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Dec18

Level Up: Fifty Cent: Blood on the Sand

by tonyd on December 18, 2009 at 4:23 am

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I don’t know a lot about hip hop.  Most of my knowledge about it is based on what I listened to in the 80’s.  When Salt n’ Pepa were talking about having sex responsibly and LL Cool J was fulfilling his mama’s wishes to knock people out.

I am somewhat familiar with Fifty Cent.   I know that he wears a flak jacket a lot and that he’s been shot a bunch of times and lived.  And I know he likes to sing to someone named “Shorty” when it’s their birthday.  And I also know that he has had a video game made about him and his world-wind life as a rapper/gun-toting mercenary.

I decided that when I played this game that I would assume that this is a hard-hitting true story about this rapper’s life.  Here are some things that I learned about Fifty Cent during the cut scenes at the beginning of the game:

1:  Fifty Cent always walks around with guns and grenades strapped to him.  This is interesting to me.  I know life on the streets is very tough and one might need to pack some heat, but grenades?  That’s pretty crazy.

2:  Fifty Cent often plays concerts in dangerous places like Fallujah.  I know this because this seems to be where this game begins and takes place.  The game picks up on the last leg of Fifty’s tour where he and the rest of the members of G-Unit, who are also similarly strapped, are just finishing up a concert.

3:  Fifty Cent never gets paid up front to go put on a concert.  I thought this was very interesting.  Because one thing I’ve kinda assumed about rappers is that they do like money a lot.  Getting paid is very important.  Why would a guy put on a concert and wait to get paid at the very end?  Especially in a place like Fallujah?  Don’t get me wrong, I know this might sound naive or ignorant, but I’m only really going off of what the game is telling me.

4:  Diamond encrusted skulls are an acceptable form of payment for one’s rap services.

5:  Fifty Cent’s life must be very lonely.  The only people he seems to meet are people that are trying to kill him and that he has to then kill.  No one in the game that he meets turns out to be his friend.  That is sad.  From grizzled mercenaries to bad guys of indeterminate  Middle Eastern origin.  None of these people are out to do anything other than irreparable harm to our hero. His only friends, the other members of G-unit, do little more to help him in the game than to give him a boost up on ledges or help him to open the odd door here and there.  Oh, and also kill people alongside of him.  But they don’ t do that terribly well.

This gives the game a very, uh, bittersweet feeling as even though I do appear to be winning, I feel like I’m losing at the same time.   But enough about what I learned about Fifty Cent, the man.  Let’s talk about Fifty Cent, the game.  Everything about this game feels like something I’ve played in a game before.  Some of the combat and the partner action reminds me of a game like Army of 2, but no quite.  The other members of G-unit seem interchangeable with no real difference in who you choose.  They seem to fight along side of you, but don’t really seem to help you when you’re in danger.  There’s a slo-mo feature like in Max Payne, that allows you to fight off multiple enemies, but in the heat of battle it was difficult to use and I ended up abandoning it entirely with little affect on my ability to play the game.

Close quarters hand-to-hand combat was only accomplished through timed button presses which really slowed things down unnecessarily.  It took me longer to push the buttons to punch a guy, than it did to watch Fifty Cent punch a guy three times and stab him in the chest after I had successfully completed the button pressing.  The one saving grace was a series of timed challenges where you had to kill certain enemies within a time limit to earn ammo upgrades.  (Like exploding bullets and incendiary rounds.)  These were the only things that I actually found helped me in the game.  Plus, it was actually very challenging to try and accomplish within the time limit.

So the lackluster repetitive gameplay, an “is that really it” ending and a premise more improbable than the movie Cool as Ice, I give Fifty Cent: Blood on the Sand 3 out of 10 keggers.

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Dec17

Who is Full of Awesome? with Tony DiGerolamo

by tonyd on December 17, 2009 at 3:41 am

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Every Thursday, Super Frat lists individuals whose behaviors are so cool and righteous that they should be deemed “Full of Awesome”.

Hey bros.  Since it’s the holidays, I thought I’d paid tribute to those people who need to be singled out as not just awesome, but full of said adverb.  Behold!

–  First up, Judge Donna J. Carr.  She slapped down a cop for giving a speeding ticket based solely on how fast the cars sounded.  Thank you, your honor!  May your gavel continue to issue awesome justice.

– The Obama Administration finally did something right that didn’t cost us hundreds of billions, they recognized the Shinnecock Indians of Long Island so they can finally start building a casino.  Nice!  Can’t wait to play blackjack with a deal than sounds like Fran Drescher.  Awesome, O.

–Next up, the MEarth project has discovered a Super Earth only 40 light years away.  It’s got water and clouds and is six times bigger than Earth.  Don’t pack your bags yet, because the water is boiling on the surface, but still.  Your telescopes fill us with Awesome, MEarth!

–  To Asian, a boxer dog that took a bullet for his masters during a home invasion robbery.  Now that’s a best friend!  Fuck you, goldfish and adorable bunny.  This doggie has earned a treat full of awesome.

– And finally, to the most awesome people Kokomo, Indiana courthouse who, instead of arguing over a Nativity scene, decorated their courthouse with dinosaurs and the Lochness monster on advice of their attorney. I don’t know who this attorney is, but his name should be John Q. Bigballs Esq.  You are full of awesome!

Think someone is full of awesome? Email suggestions to thefixisin@comcast.net or post in the message boar

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Dec16

Twitter in Focus: Ashton Kutcher

by tonyd on December 16, 2009 at 12:01 am

Hello, bros!  Welcome to Twitter in Focus, where media comes to die.  Well, you knew it eventually would have to come to this.  Yes, bros, it’s time to look at Ashton’s tweets.  I’ve always been a fan of his from his days on That 70’s Show and Dude, Where’s My Car?.  (Do more comedies Ashton!)  His twitter following is the biggest, but are his tweets the best?  Let’s find out.

December 11th, 9:28am: “happy holiday season to you and your family = http://bit.ly/8wecrZ”

Jeez, those kids can sing.

December 11th, 10:38am: “classic http://bit.ly/4nbJe7”

Mrs. Ronald Regan?  Why don’t you let the son of the Vice President visit with Mr. T?  Little George W. Bush looks mad over there.  I hope he don’t grow up, become president and wreck the country because he didn’t get to meet Mr. T!

December 11th, 5:15pm:  “happy holidays, drew! RT @drew: In case you missed it: Greatest. Voicemail. Ever. http://bit.ly/6SQicI (Screw you Cancer!)”

Plus he won the lottery and ran over Osama Bin Laden on the way back from the doctor’s.

December 11th, 5:26pm: “digging out of this storm is going to be intense – http://bit.ly/6HhsJr”

How dare the storm open the doors and fill his car with snow.

December 12th, 7:11am: “don’t you hate it when your computer freezes http://bit.ly/8b4RfU”

Yes, yes I do.

December 12th, 4:43pm: “omg this is nuts http://bit.ly/6EqF1i”

That is pretty sick.  Sick in the “that’s pretty cool, bro” way, not “fish guts raining on a baby” way.

December 12th, 6:59pm: “do not try this at home http://bit.ly/8oAHCt”

Unless your home is on the roof and it’s on fire.

December 12th, 8:25pm: “Quickest way to fail while Christmas shopping… Stop at Umami burger”

Umami sounds pretentious, but looks pretty yummy.  You should just buy burgers for Christmas.  Problem solved.

December 12th, 8:33pm: “Best burger in LA hands down. http://twitpic.com/ta6m5”

Better than Fat Burger?  Than In and Out?  I dunno, Ashton, thems fightin’ words in L.A.  Plus, you West Coasters have no cheesesteaks worth to speak of.

December 13th, 12:12am: “Sean Parker and Ron Conway charity competition http://bit.ly/75I2y1 Team Parker = http://bit.ly/4YsOB1 Team Conway = http://bit.ly/4Smh3T”

You must be filled with the holiday spirit, Ashton.  You use your Twitter for the Light Side of the Force.

December 13th, 6:30am: “reinventing the wheel http://bit.ly/82wvxw”

Dude, you want some really funny links, try this Fail Blog.

December 13th, 1:03pm: “Spread is now available on itunes http://bit.ly/7HZxPX”

Nice.   But seriously, more comedy.

December 13th, 3:16pm: “Watched Precious last night. It was amazing but I won’t be watching it again. Painful viewing experience.”

I felt the same way about 2012.

December 13th, 6:21pm: “Stephen King to pay for troops’ holiday trip home http://bit.ly/5XyQ6b”

But it’s a haunted plane!  Wooooooo!

December 13th, 11:23pm: “I have a very serious meeting w/ Mike “The Situation” Pauly-D & Snookie 2morrow. They R teachin me how 2 B a Guido #jerseyshore”

Really?  They’re giving you asshole lessons?  Just take off your shirt a lot and be an obnoxious prick. Where were those guys when this happened?

December 13th, 11:37pm: “they are bringing shirts and hair gel. I’m gonna get Mike The Situation to give me a new ab workout”

December 14th, 9:58am: “very cool RT @avneron: pretty clear advertisers will take over this medium. Projection on Buildings on Boxee. http://bit.ly/66ahtA”

Neat.

December 14th, 10:03am: “if bob says so RT @RedHourBen: “RETWEET IT remix” from me & DeNiro http://tiny.cc/stiller (remixed by @douggpound) #STILLERSTRONG”

See? Bob don’t need no hair gel and ab crunches. Forget North Jersey, South Jersey is the place to go, bro. Especially Chef Vola’s.

December 14th, 10:37am: “A funny email from my Bro in Law worthy of a blog post Bad Parenting http://bit.ly/7lkW7E”

Ha! Nice. Reminds me of People of Walmart.

24 hours ago: “we are taking @katalysthq LIVE on Wednesday at 5:00 p.m. PT . . . catch up on the full season at http://bit.ly/cxOg8”

The future of TV, bros. All Internet.

15 hours ago: “at @katalysthq chatting it up with friends from Jersey Shore http://bit.ly/6sprke”

Got through about 20 seconds before I wanted to shoot myself. Worse than a knitting needle pressed through my eyeball.

14 hours ago: “more information about our LIVE @katalysthq episode http://bit.ly/7Cosis catch up on the season http://bit.ly/cxOg8”

The live link didn’t work and the second link is the same one. Well, you’re probably still shaking out the bugs.

11 hours ago: “lol RT @rhettmc: Tis the season to dress up like old rednecks playing Santa and an elf talking about prostates…wow: http://bit.ly/72B6PJ”

Nice.

Okay, time to rate Ashton’s Twitter. Insanity, I give a 4, he’s pretty mellow. On Mustness, I give an 8, definitely has up to minute tweets, plenty of links. Finally, Style, gotta go with 10. He’s always posting charity stuff. That’s using the power for good, bros. That’s an overall score of 7.3. Worth a follow, assuming you’re one of the four people on twitter that still don’t. And if you have a suggestion for Twitter in Focus, email us here.

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Dec15

Frat Boy At the Movies: Up in the Air

by tonyd on December 15, 2009 at 4:48 am

Bros, don’t freak out, but someone that worked on this movie may be working on the super secret Super Frat project I sometimes elude to.  You have to take my review with that in mind, but really, Up in the Air is an awesome movie.

George Clooney plays a guy who spends all his time perpetually traveling.  His job is to fire people so that corporate bosses don’t have to do it.  He’s got a lifestyle that has no connection to anything and a brewing book about his lifestyle.  But his philosophy is tested when he gets saddled with a new coworker and must show her the ropes.  Also, he starts a relationship with a traveling female saleswoman who is just like him.  In addition, he’s got to attend his sister’s wedding, which also puts his whole life philosophy to the test.

Any more than that, I can’t say without giving away the movie, but it’s really engaging.  Yeah, it sounds boring, but that’s just the description.  It’s hard to describe complex characters.  No, there’s no nudity or vampires or robots, but the characters feel very real.  Even Danny McBride’s turn as a reluctant groom feels very genuine.

It’s not laugh out loud funny, although it has many funny moments, it’s more of a thinking man’s drama.  The best part is, it doesn’t cop out with some pat, cliched ending.  It’s not a chick flick, but it’s definitely a good date movie.  (Your date will think you’re really smart for taking her to see this and if not, well, she can at least enjoy looking at Clooney.)

I give Up in the Air 9 out of 10 keggers.  There’s a reason it’s going to win some Oscars, bros.

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