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		<title>Exit 2009, enter 2010: Cuzz shows you &#8220;Da best mayne&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2009 21:24:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Less then 26 hours till 2010 so I guess it&#8217;s time to look back at the great year that was 2009. 2009 was the year that I graduated. 2009 was the year some people didn&#8217;t graduate. (Oh well, better luck next year) 2009 was the year that I ate at some great, and not so [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Less then 26 hours till 2010 so I guess it&#8217;s time to look back at the great year that was 2009.</p>
<p>2009 was the year that I graduated.<br />
2009 was the year some people didn&#8217;t graduate. (Oh well, better luck next year)<br />
2009 was the year that I ate at some great, and not so great restaurants. (Shoutout to Kerim Satirli cause he accompanied me to quite a few)<br />
2009 was the year I bought an iPod touch<br />
2009 was the year I played some kick ass games<br />
2009 was the year I saw some people hating on the next man. And that next man&#8230; was ME! lol<br />
2009 was the year The Los Angeles Lakers became the NBA Champs<br />
2009 was the year I watched some awesome movies<br />
2009 was the year I got a &#8220;new&#8221; car, wich hasn&#8217;t broken down yet &#8230;<br />
2009 was the year I heard some good music<br />
2009 was the year I went to the Westcoast HipHop Festival<br />
2009 was the year I&#8217;ve had some good laughs</p>
<p>All in all 2009 was pretty awesome. So to give y&#8217;all a glimpse of all the awesomeness I&#8217;ll write down my top 5 or top 3 of best games, movies, or music I saw &amp; heard this year. Pretty simple. And anybody who doesn&#8217;t agree can do like Justin and cry a river (or just leave a comment and post your &#8216;Best of 2009&#8242; stuff) lol. I&#8217;ll start of with the movies.</p>
<p><strong>Red Cliff 1 / Red Cliff 2</strong><br />
John Woo&#8217;s return to Asia. And what a return it was. Woo brings you an epic story based on the &#8220;Romance of the Three Kingdoms&#8221; period. It&#8217;s a classic Chinese tale. I compare it to the &#8220;Chrouching Dragon, Hidden Tiger&#8221; &amp; &#8220;Hero&#8221; movies. Don&#8217;t expect an all out action movie though. Woo&#8217;s known for action movies and shootouts but with Red Cliff he tries to focus more on the drama side of the story. Don&#8217;t get me wrong, there&#8217;s plenty of action just a little less then you normal John Woo movie.</p>
<p><strong>Grotesque</strong><br />
Forget about Saw, forget about all the slasher/horror movies you&#8217;ve seen. Saw is a movie you watch when your lil cousin has a birthday party. If you like some REAL slasher type of movie go watch Grotesque. This shit is so freaking nasty. The movie doesn&#8217;t seem to have a story at all. It just starts with two people in a dungeon gettin carved up real nice by the good doctor. And that&#8217;s it. It&#8217;s 90 minutes of slashing, hackin and choppin on body&#8217;s. Throw some titties in there and you got yourself a great low budget gorefest. Watch the trailer below:</p>
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<p><strong>Ip Man</strong><br />
This is THE movie of 2009 for me. The return of pure martial arts. No wire work, no fireballs or &#8216;magicans&#8217; or whatever. Donnie Yen stars as Ip Man, a grandmaster of the martial art Wing Chun and the first person to teach Wing Chun openly. This movies has some of the best choreographed fighting scenes of all time. Highly recommended if you a fan martial arts movies. If you a guy, PERIOD, you should watch this movie. (Can&#8217;t imagine chicks diggin this movie. If she does she prolly has an Adam&#8217;s Apple<em> </em>and she likes to be called Robert)</p>
<p>Now onto the games. It was a BIG year for gamers. COD4, Fallout, Batman, Uncharted 2, Infamous, Left for Dead 2. Didn&#8217;t play any of those. lol</p>
<p><strong>BlazeBlue</strong> (PS3)<br />
It was the year of the fighting game / beat-em-up. With &#8216;King of Fighters&#8217;, &#8216;Tekken 6&#8242; and &#8216;Street Fighter IV&#8217; all released in 2009 there was little publicity for BlazeBlue. The fighting system is pretty groundbreaking and takes some time to really master. BlazBlue feels like a breath of fresh air.</p>
<p><strong>Street Fighter IV</strong><br />
We all like groundbreaking games but sometimes you just want to pick something up that feels so familiar and natural. That game, is Street Fighter IV. Apart from a graphical upgrade Street Fighter IV plays just like it&#8217;s older brother on the SNES.<br />
QCF or 236 is still used for throwing a &#8216;Hadoken&#8217;. (If y&#8217;all don&#8217;t know what that means y&#8217;all really need to come outta that cave you live in.)</p>
<p><strong>Song Summoner</strong> iPhone / iPod Touch<br />
If you want a great Tactical RPG for your iPhone get this game. Nothing else to say about this game really other then it was made by Square/Enix. The same company that was responsible for THE greatest tactical RPG ever released in &#8216;Final Fantasy Tactics&#8217;. So uh. GET THIS GAME!</p>
<p><strong>NBA 2k10</strong><br />
No Cuzz list can be complete without some sort of NBA reference in it. With 2k10 2ksports deliveres the greatest basketball simulation to date. Keyword here is &#8216;simulation&#8217;. If you want arcade go buy NBA Live.</p>
<p>Short list huh. Well I wanted to make a top 5 but I&#8217;m tired of all this typing so I&#8217;ma stop now. Anybody complaining bout my list being incomplete you better run cause I&#8217;m spraying this on you when I find you.</p>
<p><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3375/3451634448_af0e307fac.jpg" alt="Be Gone!" /></p>
<p>Happy new year to all y&#8217;all!<br />
See you in 2010!</p>
<p>PS: Cuzzinema comin soon! Y&#8217;all know what it is!</p>
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		<title>John Woo&#8217;s return to Asia</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2009 16:04:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When word got out a new Romance of the Three Kingdoms movie was in production I was hyped up. Not only because I’m a fan of that specific period in Chinese history but also because it marked the return of John Woo to Hong Kong. The famed director of Face Off was returning to his [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="margin: 5px 10px;" src="http://i42.tinypic.com/dceohf.jpg" alt="" width="131" height="200" />When word got out a new Romance of the Three Kingdoms movie was in production I was hyped up. Not only because I’m a fan of that specific period in Chinese history but also because it marked the return of John Woo to Hong Kong. The famed director of Face Off was returning to his roots. To the very same place where he gave us cult movies like, “The Killer” and “Hard Boiled”.</p>
<p>But Woo’s latest movie, Red Cliff, wasn’t about good cop vs bad cop. Nope. It was a historical piece set during the Han dynasty in the year 200. This nearly 5 hour movie was split up into two parts. In the first part we meet prime minister Cao Cao trying to convince the emperor to invade the southern lands. These lands belong to Liu Bei and Sun Quan. The two Southern forces are forced to work together if they wanna stand a chance to Cao Cao’s massive army.</p>
<p>And that’s the intro to a massive 30 minute epic battle scene.</p>
<p>It’s obvious why this movie ran over schedule and over budget, coming in at a reported “most expensive production ever in Asia” $80 million dollars. Woo goes a great length to explain every little detail. Thousands of extra’s in battle gear and awesome intricately choreographed strategic battles. There are three major battles, easily account for more than an hour of the film’s running time.</p>
<p>Fans of the ROTK period wil recognize the main characters and lead generals the moment they appear on screen. Woo gives us plenty of scenes where generals like Zhang Fei and Guan Yu just slaughter the enemy single handedly. And fans of kung-fu cinema will eat it all up.<br />
Allthough the fight scenes are not shot in trademark Woo style. Sure there are some slow motion scenes here and there, but overal Woo really shows us the gritty side of ancient large-scale warfare.</p>
<p>Though the two movies have a runtime of more then 2 hours each you never get bored. Sure, there are some scenes that feel dragged out a bit but these scenes are the “oh so Chinese” moments.<br />
The movie overflows with an all star asian cast. Led by Takeshi Kaneshiro as the great strategist Zhuge Liang and Tony Leung as Zhou Yu, the cast never dissapoints. Vicky Zhao does a great job, especially in the second part to bring some comic relief in the world of men and the war they wage.</p>
<p>As his return to Chinese cinema, Woo couldn’t have picked a better project. Red Cliff allows the Hong Kong director of gunfu to dabble in all of his trademark themes (brotherhood, loyalty, a resounding belief in fair play), while exploring new territory (the Chinese martial arts epic). With “Red Cliff”, John Woo has managed to re-invent himself as a director.</p>
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		<title>The Westcoast invades Amsterdam</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2009 15:37:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last week April 1st. (No joke) The Westcoast Hiphop festival took place. And of course Mr. Cuzz was in attendance. The good homie Kay went along to represent the Dub. So after a dull trainride listening to some music to get in the mood I arive at A’dam central station. After hooking up with Kay [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last week April 1st. (No joke) The Westcoast Hiphop festival took place. And of course Mr. Cuzz was in attendance. The good homie Kay went along to represent the Dub. So after a dull trainride listening to some music to get in the mood I arive at A’dam central station. After hooking up with Kay (After about 15 tram rides and walking around the same block for about 20 minutes) we decided to grab something to eat. Not really familiar with the Amsterdam I let Kay lead the way. (I could make a witty comment right now but I won’t…)<br />
Anyway, after the food, it was time to get down to the Melkweg. Again Kay leads the way. So after a tourist route through Amsterdam, including back alley’s, Rastafari’s trying to sell me homemade mixtapes (and Kay having a phonecall at that EXACT moment…) we arrive at the Melkweg.</p>
<p>It wasn’t really all that crowded yet and still had like an hour to kill before the show. Got some drinks. (2 drinks for € 8,00 is NOT cool. I could get like 3 bottles of coke, 5 Ice Tea and an asian girl on the side for that kinda money) At around 8.00 PM DJ Muggs kicked off the show with some old skool DJ’ing. The crowd wasn’t really into it and to be honest Muggs was kinda hit or miss on his most of his set. After that stuff it was time for the DPG to rock the stage and boy they did rock that shit. People were really into it. They played all the classics from Dogg Food, Doggystyle and some new stuff featured on their new album. The chronic smoke was in the air. You didn’t even have to smoke to get high.</p>
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<p>The scene shifted from L.A to the Bay because it was time for Mr. Flamboyant himself E-40.  People were gettin hyphy and Forty Water had a nice set. Even invited some girls on stage to preform. Although some of the girls where more into sending text messages then E-40. Oh well. After Forty’s set it was time to go home. Unfortunately. So we missed the main acts like Xzibit and WC &amp; Ice Cube. And I must say the sound quality was really horrible in comparison to the Ice Cube concert in 013, Tilburg. Maybe they added some extra bass or something but most of the songs were hard to follow.</p>
<p>Overall I would grade this show a solid 7. It was nice but could have been better. Probably would have graded the show higher if I saw Cube’s and Xzibit’s sets.</p>
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