Sunday, June 12, 2011

Dragon's Dogma E3 2011 Trailers/Screens DmC Devil May Cry Trailer/Screens Gack Sports The Tony LaRussa Milestone Comment on NE Pa. man charged with killing newborn daughter Attack the Block Gets July Stateside Release Date! Richard Mabey art of giving species their common names 24 000 pages Palin's emails as governor being released — in paper form Charlie Sheen WON’T help MLB legend Sony picks up rights to a movie 15 Most Weird and WTF Museums Devil's Third Interview Dante Rips It Up In New Movie & Screens Go See Los Angeles Jim Shaw ‘CAKES MEN IN PAIN WHITE RECTANGLES DEVIL THE DETAILS’ at Patrick Painter through June 17th EMILY BLUNT IS ON AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR STUTTERING BOARD News Capcom sells subsidiary Caribou Battles Apollo Manchester Sa

From the creators behind some of Capcom's best action games, including Resident Evil 4 and Devil May Cry 4 2:17 of cinematic and in-game footage We humans are funny creatures. We attach magical associations with numbers. Seven is the perfect number. Get three straight sixes on your golf score card and you are not only ruing your golf game but you are fearing the devil. Shooting a 99 isn't much better on the golf links than 100, but it sure feels better. Roberto Clemente's 3,000 hits seem more impressive than ... What da flock is wrong with people these days? It's stories like this that could make a human being, (which this scumbag obviously isn't), want to crap a book on how to puke. Not a much of a believer, but God rest your sweet soul, little one. To the POS who did this, rot with cancer, slowly, and die alone. Then burn in hell for eternity. May your first day with the devil last 10,000 years, and may it be the shortest. Screen Gems finds a date for Joe Cornish's directorial debut about a group of London street thugs who fight off an alien attack. [...] Latin names are fine for textbooks, but the beautiful common names we give to our flora and fauna are part of a shared poetic enterprise stretching back thousands of years I once had an amicable debate with the late John Fowles about the naming of nature. Behind his postmodern novelist's persona, Fowles was a skilled, fastidious and almost old-fashioned naturalist, who greatly preferred robust English tags to the "dark science" of Latin. He warmed to the walnut orb- weaver (a spider) but not _Nuctenea umbratica_. But he was flirting with Zen Buddhism at the time, one of whose axioms is that names are "a pane of smoked glass between us and reality". I disagreed. I've always felt that naming a plant or a creature is a fundamental gesture of respect towards its individuality, its distinction from the generalised green blur. It's the universal first step in beginning a relationship: "What's your name?" Shakespeare seems to share Fowles's ambivalence, at least when he famously writes, "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other word would smell as sweet." We know what he means, but it's an untypically sloppy remark from a poet ... ..well, her and the devil of course. But he doesn't have any emails we can read. Lenny Dykstra is desperately trying to get enough money to post bail, but he's having a devil of a time doing it. TMZ reports the former Mets and Phillies star needs to find $50,000 to get out of an LA … Continue reading -> Sony-owned Screen Gems to make the film based on Capcom's elegant brawler Museums are normally full of dusty old bones and the belongings of rich people that somehow managed to not get stolen. But before you plunk down twenty bucks to see the Pope's bathrobe or Julius Caesar's toilet brush, try some of the more... Read more Famed designer Tomonobu itagaki talks about Devil's Third, The Wii-U, E3, and more! Anybody who thought that new Devil May Cry developer Ninja Theory (Heavenly Sword, Enslaved) wouldn't be able to do the series justice had better watch this trailer and think again. The trailer and these screens show off all we've come to expect from Dante: the stylized dismemberment of foes and the mix of combat styles, from aerial juggling to range combat to up-close-and-personal slashes. (Please visit the site to view this media) Jim Shaw, Cake (Jim Head Clutch) (2010), via Patrick Painter Patrick Painter, Inc presents a new exhibition of works by Jim Shaw, surrealist multimedia artist at their Melrose location. Currently included in this new exhibition entitled "CAKES, MEN IN PAIN, WHITE RECTANGLES, DEVIL IN THE DETAILS" are several large-scale works that include dual canvases and [...] Actress Emily Blunt has been sharing her experiences of conquering a speech impediment as a boardmember for the American Institute for Stuttering.The Devil Wears Prada star suffered with a bad stammer as a schoolgirl but she managed to overcome... Capcom has sold movie rights to its Devil May Cry franchise to Sony subsidiary Screen Gems. The production firm had previously seen notable success from movie adaptations of another Capcom property, Resident Evil, which has brought in some $580 million in box office takings to date. Variety reports that the script will be written by Kyle Ward, also currently working on an adaptation of Square-Enix's Kane and Lynch. Read more... A night that had the makings of a classic got stuck somewhere in the making. Metro Times: > "I just can't get over the fact that so many intelligent people don't get the Gaga." > > My friend Hudson Marquez, the great artist, sociopolitical provocateur, TV producer (Dylan's _Hard Rain_), and co-creator of the famous Cadillac Ranch art project (which inspired a Bruce Springsteen song), posted those words on my Facebook page a few weeks ago during a heated discussion over this Liam Gallagher quote: "She's great! Seriously, man, we like her. She's the only one out there who's got balls. She can play instruments. She can sing. She can dance. She's weird. She's shocking people. I like the Gaga, man." This is the same Liam Gallagher, mind you, who has almost never had a kind word to say about any of his contemporaries, once referring to Jack White as looking "like Zorro on doughnuts" and even wishing AIDS on Britpop competitors Blur. Didn't matter. The haters came up with all kinds of excuses for this praise. Liam had to have been joking. Or, better yet, Oasis always sucked anyway. > > It's been both entertaining and rather curious to observe so many grown adults some of them who should know better get ... I've played my fair share of Devil May Cry and Bayonetta-style games, but neither of those over the top experiences prepared me for the absurdity of Asura's Wrath. Capcom's latest action game is an unapologetic caricature of the genre. The main character, Asura, battles droves of enemies and faces off with a boss that continues growing until he dwarfs the earth. I've seen few games deliver large scale, dynamic fights with such flare. The demo I played begins with Asura engaging in a shouting match with a pot- bellied giant with a big mustache. Asura looks similar to Street Fighter IV's Akuma or Dark Ryu, except with white hair (the game's overall heavily shaded and exaggerated art style is reminiscent of the fighter's look). The big bad guy, Wyzen, yells at Asura about being a traitor and tells him he's no longer a deity. Wyzen also reveals that Asura has been asleep for 12,000 years, and during that time the titular character's daughter, Priestess Mithra, has provided the fat foe with power in some way. The tubby antagonist's words naturally upset Asura. A quicktime event prompt allows the player to interrupt Wyzen's rant by ... They're treated as outsiders, as opportunity-stealing intruders who ought be greeted with government crackdowns rather than open arms. They're immigrants — immigrant species, that is. And some ecologists say it's time to declare amnesty, demilitarize our environmental borders and accept the inevitable reality of non-native invasion. "People like to have an enemy, and vilifying non-native species makes [...] Trailer from this years E3 event
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