The First Time Is The Charm

This time, though, Kenan has a few forces of nature on his side. Spielberg and Zemeckis hold as much currency with family audiences as Pixar and DreamWorks, and this summer they’ve got the better movie. Filmed with the same technology that Zemeckis used on “The Polar Express,” “Monster House” tells the story of three kids (newcomers Mitchel Musso, Sam Lerner and Spencer Locke) who suspect that the creepy domicile across the street, owned by a nasty old kook named Nebbercracker, is actually a people-eating monster....

January 12, 2023 · 2 min · 408 words · Kenneth Cutter

The Florida Primary That S The Ballgame For Rudy

When members of Rudy Giuliani’s traveling press corps boarded the campaign jet Monday afternoon, they were surprised to find small gifts waiting for them: Nestled in each of the charter’s plush leather seats was a baseball, scribbled with Giuliani’s signature. The reporters weren’t quite sure what to make of the mementos. Unlike other presidential candidates, who periodically gift their embedded reporters with campaign swag like t-shirts and baseball caps, Giuliani is notoriously stingy....

January 12, 2023 · 6 min · 1082 words · Clifford Conley

The Flu Causes And Risk Factors

The best thing you can do to prevent yourself from being infected with the flu virus is to get your flu shot each year before the start of the flu season. You can also lower your chances by avoiding close contact with sick people and being aware of other factors that could put you at risk of serious complications. Common Causes The influenza virus has several types, subtypes, and strains....

January 12, 2023 · 4 min · 846 words · David Kozan

The Forgotten City How To Get Bow

There is only one very specific way to get the bow in The Forgotten City, however. Players can use this guide to help them acquire the item and work their way toward achieving three of the four different endings. RELATED: The Forgotten City: How Long to Beat How to Get the Bow in The Forgotten City To get the bow in The Forgotten City, players must kill the assassin wielding one and take it from his body....

January 12, 2023 · 2 min · 426 words · Philip Morton

The Future Of God Of War Extends Beyond Part Iii

Although Sony’s current focus is the upcoming release of the long awaited return of Kratos, Hight points out that the game engine is constantly evolving. He continues to note that “we’re going to be really careful about what we do next”. The second game was a nice evolution from the first graphically, and players can expect more advancement from the upcoming God of War III. Hight points out that the newest entry will employ dynamic environments where “Kratos can now navigate, battle on, engage other creatures on, find treasures, you name it....

January 12, 2023 · 2 min · 278 words · Gertrude Brothers

The Game Awards 2020 Might Determine How Good 2021 Is For Games

This year’s Game Awards are getting very close. On the one hand, it’s a positive moment for gaming: after a difficult year for the community, players, critics, and developers can come together to appreciate 2020’s best games. On the other hand, the way that The Game Awards play out this year could make or break next year’s game environment. Fans of many franchises and genres need something to look forward to after 2020’s difficulties....

January 12, 2023 · 3 min · 598 words · Madeline Myers

The Game Developers Conference 2021 Will Be Solely Online

Last August, staff announced that GDC 2021 would look into a hybrid event, with a physical conference taking place in San Francisco, California at the same time as interested parties could attend virtually. However, a new post to the conference’s website today by GDC GM and Informa Tech Entertainment Market VP Katie Stern shows all planned events will now be digital-only. RELATED: Untitled Goose Game Wins Game of the Year at GDC 2020...

January 12, 2023 · 3 min · 499 words · Willard Reynolds

The Game Rant Guide January 2015 Edition

Ringing in the new year across all major consoles is Saints Row: Gat out of Hell, showing up fashionably late on January 20th. Dynasty Warriors 8: Empires rises to the occasion a week later, commanding forces across PS4, Xbox One, PS3, and Windows PCs. Also available on the 27th is Grand Theft Auto V, which finally makes its debut on the PC. Grim Fandango: Remastered brings the cult classic point-and-click adventure title back on the 27th, to Windows PC, Mac, Linux, PS4, and the Vita....

January 12, 2023 · 2 min · 386 words · Allen Pugh

The Goal App Is Available On The Brand New Samsung S8

Continuing its exclusivity with Samsung, Goal+ is the ultimate live scores and football news app, covering all major European competitions. Select your favourite teams and get the news that matters on the most ground-breaking mobile device ever! Loaded with live football data, Goal+ features live 3D shot maps and a FIFA-style player comparison tool - perfect for settling debates and arming you with all the key knowledge each week....

January 12, 2023 · 2 min · 363 words · Kim Viveiros

The Good The Bad And The Dirty In The Week Of Mma

But just because no one put their hands on someone’s face or tried to make their opponent scream in agony on the mat for them to release a submission, that doesn’t mean nothing went on. Here were the high and lows of the last week in MMA. MORE: Join DAZN and watch more than 80 fight nights a year The Good The champ-champ pulling double duty? UFC light heavyweight and heavyweight titleholder Daniel Cormier told Sporting News at his UFC 230 media day to promote the defense of the latter belt against Derrick Lewis that he had to postpone a scheduled a commentary tryout with WWE....

January 12, 2023 · 7 min · 1323 words · Bryan Giles

The Grand Clipper S Final Flight

Pan Am figured it could continue to fly as a smaller carrier. But Delta, which had been covering Pan Am’s operating expenses until its reorganization plan was in place, decided that the plan would not work-and cut its losses. Pan Am, of course, isn’t alone; Eastern and Midway have also failed. Still, employees and travelers hoped Pan Am could hang on against the odds. Surviving airlines will buy the gates and routes that Pan Am leaves behind-but no one can buy the legacy of commercial air travel’s dazzling pioneer....

January 12, 2023 · 1 min · 89 words · Lynelle Mason

The Greatest Faces In Wwe History No. 6

Pro Wrestling, if explained to a layman can very simply be put across as : two guys (or girls), one good and the other bad, as different as chalk and cheese, want the same thing but have different agendas for wanting it. This results in conflict, which is what is something that needs to be resolved in the ring in the form of a match. Typically, the good guy would be someone who represents all the good in us, with qualities such as honesty, Fair play, hard work, friendly being a part of his character while he overcomes seemingly insurmountable odds....

January 12, 2023 · 4 min · 769 words · Linda Swezey

The Grim Omen From The Midterms Democrats Are Not Talking About

The Democrats could emerge with an absolute Senate majority, if Georgia Senator Raphael Warnock beats Trump-backed Republican Herschel Walker in a December 6 runoff. However, the Democrats didn’t have it all their own way, with Republicans flipping four House seats in New York and polling strongly in the state’s gubernatorial election. The GOP unseated Democrats in New York’s 3rd, 4th, 17th and 19th Congressional districts, without suffering any losses themselves....

January 12, 2023 · 3 min · 523 words · Frank Lindberg

The Groundbreaking Tech Behind The Mandalorian

Lesser known, however, is the fact that the show was also breaking new ground during its production. During filming, the actors and crew were utilizing some cutting edge technology meant to make filming off-set easier than ever before. With the touch of a button, the actors could be transported to all the locales of the Star Wars universe at light speed. The Mandalorian and The Child could stand and admire the harsh sands of Arvala-7, or take shelter in the village on Sorgan, all without ever leaving the comfort of a film set....

January 12, 2023 · 3 min · 634 words · Van Colen

The Hidden Genius Behind Grand Theft Auto 5 S Character Choices

With Grand Theft Auto 6 confirmed to be in the works but without a confirmed release date or solid development details, it’s worth revisiting Grand Theft Auto 5 and understanding why the game excelled. Grand Theft Auto 5 offers something for everyone, and it’s this versatility and commitment to players that helped inform its lead characters’ designs. RELATED: Rumor: GTA Online Update Could Be Bringing Back Michael Trevor Phillips Trevor is one of the most memorable characters from Grand Theft Auto 5 thanks in-part to his deranged mental state and disregard for any kind of restraint....

January 12, 2023 · 4 min · 795 words · Joan Miller

The History Behind Why People Riot

January 12, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Diana Schiller

The Illness Jada Pinkett Smith S Alleged Ex Boyfriend August Alsina Battles

Pinkett Smith is, of course, married to actor Will Smith, but Alsina said in a new interview that Smith actually didn’t have any issue with his wife pursuing a relationship with Alsina. “I actually sat down with Will and had a conversation … He gave me his blessing,” he explained to Angela Yee in a video posted to his own YouTube channel. “And I totally gave myself to that relationship for years of my life, and I truly and really, really, deeply loved and have a ton of love for her....

January 12, 2023 · 3 min · 618 words · Billy Wells

The Ins And Outs Of Facebook Creeping

Facebook creeping is a cultural phenomenon and particularly popular pastime, especially with young people. It was called “stalking” in the early days of Facebook but more often now is known as “creeping,” a word that carries a gentler connotation and is not associated with criminal activity, as stalking can be. It’s not nearly as offensive as real-world stalking, but is still a bit controversial, even though it’s an increasingly common activity....

January 12, 2023 · 4 min · 812 words · Joe Quick

The Internet Of Things Network Of Physical Objects Infographic

Go back to those old days when we used to watch those big CRT TVs which had the functional buttons below the screen. At that time, we wished that there should be an instrument to change the channels sitting at our own places. And then we were introduced to remotes. The next step for me would be a feature through which I no more need to change the channel. I would rather set the instructions about at which time I wish to see which channel and then my TV plays them automatically....

January 12, 2023 · 2 min · 361 words · Bruce Snow

The Justin Times

January 12, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Eugene Kaufman