What Mario Williams Means for the Buffalo Bills

Just in case you didn’t know, I’m a huge Bills fan.  I’m also a fairly realistic person.  So when the Bills finally signed Mario Williams today (6 year, 100 mill, 50 mill guaranteed) and made him the highest paid defensive player in the history of the league I was stunned.  Even though the Bills hosted […]

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John Carter Review

John Carter suffers from a few problems, most of which are not to the fault of the filmmakers, that end up hindering its quality.  And despite those problems the movie almost surpasses expectations.  Almost. John Carter centers around its main character of the same name (played by Taylor Kitsch).  Carter is a former Confederate soldier […]

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Meet the New Signing, Same as the Old Signing

The NFL’s second day of free agency was more about taking care of your own than bringing in new faces.  Although there still were a few moves to bring in outside talent, mainly by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.  The Bucs kept the momentum rolling from day one (signing the best FA WR in Vincent Jackson) […]

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NFL Free Agency Kicks Off – Day 1 Recap

And unlike during the actual season there were no touchbacks on the first day of NFL free agency. The Big Moves Washington Redskins:  Surprise, surprise.  Just when you thought Dan Snyder was going to be cautious due to the reduction of cap space over the next two years he surprises you…er, acts exactly like he […]

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A Storyteller’s Conundrum: Silver vs. Small Screens

With scripted television’s recent ascent in quality (forget about reality because it is something completely different, culture porn if you will) and the decline of original movies, (i.e. remakes and/or sequels, again documentaries are not included) it becomes important to decipher the viewer’s relationship with each.  Yes, the difference of production schedules is great and […]

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