Advantages: Engaging, immersive, great script Disadvantages: May be too violent for some people
The Godfather: PartII is the second installment in the Godfather saga, chronicling the life and times of the Corleone family. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola and co-written with Mario Puzo, this film won 6 academt awards, including best picture and best supporting actor for Robert De Niro.
A noticeable difference with this film is that it presents two parallel storylines. One involves the now head of the Corleone family, Michael (Al Pacino), from 1958 to 1959 as he tries to expand the family's business by opening up a casino in Las Vegas, the other is a flashback showing his father, Vito "Don" Corleone from his childhood in Sicily to his founding of the Corleone crime family in New York.
As with the first one, there is a lot of violence and murder, so it's not to everyone's taste. I know this film is held up as the exception to ...
Advantages: Easy walking, not arduous, superb catering Disadvantages: The course has some settling to do
bread) - £2.85 (little Thai fish cakes flavoured with chillies, coriander, ginger and spring onion, served with saffron and lime dressing); main courses from £4.95 (fish and chips – sorry, locally caught haddock in a crisp beer batter with French fries) - £7.95 (sirloin of scotch beef with onion rings, mushrooms, tomato, herb butter and French fries). There are various options in between and the usual array of sandwiches, baked potatoes, burgers, breakfasts etc.
This is a “pay and play” course costing £18 per round (£27 day ticket) Monday – Friday and £22 per round (£31 day ticket) at weekends. Telephone bookings on 01334 658780 or online at www.golfagent.co.uk. They have a website at www.elmwood.ac.uk.
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I enjoyed the game and the food was excellent but I felt the course was a bit boring. It’ ...
Advantages: A small hub that holds everything multimedia that you could ever need! Disadvantages: The one thing that XBox has over the PS3 is that music can not be played whilst in a game.
I bought the Playstation 3 the day of its UK release back in April/May 2007 (cant remember which month it was exactly). I felt so proud to be carrying it through Chester City centre with everybody looking at it. I could tell a lot of people were slightly jealous...which just made me feel better about my purchase.
I got home, wired it up and began playing on my first PS3 game, Resistance : Fall Of Man. I was officially blown away! I have always played on games with high quality graphics, but had never come across anything like this, and i wasnt even playing it on a HD TV!
Now a bit about the actual console. I got the 60GB version with four USB slots, the flap that hides the media cards for downloading files, pictures etc. It had one control pad with it, 2 games (Resistance and Gran Turismo), all the wires, including the HD wire ...