Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Show Review: H2o: Just Add Water

For whatever reason, this summer has been spectacularly boring and hot. Therefore I have taken the liberty upon myself to stay inside and entertain myself by browsing Netflix. And I rediscovered this wonderful show. I watched it when it first came out and quickly lost interest and have regretted it since.
The show is about three Australian girls, Emma, Cleo, and Rikki. They all turn into mermaids ten seconds after touching water.
The show is deliciously cheesy and the acting is terrible at times. The storytelling and script can get ridiculous at times. But it is very entertaining and exciting to watch.
4 1/2 out of Five stars.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Website Review: Ninjadoodle.com

I enjoy playing silly computer games, and the best place to do that is at http://www.ninjadoodle.com. It is a site where you have a multitude of games to choose from. The creator of the site adds games from other sites as well as creates his own. I can waste several hours on this site. It is very addictive. My favorite game is MaXploder. And I also got a reward for finishing the game! http://www.ninjadoodle.com/maxploder-reward/
So get to it you gamers!

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Book Review: The Host

I was introduced to Stephenie Meyer by way of Twilight. The Host is much better in the way of writing and character development. For those of you who hated the Twilight Saga, The Host is for you. It is indeed a hefty read so be prepared to make a commitment.

Monday, July 4, 2011

Movie Review: Cars 2

As many of you are aware, Cars 2 received the worst reviews of Pixar. For those who know me, I enjoy any type of movie reference. The detail put into this film is exquisite and surprisingly realistic. Larry the Cable Guy is an excellent choice for the voice of Mater. The actors seem to have car versions of themselves. The James Bond-ian feel makes the film entertaining and a treat to watch. Sure, the script leaves something to be desired by way of character development. Perhaps Pixar should focus less on the action, and look towards a better focus on script and writing. Hopefully they'll bounce back with Brave. Overall, Three stars out of Five.