By Todd Matthy

Everybody has their opinion about the finale to one of the greatest TV shows ever, LOST. Some were disappointed while others think it was the best ending ever and some were just…lost (yes I went there). Anyway, we all have our personal interpretations so I’ve decided to share mine with you. As a literature major, science fiction fan, and writer I came into with the realization that I would on some level be disappointed. Why? Because we’ve reached the end of a story, a story I, like so many of us, had my own theories and personal interpretations of. A story that brought hours of conversation with fellow fans to see how similar or different my interpretation was from there’s. When you put personal investment into a story, you will always wind up a little disappointed by its ending. Why? Because the ending is not what you wanted it to be. Sometimes you invest so much time into something you don’t want it to end, because the ending is the author’s final statement on a work, and what he wanted to say isn’t how you took what he said. This is the dilemma LOST faced and the creators ended it the only way they could with an ending that reminds me of the conclusions to CS Lewis’s The Last Battle, the final book in The Chronicles of Narnia. Read the rest of this entry »

R.I.P. Dio

Posted: May 17, 2010 in Uncategorized

R.I.P. Dio

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Mick Rock Discusses Iggy’s Raw Power

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In a summer ruled and dominated by hype for a Dark Knight, Iron Man was initially looked upon as just another super hero at best. Then people saw the movie and thanks to a career resurrecting performance by Robert Downey Jr., it has joined the elite ranks of Superman, Spider-Man, Batman Begins, and X-Men as an intelligent, fun, and defining movie in the Super Hero genre.  So of course a sequel was inevitable. As if the standards of the first Iron Man weren’t high enough, remember the company that movie keeps. In addition to being defining takes on the Super Hero genre what else do Superman, Spider-Man, Batman Begins, and X-Men have in common with one another? Their sequels arguably surpass their predecessors. So, as you can see, Iron Man 2 has some pretty high standards to live up to. To keep things simple Iron Man 2 is not better than Iron Man. Does that make it a bad movie? Absolutely not. Is it good? Yes. Should you see it? Yes. And I’ll tell you why…Warning: Some Spoilers ahead! Read the rest of this entry »

Lauren Jones has released brand new photos for the Spring. Check them out below. Also if you’re still interested you can purchase the first shoe from her successful shoe line, just click here. Read the rest of this entry »

It’s that time of year again. The time when the WWE shakes things up and switches up its roster. I decided to keep the draft picks the same as what the WWE actually did for the sake of continuity. However, guys who were brought in as pure fantasy (Sting and Christopher Daniels) will remain on RAW. Read the rest of this entry »

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Sorry this is so late but I was delayed in Europe…not really but the RAW crew really is. Anyway read if you want to see MacGruber blow up Vicki Guerrero. Read the rest of this entry »

Peter Steele Dead at 48

Posted: April 15, 2010 in Uncategorized

Peter Steele Dead at 48

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David Hasselhoff hosts RAW as the best of seven between John Cena and CM Punk continues. Also, “The Fallen Angel” Christopher Daniels has arrived and Zack Ryder has some words for him. What else will happen? Read on. Read the rest of this entry »