Monday, September 7, 2009

The Mist review

Last night I finally got to watch The Mist - another Stephen King horror story turned blockbuster movie. Only this time it was a hit, instead of a miss. Watch the trailer here: 

The plot: Following a killer electric storm, a strange mist forces a small group of town citizens to band together in a grocery store to avoid the monsters that lurk within it. They must all work together to keep the evil at bay, but when tensions rise between the citizens, everyone must choose sides. Can they all survive through the mist, or will they be doomed to destroy each other?

This was a really good Stephen King film-to-movie. Having well developed characters, a rich plot, and very good conflict, the movie keeps you interested from beginning to end. The main character, a man with a young boy to take care, quickly takes control of the situation in the grocery store, along with another man, Ollie, who works at the store. Things turn badly for them, and others in the store however, when a local resident starts spurting religious beliefs, and turning some of the people in the store against others. Shifting easily between the action/horror from the monsters in the mist, and the conflict rising between the people in the store, The Mist is a very balanced movie. There is also the twist at the end, but I will leave that for you to discover when you view the movie yourself.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Ocarina - The Best Instrument Ever!

Made popular by the Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, this instrument has been gaining in popularity for a long time XD I got my first ocarina (the only one I have so far) from a friend, who bought for me at a Renaissance Festival ;) I'm waiting to get another ocarina, one that looks the Zelda ocarina in the game. 

Lugia's Theme

Saria's Song

Zelda's Lullably

Choosing Your First Ocarina

Favorite FPS games

5. Duke Nukem 64

4. Doom 64

3. Half-Life 2

2. Goldeneye 007

And finally.... we reach Number 1!

1. Perfect Dark

There you have it, the best FPS games ever. 

My Favorite N64 Games

Note: I did NOT make these, I only found them on YouTube.

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

A Tribute


Perfect Dark

Perfect Dark: Westminster Bridge

Goldeneye 007

Remembering Goldeneye 007

Super Mario 64

A Tribute

Music Recs FTW!

I have recently fallen in love with the music community site Jamendo. At Jamendo you can legally download music for free - it's unlimited. All of the artists on the site are unheard of, but surprisingly, they are really good. After you sign up, you can add me here. These are some of my favorites:

Metal/Punk/Gothic

Sad Memories Part One: From Wrath To Pain by Scoldt

The Butcher's Ballroom by Diablo Swing Orchestra

It's Irrelevant by Predator

The Chaotic Chronicle by And Summer Dies

Techno/Trance/Electronic

Trance 'n Dance by Atomic Cat

Psydom Revolutions by Speedsound

Instrumental/Classical

ES I - Deus Est by Electronika

Eternal Butterfly by Astreiness

Through The Shadow And The Light by DJ Fab

Other

Komiks Musik by Eclectek

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Upcoming Reviews

Upcoming Reviews For The Blog:

- District 9

- Neil Gaiman's Sandman: Vol.1

- Elfquest: The Grand Quest Vol. 1

- The Ultimate Iron Man Vol. 1

- The Dark Spire (DS)

- Halo 3





Monday, July 27, 2009

Metal Monday! *headbangs*

Thanks to Twitter and Wil Wheaton's link to his blog post, I will never get the idea of Klingon death metal out of my head. Especially after I found a real Klingon death metal band out there. And they are SICK!

The Strongest Wind Does Blow:



Now, for Metalocalypse's Dethlok:



Be sure to come back every Monday for some new metal!

Harry Potter & The Half-Blood Prince


The movie we have been waiting almost a year to see: The Half Blood Prince is finally in theaters, and I got to see it the first day.

Warning: Spoilers lay ahead!

Lately, I have come to the theater not expecting much from the Harry Potter movies. The last couple of films have left me feeling empty as I sat in the theater. Not Half-Blood Prince. Sure, there were moments I wish I could change, things I would take away, but overall, in the grand scheme of things, I would say Half-Blood Prince is my second-favorite of the films, despite the few mistakes it makes.

The beginning of the film opens up with a stunning scene in London, where the Death Eaters destroy the Millenium Bridge, tearing it apart, and then leading into Diagon Alley before you realize what just happened. The effects used are brilliant and nothing like you have seen in previous Potter films.

Next, you find yourself with Harry in a Muggle establishment... reading the Daily Prophet. Now, this is something I had a problem with. I don't mind the fact that they toss away the Dursleys' from the beginning of the movie, but I just don't think Harry would risk reading the Prophet while around Muggles. Anyway, he meets the waitress in the store, and there is a small humorfull moment as Harry stops to check his breath. Daniel his comic gold in this movie! Next thing he knows, however, he is being wisked away from the cute woman in the apron by Dumbledore. Luckily for Ginny, later on ;) Note: I am no way a supporter of the Harry/Ginny relationship, but that is a topic for another post. Now, back to the review.

Dumbledore leads Harry to Slughorn's, who is played by the wonderful Jim Broadbent. The scene plays pretty much just like the book, dragon blood and knitting patterns in all. Then, Harry arrives at the Burrow, with a bit of humor thrown in for good measure with the Weaselys (and some Harry/Ginny subtext, if you squint). The trio are back together again, and they head off to Diagon Alley, where we get some more plot. The three of them are chasing after none other than... Draco! Although, this time they aren't wearing the cloak. Budget constrains, perhaps? I would have also liked to see Hermione do her scene from the book - it was rather funny, and it would have translated well on screen, but you can't have everything... This is also the scene where we meet Fenir Greyback, as there are posters of him on the walls of the alley, and he is in Borgin and Burkes with Malfoy, but we are never really told who he is. Funny, you would think the werewolf that bit Lupin would be worth mentioning. Ah well...

Next, the trio find themselves on the train to school, and we get the scene from the book where Malfoy breaks Harry's nose, and leaves him to rot on the train, invisble and alone. It was funny in the theater when I watched it, 'cause when Malfoy stepped on Harry's nose, nearly everyone gasped. But then Luna comes in to save the day - finding Harry with her Wackspurt glasses (correct me if I'm wrong on this, it's been a bit since I saw the movie).

The rest of the movie is filled with Dumbledore showing Harry the memories, teenage hormone angst (Lavender/Ron/Hermione angst w/ some good Harry/Hermione scenes thrown in as comfort, and Harry/Ginny) and Harry trying to find out what Malfoy is up to. There are some really funny moments in the film, more than usual. The best moment in the film, though, is Harry cracked up on Felix Felicis! Made the whole movie just... so much more memorable. Also, the Harry/Malfoy fight in the bathroom was every bit as good as I thought it would be. At first, I was scared that they were going to cut the Sectumsuptra scene, but they left it in! It was perfect, even if it was tainted by the Harry/Ginny scene that came afterwards.

And before we know it, we reach the climax of the film: Harry and Dumbledore going to the cave. The scene was brilliant, with Harry having to give Dumbledore the potion, and then the slight scare with the Inferi, and Harry is dragged into the lake with them. Is Harry going to die? *gasps* Oh no! *cues dramatic music* Wait.... here comes Dumbledore! With a big ring of fire! *audience members clap and cheer* Everything about it was awesome, but I do wish Dumbledore had said his line from the book, "I'm not worried, Harry, I'm with you." BEST line from that book.

Finally, we arrive at the dramatic scene: Dumbledore and Harry at the Astronomy Tower. Every single moment is perfect, and I wouldn't change a thing. I'll have to see it again to give a better review of this scene, as I have only seen the film once, but I know I LOVE it.

Okay, now onto the Top 5 Favorite moments from the film:
1. Harry cracked up on Felix Felicis - brilliant
2. Cave scene - Awesome, awesome, awesome
3. Katie Bell possesed by the necklace - Scary enough to rate the film PG-13
4. Harry/Hermione comfort scene
5. Harry getting the Half-Blood Prince book, montage that follows

Things I Wanted To Change and/or Add
1. More Lupin & Snape - Two of my favorite characters, why weren't they in this more?
2. Less Harry/Ginny scenes, more Harry/Hermione comfort scenes please
3. Explain to us WHO Greyback is and that there is a NEW Minister, please. People will be confused come Deathly Hallows.
4. The Gaunt memory. I would have loved to see this memory translated on screen, it was awesome in the book.
5. What happened to the funeral scene & Hagrid? Although I do love the tribute they have at the end - so touching.

Link of the Day: MuggleCast - Your #1 Harry Potter Podcast!

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