Ice wizard game in the movie “BIG” (1988)…
Sunday, November 15th, 2009
Have you ever seen the movie “Big” with Tom Hanks? Have you always wanted to play or know what the game Josh was playing at the beginning?

Have you ever seen the movie “Big” with Tom Hanks? Have you always wanted to play or know what the game Josh was playing at the beginning?
A short skit my cousin wrote and directed…
“What if Superman, Batman and Spiderman got together on a regular basis and played poker? How would they really act? Are these superheroes as noble as they’re portrayed, or do they abuse their powers, leading salacious and avaristic lifestyles? Watch and find out!”
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US actor and comedian Bernie Mac has died in hospital due to complications arising from pneumonia.

Not a very good film, the Joker was bad ass, and surprisingly a little better than Jack’s version, but the film got slow and wasn’t that good… first half was entertaining, good acting by heath, but the 2nd half seemed like it was setting up the next film too much and got pretty boring… Sometimes the writers/director takes the film a little too seriously, I think Iron Man did a better job at bringing a comic to film….
Watch trailer below, click links for behind the scene looks…
In Theaters April 18th
Here is the first pic of actor Johnny Depp playing the role of notorious bank robber John Dillinger in the upcoming flick Public Enemies.
As long as he steers clear of overrated Nightmare Before Christmas director, Tim Burton, he should be fine.

Lots of folks are excited about the movie 21, a semi-fictionalized account of the exploits of the MIT blackjack team in the 1990s. That’s clear not just from the film’s box-office-leading performance last weekend, but from the fact that so many people are coming out of the woodwork and identifying themselves as members of the team.
In fact, there’s a bit of a controversy brewing in the comments section of Bob’s piece last week about team member John Chang, one of the models for the Micky Rosa character in Ben Mezrich’s 2002 book Bringing Down the House, upon which the movie is based. Bill Kaplan, who co-founded, trained, and financed the blackjack team, commented that, “While I know John likes to say he’s Mickey Rosa…the fact is he’s a dead ringer for the character Choi.” (Note: the book spelled Rosa’s first name “Micky” but everyone routinely adds an “e.”) And later Kaplan e-mailed Bob the following note:
“The Mickey Rosa character as developed in the book and the movie is fictitious. But as he represents the founder and leader of the team who made everything happen (e.g. supplied/raised the capital; determined the original playing strategy; structured the compensation terms and incentives for investors, players, and management; put the business processes, training rules, checkout procedures, player tracking and supervision, etc. in place; gone out as a player on top), that would be me.”