Saturday, September 29, 2012

The Dark Knight Rises Limited Edition Release Info







I came across the cover for the regular Blu-ray of the film along with a list of the 17 featurettes included on the disc on one of my favorite movie sites, www.comingsoon.net and wanted to share this wit my BlvdAve fam. So here we go ! 
- ZO (BlvdAve E.I.C)

It was rumored for a while before any official announcement was made, but we can now confirm (viaEW) that The Dark Knight Rises will be available in a limited 'broken cowl' edition which you can see below.
The Blu-ray of the film will be packed with features including:
  • The Batmobile documentary
  • Ending the Knight
    • The Prologue: High-Altitude Hijacking
    • Return to the Batcave
    • Beneath Gotham
    • The Bat
    • Batman vs Bane
    • Armory Accepted
    • Gameday Destruction
    • Demolishing a City Street
    • The Pit
    • The Chant
    • The War on Wall Street
    • Race to the Reactor
    • The Journey of Bruce Wayne
    • Gotham's Reckoning
    • A Girls Gotta Eat
    • Shadows & Light in Large Format
    • The End of A Legend
The Blu-ray, as well as DVD and digital versions of the film will be available on December 4th.
In The Dark Knight Rises, it has been eight years since Batman vanished into the night, turning, in that instant, from hero to fugitive. Assuming the blame for the death of D.A. Harvey Dent, the Dark Knight sacrificed everything for what he and Commissioner Gordon both hoped was the greater good. For a time the lie worked, as criminal activity in Gotham City was crushed under the weight of the anti-crime Dent Act.
But everything will change with the arrival of a cunning cat burglar with a mysterious agenda. Far more dangerous, however, is the emergence of Bane, a masked terrorist whose ruthless plans for Gotham drive Bruce out of his self-imposed exile. But even if he dons the cape and cowl again, Batman may be no match for Bane.
The Dark Knight Rises has earned $1.067 billion at the worldwide box office.

Sneaks on the AVE: Sneaker Release Date reminder







Whats good world ?? More Importantly, whats good SNEAKER HEADS !!! Im up ealry and at it to make sure I deliver this Sneaker release date post on time. Im even thinking about moviing the day I post these from saturdays to fridays simply becuase most of you are already somewhere waiting in line for that sneaker you gotta have in the worst way. I'll have it figured out by next weeks releases, but until then, check these joints out and I'll see yall in those sneaker lines !!! PEACE !!!

- ZO (BlvdAve E.I.C)



Nike Air Max 90 Hyperfuse
Hasta/Sunburst-Granite
532470-360
$110




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Nike Lunar Hyperdunk
White/Metallic Gold
524934-107
09/29/12
$140



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Nike Zoom KD IV
Metallic Gold/University Red-Obsidian-White
473679-702
09/29/12
$95



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Nike Zoom Kobe VII
White/Metallic Gold
488371-104
09/29/12
$140




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Nike LeBron X+ Sport Pack
White/Metallic Gold-Obsidian-University Red
542244-100
09/29/12
$270




 
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Nike Air Max 97 Hyperfuse NRG
Metallic Silver/Varsity Red-Black
542427-060
09/29/12








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Mixtape Downloads: Saturday Edition







Been awhile since we had some new mixtapes on BlvdAve, so here you go ladies & gents. Click on the mixtape cover of your choice and ENJOY !!!








Friday, September 28, 2012

In theaters NOW







Here it is ladies and gents, the latest movies in theaters. Me personally, Im thinking about cathig a showing of "Looper." We'll have the box office results early at the beginning of the week. Until then,

PEACE !!!
- ZO (E.I.C)


Looper




Won't Back Down



Pitch Perfect



Hotel Transylvania

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Games on the AVE: IGN Reviews NHL 13








Also available on PS3





NHL 13 might be the only game in town this year for hockey fans. The threat of an imminent lockout leaves the latest addition to the long-lived EA Sports franchise as the lone outlet for puckheads through what could be a long and lonely fall and winter of listening to talk about salary caps and revenue sharing instead of the more agreeable slap of stick against puck. Thankfully, neither Gary Bettman nor Donald Fehr is in the game, despite what EA Sports' famous tagline claims. But things are in a holding pattern here just as in the real NHL's labor negotiations. This is a bit of a stay-the-course release, although there are some impressive additions under the hood, such as a superb new skating physics engine and smarter artificial intelligence. Some issues with the AI and the lack of noteworthy new features are disappointing, however, making this something less than a revolutionary improvement over NHL 12.
With all that said, it can't be denied that NHL 13 is a great hockey game when taken strictly on its own merits. Realism is the cornerstone of just about everything that happens on the ice. Players skate, shoot, slash, and brawl just like they do in the real NHL. Playing positionally sound hockey is a necessity, as is some sort of understanding of the actual game and the ins and outs of the NHL. If you need to Google what a diamond is or have no idea that cycling here does not involve wearing really tight shorts, you might want to do some reading before picking up a gamepad. This looks like an arcade hockey game, but it plays a lot like a simulation when the puck is dropped.
Features and frills are so numerous that you expect the game disc to bulge out of the box. There are modes of play for every taste. You can play single games, tournaments, and full careers, with most options being available online and off. As in NHL 12, you can take over franchises, set yourself up as a GM, create a player to lead from the junior leagues to the big leagues, take over a legend and try to lead him (or her--two female stars have been included this year for the first time alongside male greats like Gretzky and, um, Roenick) to greatness again in today's NHL, and much more.
Hockey Ultimate Team is back for a second season of card-collecting, micropaymenty goodness, and a new GM Connected mode of play supports up to 750 people playing in online leagues in nearly every role imaginable, from front-office boss to first-string goalie. The new NHL Moments Live borrows a trick from Madden and puts you in historic situations. There you have to either live up to what legendary stars like Gretzky and Gilmour accomplished in classic contests or finish off games by mimicking the highlight reels.
Another tweak is with the ratings system, which has been revised to rate players on a universal scale by position. This removes the confusing system from last year, which scored players based on how good they were in their individual roles. This inflated the overall ratings of marginal players who were good performers in their jobs, most notably tough guys. This year, goons have been dialed back to sensible numbers. Still, the ratings are odd in spots and still skew high for the most part. Whoever handled the ratings played some favorites. There is no other way to explain the declining Alex Ovechkin clocking a 93 as the second-best player in the game.
Some players also get dinged unfairly. It's hard to believe that Phil Kessel wound up with a lousy 86 after his 82-point season, especially when the likes of Mike Richards scored 87 with just 44 points in arguably his worst regular season in the NHL (nice ending, though). Stars are a little too dominant in general and have been given ratings more by history or reputation than current performance. Ryan Getzlaf and more than a few others haven't been this good or this motivated in the real NHL in a few years. Still, most players in the game perform in a true-to-life fashion.
Depressingly, none of the new features in NHL 13 amount to much. Changes to the standard modes of play include such dull additions as the ability to demand a trade in Be a Pro and some supposedly revised AI in the trade logic in Be a GM. Those AI revisions were insufficient, though; you can still rook the opposition into absurd trades by loading up on quantity to get quality. Revamped player ratings clear up some confusion but are not stop-the-presses material. The two new female "legends"--Hayley Wickenheiser and Angela Ruggiero--add an interesting twist to Be a Legend, although they add little glitz to the already disappointing lineup of hockey stars.

Weekend Box Office RESULTS September 21, 2012 - September 23, 2012







Whats good world, here's your box office results for this past weekend. Check out the list of the Top 12 movies in theaters. A movie I wanted to see but didnt get to this weekend, "End of Watch" edged out "House at the End of the street" by a small margin to become the Number 1 movie at box office. Clint Eastwood's latest, "Trouble with the curve" came in at Number 3, "Finding Nemo 3D" continues to put up strong numbers, lading at the Number 4 position, and finally "Resident Evil: Retribution" comes in at the Number 5 position. As always, we'll be back on friday with the latest movies in theaters.






TW
Title Studio Weekend
Total Week
1
End of Watch Open Road Films
$13,152,683

$13,152,683
1
2
House at the End of the Street Relativity Media
$12,287,234

$12,287,234
1
3
Trouble with the Curve Warner Bros. Pictures
$12,162,040

$12,162,040
1
4
Finding Nemo 3D Disney•Pixar
$9,641,474

$30,175,449
2
5
Resident Evil: Retribution Screen Gems (Sony)
$6,701,803

$33,469,530
2
6
Dredd 3D Lionsgate
$6,278,491

$6,278,491
1
7
The Master The Weinstein Company
$4,391,092

$5,446,975
2
8
The Possession Lionsgate
$2,641,990

$45,291,617
4
9
ParaNorman Focus Features
$2,345,630

$52,582,728
6
10
Lawless The Weinstein Company
$2,286,215

$34,477,134
4
11
The Bourne Legacy Universal Pictures
$1,609,875

$110,402,575
7
12
The Odd Life of Timothy Green Walt Disney Pictures
$1,543,090

$48,655,828
6

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