Friday, 19 December 2014

AC19 - Review of the Week

Its the last one of the year as next week will be the Review of the Year. So let's see what's been happening this week:

Harry Potter News - Snape is not a vampire!!!
Among the vast amount of speculation going around about some of the characters in the Harry Potter Universe, one has seemed to pop up about Snape possibly being a vampire to which J.K. Rowling via Pottermore this week has stated to not be the case. She states that while he may be described as having a large bat in his long black coat, he never actually turns into a bat. We meet him in daylight outside Hogwarts castle and no punctures were given to any of the students neck. She also mentions that Snape is in no way a revamped Trocar who by the way, was to be made into a vampire teacher in the story, but never made the final cut. Its interesting what we can speculate about, but obviously when the makers get involved, its just an argument that you just won't win. But still, it is fun when it lasts.

In other news, Dragons 3 gets pushed back. a media streaming app called Plex comes to PlayStation consoles, the film known as The Interview may not get released due to terrorist threats among other things, 2 major Doctor Who characters may return in the future, while no end game is planned for the MCU many think that Spider-Man will be the key to ending the trilogy of films and TV shows (if only Sony and Disney can make it happen), according to a recent study animated films feature more destruction and death compared to adult films but those involved believe that these films can teach children about the meaning of death and the Mythbusters tackle things seen in The Simpsons as part of their season 13 première.

Films:
Annie (Most areas with a lot more to follow)
Night At The Museum: Secret of the Tomb (Most areas with a lot more to follow. Review CS)

Video Games:
Elite: Dangerous (Win) (Worldwide)

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