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Movie Review: Secret Window
by David Vandervort 

    The trasition from book to movie can often be a hard road to travel.  Secret Window w as definately an exception to that theory.  Although i have not read the book, I am certain it has to be good if it was turned into such an excellent movie.  Johnny Depp gives, perhaps, his best performance ever.  There isn't a scene in the movie without Depp in the picture!  This in my opinion is one of the best films so far this year.  Full of suspense and an ending that no one will expect, this movie keeps you guessing.  If you haven't seen this movie go see it now, but if ou have seen it, go again and see all of the details you missed the first time.


Game Review: NBA Inside Drive 2004
by Armando Herrera

   NBA Inside Drive 2004 for is the best reality basketball game to be created for xbox .  You have many choices for play modes, from exhibition to dynasties.  you can control all.  Take one of you favorite teams and create a dynasty mode, play up to 25 consecutive seasons, and win championships to make your team the best.  Also if you want some real fun, go ahead and create a player, and see yourself out there on the court.  All the teams and all the players are here to make your game the best ever.  So go buy or rent the game and have fun.


Rap Review: Atmosphere - God Loves Ugly
by David Vandervort

     For those of you who haven't accepted Atmoshpere as one of the best groups in underground hip hop, then you need to get this album and take an in-depth listen to the emotional, a nd heartfelt lyrics.  With Slug on the mic and Ant on the beats this cd is full of non-stop classics.  Every track on this cd has something in it that makes it amazing.  This whole record should definately be considered one of the best hip hop albums of its time.  Slug may not come with the strongest lyrics in some cases, but his flow is so emotional that he could rap about pretty much anything and still get you to feel whatever it is he is talking about.  Ant also comes through with, in my opinion, some of the best production of all time.  Every one of his beats fits with Slugs lyrics perfectly.  Nothing is better than two individuals working together to compliment each others work.  If you don't have this album you should definately find a copy and listen to it over and over again like I have!


Next Week:
Movie Review- School of Rock
Game Review- Celebrity Death Match
Rap Review- Deep Puddle Dynamics: Taste The Rain...Why Kneel?