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Bullz-Eye interviews “Middle Men” actress Jesse Jane

Jesse Jane interview.

The movie “Middle Men” just hit DVD and as part of the release, the studio recruited pornstar Jesse Jane, who makes a very brief appearance in the film, to do some interviews. Bullz-Eye had a chance to chat with her over email last week.

Here’s an excerpt from the interview:

BE: I saw the movie, and the sequences with the porn stars are cut pretty quickly, but I’m sure I saw you in the Vegas scene posing next to Luke Wilson, and getting a couple of lines. Did I miss anything else?

JJ: No that was it, just a small cameo part which was fun to shoot.

BE: How many days did you spend on the set?

JJ: I literally flew into Vegas, shot that day, and left the next morning.

BE: Did you have any personal dealings with the people the movie is based on?

JJ: No. The Internet thing started when I was still in school, so I’ve never met any of the guys that this movie is based on.

BE: Is there any of yourself in the Audrey Dawns character?

JJ: Actually no, I didn’t sleep with people to get ahead. I was just good in bed (Laughs), but I’ve never mixed business relationships with my personal relationships; that just never ends good.

For more about the movie “Middle Men,” head over to Bullz-Eye.com.

Enter to win AXE products and a football signed by Sam Bradford

Sam Bradford AXE contest.

Throughout his college career, Sam Bradford was known for shaggy locks. The St. Louis Rams quarterback recently let AXE take a pair of clippers to his head, giving him a buzzed look to help launch the the AXE ‘Buzzed Look’ hair cream.

As part of the product launch, Bullz-Eye is giving away an AXE prize pack. To enter the contest and view the full list of prizes, head over to the Bullz-Eye Facebook page or check out the official contest page. Alongside the AXE products, our lucky winner will receive a football signed by the 2010 number 1 overall draft pick, Sam Bradford.

Bullz-Eye reviews the Nissan Altima coupe

Nissan Altima Coupe.

Bullz-Eye recently had the chance to get behind the wheel of the 2011 Nissan Altima coupe for a review. The Altima has always been a well-received model, even if it has been a little boring at times. Nissan continues to refine the body, delivering a sleek and sporty coupe with a surprising amount of interior space.

Here’s an excerpt from our staff’s review:

As much as I liked the 2011 Altima Coupe, the performance was probably the most memorable aspect of the car as it performed handsomely. The 2.5-liter DOHC 16 valve 4-cyclinder engine had quick response and the 175 horsepower with 180 lb-ft torque had the power I desired. The power was also smooth considering the continuous variable transmission and sequential multi-point fuel injection system. The power rack and pinion steering played a key role in the above average handling of the 2011 Altima especially when taking tight turns at decent speeds. I dealt with a lot of snow during my time behind the Altima’s wheel and the traction control and anti-lock braking system worked like a charm. The Altima performed much better than larger vehicles I have driven in these conditions.

For the full 2011 Nissan Altima coupe review, head over to Bullz-Eye.com.

Check in with Bullz-Eye on the Game On road trip with Chrysler

Chrysler Game On.

The Big Game is finally over, and through it all, Bullz-Eye’s had some great experiences with Chrysler’s Game On blogger road trip. From getting stuck in Ennis, Texas, to finally making it into a weather beaten Dallas. Then of course there was the tailgate experience before the Big Game.

It’s been a great trip so far, but there’s still more to come. Be sure to keep checking in at the Bullz-Eye Blog for more updates from the Game On roadtrip.

Bullz-Eye reviews the Timbuk2 Limited Edition Giraffe messenger

Timbuk2 is a household name among college students and metropolitan hipsters alike. The iconic messenger bag has been around for 20 years, as hard as that is to believe. Bullz-Eye recently had a chance to take a look at the company’s latest product, the classic messenger bag, updated with a giraffe print.

Here’s an excerpt from the review:

Apart from the outside of the bag, which features a more stylish canvas fabric instead of the usual ballistic fiber, the Giraffe Messenger is practically identical to its bestselling forebear. The ballistic nylon boot ensures that you can put it down on any surface without worrying about the canvas getting ruined, and the waterproof TPU liner protects the contents inside from getting soaked in the rain. The two large Velcro strips and buckle clips that secure the outside flap also help prevent unwanted damage, but it’s not exactly a fortress like Booq’s line of laptop messengers. You can also attach an optional cross strap for added security, but unless you plan on wearing it while riding a bike (in which case it’s incredibly useful), the strap can be a little too tight for comfort.

For Bullz-Eye’s full impressions of the Timbuk2 messenger, head over to the Bullz-Eye Blog.

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