Heads up people, this fall is going to be providing some fantastic new shows. The CW and NBC have some promising new things , as well as some exciting old things. Here are our Favorites. Slight Spoilers about Vampire Diaries Below. 1) Revolution NBC’s new show starting this September. IT looks Fantastic !!! Clip First … Continue reading »
Posted in August 2012 …
Is Sick Humor Here To Stay?
By: Kayla Ferguson Superbad (2007) grossed $169,871,719 as of May 2008; The Hangover Part II (2011) made $86,035,000 opening weekend; Ted (2012) made $54, 415, 205 opening weekend. Reality television stars now have the ability to make as much money as some A-list actors. It’s difficult to definitively explain why or how this trend came … Continue reading »
4 Awesome Alternate Rules for Your Favorite Childhood Games
By: John Parry This week in Gaming we’re revisiting some of your favorite childhood activities, Fire & Ice style. To keep things fresh, we’re offering you some cool variations on the classics. 4. Hide n’ Go Seek–The Lazy Way Have you ever caught yourself playing Hide n’ Go Seek and wishing you could skip the … Continue reading »
4 Twist Endings That Should Have Happened
By: Lee Smith Cinema boasts many twist endings, whether it’s Luke finding out he has some daddy issues or Bruce Willis discovering why the hell no one except some creepy little boy talks to him anymore in “The Sixth Sense”. I was watching Fight Club the other night (for the sixteenth billionth time) and I … Continue reading »
Mentalist Stands Out in Crowded Crime Genre
By: Alex Jannini With the sheer amount of police procedural shows on television now, it can be difficult to pick one to follow. Should you watch the two detectives that cannot work together, even if their lives depended on it? Or should you check out the quirky scientist who helps a rugged cop solve murders? … Continue reading »
Wii U’s Tragic Flaw (Totally Fixable)
By: John Parry Nintendo made waves at E3 this year when they announced the Miiverse, a big first step into the realm of social networking. Remember, this is the company that insisted in 2004 that “nobody wants to play online.” Fire & Ice is here with an alternate theory on why Nintendo’s entering the social … Continue reading »
Ruby Sparks, In More Ways Than One
By Kayla Ferguson Ruby Sparks is a fearless portrayal about the power of the imagination. It takes the seemingly childish notion of imaginary friends and turns it into a satisfying story about the creative process, romantic struggles and the strength that comes from surrendering power. Directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, Paul Dano stars … Continue reading »
Short But Sweet, On The Sweets
By Michelle Killmer I love candy. I always seem to have this relentless craving for it, so I have to keep a stash in my apartment or else I go crazy. Currently, I have a bowl full of guava-flavored candies and a few Jolly Ranchers on my kitchen table. Seeing as I live down by … Continue reading »
What You Learn Playing Mario Kart with a 7-Year-Old
By John Parry You picked a seat near the back of the plane, hoping the window seat to your left would mercifully remain empty. A mother and young son approach, looking for two adjacent seats. You suddenly realize the seat behind the one to your left is also open. Your plan has backfired, and you’ll … Continue reading »
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