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Classic Game Room HD reviews the 3rd party
aftermarket controller calld the HIGH FREQUENCY
for the Sega Genesis video game system. This is a
six button controller for use with the Mega Drive
(aka Megadrive) and fighting games like Street
Fighter 2. It has turbo, rapid fire, auto and
slow motion features just like the awesome NES
Advantage does. Replace your existing controllers
at your own risk though, although not a bad MD
controller this one lacks the build quality of
official Sega merchandise like the 6-button
controller that we reviewed previously. The d-pad
works ok, the X Y and Z buttons are there and fit
and finish is now awful. If you happen to break
all of your existing Sega controllers, joysticks
or gamepads then check this one out. Play games
like Sonic the Hedgehog, Revenge of Shinobi and
Vectorman with ease and super HIGH FREQUENCIES. Tags : classic game room video games sega genesis mega drive megadrive joystick button fighting six turbo rapid fire md stick |
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Affichage : 1318
Durée : 259 s |
| Frequency (Official HH Video) |
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Filmed & edited by: imSuck
Original release date: Jan 23, 2006
Description: The battle between humans and
Covenant wages on. The Spartans have developed
shields that completely resists plasma rendering
the Covenant weapons useless. With the Covenant
battalions falling in battle, they are ordered by
the council to carry out tests on a new form of
weaponry.
Side note: The modifications used in this movie
only include the use of the HUDless game type and
weapon spawn locations. Nothing more. Tags : halo comedy spoof frequency imsuck hollywoodhalo |
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Affichage : 1519601
Durée : 673 s |
| FREQUENCY |
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Dennis Quaid,Jim Cavaiezel,
HTTP://WWW.FREQUENCYMOVIE.COM
FREQUENCY 2000 TRAILER
Directed by Gregory Hoblit
Produced by Gregory Hoblit,
Toby Emmerich,
Bill Carraro,
Hawk Koch
Written by Toby Emmerich
Starring Dennis Quaid,
James Caviezel,
Elizabeth Mitchell
Distributed by New Line Cinema
Release date(s) 28 April 2000
Running time 118 min.
Language English
Budget ~ US$31,000,000
The movie takes place during October 1999. John
Sullivan (Caviezel), having broken family
tradition by becoming a New York City policeman,
instead of a fireman — his father, Frank
Sullivan (Quaid), died 30 years ago in a warehouse
fire, shortly after Game 2 of the 1969 World
Series — and going through personal turmoil,
discovers his father's ham radio and begins
transmitting.
Due to unusual (and scientifically impossible),
aurora borealis activity, he ends up communicating
with Frank 30 years in the past, shortly before
the date of the warehouse fire that would kill
Frank. John is able to warn his father of the fire
that would have otherwise taken his life.
However, by saving his father, a new timeline
exists. Previously, his mother, Julia 'Jules'
Sullivan (Elizabeth Mitchell), left her job as a
nurse at a New York hospital to attend to the
funeral arrangements. In this new timeline, she is
at work, and saves the life of a man who turns out
to be the "Nightingale Killer," who had already
killed three nurses. Now, he goes on to kill a
total of ten, the sixth being John's mother.
Thus, using information from 1999 police files on
the killings that did not previously happen, John
and Frank must work together across the gap of
time to find the murderer and save Julia.
* If Frank in 1969 was the same age as John in
1999, who said he was 36, and Julia and Satch were
roughly the same age as Frank, then John would
have been born in 1963 and the other characters in
1933. Dennis Quaid was 45 years old during
filming, Elizabeth Mitchell 29, James Caviezel 31
(making him older than the actress playing his
mother) and Andre Braugher 37.
* A major subplot of Frequency is the 1969
World Series between the New York Mets and the
Baltimore Orioles. John relays to Frank certain
key moments (including the famous Game 5 "shoe
polish" hit-batsman incident with Cleon Jones)
during the movie, as a means of proving he knows
what will happen and what Frank needs to do.
* During the scene at the Buxton warehouse
fire, several pieces of firefighting equipment are
used that would not have been available to fire
departments in 1969, although the fire truck
itself is contemporary.
* Although the movie drops several references
to being in the Bayside section of Queens, which
is in the northeast part of the Borough, the
Sullivan home appears to be near the Triboro
Bridge, which would place it in Astoria, in the
northwest section.
* When the killer steals Frank's wallet in
their first confrontation, he reads Frank's
driver's license to find his address, then leaves
the wallet behind. With the killer's prints on the
wallet, John tells his father to hide it in a
place where it won't be found for 30 years. The
prints are a match for a cop, Jack Shepard. His
police identification card gives his date of birth
as July 11, 1944, which would make him 25 years
old in 1969 and 55 in 1999 (and would make his
still-living parents about 80 years old in 1999).
But when they fight again, and Frank grabs
Shepard's wallet and finds his license, the
birthdate is listed as July 11, 1930, which would
make him 39 in 1969 and 69 in 1999 (and push his
father, now the only living parent in the altered
1999, to at least 90 years old). Shawn Doyle, who
played Shepard, was born in 1968, making him 31
when the movie was filmed.
o Shepard's police ID also gives his
address as "Bayside, NY," putting him in the same
Queens neighborhood as the Sullivans. But his
license, while having the same exact street
address, gives the location as "Greenpoint, NY,"
which is in Brooklyn. The scene taking place at
Shepard's apartment leads to a confrontation in a
river, which is consistent with either
neighborhood: Long Island Sound for Bayside, the
East River and Newtown Creek for Greenpoint.
* Gordo, one of John's boyhood friends is
upset that he didn't buy Yahoo! stock when it was
cheap. In the movie, John uses the ham radio to
tell the child version of his friend to always
remember the word "yahoo." At the end, his friend
ends up being incredibly rich, including owning a
Mercedes-Benz sedan with the license plate "1
YAHOO".
From Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frequency_%28movie%29 Tags : Dennis Quaid Jim Cavaiezel FREQUENCY 2000 TRAILER |
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Affichage : 26066
Durée : 144 s |
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