Dyllon Rodillon
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Jack of all trades, master of none.
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The Warriors
Without question the best, nearly perfect video games I've ever played. For a game that was released before individual fingers were rendered, this is game is nearly perfect. A great way to expand on and honor the original source material. My only critique, this game should've way been more open-world.
By Dyllon Rodillon2 years ago in Critique
The Wrestler
The Wrestler is a heartbreaking story about a man sacrificing every ounce of himself to a truly unforgiving world. This is a wonderful, relatable story of chasing your love despite all the pain and heartache. But it also has a great message to always live life on your terms, period.
By Dyllon Rodillon2 years ago in Critique
Uncut Gems
My goodness this film is truly something else. From start to finish this film is an emotional rollercoaster, with an extremely underrate performance by Adam Sandler. This film had me glued to the screen from start to finish. For all Adam Sandler fans, this has to be his pinnacle performance.
By Dyllon Rodillon2 years ago in Critique
Terminator 2 judgement day
Terminator 2, one of if not my favorite movie of all time. A fantastic sequel that should be the blueprint for all sequels. Perfectly balancing expanding on the story and characters, providing fan service of the original film, and providing great twists throughout the whole movie. Truly a masterpiece film.
By Dyllon Rodillon2 years ago in Critique
Barbie review
When I started this profile years ago, I honestly thought I'd be doing substantially more of these. I've published plenty of content about movies in general, but very few if any genuine singular film reviews. Granted it was covid so we couldn't go out to watch movies, but there will still plenty of great releases. Uncut Gems, Raya and the Last Dragon, Nobody, so many great films.
By Dyllon Rodillon2 years ago in Geeks
MMA trilogies we'll never get, unfortunately
Throughout MMA history the potential of a trilogy is always something us MMA fans salivate for, until they finally happen. GSP V Hughes, Chuck v Randy, Conor vs Dustin, are just a few of the greatest MMA trilogies. Now on the flipside, unfortunately sometimes the trilogies we get don't live up to their potential. Age, timing, lack of interest could all taint a good three-peat. However, more often than not part 3 just never happens. After that, us mma fans are just left to wonder "what-if" we got a part 3? That's where I come in, my incredibly loyal subscribers.
By Dyllon Rodillon2 years ago in Unbalanced
Peter Ben Octavius?
I've done quite a few "What-ifs" on here. I absolutely love comics and seeing how events play out with one slight narrative change. Spider-Man is up there with the most iterations of himself and his story. Only rivaled by say someone like, the Flash or Superman. Those characters can literally chose to rewrite their own history at a whim if they felt like it because of how powerful they are. However my favorite part of Spider-Man? I absolutely LOVE the dynamic Peter and Otto have across all mediums. Their mentor/mentee dynamic is amazing, and so many times even with Otto at his absolute worst. He and Peter are so close, Otto literally became Spider-Man at one point.
By Dyllon Rodillon3 years ago in Geeks
THE VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS ARE YOUR 2023 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS!
This feels AMAZING. You couldn't pry the smile off my face with a crowbar. Bill Foley, you GENIUS. Without question there will certainly be a statue erected in Las Vegas for this man. A friendly reminder to all my readers I was born and raised in Vegas. Vegas is my home and I never plan on leaving. Another well known fact about me, I LOVE HOCKEY. Without question it is my favorite sport. No sport comes close to hockey in my eyes. The talent, dedication, toughness, heart, and sheer will it takes to play hockey is unrivaled in my opinion.
By Dyllon Rodillon3 years ago in Unbalanced
The lioness has laid to rest. Top Story - June 2023.
The double champ has officially retired as of this weekend. It's never been a secret my favorite female fighter is Valentina Shevchenko, so Amanda Nunes is always a sore subject for me. I would have loved to see Valentina redeem her losses. But it is what it is and this article is for Amanda. My goodness what an amazing career she has had.
By Dyllon Rodillon3 years ago in Unbalanced
UFC Atomweights?
Earlier on this year I published an article discussing the Women's Featherweight Division in the UFC. Unfortunately this division, without question is the weakest division in the whole UFC. They don't even have an official top 10 ranking. Amanda Nunes is the Women's 145lb champ and that's it. As it stands even with the prospect of Kayla Harrison making her way to the UFC for a "super-fight" with Amanda Nunes. That's really all we have to look forward to regarding that division. Unless of course out of nowhere Dana fines an absolute monster of a woman with a following that rivals Conor McGregor. Which let's be real, what are the odds of that happening? I still have faith the division can grow given enough time and love, but while we wait on that. If we can't go heavier, let's see what would happen if we went lighter for the 5th UFC women's weight class.
By Dyllon Rodillon3 years ago in Unbalanced
Double champ is back
I'm a little late but sue me. I still have to work my day job so I'm not writing as much as I would like but I'm working on that I promise. Anyways, Amanda Nunes is back, that fight was a freaking war! Wow, that fight definitely lived up to the hype and certainly earned the UFC way more fans. I have to give it up to both Pena and Nunes. I didn't really mind who won the rematch, the narratives both ways were great. But it is amazing to literally watch history be made, as Amanda said in her post fight interview she's the only double champ to regain her double champ status after losing one of her belts.
By Dyllon Rodillon3 years ago in Unbalanced
New Worlds challenge
"Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say." I hate to break it to everyone reading this, but that fact is most certainly wrong. Let me explain. Very few people can say they've been to space, I happen to be one of those people who can say that. My name is Reed, I'm here to share my story. I hope this doesn't deter you from space, but I need to share my first hand experience in space. This story takes place about 6 months ago when I got a call from an old friend.
By Dyllon Rodillon3 years ago in Earth



