Category: Features

Posted on: January 27, 2012 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Texas Killing Fields (Blu-Ray)

The film is something that requires a few solid views to capture everything that has been presented in its 105 minute run time. Where the film could travel down a path that numerous films have taken, I believe that it provides a fresh take on the horror and suspense genres. Sam Worthington and Brian Heigh do a stellar job in creating the camaraderie that two detectives would have after working…

Posted on: January 27, 2012 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

There Be Dragons (Blu-Ray)

This film is fantastic, and showcases the fact that period historical pieces can still work. It is the attention to detail that makes this film soar, as one will be transported back to the Spanish Civil War period. While individuals that have taken American history courses will have little information about this event, I believe that Roland Joffe’s (The Mission) skill ensures that a back story is provided. I liked…

Posted on: January 27, 2012 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 1

Seitenbacher Fruity Gummi Candies

What I found best about these candies is that they had an assertive flavor that did not seem fake. Whether it is Sweet Lime, Pineapple, or even Passion Fruit, the flavors are nuanced and provide individuals with a unique experience. We were able to find an interesting product of these candies. Just stick them into the microwave for about 10 seconds, and they will come out warm and with an…

Posted on: January 26, 2012 Posted by: marcussutherland Comments: 0

Nightqueen – For Queen and Metal (CD) Review

Nightqueen has unveiled their upcoming debut LP “For Queen And Metal.” Their debut is set for release On February 24, 2011 through Massacre Records. Band members are comprised of Keely Larreina – Lead vocals Daniel Kells – Keyboards Rex Zeco – Guitar Alan Rawson – Guitar Steven Steele – Bass William Blodyn – Drums Artwork was created by Jan Yrlund. Nightqueen is a female fronted power metal/symphonic metal band from…

Posted on: January 26, 2012 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Harbinger Women’s Power Gloves Review

One needs gloves for any sort of repetitive exercise that they may do at the workout center. This does include running, elliptical work, and the exercise bike. However, pretty much no one follows that mantra. I know now that this reluctance is not due to the price of the gloves, nor the quality. Harbinger Fitness has made their name in providing products that will stand up to the rigors of…

Posted on: January 26, 2012 Posted by: John B. Moore Comments: 0

Boardwalk Empire – The Complete First Season (DVD Set)

All that hand wringing about filling The Sopranos void on HBO is finally over and it just took one episode of the brilliant Boardwalk Empire. Created by Terrence Winter (a former writer and producer on The Sopranos) and starring Steve Bushemi (what do ya know, another Sopranos alum), the show is set in Atlantic City on the eve and shortly after Prohibition outlaws alcohol throughout the country. Buscemi plays Enoch…

Posted on: January 26, 2012 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 1

Flying Dog Kujo Imperial Coffee Stout

In the last few months, we at NeuFutur have received a number of efforts that have been plain boring. This is true even with the independent breweries that are on the map – it just feels as if there is a collective malaise in brewing. Flying Dog shatters that aura of complacency with their Kujo Imperial Coffee Stout. While I was expecting a dark, biting, and coffee-heavy effort, the brewery…

Posted on: January 26, 2012 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Thermaltake Meka G1 / Gaming Keyboard Review

I feel that one of the biggest detriments to my online and computer gaming has to be the keyboard tat I use. The keyboards that are made fully from plastic or can be found in a $5 bin just cannot compare to the quality that is brought by the Meka G1. This means that the keyboard is rugged as all get out, with it being able to take 50 million…

Posted on: January 25, 2012 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Heelys Wave Shoe Review

The Heelys design has been improved to allow for larger weights (adult-sized individuals) to be able to enjoy the footwear in the same fashion as children. I feel that the rubber used on the sole allows for the shoes to have a lifespan of some tens of thousands of miles, while the wheels that are employed here are of the highest quality. No matter whether one is using the Heely…

Posted on: January 25, 2012 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

TLF Flight T / T-Shirt Review

TLF Flight T / T-Shirt / http://www.tlfapparel.com / http://www.tlfapparel.com/women_s/1818.htm There are a number of different workout companies that mindlessly ape others’ styles. However, TLF is a company that has a strong graphic design department. This allows them to create t-shirts (as well as jerseys and tanks) that are utterly fashionable while fully unique. The TLF Flight T is a vibrant and brilliant red, with a screenprint of crows flying up…