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Craig Lotter is a web developer based in Gordon's Bay, South Africa, who seems completely incapable of shaking off that pesky inner child within, the one that forces him to love all things animated or hand drawn.
The Rugged Rock of Craig contains snippets of his life, popular culture and all the important things like anime, manga, games and comic books. The CodeUnit of Craig on the other hand contains the more serious stuff like code snippets and tutorials, while the House of C chronicles his foray into the world of web comics.
For which it never seems he has enough time anyway.
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Wonder Woman

However, one of their sisters has broken their rank and aided the escape of Ares, the fearsome God of War. Seeking the enslavement of man and revenge on the hated Amazon race, Ares now threatens everything that civilization has ever created on a global scale. Continue reading
Posted in Comic Books, Movies, My Reviews
Tagged alfred molina, amazon, animation, ares, dc comics, film, keri russell, movie, pricess diana, review, themyscira, warner bros. animation, warriors, wonder woman
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Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths

Seriously. How can any fanboy not LOVE these DC universe movies that Warner Bros. Animation and DC Comics keep throwing out at us? The latest to hit the straight to DVD shelves is Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, which takes us back to the classic Justice League premise of an Earth Prime and countless alternative universe Earths making up the known universe. Continue reading
Posted in Comic Books, Movies, My Reviews
Tagged Batman, crime syndicate, crisis on two earths, dc comics, dwayne mcduffie, justice league, movie, owlman, review, superman, superwoman, ultraman
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Hats Off to… Rogue Assassin

I caught Rogue Assassin on DSTV the other day and I’ve got to give kudos to the writers – they seriously caught me off guard with some serious twists in the tale for this ultra violent action fliek. Continue reading
Posted in Movies, My Quick Reviews
Tagged action, jason statham, jet li, Martial Arts, movie, review, rogue, rogue assassin, violence, war
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Righteous Kill… An Opinion

Now what had originally caught the eye of the critics in this Jon Avnet film when this movie was first released was of course the billing of Hollywood’s two premier screen faces, Robert DeNiro and Al Pacino alongside one another in the lead roles for this contemporary crime thriller. Continue reading
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Tagged al pacino, jon avnet, movie, review, righteous kill, robert deniro
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Rainbow Skellums

Undoubtedly, Leon Schuster is South Africa’s king of the candid camera type movie and it will be many a year before his plethora of movie laughs at the expense of unsuspecting suckers will ever be passed, but that’s not to say that no one is ever going to try and dethrone the king Continue reading
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Tagged alexa strachan, andre scholtz, Gordon's Bay, kevin ehrenreich, louw venter, movie, rainbow skellums, review, scooters, talla's tavern
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2012… An Opinion

Chantelle and I went to watch 2012 yesterday evening, and walking into it knowing that it was a disaster, end of the world movie, we got exactly what we were expecting – which is a great start as any movie that meets your expectations usually is. However, that still doesn’t mean I’m about to sing its praises just yet. Continue reading
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Tagged 2012, apocalypse, chiwetel ejiofor, danny glover, doomsday, john cusack, movie, review, roland emmerich
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Balls of Fury… An Opinion

Randy Daytona, a former table tennis child prodigy who burnt out after a disastrous 1988 Olypmic Table Tennis final, finds himself suddenly recalled to the game of emperors nineteen years later, this time in the aid of FBI agent Ernie Rodriguez who seeks his help in taking down the Triad kingpin Feng, the very same man that murdered Randy’s father when he was still a boy. Continue reading
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Tagged balls of fury, Christopher Walken, Dan Fogler, feng, George Lopez, James Hong, Maggie Q, ping pong, table tennis
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Fame

The story is in essence a reinvention of the original 1980 film, and as such, Fame follows a talented group of dancers, singers, actors and musicians over a four year period at the New York City High School of Performing Arts, starting right from the beginning auditions and then progressing all the way through to final graduation. Continue reading
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Tagged Fame, Kay Panabaker, movie, Naturi Naughton, review
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