Life of a salesman

25 01 2007

The Pursuit of Happyness | Will Smith, Jaden Smith

Pursuit of HappynessThe Pursuit of Happyness is a classic tale of a hero. Chris Gardner (Will Smith) is a hard working father, who’s had more than his share of bad luck.

He is trying to raise a five-year-old son (Jaden Smith, Smith’s real-life son) while working as a salesman.

Struggling to make ends meet, Gardner also endures lectures from his wife on a daily basis.

Things just keep getting worse for our quasi-hero.

Despite the depressing lifestyle, the movie does manage to provide audiences with a few laughs.

Gardner seems to regularly find himself in situations where he is forced to do some haphazard multi-tasking and a lot of running to make it to meetings; late, of course.

With endless determination and a trick up his sleeve, he lands a prestigious internship at a brokerage firm.

Sadly, this is about the time he loses his apartment and things go from bad to downright awry. Somehow, it seems that Gardner didn’t realize his internship is without pay.

The movie is based on a true story, which adds to the emotional attachments to the main character and pulls extra hard on our heartstrings. Gardner truly loves his son and audiences can see through each heartfelt attempt at success that he is truly doing everything he can to give his son the best life possible.

If that’s not enough, the movie is simply worth watching just to find out why it is spelled The Pursuit of Happyness.





A Crusade worth joining

25 01 2007

World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade Review | PC | Available Now

Zoe Szuch | MANAGING EDITOR

Burning CrusadeBlizzard Entertainment has crafted another jewel.

The much-anticipated World of Warcraft Burning Crusade expansion pack released Jan. 16 offers an increased level cap of 70, an entire new continent and two new races; Draenei and Blood Elves. Players can look forward to new flying mounts (within the new play area only), a jewel-making profession as well as hundreds of new quests and raids.

The role playing game first launched in 1994 now has over eight million players world wide, and two million in North America. The expansion does not offer any new graphics, so the expansion seamlessly integrates into the full game. Uploading and installing the expansion took a tedious hour, but was worth it.

If World of Warcraft didn’t appeal to you before, then the $50 price tag of the expansion won’t either. If you’ve grown bored of the same old areas and quests, or if you’ve been at level 60 for what seems like forever, then this expansion is a must.

For the Alliance.

RATED 4 out of 5