Despite what you may believe about the “Saw” movies, they have become the defining horror films of our generation, like “Halloween,” Friday the “Thirteenth” and “A Nightmare on Elm Street” before them.
“Wild Target” comes from that glorious tradition of half-baked English language remakes of successful French films; “L’Appartement” became the odious “Wicker Park,” “Dinner for Schmucks” was the messy afterbirth of “Le dîner de cons,” and now this abortion of a feature film.
How fittingly strange that the people to save the printed word should come from the internet.
After a week of rest, the #6 UCSB men’s water polo team heads north this weekend to play conference foes #1 Cal and #7 Pacific.
“Everyone is a little relaxed,” senior utility Zsombor Vincze said. “But this week I feel the fire again and everyone is motivated again.”
This week’s question: What is the point in making an atheist/secularist group?
In a phone interview yesterday afternoon, junior guard Orlando Johnson talked about his expectations for tonight’s exhibition game against Master’s College at the Thunderdome.
It was a disappointing start to the season for the UCSB women’s basketball team on Thursday night when they lost an exhibition game 53-49 to opponent Cal State Monterey Bay.
Harder Stadium probably looks damn good right now for the reigning Big West champs.
The UCSB women’s volleyball team will look to win its second match in a row when the team welcomes Big West conference rivals Cal Poly into the Thunderdome. Saturday night. [media-credit id=20125 align=”alignleft” width=”163″][/media-credit]“We always want to beat any team in the Big West, but there is definitely a rivalry there with Cal Poly, and […]
It’s November of 2010, and that means, yes, we voted this week. We cast our ballots with decisions on governors, senators, house seats and the most talked about voter initiative: Prop 19.