Sunday, October 27, 2013

Awesome ammo box

Awesome ammo box

.Zombies and ammo! No reason to say anything else. This ammo can does it all and keeps it dry too! Holds plenty of ammo and is great to store away for a zombie day!

Awesome ammo box

It's a cool ammo can, however, I wish it had more green swirls like the picture shows. You can barely see them. There are a few minor bubbles in the sticker, but it isn't too noticeable unless you look at it close. The O ring is in good condition, as well as the latches. It made for a good gift, but I'm not sure I would buy one for myself.

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Saturday, October 26, 2013

Zombie This ammo can is fun

Zombie This ammo can is fun


Zombie This ammo can is fun

I use this Zombie ammo can for just about everything. Camera gear, model airplane spare parts, and of course ammo. The ammo can is well built, light weight and sturdy enough for several hundred rounds of loose ammo. But the best part is... it is just fun to use. I always get comments about it. Quite a conversation starter.
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Friday, October 25, 2013

Zombie Max Cans and Counting

Zombie Max Cans and Counting

I love these cans. We have five of them and probably need one more. They work just as well as any other plastic MTM or Plano ammo can. As long as you buy the same style can, they stack perfectly. I like the black and green color combination.


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And yes, what the other reviews say is still true. The "Zombie" part is just a sticker. But if you don't like it, it peels off easily and cleanly.
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Thursday, October 24, 2013

Zombie Ammo Can

Zombie Ammo Can

Wish this limit time design came in a bigger box. Can not fit the same amount in this than I do with my other MTM ammo cans.

Zombie Ammo Can

This is a well built box, and a great value. I would recommend this ammo box far and above any others shown online. 

Purchased from Zombie Ammo Can. These ammo cans are very sturdy. They can be loaded with about 25lbs and still use the handles to carry tthem without fear of the handles coming loose. Still excercise caution while doing so just incase they do come loose and fall on your feet. Some people complain about tthe bubbles that are visible on the stickers. They just want something to gripe about. There were some air bubbles under the stickers, but they were so small and hardly visible until you get really close and decide to inspect it with a fine tooth comb. Excellent colour scheme. 
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Hornady Zombie MTM

Hornady Zombie MTM




This was a gift and he loved it. Anythng and everything zombie is great, the box is well made and has room to store things. The picture doesn't show all the details, but this box is cool. 

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this is bigger and more solid than I expected. Bought it for my husband for his birthday & he was so excited! The closures are solid, and it has a hole for a lock which is a huge bonus to keep the kiddos out! I definitely recommend this ammo can!

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I bought this for my husband and he absolutely loved it. He saw one in a magazine and said he would like to have one so when it came in the mail it was a complete surprise. It could not have gotten a better reaction.

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Since Purchasing this product still going strong, the material is very sturdy and strong.
The price of this product is very reasonable.
I will recommend this product because it is very strong, sturdy,pricing is very good, had it for a while now and still going strong.

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Monday, April 29, 2013

Max Payne 2-Zombie mod

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Here are the Best Comedy Movies of All Time! This is my own list I have built over the years, yours may differ, but I believe these are the best comedy movies of all time.

Airplane!
I'm going to start with a quote, "Joey, do you like movies about gladiators?"

Animal House
John Belushi's exploding zit will go down in history.

Vacation
Too many things to mention for this one, how about "Honky Lips".

Caddyshack
Chevy Chase and Bill Murray together create comedy movie magic.

Ghostbusters
Was just talking about this movie the other day with some friends, the Stay-Puft Marsh Mellow Man was one mean ghost.

Ferris Bueller's Day Off
"Bueller, Bueller, Bueller". I must have seen this movie 20 times on my beta max player.

Fast Times At Ridgemont High
The synergy between Spicoli and Mr. Hand, you can't buy tension like that.

The Big Lebowski
Dude, of course this movie is on the list, Jeff Bridges is The Dude!

There's Something About Mary
Possibly the Farrelly brothers greatest film, it is in contention with Dumb and Dumber.

Dumb and Dumber
Yep, you guessed it, in contention with There's Something About Mary.

Christmas Vacation
I have to say that Eddie made this movie, Clark was great, but it was Eddie who made it a classic.

Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
I almost couldn't believe someone could be so funny when I saw this, I had to see it over and over again.

The Jerk
The Jerk made Steve Martin a comedy icon, this movie will ALWAYS be on the list.

The Hangover
My most current favorite. This movie was being talked about by everyone I know before I saw it. So when I actually did see it I knew exactly what they were talking about, Vegas baby! Maybe the best part - the still pics at the end.


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Friday, April 5, 2013

The Best 10 Movies About Magic of All Time

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So here we go, the best 10 movies about 'magic' of 'all time'. That's a tall order and will of course become a list that will be challenged by many.

What I have tried to do is collate a list of movies that feature films which have magical themes or very obvious magical references in them. Of course the rash of Harry Potter films, the excellent Lord of the Rings trilogy and even Star Wars could be included. However, from a desire to expand the list of magician inspired or magically themed movies I have left these out as being 'too obvious'.

For reasons of brevity I have also not included fully animated movies in this list, so the likes of Fantasia, Sword in the Stone and even The Illusionist (Sylvian Chomet's 2010 film) are not considered.

I've also ignored television series, such as The Magician (Bill Bixby trained by Mark Wilson), Jonathan Creek, the quirky 1970's TV series Ace of Wands as well as specific Colombo, Midsummer Murders, One Foot in the Grave episodes that were based around magic and magicians.

So this brings us to a quick round-up of some of the best of the magician-in-the-movies films I am aware of. Starting with those just outside the Top Ten - not because of any lack of quality, just because they are a little peripheral to the main list.

Passport to Pimlico (1949) directed by Henry Cornelius and featuring great performances from Stanley Holloway and Margaret Rutherford. This great Ealing comedy contains a sequence on the tube train where magician of the day The Great Masoni, drops his case allowing his doves to escape adding to the surreal nature of the comic moment.

Dead of Night (1945) directed by Alberto Cavancanti is a superb Ealing portmanteau horror movie which contained a series of stories about a dream told by a guest arriving at remote farmhouse. The film is said to have influenced cosmologists Hoyle, Gold and Bondi to develop the 'steady state theory'. They were inspired by the circular nature of the films narrative. However the movie contains a story about a ventriloquist and a less than charming dummy. Ventriloquism is related to the magical arts, hence its inclusion here. The story is the forerunner of one that is actually in the list, Magic, starring Anthony Hopkins.

Thirty Nine Steps (1939) directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The original and perhaps greatest version of this film the climax of which is takes place as in a theatre where a 'memory man' is performing. The Memory Act can be considered as a subset of the magical art of Mentalism. The great magician Harry Lorraine is world famous not only for his 'magic' act but also for his contribution to the training and development of the human memory.

The Raven (1963) directed by Roger Corman sees the great Vincent Price, Peter Lorre and Boris Karloff as medieval magicians involved a magical duel. This fun, camp and colourful movie loosely based on the Edgar Allen Poe poem The Raven, is not the greatest example of the Corman-Price collection, but is great fun.

Night of the Demon (1957) Jaques Tourneur. This great movie is an adaptation of M R James' story "Casting the Runes". Starring Dana Andrews as a sceptical psychologist 'cursed' by the Faustian looking magician and 'cult' leader Julian Karswell (Nial MacGinnis). In one sequence Karswell dressed as Dr Bobo performs magic at a children's party. The conversation which then ensues between the psychologist and the magician holds within it a host of performance frames and ideas for budding bizarrists out there!. Tourneur apparently never wanted the audience to 'see' the demon. I many ways I wish he had had his way. The film would be even creepier and scarier if the terror was left to the imagination - again bizarre magicians take note!

The Magician (1958) directed by Ingmar Bergman. The only reason that film is outside the top ten is because of the possibility of being considered as being 'pretentious' if it is placed where I think it belongs - in the top 5 at least! Max von Sydow plays a travelling magician and 'magnetic-healer' (harkening back to the days of Mesmer) caught up in a tale about prejudice, honesty, the class system and..... well the whole thing is multilayered. Sydow is brilliant, he rarely speaks, and Bergman's visuals are great. The film has been called a 'thinking mans horror movie/. It is creepy surreal and brilliantly acted and directed.

The Great Buck Howard (2008) directed by Sean McGinly is built around John Malkovich's character who is in turn based upon the mentalist Kreskin.

Next (2007) directed by Lee Tamahori sees Nicholas Cage as a man who can see a few minutes into the future and disguises his gift by working as a lounge magician. Cage is seen as another kind of 'magician' in the fantasy movie The Sorcerers Apprentice (2010 directed by Jon Turtletaub) which makes direct references to the Disney Sorcerers Apprentice in Fantasia.

Magic Man (2010) directed by Roscoe Lever stars Billy Zane who plays Darius, the Magic Man of the title. Billed as a thriller, this movie hasn't received the best of reviews. As I've not seen it yet I can't comment - but maybe a future review of this list may see it included.

So onto the Top Ten

10. Excelsior Prince of Magicians 1901 directed by Georges Melies. This pioneer of film making was a magician before turning his hand to cine-magic. He produced many short films of which this is only one, but many of which featured movie versions of stage tricks that magicians would love to be able to actually do. He was one of the first film makers to feature stop frame, time lapse and multiple exposures. He also hand painted many of the black and white films he shot. A true innovator.

9. The Grim Game 1919 directed by Irvin Wilat. Not the greatest of movies to watch, but from a magician's point of view a must. It featured Harry Houdini in the title role showcasing his feats of escapology. Houdini, not only a great magician but a great entrepreneur embraced early cinema but to be quite honest he made little lasting contribution to cinematic art. In some ways, perhaps, Melies earlier 'trick photography' lessened some of the dramatic impact Houdini's live performances will have had.

8. Lord of Illusions (1995) directed by Clive Barker and based on his novel of the same name. This film is notable for its magical references. Not only does the 'evil' lead character Nix have supernatural powers, but his disciples have them. One of his disciples, Swann, after Nix's early demise (prior to his later resurrection) uses his magical powers to become a popular illusionist. The staged magic sequences are well done, there is a cameo appearance by the great Billy McCombe and the Magic Castle is represented as a place of secrets. The basic concept that 'magic is a dangerous reality' is a great theme for the Bizarre Magicians out there.

7. Cast a Deadly Spell (1991) directed by Martin Cambell, sees Detective, Harry Philip Lovecraft (played by Fred Ward) living in a 1940's Los Angeles where magic is common place. He is recruited by a rich man to find a lost book - yeap, you've got it... The Necronomicon! It's really a Bogart-esque film-noire with a magical flavour, of course by definition then there are magicians. It's witty, fun and full of Lovecraftian references. Unfortunately at the time of writing it, unlike its less sharp sequel (Witch Hunt) is not available for purchase on DVD.

Witch Hunt (1994) directed Paul Schrader. A sequel to Cast a Deadly Spell in which detective, H. Phillip Lovecraft played by Dennis Hopper combats the evils and corruption of a magic wielding senator. As a sequel not shoddy, but perhaps not quite as fun as the first movie.

6. The Great Kandinski (1995) directed by Terry Windsor. This 'made for TV' movie must be included in this list, not only for its charm and humour, but for its sensitivities. Richard Harris (whose work is admirable) plays a retired escapologist living in a nursing home. The story revolves around Kandiski's desire to 'chase one more secret' and do one 'final show'. The escape featured is Houdini's Water Torture cell, which is a testament to the iconic nature of that one illusion.

5. Nightmare Alley (1947) directed by Edmund Goulding. An impressive movie and perhaps one of the all time greatest examples of film noire. Tyrone Power plays a 'psychic con man' Stanton Carlyle whose trail of deceit and self deceit take from rags to riches to rags. Of course the magicians out there will immediately see a link to a performer who used to go out under the name Rinaldo, but was better known professionally and now to mentalists' world wide as Stanton Carlisle. (1928 - 1990). Stanton insisted, despite many good natured challenges, that that was his real name and was not influenced by the Goulding film.

4. House of Games (1978) directed by David Mamet. OK not really a magic film, but features a performance of one of my all time magic heroes, Ricky Jay. Ricky is one of a group of con-men in this Hitchcockesque thriller. Mamet, as always does a great job in capturing mood and the movie explores human motivations and behaviours. Ricky Jay is of course no stranger to the big screen, with roles in the Bond Movie, Tomorrow Never Dies, Magnolia, Buck Howard, The Prestige and many more. This, I believe however was his first venture onto the 'big screen'

3. Houdini (1953) directed by George Marshall with Tony Curtis in as Houdini. This movie does have a lot to answer for in that it creates some of the longer lasting myths about the life of the genuinely 'mythic' Houdini. His death on stage as a result of performing the 'water torture cell' is not fact, but the movie certainly hints at it. The 'brush with death' in a frozen river; the first performance of the 'straight jacket' at a Magicians Society dinner almost surely never happened - but the romance and innocence of the moment saves it. The magical advisor on this movie was Dunninger.

I suppose it is worth mentioning in passing that in 1998 there was a TV movie about Houdini (directed by Pen Denshem) and an earlier attempt at a biopic remake in 1976 with Paul Michael Glaser in the title role (directed for television by Melvile Shavelson). The movie Death Defying Acts (2007) directed by Gillian Armstrong focuses on Houdini's documented interest in mediums and psychics and he is really the vehicle through which another story can be told.

2. Magic (1978) directed by Richard Attenborough and staring Anthony Hopkins. In the film Hopkins' character starts out as a magician, but sees success as a ventriloquist. The movie charts the fall into insanity as the relationship Hopkins has with his dummy 'Fats'. It's a classic movie with some of the creepier overtones being softened by, what some claim to be, slower sequences of sentimentality.

1. The Illusionist (2006) directed by Neil Burger and staring Ed Norton. The pace and the feel of this film is wonderful. It is a love story with some great performances from a superb cast. The magical advice came from Ricky Jay and Michael Webber. Norton as Eisenhiem is the ideal stage magician. The cinematography is brilliant, the plot nicely involved and with, perhaps a few surprises.

1. The Prestige (2006) directed by Christopher Nolan. Whilst The Illusionist is sumptuous and engaging and at its core 'hopeful' and 'romantic', The Prestige is darker and deals with revenge, envy and competitiveness. Great performances from Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale as the feuding magicians each with a 'secret' and a narrative that is non-linear make the film engaging and well worth the little effort you need to keep up with the tangled web of intrigue. The 'prestige', the finale of the film, contains revelations that may surprise. Intelligent scripting brings the emotional tension to life and the rich magical references (Chung Ling Soo, The Bullet Catch, The Water Torture) make this film a must for magicians. Ricky Jay appears as an established stage performer and Michael Caine is great as the illusion builder - although I would never ask him to build me a vanishing bird cage!

I really can't separate these two films in terms of quality of acting, direction and story so they share first place billing with the less serious....

Magicians (2007) actually deserves a Gold Star in this list. Directed by Andrew O Connor and with script written in collaboration with David Britland, Andy Nyman and Anthony Owen and others this is a magical tour de force. Opting for a comic look at the world of the conjuror, Magicians, sees Mitchell and Webb rattle through some great one-liners; pay homage to some key magicians and have a real knock at some of the oddness that is part and parcel of the magic scene. The great Pat Page makes an appearance, and most of the magic 'stalls' at the magic convention hosting the competition at the centre of the films plot were provided by well known magic dealers.


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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Dragon Age Origins - Rogue Build Guide

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Since the game's release, the Rogue has been one of the more popular characters classes in Bioware's Dragon Age: Origins. The Rogue class can be built into the highest possible damage per second (DPS) character, but often players that did not plan properly find their rogues falling early in battle. Here in this article, I will give you some pointers for building up the best rogue character that can take out most enemies in a few hits single-handedly.

The first decision you need to make is to pursue either a dual-wielder or an archer. The most common mistake players make with the rogue is attempting to build one that specializes in two weapon types. Because of the way the game deals with skill points, you will not be able to make an character that is effective at both. If you invest points in both dual-wielding (or sword and shield) and archery, you will end up with a character that is mediocre at both and an expert at neither. Choose a single skill tree, and master every skill.

Equipment

All rogue characters should be equipping only light armor types. The added protection from heavier armors is unnecessary, and will do nothing besides slow down your characters attacks and reduce stamina more quickly. Regardless of which skill mastery is chosen, your rogue should always be in light armor.

A dual-wielding rogue should only use dagger type weapons. It is very tempting to equip full-size swords or axes because of their damage, but these weapons calculate total damage based on the strength statistic, whereas daggers calculate damage based on the dexterity statistic. As you will see later, it would never be a good idea for your rogue's damage to be calculated based on strength.

Strength

Another common mistake with the rogue is to build up high strength. The most points you should ever invest in strength for a rogue is 20. This will allow your character to equip the best rogue armor type (drakeskin) without wasting any points.

Dexterity

Dexterity is arguably the most important stat for rogue characters. Because rogues will be wearing light armor, it is in their best interest to avoid being hit, which is exactly what high dexterity accomplishes. Not only will most enemy attacks miss, but your rogue will connect with more hits of his/her own, and damage with daggers will be high.

A dual-wielding rogue character should increase dexterity as fast as possible.

Willpower

This satistic is less important for rogues. You will typically want to avoid spending points on this stat until dexterity and cunning are maxed out. A good willpower max to aim for is between 15 and 20.

Magic

Leave this stat at 15 or less. The only advantage the magic stat will provide rogues is slightly more healing power from poultices, and the stat points can be better spent elsewhere.

Cunning

Cunning is definitely the second most important stat for rogues, and by far the most important for rogue archers. Max this stat out as quickly as you can. Archers should focus solely on cunning until it reaches at least 20, and then stat points should be split between cunning and dexterity until both are maxed out. A dual-wielding rogue with high cunning will achieve more successful backstabs, thus resulting in higher DPS.

Constitution

For both dual-wielding and archer rogues, maximum target constitution should be 20. It is good to have the extra health, but it will be largely unnecessary due to a high dexterity stat.

Specializations

As far as specializations, the rogue can benefit from any of the four choices. If you are going for the highest possible DPS character, you should create a dual-wielding rogue and specialize as an Assassin and a Dualist.

Archer rogues will receive a considerable boost selecting the hunting specialization, and can also benefit from the Bard specilizations stun skills.

Following these steps, your end result will be a character that deals high damage, is rarely hit by enemies, and can use the best rogue equipment in the game.


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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Zombie Apocalypse Survival Quiz

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So you watch "Doomsday Preppers" and "The Walking Dead" and are interested in the Prepper culture? Take this quiz and see how much you really know about being a new survivalist.

1) What does SHTF stand for?

2) What does TEOTWAWKI stand for?

3) What major country in the Western Hemisphere suffered an economic collapse in 2001?

4) What religious denomination is a big leader in the area of prepping and food storage?

5) How much water should you store for each person, each day, for a zombie apocalypse?

6) What does CME stand for?

7) What is an EMP?

8) Is more nuclear fallout created bt an air burst or a ground burst detonation?

9) How many separate power grids are there in the Unites States?

10) Stores in major cities have enough food for how many days if they are not resupplied?

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1) SHTF stands for "Sh-t Hits The Fan." This refers to anything from a big natural disaster to a terror attack to a total societal collapse that results in a "Mad Max" scenario.

2) TEOTWAWKI stands for "The End Of The World As We Know It."

3) Argentina, which had a vibrant economy and a very strong and well off middle class until the collapse.

4) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, also know as the Mormon Church.

5) A minimum of one gallon per person per day is needed for drinking and cooking.

6) CME stands for Coronal Mass Ejection. This is an electro-magnetic storm on the sun which impacts the Earth's magnetic field. A large enough CME could destroy our power grid.

7) EMP stands for Electro-Magnetic Pulse. This is the effect of a nuclear bomb that is detonated high in the atmosphere, where the magnetic radiation of the explosion "rides the waves" of the Earth's magnetic field and then destroys the power grid.

8) Since nuclear fallout is the charged particles of dirt and debris from the explosion, there is no fallout associated with an air burst nuclear explosion.

9) There are actually three main power grids: Eastern US, Western US and Texas.

10) If there is no panic buying and no "run on the stores," the grocery stores have about three days' worth of food at any one time.

Did you know that the most vulnerable you will ever be to a Zombie Apocalypse is when you are away from home, in your car? If something major happens and you can't get home right away, whatever you have in the trunk of your car is what you will need to get by with...


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I didnt really work no mans land (about 4 hours overall) but here his my "best" game, i can do a way better bcz i was very slow on this one... i tried a two player run monday but i got a modem update round 50 on moon, this map is just so easy (easiest zombie map by far i think) with huge area, OHKO weapon, infinite max ammo, 8 perks all the time... Song : Booba - avant de partir Selah Sue feat Sexion d'Assaut - Raggamuffin Lunatic - groupe sanguin Sinik - 32 mesures de haine

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I didnt really work no mans land (about 4 hours overall) but here his my "best" game, i can do a way better bcz i was very slow on this one... i tried a two player run monday but i got a modem update round 50 on moon, this map is just so easy (easiest zombie map by far i think) with huge area, OHKO weapon, infinite max ammo, 8 perks all the time... Song : Booba - avant de partir Selah Sue feat Sexion d'Assaut - Raggamuffin Lunatic - groupe sanguin Sinik - 32 mesures de haine




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Sunday, January 20, 2013

ZOMBIEWALK 2012 - Buenos Aires

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FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com Cobertura de la Zombiewalk en Buenos Aires , Argentina 2012 con nuestro corresponsal estrella Eduardo Marklay de la Hostia y sus ayudantes : Katya, Victor Max Mendez y Carolina Gatica.

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