Friday, August 24, 2012

New videos on the AVE: Nikko Grey "From my City"






Showin the homie Nikko some love, he delivers another quality visual to his song that I feel will definitely get him the national attention he craves and deserves, "From my City." Enjoy yall !! and support, lets get some comments and repost goin !!! cop his mixtape "LAVENDER" here

-BlvdAve Staff

In theaters NOW







Good Evening yall, some of you may already be at the theaters by this time, but if not and youre on yo favorite blog for fashion & entertainment (Hint, Hint) then here is the latest films released today. Its not many, as the end of the summer is quickly approaching. But there are a few movies just in case you're  in a movies mood and dont wanna watch Dark Knight Rises for the 4th time lol. As always we'll have the box office results early next week !!
-BlvdAve


Premium Rush



Hit and Run



The Apparition




Thursday, August 23, 2012

Games on the AVE: Gamespot Reviews Transformers: Fall of Cybertron





Also available on PS3



The Transformers may be more than meets the eye, but Transformers: Fall of Cybertron has an obvious goal: to let you control numerous Autobots and Decepticons while filling the screen with as much fire and brimstone as possible. Developer High Moon strives for metal-on-metal sensory assault, which is both a strength and a weakness. When the game thinks big, your eyes and ears are treated to larger-than-life spectacles; gargantuan robots sprawl across your view, and you annihilate mechanical monstrosities with the touch of a button. But Fall of Cybertron's most exciting moments are those you watch, not those you play. It can be a lot of fun, but the visual thrills don't consistently translate into stimulating gameplay.
There is excitement to unearth, however--it just takes a while for it to come into focus. The first half of the single-player campaign never finds a groove. You spend several levels in control of the kingly Optimus Prime, who sounds more than ever like an elder statesman, morally incorruptible and in complete control of his emotions. As in Transformers: War for Cybertron, you can morph from robot form to vehicular form and back again, though shooting, driving, and shooting-while-driving aren't Prime's only skills. He also fires artillery, ducks under beams, orders air strikes, lifts heavy objects, comforts his subordinates, and pulls levers.




That's normal shooter stuff, of course, but Fall of Cybertron's first half has you spending so much time watching explosions, performing single-button tasks, and occasionally hitting a button to make things die, that the full-fledged action seems like an afterthought. There aren't many extensive shooting sequences here. Instead, you get tossed from one task to the next without any kind of rhythm developing. Battles heat up just in time for you to find another door to open or another scripted event to witness. Aspects of the flat early hours carry over to later hours as well. Every major showdown between main players is interesting to watch but boring to play. That includes the game's final encounter, which you conquer not by overcoming a challenging enemy, but by responding to button prompts. Prompts that involve only one button.
Yet even before you leave Optimus Prime behind for other Transformers, there are momentary pleasures that keep you invested. Some of these moments are power trips: you speed across a bridge, mowing down the nameless bots that dare cross your path. Others build atmosphere: a facility morphs around you as you walk through it, making you wonder what might be causing such an anomaly. All the while, you get a real sense that the planet of Cybertron has reached its expiration date. Environments are in various stages of collapse, and the skies burn with sparking metal and the blistering exhaust of Decepticon dropships.
From here, Fall of Cybertron cycles you through various Transformers, changing up the gameplay--and then changing it up again just when you get the hang of things. One mission encourages stealthiness, having you go invisible and sneak behind sentries for a one-button execution. As Jazz, you play as a sort of bionic commando, grappling from platform to platform, using your mobility to stay out of the sights of the foes that continually hound you. Aside from the levels in which you soar through the skies in vehicular form, careening about as Jazz is one of the most enjoyable things to do in Fall of Cybertron, in part because you must stay light on your feet if you want to stay alive. The controls are smooth and the animations are fluid, so zipping from spot to spot is never a struggle, just a joy.

New Music on the AVE: THURSDAY EDITION











What's good world ! Here's some new music to start off ya thursday right !!! 














New Videos on the AVE: THURSDAY Edition






Whats good ladies & gents ?? Doing what we do best here at BlvdAve, and thats bringing you the latest & greatest in movies, music, and fashion !!! Here's some new videos for you all to check out today











Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Box Office RESULTS August 17, 2012 - August 19, 2012











Alrighty ladies and gents, here's the box office results for last weekend. "THE EXPENDABLES 2" came in at NUMBER 1 ending "The Bourne Legacy's" stint as the top dog in theaters. "ParaNorman" opened up strongly at #3, Followed by "The Campaign" at #4. Rounding out the top 5 is "Sparkle" which was fueled by the final performance of Whitney Houston. Check the rest of the list for the remainder of the top 12 and we'll be back friday with the latest batch of movies in theaters. PEACE !!!!


TW
Title Studio Weekend
Total Week
1
The Expendables 2 Lionsgate
$28,591,370

$28,591,370
1
2
The Bourne Legacy Universal Pictures
$17,057,385

$69,618,465
2
3
ParaNorman Focus Features
$14,087,050

$14,087,050
1
4
The Campaign Warner Bros. Pictures
$13,127,289

$51,435,826
2
5
Sparkle TriStar Pictures (Sony)
$11,643,342

$11,643,342
1
6
The Dark Knight Rises Warner Bros. Pictures
$11,011,349

$409,787,260
5
7
The Odd Life of Timothy Green Walt Disney Pictures
$10,822,903

$15,100,918
1
8
Hope Springs Columbia Pictures (Sony)
$9,111,529

$35,063,321
2
9
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days 20th Century Fox
$3,834,737

$38,747,058
3
10
Total Recall Columbia Pictures (Sony)
$3,472,829

$51,755,272
3
11
Ice Age: Continental Drift 20th Century Fox
$3,005,507

$150,191,923
6
12
Ted Universal Pictures
$1,543,080

$213,064,385
8

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