“I read this entire series a few years ago. I am a huge fan of the games and the books are more or less just written adaptations of each video game. The writing is good, but for those not familiar with the video games, these may or may not peak your interest.” read more
Clive Barker's Hellraiser: Collected Best I
“*This review applies to both Volume 1 & Volume 2 of 'Hellraiser: Collected Best'.
So, I absolutely LOVED the film 'Hellraiser', Clive Barker's directorial masterpiece. I also loved 'Hellraiser 2'. Then as the movie sequels went on I liked them less and less until I got downright sick o” read more
Clive Barker's Hellraiser Vol. 1
“3.5 Stars
Hell is Back in fashion, Kids!
Oh, hush, child. How they all yearn for home... But hell is a house of many rooms, too.
I loved Barker's original novella and the movie adaptation, and the rest of the media featuring Cenobites varied from average to horrendous t” read more
“First canonical appearance of Harley in DC comic books!
Creative Team:
Writer: Paul Dini
Illustrator: Yvel Guichet
Cover: Alex Ross
NO WOMAN'S JOKE
Harley Quinn was around quite a bit in the media since her introduction in Batman: The Anim” read more
A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Beginning
“I would be lying in saying that I fully understand what I have read, the story tries to delve into Freddy's past by showing some of his background, but all condensed into about 60 pages around the vision without introspection by a girl who has constant flashbacks. .
Quick narrative that ne” read more
Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy
“...in loving memory, Wes Craven, 1939~2015
TO BE DEAD IS OK, BUT TO BE FORGOTTEN IS A REAL BITCH!
As far as I can grope into the vast sea of my recollection, A Nightmare on Elm Street was the first horror movie I've ever seen. Now I can still remember a lot of details, such as Fr” read more
A Nightmare on Elm Street: Perchance to Dream
“I have to admit I really enjoy these Black Flame novels based on horror movies. So far the Friday the 13th series has been my favorite, but the Freddy books aren't bad.
In this one we see "The Dream Child" return, and he has powers he's been using to keep Freddy in check. Of course this do” read more
“the nightmare franchise is my all time favorite horror or slasher franchise. That makes me very biased but it was thoroughly entertaining. I wish I could find more books
6.23- after re-reading it recently I think this deserves 4 stars. I am a big NOES fan and I think i was too hyped up rea” read more
A Nightmare on Elm Street: Dreamspawn
“This one disappointed me just a little. While it wasn't bad overall, the first half of the book read like a Young Adult novel, and not even a horror novel. It just dealt with high school cliques and talked about the worst of today's teenagers, or at the least the stereotypes.It did get better once F” read more
The Magnificent Seven in space
“Warning: SpoilersThe second chapter of the Mass Effect trilogy is a triumphant achievement by Bioware and, along with Dragon Age: Origins, one of their best games since Baldur's Gate 2.
I enjoyed the quality of the writing, the phenomenal voice acting, the huge cast of memorable characters” read more
“This game is the reason gamers like me don't get much sleep. It's basically your everyday fantasy RPG (Role Playing Game) set in a world full of demons, monsters, knights, bandits, goblins, and more. That's where the similarity ends. The game is based in a mythical world that's just plain massive. I” read more
Do not miss this RPG experience
“I played this several years ago and for some reason stopped. Three years later and 6 years after its release, I've become an addict again.Morrowind is a unique RPG experience that I have enjoyed more than any other. The story takes place on a human empire's furthest and most recent conquest - the is” read more
sadly, it hardly lives up to its predecessors
“don't get me wrong. i love this series. it is one of my favorite video game series of all time, but unfortunately this just does not live up to the others. When i bought this about 2 days after it came out, i expected an awesome sequel. I hoped it would overrule the last as DAH2 did to the first. I ” read more
“I was extremely excited when i heard that a third edition to the Destroy all Humans series was being released because i own all of them including Destroy all humans: Big Willy Unleased and i have enjoyed playing everyone of them, which makes me regret to say that this particular destroy all humans w” read more
“I grew up playing the original Destroy All Humans on the PlayStation 2, so this remake touches all the right spots as far as nostalgia goes.It is more than a simple remaster, the game is seemingly built from the ground up. New beautiful engine, vast improvements to targeting, restoration of a delete” read more
A Great Sequel (God, did I just say that?)
“To put it simply, this is a fantastic game. Aside from some rather strong cussing, violence, and raunchy sexual innuendo, this may be my favorite game of all time. I was waiting for a game like this to be made. A game where you can play as the bad guy. For example, Resistance: Fall of Man was a grea” read more
“For years I haven't played a game this good! "Destroy All Humans" is an explosively awesome, alien game with good graphics, hilarious voice overs, cool sound effects and fantastic game play! You will play as Cryptosporidium(Or Crypto for short), an alien clone sent to earth to collect DNA from human” read more
“Played by: Robert Englund
Film(s): A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984), A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge (1985), A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987), A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master (1988), A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child (1989), Fredd”
“Played by: Anthony Hopkins
Film(s): Hannibal (2001), Red Dragon (2002), The Silence Of The Lambs (1991)
Jonathan Demme's adaptation of Thomas Harris' serial killer novel is magnificent, but every time that Anthony Hopkins appears on screen, it becomes a fully-fledged master”
“Played by: Anthony Hopkins
Film(s): Hannibal (2001), Red Dragon (2002), The Silence Of The Lambs (1991)
Jonathan Demme's adaptation of Thomas Harris' serial killer novel is magnificent, but every time that Anthony Hopkins appears on screen, it becomes a fully-fledged master”
“Played by: Nick Castle
Film(s): Halloween (1978)
At first glance, there's precious little that's interesting about Michael Myers. Yes, he shares a name with Austin Powers. Yes, he wears an inside-out, dyed William Shatner mask. But otherwise, he's just a blank, remorseless,”
“Played by: Boris Karloff
Film(s): Bride Of Frankenstein (1935), Frankenstein (1931)
The first and best version of Dr. Frankenstein's (well, really, Mary Shelley's) cobbled-together creation, James Whale's classic made a jobbing British character actor into a huge star. His num” read more
“Played by: Kurt Russell
Film(s): The Thing (1982)
Snake Plissken has the patch and the flash, but R.J. MacReady is the greatest product of the fruitful friendship between John Carpenter and Kurt Russell. A cynic and budding drunk, MacReady, an outsider in the camp who lives apa” read more
“Played by: Nick Frost
Film(s): Shaun of the Dead (2004)
There's a very real possibility that, had Ed been played by any other actor, he wouldn't be on this list. For Shaun's best friend is, and let's be frank here, an absolute tit, a sponging freeloader who says inappropriate t” read more
“Played by: Jack Nicholson
Film(s): The Shining (1980)
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy All work ” read more