karadjordjevic
Joined Jun 2001
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Almost a year ago a little snippet from an unaired Kid's Show aptly titled 'Kid's Show' was shown floating around the net contain a small portion from a deranged children's show like Seasame Street but definitely not like Seasame Street. The production quality wasn't anything special and most people who viewed it found it hilarious but very controversial. It wasn't until I was visiting family in Skopje, Macedonia when I caught the same video from the Web on Television. It was MTV Europe and the show was called Wonder Showzen. At first it seemed like a Raunchy European Parody of American Children Television from the 70s and 80s. When I got back to Canada, I did some research and was able to get access to the episodes and fell over in my chair on how the creator's of the show took 'children's television' and made it hilarious for adults. The skits will most definitely offend most but the way in which they are done are quite comical. From the Slaves Song to having Kid's innocently ask DayTrader's questions that even the most daring of adult wouldn't ask, this show pushes the envelope and does it well. It's good that this show will have a 2nd season. It is definitely a show that you either will love or hate, there is no middle ground. If you're new to the show or haven't seen an episode, head over to media sites like ebaumsworld.com, which has the original 14 minute promo. If you enjoyed it, then you need to find the other episodes.
Let's start this off by me saying that you should not go into this game thinking it's GTA made by Sony and placed in a real city, rather look at it as a British Mob movie similar to the scenarios of Lock, Stock and Snatch. The game isn't as vast or as non-linear as GTA but it does have it's strong points. The sound is top-notch, with great voices and music for the game; graphics are top notch, with realistic looking locations of London and real-life European cars, many of which are not offered on this side of the Atlantic. Although the game is fairly linear, the story-line is rich enough to warrant a full play through. The only real downside is the controls that can be a bit of a pain at times, but it's something that is easily learned. The guys who made this game (Team SOHO) are already planning on releasing a sequel to the game, which would take place probably in New York, and seeing how well they recreated London, their next game will be even better.
I watched this movie when I was only eleven years old and since watching it ten years ago, it's still one of the few movies I remember clearly watching. Like so many other gritty films made in the early 90s, this one was under-rated and unseen by many, but when you introduce this film to those who haven't seen it, you're certain they'll finish watching it and remember it for the rest of their lives. It's the perfect example of an everyday person who just has one messed up day, and yet you kind of feel sorry for the lead even though you can clearly tell he has problems...the only thing is that we all have similar problems.
The DVD version is a disappointment since it's pretty bare bones, but if Warner Brothers ever decides to re-release an updated version, I'm pretty certain it would sell well.
The DVD version is a disappointment since it's pretty bare bones, but if Warner Brothers ever decides to re-release an updated version, I'm pretty certain it would sell well.