Well,
February ended with SnowPocalypse and March is here. so if you have
been snowbound you are probably itching to get out and do something.
There are movies for every taste opening this weekend. First up is the
Party Comedy “21 and Over”. In this laugher Straight-A college student
Jeff Chang has always done what’s expected of him. But when his two best
friends Casey and Miller surprise him with a visit for his 21st
birthday, he decides to do the unexpected for a change, even though his
critical medical school interview is early the next morning. What was
supposed to be one beer becomes one night of chaos, over indulgence and
utter debauchery in this outrageous comedy.
Next
up is the horror thriller “The Last Exorcism Part II”. Continuing where
the first film left off, Nell Sweetzer (Ashley Bell) is found terrified
and alone in rural Louisiana. Back in the relative safety of New
Orleans, Nell realizes that she can't remember entire portions of the
previous months only that she is the last surviving member of her
family. Just as Nell begins the difficult process of starting a new
life, the evil force that once possessed her is back with other,
unimaginably horrific plans that mean her last exorcism was just the
beginning.
Then
there is the Cold War Thriller “Phantom”. Ed Harris plays the captain
of a Cold War Soviet missile submarine who has secretly been suffering
from seizures that alter his perception of reality. Forced to leave his
wife and daughter, he is rushed into a classified mission, where he is
haunted by his past and challenged by a rogue KGB group (led by David
Duchovny) bent on seizing control of the ship's nuclear missile. With
the fate of humanity in his hands, Harris discovers heas been chosen for
this mission in the belief he would fail. "Phantom" is a suspense
submarine thriller about extraordinary men facing impossible choices.
If
those are not to your liking you could take in the Fantasy flick “Jack
the Giant Slayer”. This movie tells the story of an ancient war that is
reignited when a young farmhand unwittingly opens a gateway between our
world and a fearsome race of giants. Unleashed on the Earth for the
first time in centuries, the giants strive to reclaim the land they once
lost, forcing the young man, Jack, into the battle of his life to stop
them. Fighting for a kingdom, its people, and the love of a brave
princess, he comes face to face with the unstoppable warriors he thought
only existed in legend—and gets the chance to become a legend himself.
Lastly
there is the British Crime Drama “The Sweeney”. Tearing up the streets
of London, "The Sweeney" is a stylish, exhilarating action thriller
proving sometimes you have to act like a criminal to catch a criminal.
Armed and dangerous, the Sweeney Flying Squad are old school crime
fighters enforcing the law. Led by legendary detective Jack Regan (Ray
Winstone) and his loyal partner, they have their own unique way of
operating and always get results. With a bank heist in progress and his
old enemy making a reappearance on the London crime scene, Regan will do
whatever it takes to get the job done, even defying orders from his
no-nonsense boss (Damian Lewis).
As
far as the local teams you have several options this weekend. The
Comets regular season is over with them hosting a playoff game next week
and the Mavericks only having one home game this weekend. On Friday the
Mavericks take on the Quad City Mallards and will be wearing their
BLACK jerseys. There will be an American Red Cross Blood Drive and
plenty of pre and ingame activities planned. For a full list of all the
activities click here. Chuck-A-Puck is benefitting Child Abuse Prevention Association and the jackpot will be $600!
The Missouri Rhythm hosts a two game set against the Oklahoma Impact this Saturday and Sunday.
If
you are an indoor football fan and can barely wait for the Kansas City
Renegades season to kickoff their inaugural season you are in luck. The
team has begun their training camp at the KC Sports Lodge (19310 E. 50th
Terrace, Independence, MO). This is open to the public so you can
check out KC’s newest sports team as they prepare for the upcoming
season.
Training camp dates:
Wednesday 2/27/13 practice #3 (8am-11am) practice #4 (1pm-4pm)
Thursday 2/28/13 practice #5 (8am-11am) practice #6 (1pm-4pm)
Friday 3/1/13 practice #7 (8am-11am) practice #8 (1pm-4pm)
Monday 3/4/13 practice #9 (8am-11am)
Tuesday 3/5/13 practice #10 (8am-11am)
Wednesday 3/6/13 practice #11 (8am-11am)
Thursday 3/7/13 practice #12 (8am-11am)
Friday 3/8/13 practice #13 (8am-11am)
For fans: Players will be available to sign autographs and take pictures after practices.
These games will be played at the Grandview Christian School. For more details check out the Rhythm site.
If
you are in the mood to see some roller derby action then you are in
luck. The Kansas City Roller Warriors kickoff their season this Saturday
night. The action starts at 6 p.m. on Saturday at Municipal Auditorium
in downtown Kansas City. Doors open at 5 p.m.
Over
at the Sprint Center there will ne plenty of action this Saturday and
Sunday. Speed! Air! Danger! It’s what makes Arenacross the premier
indoor, off-road motorcycle racing championship. What separates
Arenacross from traditional motorsports is its intimate
close-to-the-action setting, giving fans the on-track feel of horsepower
and gravity. Fans will be treated to an exciting new competitive format
in 2013 with a pair of high-octane 12-lap Main Events during each night
of racing on the highly-technical, air-inducing tracks of Arenacross.
As reigning champion Tyler Bowers sets his sights on a third consecutive
title, a highly-talented field of challengers, led by veteran Jeff
Gibson, will stop at nothing to capture the coveted crown. Fans can also
get a one-of-a-kind chance to meet the riders and feel the dirt at the
Track Party, full of interactive experiences and the unique chance to
see Arenacross up close and personal.
Kansas
City will also host the Junior Supercross Challenge (KJSC) that will be
making its debut in Arenacross, where the future stars of the sport are
showcased in a professional racing environment.
The
KJSC will select 15 lucky racers for the chance of a lifetime as they
live the life of a factory rider. Aboard identically prepared, factory
backed 50SXS bikes these riders will be competing on the very same track
as the superstars of Arenacross. The junior racers will also be
provided custom racing gear and their very own crew to work on the
bikes. During race day, KJSC riders will be able to participate in the
rider track walk, opening ceremonies and autograph sessions just like
Arenacross competitors and fellow teammates Jeff Gibson and Kelly Smith.
KJSC riders will have a full day of activities, from the minute they
arrive. These riders will be pitted in a state of the art KJSC race team
transporter where they will gear up to begin afternoon practice laps
and prepare themselves to compete in a four-lap exhibition race which
takes place during the night program.
Professional Racing will be held on Saturday and Amateur Racing will take place on Sunday.
The
Topeka RoadRunners return home for the first time in a month as they
play two against the Wichita Falls Wildcats. One dollar from each ticket
sold for Friday night’s game will be used to help send CPL David Gogian
and OFC Jeff Atherly families to Washington DC for the National Police
Week Memorial. The Expocentre will match each dollar collected in this
effort. For more information on tickets, call 785-286-PUCK or visit the
Expocentre Box Office.
Have a great and safe weekend!
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