Pues si.
Aunque yo todavía no lo tengo y de hecho no he terminado mi segundo recorrido por Half Life 2 (me gusto mucho The lost coast)
HOY LLEGA EPISODE 1
Muy pronto review y ss (screenshots para los que no hablan geek)
Este blog ya está por alcanzar la mayoría de edad, es una cosa de locos, pocos llegan a hacerse tan viejos. Algún día veremos actividad en http://jiff01.com/
"X Men 3: The Last Stand" took in almost $45 million on Friday and landed in the history books. It is now the second highest opener of all time, right behind "Star Wars: Attack of the Sith."
Insiders are predicting that the Brett Ratner directed third episode in the X Men trilogy could do as much as $150 million over the four day Memorial Day weekend. Word of mouth and "tracking" are so strong that "X Men 3," with no real rivals, should shatter all kinds of records by time the numbers are in officially on Tuesday.
Meantime, audiences may be cooling off to normal levels for "The Da Vinci Code." After a monster first weekend, Friday night's numbers--a respectable $10.2 million--were off by two thirds from a week ago when the movie opened. "Da Vinci" could still have a very good weekend, and luckily it made its money back with that strong start.
Moviegoers remain lukewarm about "Mission Impossible 3" and the really disastrous "Poseidon," both of which are now distant also-rans in the weekend race.
For Ratner, whose successes have included two "Rush Hour" movies and "Hannibal," the X Men blast off is quite a success story. He narrowly escaped making "Superman Returns" instead, a movie that is now being billed as the most expensive ever made, and could have a lot of problems.
"X Men 3" was not cheap to make. With a ticket of $225 million, it also sets a record as maybe second most expensive ever. But with a first weekend like this, 20th Century Fox should see a nice return before too long.
At 52 percent on the Tomatometer, this is the worst-reviewed "X-Men" flick to date.
También lo de Rogue no se oye tan mal.The fate of James Marsden's Cyclops is closely tied to Jean's rebirth. The two were engaged to be married, but her heroic death has left the once straight-laced Cyclops grieving and bitter. "He's lost his focus in life, the person he loved the most," says Marsden. "The meaning of the X-Men – what they stand for – has lost its value to him, now that Jean is gone. In fact, the whole team is suffering."
Anna Paquin's Rogue flirts with the idea of being "reborn" – as a human. "With the cure, she has an option," says Paquin. "She can either be cured and change her life forever, or accept who she is and continue living with the feelings of isolation that accompany her mutation."
"Rogue has the worst power in the entire mutant universe, period," says producer Ralph Winter. "She can't touch or express love. What is she going to do? This film answers the question."