone about to commit suicide. Della Frye (McAdams), a reporter and blogger with the online division of Cal's newspaper, discovers that Sonia's death occurred in one of only three CCTV blind spots on the subway platform. Cal believes the shootings are related to Sonia's death and finds a link between the thief and a homeless girl who sought out Cal. She gives him photographs that the thief, a friend of hers, stole from the killer's briefcase. The photos show surveillance images of Sonia talking to a well-dressed man.
Della visits the hospital where the pizza delivery man is regaining consciousness. She meets a man while exiting an elevator. She witnesses the pizza man in his hospital bed shot dead by an unseen sniper. Dismayed, she returns to her newspaper's office and reviews CCTV footage; she recognizes the man she met at the hospital on the footage from the subway platform and at the elevator in the hospital. Cal asks a connection he has inside PointCorp to find information regarding the man. He reveals that PointCorp stands to gain $40 billion annually from its mercenary activities in the Middle East and domestically. Cal speaks with Collins, who shares his research findings — PointCorp is cooperating with other defense contractors to create a monopoly and purchase government surveillance and defense contracts, essentially privatizing United States security.
Cal's PointCorp insider returns with the address of someone linked to the suspected assassin. Cal visits the address to find the assassin living there. Terrified, Cal makes an excuse and tries to leave. Stalked by the man, Cal calls the police who arrive and force the man to disappear after he shoots at Cal. Della, following a lead, finds the identity of the well-dressed man speaking to Sonia in the photographs — a PR executive working for a subsidiary of PointCorp. Cal blackmails him into talking about his activities with Sonia, and secretly tapes their conversation. The PR excecutive reveals that Sonia was paid to spy on Collins for PointCorp, but that she loved Collins and was pregnant with his baby when she was killed. Before Cal's newspaper goes to press, Collins goes on record to present his research into PointCorp. Collin's wife Anne reveals that she knows about the money paid to Sonia and after Stephen and Anne leave, Cal realizes that Stephen knew already that Sonia was working for PointCorp. Cal then wonders what Stephen would have done had he known he had been tricked and whether Stephen himself is connected with the assassin and looks at Stephen's old military picture for clues.
The military picture confirms Cal's hunch, and Cal rushes to Collins' office to speak with him. Collins reveals that he had been suspicious of Sonia, and that he hired the assassin to watch her. The assassin is Corporal Bingham, a former military colleague of Collins', whose life Collins had once saved. Collins says that Bingham didn't trust Sonia and killed her with no authorization from him. Cal tells Collins that he has three minutes to leave his office before the police arrive, as he's already contacted them. Cal goes to his car where he is confronted by Bingham, who says he will kill for a friend. Cal ducks, and the officers whom Cal called arrive and shoot Bingham before he opens fire. At the office Cal and Della type up their story with an altered version of Bingham's death (the story indicates that Bingham had committed suicide) and noting that Collins was arrested before they leave the office together. The film credits roll with footage of the newspaper being printed.

Movie Review: Assassination of a High School President


Wow. okay, so bruce willis is reduced to the role of an irritated somewhat deranged ex military type High School Principle in this one... ummm to make a long story short looks like the main kid in tis movie wants to be a reporter so he's running around like a little snoop, the SAT's are stolen, bla bla the jocks allhate him and are in some kind of conspiracy beind the whole SAT thing, he digs digs digs to find out the truth, turns out these jocks came up with some scheme to sell perscription drugs to students...no clue on this one, my apologies, not worth your time or your money in my opnion i give it a 2 out of 5. eres the full synopsis, check it for yourselves.

When senior Francesca Facchini (Mischa Barton) solicits Bobby Funke's (Reece Thompson) help tracking down a set of stolen SATs[3], Funke uncovers a story. After he suspects the school president for the crime, Funke becomes one of the most popular kids at St. Donovan's High. Funke wins the respect of everyone from Principal Kirkpatrick (Bruce Willis) to the kid that farts on him in Spanish class and Francesca takes Funke to homecoming. As Funke's popularity grows so do his suspicions. He begins to wonder if the president really stole the SATs or if he's just a pawn in a conspiracy.

Movie Reviews

Okay so this is something I'm gonna try out ere and see ow well it goes. I like to consider myself somewhat of a movie buff, if its out odds are that i've seen it. So if you're unsure about wheter to waste 20 bucks on some crappy flick, come check it out here. Maybe you'll want to form your own opinion on it, but I'm just trying to save you some money and spare time. So keep checking back and I'll have them up as soon as I can. I'm always looking for feedback good or bad. Till next time-

Up and Running

Just wanted to say thanks for cecking us out and thanks for your patience, I know there isn't a whole lot on the site just yet, but just bare with us and we'll have this thing going strong in no time. tanks again.

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