Sunday, April 24, 2011

Hawaii Five-0: Ho'opa'i


Last Monday night marks yet another epic episode of Hawaii 5-0 but with subtle difference. For on this nights episode, Sean "P-Diddy" Combs guest stars as Reggie Williams, a detective from the NYPD in charge of tracking down and convicting a mob boss by the name of Jimmy Cannon, played by Keith David. Right from the beginning, this episode is jammed packed with heartache and action when the wife of Williams, Lisa Cole, and an FBI agent that was supposed to be protecting the Williams' family are shot and killed in the early hours of the morning.

Commander Steve McGarrett and the rest of the Five-0 task force take the lead in tracking down the killer of Williams wife and FBI partner. As soon as Williams is in the hospital for surgery due to gunshot wounds he sustained the night of the attack on his family, Williams leaves the hospital to determine who really kills his wife. Williams soon finds out that it is not Jimmy Cannon who killed his wife, but an unlikely character from the Cannon family. Despite McGarrett thinking that Williams is too emotionally unstable to complete this mission without killing someone through angry, Garrett and Williams team together to bring the killer to justice and solving this riveting mystery into the death of Cole.

Although tomorrow night's episode is not a new one, and it goes back to an earlier episode involving McGarrett's sister, this show still will rock the Monday night line up. Needless to say, May Sweeps for Hawaii Five-0 will be interesting and exciting to watch and make viewers interested in coming back for more next season.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Scre4m


Last night I had the pleasure of going to see Scream 4 with a couple friends of mine from school.  Ever since I heard about another Scream movie coming out, I told myself that I just had to go see it.  This new addition to the Scream Saga was certainly a great one to say the least.  With a new twist and characters to keep fans interested, Wes Craven recreates the world that he started in 1996.

Sidney Prescott returns to Woodsboro to complete her book tour and is met up with a familiar looking foe with a new agenda.  Gale Weathers and Dewey Riley have finally tied the knot and still live in Woodsboro as a writer and Sheriff combo but their simple little life style is disturbed by the death of two teenage girls on the anniversary of the murder of Maureen Prescott.  Scream 4 certainly sheds some comedic relief to this saga by taking the rules of the "game" that were originally set in the first Scream and flipping them upside down.

Scream 4 is definitely recommended to all those who have yet to see it and are wondering whether or not to.  It keeps you second guessing the entire way through on who Ghostface is and just when you think you have it all figured out, the whole movie comes together and throws everyone for a loop.  When you have a chance, check out this horror flick because it will definitely keep you on your toes and entertained.

For all those who have seen the movie already, I've got one word to say to all of you. "CLEAR!!!"