Pirates of the Caribbean finally walks the plank

By Wren Culp Staff Writer/Webmaster Is two hours and 16 minutes a short runtime for a film? For the Pirates of the Caribbean series, it is. Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, the fourth and shortest installment in the very successful Disney franchise, I hate to say is boring and repetitive. Basically, Jack Sparrow needs to find a new career, the Black Pearl needs to sink already and executive producer Jerry Bruckheimer needs to find something else to get excited about. There was nothing special about this film. We once again, find ourselves sailing along with Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) as he sets out in a race against time, the British and the…

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Wisconsin Protests

Chris Cummins Staff Writer Wisconsin Protests Protests seem to becoming a staple of world news in 2011. Egypt and Wisconsin, places once thought of as the most unlikely locations for any sort of populist movement, now find themselves with a population in uproar by unpopular government decisions, though the context of both situations is quite different. In Wisconsin, faced with a massive budget deficit and the unhappy prospect of a state becoming insolvent, the Republican led state legislature did as they had promised to do all election cycle, and attempt to right a governmental ship in dire straits due to fiscal imprudence. Promising not only to cut the fat off the budget, but to disembowel…

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“Black Ops” trailer looks promising

Last night during the Eastern Conference Finals, the new trailer for the latest Call of Duty game aired on TV. And let me tell you something, November 9th can’t get here fast enough. The trailer is centered around an elite team of people that have gone through history – or what we think is history. “A lie is a lie. Just because you write it and make it history doesn’t make it the truth.” Those words are spoken by a narrator in the trailer, which shows that the game is definitely going to be centered around some very important and very secret matters in world history. The game looks intense and exciting, and I for one will…

Robin Hood’s untold story comes to life

By Wren Culp Staff Writer On May 12th I got the exclusive opportunity to see ROBIN HOOD before most people. The theatre was packed, my drink was in hand and Russell Crowe was on screen. What could be better? The movie is set in the 12th century with King Richard in power of London, with France of the verge of an invasion. Robin Longstride, or better known as “Robin of the hood”, is an archer for Richard’s army. The movie is all about Longstride’s journey through the army and how he breaks off from the army to fight for what is right. With a stellar performance from Crowe (no shocker) and a surprisingly good performance…

I am Iron Man!

By Wren Culp Staff Writer Last night, I attended the preview screening of Iron Man 2 at Northpark Mall. The movie was packed and the crowd was lively. But was the hype of Iron Man really worth it in the end? On my sheet it said to arrive precisely an hour early, and that’s what I did. When I arrived, it looked around the corner as I came up the escalator, only to realize that I was not the only one excited to see this movie. It looked like people were lined up to meet Iron Man. There were people with lawn chairs, coolers with beverages, and even one person had DVD player watching the…

My Oscar Reactions

By Wren Culp Staff Writer The Oscars bring drama and laughter every year. Then the awards get dished out and emotions fly and things are said that shouldn’t have been said. But I’m not writing about the emotions at all. I’m talking about straight up awards. Best Picture official winner: The Hurt Locker My pick: The Hurt Locker The Hurt Locker was an obvious choice for the winner for best picture. It captured the emotional intensity of an American soldier. It very well demonstrated the psychological nightmare that a soldier in war goes through. It was an outstanding movie. Actor in a leading role winner: Jeff Bridges (Crazy Heart) My pick: George Clooney (Up in…

Some iPhone apps are just weird

By Wren Culp Staff Writer Having an iPhone, I am big into apps. I love some of the apps that I use, such as “Bloomberg”, “Classics” and even “Urbanspoon”. All are genius applications that help me with my everyday life. But of course, while searching for these apps, I have come across some strange ones. Here are the top five strangest apps I have ever encountered. (Pictures of each at the bottom) Annoy A Teen ($0.99) Annoy a teen puts out a high frequency that apparently only a teenager can hear. Most adults have lost their ability to hear this high a frequency.  iDrunktxt ($0.99)  This is a disaster waiting to strike. The app basically…

What will the Super Bowl bring to the table this year?

By Wren Culp Staff Writer Video by Corban Rubinson with KCBY The Colts and the Saints battle it out on February 7th to see who will become the champion of the NFL. For Peyton Manning, playing the team that his father tried so hard to turn around will be a little interesting. Manning grew up in the city of New Orleans, watching his dad try to turn the worst team in the league around. The matchup will be interesting to watch, especially considering that Manning and Brees are connected friends. Offensive Advantage: Indianapolis The Colts have offensive weapons that cannot be contained. Peyton Manning is undeniably the best quarterback in the league, and you cannot…