Sunday, February 10, 2013

Mixtape DOWNLOADS: MONDAY EDITION



GOOD MORNING !! HAPPY MONDAY  EVERYBODY . HERE'S SOME MUSIC FOR YALL TO DOWNLOAD.  HOPEFULLY IT'LL HELP GET YOU THROUGH THE NEW WEEK ! JUST CLICK ON THE MIXTAPE OF YOUR CHOICE & ENJOY !!










Saturday, February 09, 2013

In theaters NOW



Here is the latest films in theaters BlvdAver's !! Check back with us on monday to find out the box office results.

Identity Thief



Side Effects



Top Gun: An IMAX 3D Experience



A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III

Wednesday, February 06, 2013

Games on the AVE: GAMESPOT REVIEWS Dead Space 3

Also available on PS3



Dead Space 3 doesn't want to take sides in the debate over what constitutes a true survival horror game. It would rather leave the choice up to you. This is a game rife with options and flexibility, building on the strengths of the franchise with clever new ideas that let you tailor the experience to your liking. It hits a few sour notes in its story and struggles at times when it steps away from the core combat, but Dead Space 3 is a thrilling and worthwhile sequel. Dead Space 3's story follows closely in the footsteps of its predecessors. That is to say, it's nearly incomprehensible. Isaac Clarke, now caught in a confusing love triangle, has been sent off to the frozen ice planet of Tau Volantis, believed to be the marker homeworld. You remember every last scattered detail having to do with markers and their sundry effects on humanity, right? If not, you're out of luck: aside from a brief "previously on Dead Space" video buried in an extras menu, the game makes precious little effort to explain anything of remote importance. It's an issue compounded by a dearth of interesting characters, and this ultimately makes it difficult to feel attached to anything that occurs in the haphazard, quickly moving narrative.

But no matter: while Isaac's latest journey may not unfurl with the deftest of storytelling, it fully succeeds in ushering you from one incredible locale to the next. Whether floating in the starry abyss amid the vast wreckage of destroyed spacecraft or attempting to stay alive in a suffocating blizzard, Dead Space 3 keeps you on your toes with one expertly crafted environment after the other.
The game's opening chapters tend to favor loud and boisterous set pieces, but once you start digging deeper into the frozen hellscape that is Tau Volantis, a feeling of subdued terror gradually builds. Where atmospherics are concerned, developer Visceral is once again at the top of its game. Interior spaces are a terrifying stage show of light and shadows, and even some of the planetside vistas are capable of making a glowing sunset look deeply unsettling. Just as creepy is the game's sound design, which marries subtle audio effects with a restrained score to further build the tension.
Yet Dead Space 3 doesn't simply mimic what the series has already done well. With its introduction of a robust weapon crafting system, it takes a significant step forward in terms of depth and flexibility. Every classic weapon, from the plasma cutter to the ripper, has been broken down to its basic components, spare parts you can cobble together at a workbench to create the most surgical or bombastic weapon you can conceive. Scavenging for parts often feels like collecting loot in Diablo: a virtually endless stream of rewards you're constantly picking up from lockers and fallen enemies.
You start with a basic frame and then slot in tools that determine the primary and alternate fire--say, a plasma cutter coupled with a flamethrower, or a telemetry spike augmented with an underslung grenade launcher. You then add attachments that can further modify the weapon fire--goodbye vanilla grenades, hello acid grenades--and finally, plug in upgrade circuits to modify basic stats such as rate of fire and reload time. The only thing more staggering than the number of modular parts is the number of theoretical combinations. All of this weapon crafting takes a little while to fully comprehend, but this new feature adds a deeply satisfying amount of depth and strategy to the game's core combat.
This is primarily due to the fact that your creations are never set in stone. You're always combining new parts to meet the demands of the game's increasingly terrifying onslaught of necromorphs, a mutated collection of zombified somethings operating in collusion to ensure you never get too comfortable behind your current weapon of choice.
As in previous titles, Dead Space 3's combat is a methodical take on the third-person shooter that encourages aiming at the limbs of necromorphs as the most effective means of taking them down. But that roster of enemies is a wildly varied bunch, and their mutations require different approaches to combat. The basic plasma cutter works well early on against slashers and wasters, humanoid enemies who simply charge at you upon sight. But you need to modify your approach as the game mixes in different types of foes, like the chaotic swarms of feeders, those weak but agile necromorphs who attack you in massive numbers. For these, slotting in a powerful melee attachment like the hydraulic engine works well by smashing them down in wide, sweeping arcs of devastation. But later, you encounter immensely powerful foes like the snow beast, a four-legged necromorph roughly the size of a truck. This is when being able to slap a secondary grenade launcher onto your primary weapon suddenly comes in very handy.

Weekend Box Office RESULTS February 1, 2013 - February 3, 2013



Alright ladies and gents heres the box office results. Its been kinda slow at the movies since winter has finally decided to show its ugly head, but that didnt stop the film "Warm Bodies" from killing the competition at the box office this weekend. "Hansel & Gretel" would slip down to the number 2 position, while "Silver Linings Playbook" moves up a spot to number 3. "Mama" dropped down to the number 4 spot, and last bout not least rounding out the top 5 at the movies is the film "Zero Dark Thirty." Check out the rest of the list for the remaining top 12 films in theaters. We'll see you guys on friday with the latest movies in theaters ! 


TW
LW
Title
Studio
Weekend

Total
Week
1
-
Summit Entertainment
$19,833,967

$20,353,967
1
2
1
Paramount Pictures
$9,423,274

$34,676,068
2
3
4
The Weinstein Company
$7,738,058

$80,002,616
12
4
2
Universal Pictures
$6,590,970

$58,123,070
3
5
3
Columbia Pictures (Sony)
$5,176,428

$77,673,978
7
6
-
Warner Bros. Pictures
$4,548,201

$4,548,201
1
7
5
FilmDistrict
$3,302,415

$12,527,297
2
8
6
The Weinstein Company
$3,002,769

$150,942,958
6
9
9
Universal Pictures
$2,420,885

$141,504,130
6
10
11
DreamWorks Pictures
$2,402,224

$170,776,742
13
11
18
Warner Bros. Pictures
$2,029,324

$120,372,139
17
12
12
New Line Cinema (Warner Bros. Pictures)
$1,901,164

$296,193,684
8

Thursday, January 31, 2013

In theaters NOW



Alright blvdave, here we go, the latest films in theaters now !! Take a look at the trailers, make your pick, and ENJOY !! We'll have the box office results at the top of the new week. Enjoy ya weekend yall !!!

Stand Up Guys



Bullet to the Head



Warm Bodies



The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia

Weekend Box Office RESULTS January 25, 2013 - January 27, 2013





Whats good movie goers ?? Im not gonna apologize for the delay on this post, cuz you all know Im a busy man lol. So here's the latest box office results. Tomorrow I'll have the latest films in theaters for you as well. PEACE !!!


TW LW Title Studio Weekend
Total Week
1 - Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters Paramount Pictures
$19,690,956

$19,690,956
1
2 1 Mama Universal Pictures
$13,088,145

$48,875,585
2
3 2 Zero Dark Thirty Columbia Pictures (Sony)
$9,700,132

$69,803,979
6
4 3 Silver Linings Playbook The Weinstein Company
$9,444,039

$68,908,666
11
5 - Parker FilmDistrict
$7,008,222

$7,008,222
1
6 7 Django Unchained The Weinstein Company
$4,946,932

$146,236,758
5
7 - Movie 43 Relativity Media
$4,805,878

$4,805,878
1
8 4 Gangster Squad Warner Bros. Pictures
$4,278,235

$39,725,102
3
9 8 Les Miserables Universal Pictures
$4,221,055

$137,546,205
5
10 5 Broken City 20th Century Fox
$4,019,558

$15,289,547
2
11 11 Lincoln DreamWorks Pictures
$3,863,689

$167,051,523
12
12 10 The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey New Line Cinema (Warner Bros. Pictures)
$3,385,361

$293,323,831
7

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