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Postal 2: Apocalypse Weekend

Postal 2: Apocalypse Weekend

7.1
10
  • Jul 8, 2006
  • One of the best single player games ever made. Right up there with Soldier of Fortune, Half Life, and most of all, Deus Ex

    If you get Postal 2, you already have one of the most addicting single player games ever made. It is only missing a few elements to truly be considered one of the best of the best. The Apocalypse Weekend expansion pack fills in many of these missing elements. It adds in many new exciting weapons, as well as new character abilities, new levels and much more wild and exciting missions than in the standard game.

    If that wasn't enough, there's a mod out for it, hosted on the developer's website. Its called the AW7 mod. On the surface this mod simply makes all 7 days, from Postal 2 and Apocalypse weekend, into one continuous game as opposed to two separate games. However, it goes way beyond that. It adds about a dozen or so new weapons and inventory items and changes some of the aspects of the game. It also allows you to use all the new items from Apocalypse Weekend and AW7 from the beginning of the game. Essentially giving you two different and equally awesome games.

    So if you want a game that makes "GTA:San Andreas" look like "My Little Pony", then Postal 2 and its Apocalypse Weekend expansion pack are for you.
    Sexy Movie

    Sexy Movie

    2.8
    5
  • Jun 20, 2006
  • Close, but no cigar.

    Date Movie is a perfect example of why it takes more then a good script to make a good film.

    Despite having a very funny plot, and good jokes and excellent comedic ideas...Date Movie managed to 1. hire the wrong cast 2. hire the wrong director 3. 'phone in' the editing and finally 4. disappoint spoof lovers worldwide.

    If this movie had been properly put together, jokes delivered properly, some better editing styles it could have been a winner. And although I don't have problems with any of the actors cast in this film, I must say their chemistry is probably the worst I've ever seen, ever. Ironically the funniest scene in the movie was with Shaq and Dr. Phil...no wait that was Scary Movie 4, I guess Date Movie didn't have any funny scenes.

    I gave 5 points just out of pity for having a good comedic idea ruined by poor directing and horrid acting. I'm sure if this were remade properly with a different cast it could potentially be side-splitting hilarious. As it is, don't see this movie unless someone else is paying for it, and you really have nothing else to do.
    Dilbert

    Dilbert

    7.3
    10
  • Jun 20, 2006
  • One of the most underrated shows ever made.

    Dilbert, the animated series, easily lives up to all expectations having come from the most popular comic strip in the world.

    Unlike most TV shows, animated or live action, Dilbert actually got better as it went on. It started out good, and became great. It has the same witty 'water-cooler' humor as the comic strip, as well as the traditional 'zaney' antics that most cartoons feature. Although it can be most appreciated by those who have either been a cubical worker, or have close friends or family that were, this show is just as entertaining to those who do not understand what the phrase "ISO 9000" means.

    This show could have, and should have, been a long running and successful animated series, just like the comic strip. However, it did not get national exposure (they didn't even air it in Saint Louis--I saw it for the first time in Chicago), and was never picked up by any major networks until Comedy Central featured it late in their Sunday night lineup for a few months. If the show had gotten a decent time-slot on a major network, and had actually been advertised....I think it could have continued on for many years to come.

    Hopefully it will make a comeback. Its easily one of the funniest shows ever made.
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