Sunday, 11 April 2010

MOVIE REVIEW: CLASH OF THE TITANS (3D)


Where do I start? Shall I start on the bad points?

The only parts I really didn’t like were a few lines from Sam Worthington, which completely made my skin crawl; one of which ended with Medusa being called a ‘bitch’.  This may be a blockbuster, but modern lingo just doesn’t fit in this setting.  Also, I have to say that because the film was only rendered and not filmed in 3D, it really wasn’t as affective as it could have been.  The effects on Medusa were also a bit under par.  As part serpent, it may have been a lot easier to have her fully animated, but I feel this may have been a mistake, as it did not allow for as much expression as a real human face. The rest of her body / coils, however looked flawless.

Now the positives and be prepared, there are a few.  I may have a problem with how Medusa looked; I did not have this problem with the Pegasus, Scorpiok or the Kraken itself.  These were pretty outstanding and all interacted within the film without looking like they were not really there.  The Pegasus in particular looked outstanding, even with the challenge of having to animate wings on to a clearly real horse.

For me it really was a true up-to-date version of the original.  Yes, there were elements that they only touched on or left out completely , but not even these could take away from the beautiful picture that was painted by director Louis Leterrier.  The film started as it meant to go on, with a stunning scene that transports you through space, while the narrator brings you up to date on the story of the Greek gods Zeus, Hades, their fellow gods and the back story of Perseus.

Despite  Sam Worthington’s slightly cringe-worthy representation of  Perseus , as a hard guy you can’t really fault him.   Gemma Arterton was brilliant as the beautiful and ethereal  Io and it was hard not to love the utter hard arse that is Draco, leader of the Praetorian Guard, played by Mads Mikkelsen.   Overall a good cast.
Any remake of the original Clash of The Titans is bound to be scrutinised pretty harshly, but even a cynic to all remakes flowing through the cameras onto our cinema screens and sometimes not long after DVDs in the sales, should struggle to deny it the blockbuster status it deserves.

The film was actually a bit short and if longer, could have had time to include some missing elements, but I still left the cinema with a feeling that I had been totally entertained.

Thursday, 8 April 2010

All That Remains start new album with Adam D at the helm.

After a month long tour helping out friends Killswitch Engage with their tour while Howard Jones bows out, Phil Labonte and crew have entered into pre-production in Zing Studios in Westfield, Mass.

For a short update, head on over to Noise Creep for more details.

The Human Abstract confirm new front man.

The Human Abstract have now confirmed their new frontman, who is ex-From First To Last guitarist / vocalist Travis Richter.

For more details, head on over to Blabbermouth for the full lowdown.



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The Parkway Drive & Bad Religion connection

Parkway Drive have posted a studio update in regards to their latest record, which has let us know that Brett Gurewitz is going to be appearing on a song on the upcoming record.

I'm really not sure what the hell this is gonna sound like but a song that has members of one of Metlcore's hard working, punishing and  most beloved acts and So Cal punk's legendary and definitive bands is something to hold my interest.

If you want to read the whole update, head on over to their Myspace.


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Wednesday, 7 April 2010

An X-Man dies in upcoming crossover

Bam Kapow has reported on details on the upcoming "Second Coming" crossover where details have surfaced that one of the X-Men will die. With the current team comprising of over 18 members including Wolverine (yeah right), Cyclops (how many times can you kick one man when he is down?), Emma Frost / White Witch (possible), Magneto (highly doubt it), Psylocke and Professor X, it really could be anyone.

Guess we'll have to wait and see.



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Noise Creep speak to Mike Patton of Faith No More

Noise Creep have posted a recent interview with the ridiculously multifaceted and enigmatic front man of Faith No More Mike Patton.

They talk about one of his new ventures, Mondo Cane, huge complements to Meshuggah and the upcoming north American tour.

Get the rest of the interview over at Noise Creep.




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THE ACACIA STRAIN ADDED TO EURO HELL ON EARTH TOUR

There aren't many words to express how excited I am at the news that Boston's The Acacia Strain have been added on to this years European Hell On Earth Tour alongside Terror, Every Time I Die, All Shall Perish, Down To Nothing, Thick As Blood.

Dates confirmed thus far run as follows


September 17th Jena, GER – F-Haus
September 18th Cologne, GER – Essigfabrik
September 19th Reading, UK – Sub 89
September 20th Norwich, UK – Waterfront
September 21st Colchester, UK – Arts Centre
September 22nd Plymouth, UK – White Rabbit
September 23rd Manchester, UK – Moho Live
September 24th Sheffield, UK – Corporation
September 25th London, UK – O2 Islington Academy
September 26th Antwerp, BEL – Hof Ter Lo
October 01st Munich, GER – Werk
October 02nd Pinarella Di Cervia, ITA – Rock Plant
October 03rd Solothurn, SWI – Kofmehl
October 13th Vienna, AUT – Arena
October 14th Prague, CZE – Abaton
October 15th Leipzig, GER – Werk
October 16th Berlin, GER – SO 36



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Despised Icon break up.

According to a post on their Myspace page, Despised Icon are splitting up after the up coming US and European Tour.

For the full information on this, head on over to their Myspace page.



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THQ going big on Project Natal

THQ have stated to CVG that they plan to be quite ambitious with their release for the upcoming Xbox 360 Project Natal which if it lives up to the hype will be one of the most revolutionary pieces of console periphery to date.

To read the feature, head on over to CVG.



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Trailer for Transformers : War For Cybertron posted

Activision have released a trailer for the latest instalment in the line of games about the sentient beings from another planet far far away. 

Head on over to Games Spot to check out the great looking PS3 version. 

Check out the games official website, Transformers  to check out more information, pictures videos and such.




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