A geek, gamer and programmer from Israel. I'm primarily a PC gamer with a few PS3 games. I usually post gaming-related content, music and my own thoughts on plenty of things.

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Not only does this game look mysterious and interesting, but it’s also beautiful. It’s an indie iPhone/iPod touch/iPad game using Epic Games’ Unreal Engine.

I just finished watching this great film called Shelter. Shelter is a romantic drama about a young guy named Zach (Trevor Wright) who is forced to give up his dreams of becoming an artist due to family obligations. While helping his sister (Tina Holmes) out with her child Cody (after Cody’s father left), he meets Shaun (Brad Rowe), his best friend’s (Gabe, played by Ross Thomas) brother whom Zach has known since his childhood. The two start to surf and hang out together, and develop a friendship that turns into a relationship and the story goes on from there.

The film is very good. The acting is superb, the writing is very good and there’s true, great chemistry between the actors playing Zach and Shaun. I highly recommend this film, even if you’re not gay.

Yet another finale that exceeds the quality of the entire show.

I just watched 90210’s second season finale, and I must say… The writers are getting better. I saw some of the twists right away, but some came completely by surprise. In addition, the plot was thicker, less teenish and less fake than the previous episodes. There were a few some many clichés and common teen drama events, but overall it was pretty good. At least, it was much better than the previous episodes.

Though I wish we’d gotten more info before it ended. They sort-of cut us off at a cliffhanger, but one too early. I mean, instead of (metaphorically) stopping at a cliff, slipping and hanging for our lives, it was so close we actually ran across it, continued running on air and only noticed it a little while afterwards. (Like in cartoons, e.g.: Looney Tunes.) Yeah, I know, that’s one weird metaphor.

And now I can’t wait until the next season. It’s so ironic that just as the summer comes and I finally have time to actually watch my shows freely (Summer vacation!), all of my shows reach their season finales. First Desperate Housewives. Then Doctor Who. And now 90210.