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Murphy’s Law – In the cards

Recently Joel Murphy set out to purchase a birthday card for his father. It seemed like a simple enough task, but Murphy found himself stuck in the greeting card aisle for over 30 minutes trying to find a card worth buying and sending to his dad. All

Review – The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug

Almost exactly one year after The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey was released in theaters, we get part two of the series - The Desolation of Smaug. While fantasy fans almost universally love The Lord of the Rings trilogy, many had issues with An Unexpected Journey, which had

Hobo Radio 282 – Stop saying selfies

This week, the world said goodbye to a truly great man - Nelson Mandela. His funeral, however, was slightly overshadowed by two strange developments - the fact that the sign language interpreter was signing gibberish and the fact that our President took a selfie with the lovely

Guest Post – The cinematic history of Las Vegas

Guest Post Las Vegas has been an ideal backdrop for films since the early 1950’s. In fact, the city itself is so imposing and thematic that it often becomes the central character. Whether the city overshadows the film’s stars or simply provides a bright, seedy and iconic