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The Kicksplode Song to End All Kicksplode Songs
Posted on 01.05.06 by Widge @ 1:58 am

A sweet flash video for Lemon Demon's song "The Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny," which is kinda like a musical version of Crisis of Infinite Fan Fictions. But, you know, totally different.

Found via Screenhead.

Categorized as: Music and Stimuli
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Distorted View
Posted on 01.05.06 by Widge @ 12:45 am

Watch Pink Floyd's video for "Arnold Layne," then go pull out your copy of the Delicate Sound of Thunder concert film and watch a bit of that until your head explodes. Fun!

Direct link for the feedreaders.

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Got Kong?
Posted on 12.13.05 by Widge @ 2:31 am

Okay, so the large furry guy is just about to arrive in cinemas. I pray that he will kick my ass through the back of the theatre. Let us hope I am correct in this, mostly because I have a running bet with Tobias about my reaction to the film.

But enough about that. Let's talk about what's really important: stuff you can buy to supplement your giant ape experience.

First up, know your history. I'm talking about the two-disc collectible tin-packaged edition. Along with the completely restored film, you've got commentary by Ray Harryhausen and Ken Ralston with Merian C. Cooper and Fay Wray providing comments via excerpts of interviews. It comes with postacrds, a reproduction of the souvenir program from 1933, a docu on Cooper, a gigantic seven-part making-of docu, and test footage with commentary by Harryhausen. Warner Brothers is definitely not screwing around with this one. For more info, check out the official site here.

If you want to then delve into the remake, then streeting today is something from Universal that will help you out: Peter Jackson's production diaries in a two-disc set. This impressive set, which basically gives you DVD bonus features for a film you're about to go into the cinema to see--sweet, boasts the production diary bits that Jackson posted to the official Kong website. From end to end, you get the whole tour of the behind the scenes process, plus a fifty-two page production memoir and some art prints. Are you hardcore? Then grab it.

Want to hear the movie once you leave the cinema? Fine, the soundtrack's available with a score by James Newton Howard. That also streets today. Twenty-one tracks and that hits from Decca Records.

Still not satisfied and want to play the movie? Fine. The game has hit and is quite the experience. It uses some of the same CG that WETA put in the film, so you know that's got to be quality. You can play ass-kicking playwright turned action hero or you can play ass-kicking giant ape. Your choice. Either way you're immersed in game-play that's setup to be as close to the film as you can get. Audio, graphics and the interface (or seeming lack thereof) are all choice. Is it the end-all be-all of games? Nah. Is it worthwhile to nab to go galavanting about and breaking shit as Kong? Sure, go for it. Pictured is the Xbox 360 version, though it's available for the regular Xbox, PS2, Gamecube, PSP and PC.

Buy the original on DVD from Amazon.
Buy Peter Jackon's Production Diaries on DVD from Amazon.
Buy the soundtrack from Amazon.

Buy the game for the Gamecube from Amazon.
Buy the game for the PC from Amazon.
Buy the game for the PS2 from Amazon.
Buy the game for the PSP from Amazon.
Buy the game for the Xbox from Amazon.
Buy the game for the Xbox 360 from Amazon.

Categorized as: DVD and Games and Headsup and Music
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Diana Krall: Live in Paris (2004) - DVD Review
Posted on 12.04.05 by HTQ4 @ 11:03 pm

Film:
DVD:

Starring: Diana Krall (piano, vocals), John Clayton (acoustic bass), Paulinho DaCosta (percussion), Jeff Hamilton (drums), John Pisano (acoustic guitar), Anthony Wilson (guitar), Alan Broadbent (musical director, conductor), Claus Ogerman (guest conductor), and the members of the Orchestre Symphonique Europeen and Paris Jazz Big Band

Features:

  • Bonus Music Videos: "The Look of Love" & "Let's Face the Music & Dance"
  • Exclusive Rehearsal Footage

Released by: Pioneer.
Rating: NR (suitable for all audiences)
Region: 1
Anamorphic: Yes.

My Advice: Own it...even if you aren't a fan of jazz

(more...)

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Motionless Wheel
Posted on 10.07.05 by Widge @ 2:36 pm

Normally, we don't link to music videos for music we've heard of before. Just because, you know, normally they bore the shit out of us. But Zero 7's "In the Waiting Line" is just a kickass song and this CG bit created in part using the Quake III animation engine is a nifty sci-fi piece. So we're not bored.

Found via Screenhead.

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