Monthly Archives: September 2010

Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Review

Prince of Persia sits near the top of video game to movie translations. Normally that’s not saying much, but PoP: Sands of Time is a really fun movie. An adventure in the desert, PoP is one of the better summer movies this year.

Dastan (Jake Gyllenhaal) was just an orphan on the streets when he was picked by the King after defending his friend. He was given a home,love, a family. Growing to be a man, Dastan’s real troubles begin when he’s framed for the King’s murder. Dastan’s destiny is intertwined with princess Tamina (Gemma Arterton) who together must stop the villian bent on using the godly power of the Sands of Time to take over the world, which means armaggedon. It’s in the same vain as The Mummy which is another movie I really like (we won’t mention the sequel though).

It’s a really well made movie, it exceeded my expectations in pretty much every category. The writing is really well done, they captured the relationship of the Prince and Princess from the 2003 game that shares the same name (I highly recommend playing it, it’s one of the best games from the Xbox/PS2/Gamecube generation). They even have subtle nods to the game sprinkled throughout that don’t seem out of place or distracting if you know the source material or not. The plot, it’s twists and resolution were all really thought out and work without insulting the audience (hey Transformers). I really can’t think of anything to complain about. The FX are really good, action scenes are grandiose and the stunt work is done exceptionally well. Maybe I’m a sucker for sword fighting, but that mixed with the parkour action work really well together. Careful direction and editing keep things clear and moving along with a great soundtrack and cast (I think I have a crush on Gemma now) to round things out.

It’s a fun movie that I recommend to anyone looking for some easy to digest action. Sit back and enjoy!

My new mouse has arrived

Logitech did a pretty quick turnarond on replacing my G7 mouse (12 days with the holiday). My replacement G7 mouse broke after about a year (I got the first one in Nov. 2008 I think). I was never really that happy with it. Worked well enough, but swapping out the battery pack (which does take a few seconds) seemingly every other day was annoying. Paled in comparison to the MX10000 I had. That thing rocked.

The G7 is discontinued so Logitech sent me a G700 ($100 MSRP). I think I have the sensitivity the way I like now and you can customize the buttons for macros and stuff (it also holds 5 different profile settings). I probably won’t mess with the customization. It is REALLY comfortable in the hand. It fits perfectly and it moves around the desk surface really well. There is a rechargeable AA in there, the recharge cable doubles as the data cable, so it turns into a wired mouse when you plug it in. The charger fits flush into the top, you’d never know it was a wireless mouse looking at it. I got the mouse yesterday so I have no idea what the battery life is like yet.

TV Is Back: The Schedule

Clear out your DVR! Here’s where it’s at:

Mondays
Weeds on SHO @ 10PM
Sept. 20th Hawaii Five-O on CBS @ 10PM. Could be good?
The Event on NBC @ 9PM. Could be good

Tuesdays
Sons of Anarchy on FX @ 10PM

Wednesdays
Sept. 22nd Modern Family on ABC @ 9PM
Terriers on FX @ 10PM

Thursdays
Sept. 16th Always Sunny in Philly on FX @ 10PM
Sept. 23rd 30 Rock on NBC @ 8:30PM
The Office on NBC @ 9PM
Outsourced on NBC @ 9:30PM. Could be good?
Fringe on FOX @ 9PM
Community on NBC @ 8PM
Sept. 9 Nikita on CW @ 9PM. Could be good? It’s on CW…

Sundays
Sept. 19th Boardwalk Empire on HBO @ 9PM
Sept. 26th Dexter on SHO @ 9PM
Board to Death on HBO @ 10PM
Eastbound & Down on HBO @ 10:30PM
Oct. 31st The Walking Dead on AMC @ 10PM. Only 6 episodes.
All the cartoons on FOX