| The 2nd (out of 6) cover created for Nine Inch Nail's The Downward Spiral: Live bootleg DVD, created and distributed free of charge by the This One Is On Us team. |


Fallout: New Vegas As a fan of its predecessor, I was very interested to see how Fallout: New Vegas would turn out. When it was announced I discovered that, to my horror, Obsidian were being given control over its development. Obsidian's first (and arguably most famous) release was the sequel to BioWare's Knights of the Old Republic - a gem of a game and almost impossible to fault at the time. Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, however, was a game that disappointed me so much that I nearly didn't have the heart to complete it; half-finished and bug ridden. Needless to say, I expected the sequel to Fallout 3 to be full of the same flaws. I have to sFallout: New Vegas by ~bane2


Paranormal Activity 2 Every once in a while something truly original appears. In 2007 Paranormal Activity was first shown at Screamfest Film Festival. Two years later Paramount acquired the rights to the film and any possible expansion on the franchise. Subsequent edits were made to the original, including several alternative endings. In comparison the original is far superior to the edited version. The scenes removed weaken the tension of the film, while scenes added serve to dumb the film down and set the film up for a sequel.Paranormal Activity 2 by ~bane2
I recently watched said sequel, which also acts as a prequel. Within moments of its start, we are introduced to a new-born baby and an a


The King's Speech When one watches The King's Speech, one is left with the distinct impression that this period piece about King George VI is intended to be a showcase of the excellence of Colin Firth and Geoffrey Rush's acting abilities, which is of course marvellous. One has been quite the admirer of the performances given by both men in previous films - Mr Rush's portrayal of the villainous pirate Captain Hector Barbossa in the film Pirates of the Caribbean and Mr Firth as Lord Henry Wotton in the film adaptation of Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray are particular favourites of mine.The King's Speech by ~bane2
The tale of how a man overcame his speech impediment is a fairly dull co
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