Saturday, August 18, 2012

Sneaks on the AVE: Saturday Release reminder






Bernhard Willhelm x Camper To&ether collaboration


Rise and shine Sneaker HEADS !!! It's saturday so that means its time to get those stashes & debit cards ready. Theres a bunch of new kicks out for your comsumption ! See ya out there in line for those mikes !!!
-BLVDAVE STAFF


Sneaker Release Dates
Sneaker Release Dates
Nike Air Max Speed Turf
White/Industrial Orange-Black
525225-100
08/18/12
$135


Sneaker Release Dates
Sneaker Release Dates
Nike Air Max Hyperposite
Black/Bright Crimson-Black
524862-002
08/18/12
$225




Sneaker Release Dates
Sneaker Release Dates
Nike Air Safari Premium NRG
Black/Black-Dark Team Red
543261-030
08/18/12
$90

Sneaker Release Dates
Sneaker Release Dates
Nike Air Safari Premium NRG
Black/Black
543261-040
08/18/12
$90


Air Jordan Release Dates
Air Jordan Release Dates
Air Jordan VI ‘Golden Moment’
Retro White/Gym Red-Metallic Gold-Sail
08/18/12


Air Jordan VII ‘Golden Moment’
Black/Metallic Gold-Sail
08/18/12
Air Jordan Release Dates
Air Jordan Release Dates
Air Jordan VII ‘Golden Moment’
Black/Metallic Gold-Sail
08/18/12



Concepts x New Balance 999
08/18/12


Friday, August 17, 2012

New videos on the AVE: SATURDAY EDITION



















New music on the AVE: SATURDAY Edition






Happy Saturday everybody !! Here's a couple new JOINTS for you guys to check out while you get your saturday started, ENJOY !!!














In theaters NOW









Alright Ladies and gents, its friday, so you know what that means !!!! Here's the latest movies in theaters today. As always, we'll have the box office results at the beginning of the week. Have a good weekend !!!

- BLVDAVE STAFF

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Sparkle



The Odd Life of Timothy Green


The Expendables 2


ParaNorman

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Coming SOON: Noemi M.G.'s own Nikki Natta in







The TAKEOVER, the breaks OVER !!! I told y'all to get use to US. NOEMI MEDIA GROUP isnt going nowhere anytime soon, and Nikki Natta is furthering our exposure by starring in the new Play !!! We'll have an interview with the cast and crew coming soon as well as a promo trailer. Be on the lookout yall…. NMG !!!

Check ms Nikki out on facebook & twitter yall

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Weekend Box Office RESULTS August 10, 2012 - August 12, 2012










Alright BLVDAVE crew, here's the box office results. "The BOURNE LEGACY" came out on top, edging out "The Campaign" as the Number 1 film in theaters this past weekend. "The Dark Knight Rises" continues its strong presence in theaters, coming in at # 3, and rounding out the top 5 are the films "Hope Springs" and "Total Recall."  Check the rest of the list for the remaining 7 films in the top 12 and be back on friday to find out the latest batch of movies in theaters.  PEACE !!!

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TW
Title Studio Weekend
Total Week
1
The Bourne Legacy Universal Pictures
$38,142,825

$38,142,825
1
2
The Campaign Warner Bros. Pictures
$26,588,460

$26,588,460
1
3
The Dark Knight Rises Warner Bros. Pictures
$18,979,397

$389,588,216
4
4
Hope Springs Columbia Pictures (Sony)
$14,650,121

$19,103,178
1
5
Total Recall Columbia Pictures (Sony)
$8,013,040

$44,101,432
2
6
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days 20th Century Fox
$8,002,166

$30,356,174
2
7
Ice Age: Continental Drift 20th Century Fox
$6,380,929

$143,694,981
5
8
Ted Universal Pictures
$3,223,675

$209,848,585
7
9
Step Up Revolution Summit Entertainment
$2,941,818

$30,256,580
3
10
The Watch 20th Century Fox
$2,221,451

$31,396,079
3
11
The Amazing Spider-Man Columbia Pictures (Sony)
$2,121,235

$255,464,677
6
12
Brave Disney•Pixar
$1,802,665

$227,245,531

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Mixtape Downloads: Wednesday Edition








Yall know the drill, click the mixtape cover of your choice and enjoy !!! 











New music on the AVE: WEDNESDAY EDITION








Here's a couple new tracks ladies & gents, check em out and let us know what you think !!!










New videos on the AVE: Tuesday Editon




Check em out guys, delivering you all the latest videos for you to feast your eyes on.

















Games on the AVE: Gamespot Reviews Darksiders II







Also available on PS3





First comes War; then comes Death. Appropriately enough, Darksiders II turns its eyes from its predecessor's protagonist to a new one: Death himself, War's brother and one of the four horsemen of the apocalypse. His story plays out over the same time period as War's, but Darksiders II's narrative isn't so much about plot as it is about place and tone. The originalDarksiders set a darkly fantastical mood, but the sequel hones its edges. The armor is still chunky and the sound of steel on steel still rings across battle arenas, but the skies are more ominous, the shadows grimmer, and the architecture sharper, as if every spire threatens to puncture the heavens and make them bleed.
And so Darksiders II draws you in not by narrative, in spite of its characters' frequent and raspy soliloquizing. Rather, it uses sights and sounds to impress upon you the importance of your deeds. While one level harks back to the angels-versus-demons, Christian apocalypse themes of the original game, Darksiders II springs forth from a more inventive vision. The dusky dungeons and desert expanses are more diverse than before, and the character designs are more imaginative, as if they've wandered in from biblical legends you've never heard. The characters you meet--undead rulers and impossibly proportioned behemoths among them--speak with humorless gravity, and Death often responds with a sneer and a verbal challenge.


The joylessness of Darksiders II's characters is a contrast to the pleasure of existing in this world. An icy opening introduces you to the basics of combat and movement. In traditional action game style, you slash away at clawed creatures with primary and secondary weapons. You run along walls and jump across beams like a devilish Prince of Persia. But most importantly--and in contrast to the original--your enemies drop coins, armor, and weapons. You can don equipment, sell it to a merchant, or sacrifice it to level up rare possessed weapons, which you can customize at certain thresholds. If the original Darksiders was an action/adventure/puzzle game, then the addition of loot drops role-playing elements into that mix, which brings to mind a potential concern: Darksiders was already a heavy mixture of recipes that had come before, recalling games like The Legend of Zelda, God of War, and even Portal. There were so many mechanics and so many tools to keep track of that the game struggled to find its own identity.
In Darksiders II, a funny thing happens on the way to the apocalypse: it establishes an identity all its own, rather than one defined through the games that inspired its existence. The game's expanded scope (about twice as big as the first game) and thoughtful pace (about twice as long as the first game) are most responsible for this. You now have a chance to breathe between battles, and each new mechanic has time to settle in before a new one is introduced. The more leisurely sense of pace is obvious from the very beginning. Darksiders' first hour was front-loaded with explosions, angelic cries, and the bloodcurdling sights of demonic forces swarming across the earth. Here, there are moments to take in the frozen chasms beneath you, and to enjoy the slick new motion mechanics that have you defying gravity in heady flights of fancy. (You won't miss War's wings in light of Death's fleet-footedness.)

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