Posts

Showing posts from 2018

My Top 10 Favorite WWE Superstars of All Time

Image
WWE Superstars Over the years, WWE has had an insane amount of great talent on their roster.  Some they have used incredibly well and have become staples in the wrestling industry and some, not so much.  But this list encompasses my personal favorite WWE Superstars of all-time, and I am in no way claiming that the men on this list are the greatest WWE Superstars of all-time.  These are guys that have stuck with me throughout my years of watching professional wrestling as the ones that I have found the most entertaining and enthralling (again, personal opinion).  That being said, I feel like I have a great mix of past, present, and future WWE stars on this list that I absolutely adore, so let's count 'em down! 10. Sami Zayn Sami Zayn So honestly, I never hopped on the Daniel Bryan bandwagon.  Initially I was, but it took way too long for him to get a fair title opportunity, so I kinda backed off (and as soon as I do what does he do at Wrestlemania 30?) Regardless of

What to Expect from Deadpool 2

Image
Deadpool 2 Promotional Material In the wake of Avengers: Infinity War it seems that we have been forgetting something as of late.  Something that blew us away a couple of years ago in February and we haven't really been the same since.  Something...or someone rather, who for some reason loves the velvety touch of red spandex on his scar-riddled skin.  Yes my friends today we will be talking about Deadpool 2, the film that is at risk of being an afterthought of Avengers: Infinity War.  I, for one, am still extremely excited to see this film and have high expectations for what it can bring to the table in order to build upon what it did the first time around.  So let's take a look shall we? It's Going to Be Better Deadpool in Deadpool 2 The trouble with a lot of sequels is trying to encapsulate the charm and appeal that the first one brought to audiences.  This is especially true when the sequels acquire a different director than their predecessor, and Deadpool

My Top 10 Playstation 1 Games

Image
Sony's Playstation 1 Console The Playstation 1 is a console that is incredibly near and dear to my heart.  Not only was it the first console that I ever owned, but it helped create my first memories of gaming as I know it today.  The console is only as good as its games, and the games for the Playstation 1 are usually overlooked in this age due to the superior technical performance of games that are currently on the market.  However, in its day, the Playstation 1 was the home to incredible masterpieces of games that are, in a lot of cases, the cornerstones of adult gamers beginning their lives in video gaming.  Here are 10 games that had the same influence on me. (there's also going to be a rule that I'm not going to include more than one game in a franchise, so I don't flood this list with Crash Bandicoot and Spyro the Dragon!). Also keep in mind that this is my own personal opinion, if your favorite PS1 game didn't make the cut, it is because we have differe

My Review of Avengers: Infinity War

Image
Avengers: Infinity War Promotional Material I've been a Marvel fan almost my entire life.  Played the video games, collected the comic books, watched the movies, and I thought I would be completely prepared for Marvel's newest addition to the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) - Avengers: Infinity War because of this dedicated background. I. WAS. WRONG! Avengers: Infinity War shocked me and shook me to my emotional core upon watching it the first time.  Despite having read the Infinity War comic arc, I was completely in awe watching what the Russo brothers pulled off for their biggest outing yet.  Not only did it satisfy the Marvel fan in me, but it completely blew my mind in regards to the cinematic aspects myself.  My college major was digital film making, and during my studies I became familiar with every aspect of the film making industry.  With all of this combined knowledge, I knew I was going to go into Avengers: Infinity War with a smile on my face, but I didn'