$5 MP3 Album Deal: Firehose ‘Ragin’ Full On’ Posted: 30 Jun 2012 05:00 AM PDT Ragin' Full On, the 1986 debut album by the alternative/punk/post punk trio Firehose, is on sale in MP3 format for only $5.00 on Amazon right now! The band, which was born from the legendary punk ensemble The Minutemen due to the death of their guitarist/singer D. Boon, also carved their own niche in that genre of music. Quirky, intense, unique, the sounds of Firehose range from sublime to rapid fire intense. Lead singer/guitarist Ed From Ohio is able to maintain the heat put forth by the ex-Minutemen rhythm section comprised of drummer George Hurley and bass player extraordinaire Mike Watt, (a true bonafide legend of the post punk generation to many who followed him) and songs like "Brave Captain," "Chemical Wire," "The Candle and the Flame" and "Under the Influence of Meat Puppets" chug along at a breakneck pace. The band reunited recently and have sallied forth to keep their sounds alive to the loyal generation that remained with them back when and to a new generation as well. Ragin' Full On remains highly recommended. Browse the main sale page to see the other 99 albums on sale for only $5 each in MP3 format through the end of June 2012 [...] |
‘Looper’ Domestic Trailer: More Joseph Gordon-Levitt, More Action, More Spoilers Posted: 29 Jun 2012 05:00 PM PDT Earlier this week, the international trailer for Rian Johnson's Looper appeared online, and although it gave us a more in depth story, it did have very spoilerish moments. Now comes the domestic trailer for the film, and while it also expands on the story, the trailer gives away too much too soon. Check it out below and judge for yourself to see if the new Looper trailer is too spoilery. [...] |
Netflix Review: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Posted: 29 Jun 2012 04:15 PM PDT Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Netflix Streaming DVD Star Trek created by Gene Roddenberry Deep Space Nine created by Rick Berman and Michael Piller Starring Avery Brooks, Colm Meaney, Michael Dorn, Majel Barrett-Roddenberry, René Auberjonois, Armin Shimerman, Nana Visitor, Cirroc Lofton, Alexander Siddig, Max Grodénchik, Terry Farrell, Nicole de Boer, Tony Todd, Iggy Pop Paramount Television and CBS Television Distribution Originally Broadcast: January 03, 1993 As a few of our regular readers have probably figured out by now, I have been going through a bit of a Star Trek kick as of late; and with all incarnations of the television shows available for instant streaming on Netflix, it's a prime opportunity to become reacquainted with the final frontier. And so for this week's review, I decided to dive into Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. And yet, there are many fans who seem to consider DS9 to be the ginger stepchild left under the stairs. I prefer to consider it SPECIAL. ...as in EXTRA SPECIAL COOL, yo. Conceivably one of the most divisive series among fans, Deep Space Nine has been considered to be the best of the Star Treks by many fans, and yet the worse by many others. This is because DS9 takes a completely different perspective, perhaps even a bold one, by Star Trek standards: it stays fairly much in the one location [...] |
Comic Review: Morning Glories, Volume 3 Posted: 29 Jun 2012 03:10 PM PDT Morning Glories, Volume 3 Written by Nick Spencer Art by Joe Eisma Colors by Rodin Esquejo Covers by Alex Sollazzo Letters by Johnny Lowe Image Comics Release Date: June 27, 2012 Cover Price: $14.99 Morning Glories bears more than a passing resemblance to Lost. It's not a straight rip-off, but the plot structure is undeniably derivative. So what? True originality in fiction is incredibly rare. Originality is also completely unrelated to entertainment value, which is how I judge my comics. And that's where Morning Glories shines: this series is a true page-turner. At the end of each issue you can sense a collective "d'oh!" from the thousands of fans devouring the issue on release day. Morning Glories is a sure bet to end on a shocking cliffhanger will hang, unelaborated, for several issues. The ever-deepening mystery cannot sustain itself indefinitely, however. Fans demand answers. How much longer can writer Nick Spencer slab layers on to his mystery cake before fans start tuning out? [...] |
$5 MP3 Album Deal: Queensryche ‘Operation Mindcrime’ Posted: 29 Jun 2012 01:30 PM PDT As part of Amazon's monthly $5 MP3 album deal for June 2012, Queensryche's Operation: Mindcrime is on sale for only $5. If you would like a physical copy of Operation Mindcrime, the CD is available for only $8.97. Operation: Mindcrime was the definitive rock concept album of the 1980s and Queensryche's third full-length studio release. Each song tells the story of Nikki, a junkie turned assassin, and Sister Mary, a prostitute turned nun, and the conflicted lives they lead under the heavy influence of the nasty Dr. X and a shady priest named Father William. The band has played the entire album live as a rock opera, incorporating actors to play the parts of Nikki and Sister Mary and even recording Ronnie James Dio's one-time live performance as Dr. X which was played on a screen during all other live performances. There have been talks for years about staging Operation: Mindcrime on Broadway, but nothing has been set as of this writing. Browse the main sale page to see the other 99 albums on sale for only $5 each in MP3 format through the end of June 2012 [...] |
Movie Review: Seeking A Friend For The End Of The World Posted: 29 Jun 2012 12:00 PM PDT Seeking A Friend For The End Of The World Directed by Lorene Scafaria Written by Lorene Scafaria Starring Steve Carell, Keira Knightley, Adam Brody, Patton Oswalt, Connie Britton, Rob Corddry, Melinda Dillon, Rob Huebel, Gillian Jacobs Focus Features Rated R | 93 Minutes Release Date: June 22, 2012 "It's the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine." - R.E.M Written and directed by Lorene Scafaria (writer, Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist), Seeking A Friend For The End Of The World is a warm, charming, and well-acted film that explores what people will do when humanity's last days are at hand. As the massive asteroid Matilda hurtles toward Earth, Dodge ( Steve Carell) finds himself alone after his not-so-faithful wife ( Nancy Carell) abandons him in an apocalyptic panic. This isn't Armageddon though, Bruce Willis and Ben Affleck aren't going to save the day this time. Dodge and the rest of the human race have 21 days until Matilda smashes into the planet, an extinction-level event no amount of "Leaving On A Jet Plane" and animal crackers can prevent [...] |
‘The Man With The Iron Fists’ Trailer: A Bloody Glimpse Of RZA’s Directorial Debut Posted: 29 Jun 2012 11:15 AM PDT Wu-Tang Clan frontman RZA has been working on The Man with the Iron Fists, a kung-fu classic inspired film, for quite some time, and now we finally have a first trailer. The film is RZA's debut as a director. He also co-wrote it with Eli Roth, director of Cabin Fever and Hostel. Now this isn't to be confused with Marvel's hero Iron Fist; this is something completely different. You can check out the trailer below. [...] |
Nuketown Multiplayer Map To Return In ‘Call Of Duty: Black Ops 2′ … With A Catch Posted: 29 Jun 2012 10:30 AM PDT If you've played a lot of multiplayer games on Treyarch's Call of Duty: Black Ops, no doubt you've jumped at the opportunity to play your matches within the smallest map, Nuketown. The map consisted of only two model homes, their back yards, and the street between them. The map allowed players to wage all-out war in a constricted area, leading to some of the more memorable battles you could take part in. Now it looks like Nuketown will return in Treyarch's upcoming sequel to the game, Black Ops II. [...] |
Edgar Wright Directed A Test Reel For Long-Gestating Adaptation of Ant-Man Posted: 29 Jun 2012 09:45 AM PDT Though it seems unlikely that Edgar Wright's Ant-Man is the Marvel Mystery Movie that is to be released in May 2014, that hasn't stopped the director from testing out the technology. Back in May, we saw a very cool tease from the director that hinted at status of the film. But this new development will be the best thing that Ant-Man fans are going read. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Wright has been working on test footage for a week earlier this month. [...] |
The Drill Down 239: Playing With Google Posted: 29 Jun 2012 09:15 AM PDT On this week's show, Google wants to put Google Play in every living room and on your mobile devices (and they've built a tablet to do just that), Apple wins some, loses some, and puts podcasts in their place. But first, the headlines... Amazon creates content to compete with Netflix, Microsoft buys Yammer for $1.2 B, Zynga launches "Zynga With Friends," and Facebook changes your email [...] This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Ryan Reynolds Confirmed For Lead In ‘Highlander’ Remake? Not So Fast… Posted: 29 Jun 2012 08:30 AM PDT Back in May it was reported that Ryan Reynolds had entered into chats to take on the lead role of Connor MacLeod in the planned remake of Highlander being directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo. Not much has been heard since, but a couple of days ago word scattered around the 'net seemed to indicate that Reynolds had officially signed on for the role. Some outlets reported it while many others did not, giving the news that unstable vibe. [...] |
Disney In Depth: Top 10 Funniest Pixar Characters Posted: 29 Jun 2012 07:47 AM PDT Welcome to another edition of Disney In Depth! This week, in honor of Disney-Pixar's most recent feature, Brave, I will be focusing on some of the best elements of Pixar's films: funny characters. They evoke a laugh or two during perilous scenes, and manage to make us smirk when a situation seems far from humorous. [...] |
Movie Review: The Amazing Spider-Man Posted: 29 Jun 2012 07:00 AM PDT The Amazing Spider-Man Directed by Marc Webb Written by James Vanderbilt Starring Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Rhys Ifans, Martin Sheen, Denis Leary Sony | Columbia Pictures Rated PG-13 | 138 Minutes Release Date: July 3, 2012 Who would have thought a Spider-Man film without Mary Jane Watson, Norman Osborn, and J. Jonah Jameson would end up being the web-slinger's definitive adventure? With Marc Webb's The Amazing Spider-Man, the friendly neighborhood wall-crawler is taken "back to formula" with a spectacular reboot. When Joel Schumacher's 1997 film Batman & Robin completely destroyed the Batman franchise, it took Warner Bros. eight years to resurrect the caped crusader. It took a colossal, rubber-nippled failure to give birth to Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight, and I think we can all agree it was worth revisiting the Batman mythos. Similarly, Sam Raimi's 2007 movie Spider-Man 3 ruined Marvel's most popular (and profitable) superhero series beyond repair. The reason comic book characters like Batman and Spider-Man have survived for decades is because they are constantly re-imagined by new writers and artists. It took Ang Lee's underwhelming Hulk to bring us The Incredible Hulk, which ultimately led to Mark Ruffalo's excellent portrayal of the character in The Avengers [...] |