Showing posts with label Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Review. Show all posts

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Epic Mickey Game Preview

Has anyone played this yet? Looks good! According to HERE:

"The character Yen Sid (originally from the Fantasia movie) created a world where all the original and now forgotten characters of Disney’s incredible animated history can reside.

Mickey Mouse, seeing all this through his mirror, decides one day to visit the model/world that Yen Sid created to see what it is truly like. In the process of Mickey’s exploration and Yen Sid’s sudden awakening out of bed;

Mickey accidentally spills thinner on the model, damaging the world and in effect creating “Wasteland” as well as the ink blot that becomes the game’s antagonist. He spends some time trying to quickly repair the damage he has made and then rushes back through the mirror and forgets all about the model.

That is until one day when the ink blot seemingly pulls him back through the mirror to face what he has done. You spend a lot of the game furtively trying to clean up the mess Mickey has made.

To accomplish this you must of course defeat enemies along the way. But you have two options; take the easy route and use the thinner which will essentially destroy your enemies or you can choose the more difficult path and repaint them."

Monday, May 24, 2010

ESPVisuals With NetNewsWire

From the Creators of the (imo) best RSS Readers to date - FeedDemon and NetNewWire for Mac


Now you can keep up with Espvisuals using this great FREE app.

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So hit the follow button on the left side of our blog, choose to follow with your google account, then download the app using iTunes(allow the automatic launch of itunes when clicking on download.) or simply search for NetNewsWire in the app store on your phone.

There is also a premium version available which is very good.

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Total Time - 5 min.

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Android users newsRob is recommended.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Ghost in the Shell: Solid State Society

Motoko Kusanagi 24 Pictures, Images and Photos

Ghost in the Shell (GITS) Stand Alone Complex (SAC): Solid State Society was released in 2006 and is the anime film based on the Stand Alone Complex series. It was directed by Kenji Kamiyama and produced by Production I.G.; the film had a huge production budget of 360 million yen or 3.2 million dollars. And for all of you GITS fans it was announced at the 2006 Anime Expo that this film will not be the last in the SAC series.


Solid State Society takes place 2 years after 2nd GIG in the year 2034 in the 2 years prior to 2034. The Major has resigned from Section 9, Togusa has stepped into the Major's role as field leader, and Section 9 has now expanded its team to 20 members. The film starts out with Section 9 investigating the mysterious suicides of 13 operatives of the former Siak Republic. Section 9 manages to get a lead from Ka Gael (one of the operatives) when he says the Puppeteer is coming before he kills himself. When Batou is sent to Ma Shaba’s labs to intercept a suspect he runs into the Major who tells him that she is investigating on her own. Before the Major leaves she warns Batou to stay away from the Solid State Society. When Togusa discovers 16 kidnapped kids at Ma Shaba’s Labs and investigates into these kidnappings further he is also warned to stay away from the Solid State Society. And towards the end we see the Major join forces with Section 9, again to kick some ass.

Ok, as I am a big fan of GITS I was over the moon when I saw this latest instalment and yes I did, and still do like it. But I thought as SAC it such a big thing in itself this movie could have been better and longer. It never really goes into any depth and the story line is a bit jumpy. Yes, this due to the fact that this is a movie and not a series but still I think it could have been better and I was left feeling a bit disappointed. You will probably like this film if you like GITS and I am sorry to say that if you have not seen any of the series then you may not get the movie because it is not a stand alone movie so it would probably be best if you watch the series first. Also it is my duty to inform you that yes, Hollywood is making a live action version of GITS (No I am not lying). I don’t know if I will watch it in the cinema when it comes out but I will be watching it. Fingers crossed it doesn’t totally suck because it could bring in new fans to the anime and fuel lots more investment into making more of the series.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

HYS – Remakes and adaptations

It’s been a while since the ESPV team has offered a HaveYourSay post for yall to mill over.. so we thought we’d throw a nice simple one out there to kick off the new year.

For many film lovers and critics the last ten years was known as the decade of remakes, adaptations and attempts to bring old stories to life.. sometimes with dire results.

The Lord of the Rings, Transformers, Sin City, Star Trek, Planet of the Apes, King Kong, 3:10 to Yuma, Charlie and the Chocolate factory, Alice in Wonderland, Dawn of the Dead, The 300, Infernal Affairs, Hell Boy, Superman, Batman, Where the Wild Things Are… all remakes, adaptations or classic stories brought to life for the first time on the big screen.




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For some, original storylines and characters loose their authenticity when, for example, brought from the comic book page to the silver screen. Some aspects of a story which originally captivated a select audience, when adapted to film, often come across as being watered down to suit Hollywood’s mass-market.. much to the displeasure of true fans and followers.

Others find satisfaction in Hollywood spending big bucks on remaking classic favorites. But, as we all know, the results aren’t always inspiring or satisfying.

What has been your best/worst movie remake, adaptation or old-skool story?

Do you think Hollywood has done a good job over the last decade?

What classic story would you like to see made into a film?

Leave us your comments below!

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Wu Tang Return Of the Wu Album

Wu Tang Return Of The Wu mixed by Mathematics
In stores February 2010

I have to admit, I was kind of sceptical when I received the link from AllYoungKings.com for the full Wu Tang album download. However, I was pleasantly surprised with the content of the album. It's a mix of old tracks remixed, new tracks, hardcore/chilled vibes and mixed by Mathematics. (To be honest, he needs to have stopped using the "I know why you're here" sample....he uses it about 600 times throughout the album!
If you are a hardcore Wu fan then go for it, it's good to hear them coming together again and doing what they do best.....
Download: 'Clap 2010'. Wu-Tang Clan feat. Raekwon, Ghostface, Method Man & U-God from Mediafire

http://www.wutang-returnofthewu.com/

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Game on! - Far Cry 2

It’s been a while since we reviewed a decent game here at ESPV so we thought we’d kick-off the year by reviewing one of favorite shooters..

Far Cry 2 isn't new but it sure is pretty. Developed and published by gaming legends Ubisoft and released in late 2008, this open-world free-roam style first person shooter turned a lot of heads and ranks highly in our personal top 10 list of favorite shooters.

Set in war torn Africa in present day, you play a mercenary.. (you get to choose from 6 characters) your primary goal is to find and assassinate the infamous arms dealer the Jackal. Along the way you make friends and buddies with other mercs whilst completing campaign and side missions for rebel factions locked in a bloody civil war that’s ripping the country apart.

As with most free-roam open-world games you have a massive list of weapons (everything from sniper rifles, RPGs, shotguns, assault rifles to flame throwers and silenced weapons) and vehicles (cars, 4x4s, boats) at your disposal and a large amount of side missions and upgrades available. This, together with the main story missions, keeps you busy and you often find yourself simply immersed in just cruising around the amazing landscapes picking off gorilla rebels and faction members whilst collecting diamonds that you find hidden around the map.

In short, this game boasts amazing graphics, fun action-packed missions and endless game play set in a fictional modern-day East Africa.. boasting beautiful jungles, deserts and savannas. If you like shooters that mix epic sized maps, countless side-missions and plenty of shooting then you’d be nicely satisfied.

So far we’ve played FC2 for about 6 days (on Xbox 360) of continuous game playing and we’re only 50% the way through.. and liking it a lot. There is a lot of repetitiveness at this point but as we still have much to do, achievements to unlock and upgrades to get.. we’re still pleasantly entertained.

Eval:

Graphics 8/10
Game play 7/10
Game life 7/10
Replay ability 7/10
Action 7/10
Gore 6/10
Glitches and annoyances 3/10

Over all 85%

(Images – Google Images)


Wednesday, December 2, 2009

USB Alien With Illuminated Tongue

A perfect Xmas gift for an Aliens geek!

It's cool and creepy at the same time! The inner mouth pops out randomly and lights up in red. It's not cheap at US$67, but hey, Xmas is around the corner. Get it HERE.
Size: 138 x 85 x 240 mm
Cable: 1 metre



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Thursday, November 5, 2009

FlashHarp USB Harmonica


Just when you thought the USB had every sort of combo thrown at it, along comes the FlashHarp USB Harmonica. At 3.75 inches, it's small but fully functional. At around US$50 it's not cheap, but if you ever wanted to save some stuff and then play the blues, this is for you.



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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Letter Playground

A website fully of alphabetic artistry. Go spell out your name in very original takes on letters. Check out our name below! Do it HERE.



Wednesday, September 9, 2009

OCD By Sonia Cheung



A short film by Sonia Cheung. Its worth a look as it has a thought provoking insight into obsessive compulsive disorder, and the visuals are great!

Friday, July 24, 2009

The Movie Show : Watch it!



I recently had the pleasure of branding James Mullinger's new monthly film review series The Movie Show, where silver-screen trivia, exclusive interviews and previews are mixed with James' unique take on this years biggest releases! It's a must-see for any film enthusiast, and with each episode no longer than 10 minutes it's the perfect way to catch up on recent releases and is sure to get you chuckling!



Hailing from the Stand-Up Comedy scene in the UK, James is one of Britain's funniest, with awards and accolades a plenty! And as if touring the UK, Sydney and Toronto with his Stand-Up wasn't enough, James also writes for many well-known magazines and newspapers ( GQ, The Guardian, Men's Health, The Erotic Review, Bizarre as well as North American titles such as UMM and Toro), so it's likely that even if you haven't seen him yet, you may well have already read one of his articles.

Check out the first 3 episodes of The Movie Show right HERE

Monday, June 29, 2009

Tekkonkincreet




If you haven't seen the anime adaptation to Taiyo Matsumoto’s graphic novel Tekkonkincreet, I suggest you find it as soon as possible and do just that. Brought to the screen by Studio 4C, this version of the popular graphic novel is on of the most beautiful pieces of animation I have seen since....well just since (I'm not a super anime geek, so I'm no authority on this subject).


There is an interview with the CEO of 4C as well as some of the team that worked on the film on the PingMag site available here. Although there is no mention of another anime called Mind Game by the same team, that is also well worth a watch for it's rather leftfield style and story.


So, if like me, you are struggling to come to terms with the recession and have no money to go out and piss your measly earnings up a wall, go and search these gems out. You'll probably find them free on the web, but I strongly suggest buying them as they may well change your life forever (let's just hope they don't try and make a live action version and kill them like they seem to be doing with so many other classics).

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Reviewz: Commando, All Guns Blazing (2007)

As many WWII enthusiasts will know, Commando For Action and Adventure comics books have been around since 1961 and feature a wide range of WWII short stories. The 7x5 inch, 68 page British comic published by D.C. Thomas & Co Ltd, has over 4000 issues (weekly) and include stories from all aspects of the war. In 2007 they were released in 12-in-1 collections and ESPV recently picked-up All Guns Blazing!
This awesome collection of short stories features adventures in black-and-white from land, air and sea with various interesting heroes and characters.











espv Clipped

Clipped celebrates great artists and MVs released over the years and pays tribute to those amazing bands that dared to push the boundaries with music videos that rocked us all. Before YouTube pulls all MVs from their site because of copyright complications, we thought we’d feature some of our all time favorites. This month the ESPV team starts the Clipped ball rolling with none other then the gods of MV darkness – Tool. Featuring two amazing clips per week, this week we kick it off with Prison Sex and Vicarious. Enjoy!

Tool, Prison Sex (Aenima, 1996)



Tool, Vicarious (10,000 Days, 2006)

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex

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Hi everyone sorry it has been so long since the last review but I got hooked on Bleach and have spent the last 2 weeks watching all 207 episodes so you can’t really blame an anime-a-holic like me for flaking out I just can’t help it. This review is going to be on the long side as there is a lot to cover the next 2 GITS reviews will not be so long: . Hope you enjoy-Peebody
Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex (or Mobile Armoured Riot Police: Stand Alone Complex as it’s known in Japan) is the TV series based on the manga Ghost in the shell. Kenji Kamiyama wrote and directed this series, 2nd Gig and the movie Solid state society. Production I.G. is the company that produces GITS, when Production I.G. was creation SAC they had 7 studios. Because everyone was so into/committed to GITS they renamed the studio that GITS was being made in to studio 9 aka section 9. Production I.G. now has 10 studios and studio 9 is still dictated for the making of GITS. SAC runs for 26 episodes it consists of episodes that are stand alone which means they are episodes that have nothing to do with the main plot and complex episodes which means they have to do with the Laughing man plot. SAC aired on Japanese TV on the 1st Oct 2002. The music for all the GITS TV series was composed by the musical goddess Yoko Kano and I love the sound tracks for the entire series and the movie.
Please note that the TV series and the original movie and the 2nd movie are not on the same time line/reality. What this means is that in one reality the two movies happened and are on their own time line and in another reality we start with SAC and work our way through to 2nd Gig and onto Solid State Society. We do see tones in the TV series that touch on what the original movie touched on but that is where similarity in the two realities ends.

SAC takes place in the year 2030 in the fictional town of New Port Japan, 6 years after the Laughing man incident: This is where the CEO of Serano Genomics was kidnapped by the laughing man and held hostage for a few days on February 3 2024 the laughing man tries to make the CEO confess something at gun point on TV in public where the TV is shooting live. He manages to hack into the TV station and replace his face with the laughing man logo and he also hacks into everyone’s eyes and replaces his face with this logo. This stunt earned the laughing man the title of master class hacker.

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The series starts off with Section 9 being called into resolve a hostage situation. In the 1st and 2nd episodes we are introduced to the members of Section 9, a lot of them were not in the original movies we also get introduced to the Tachicomas, Section 9’s armored robot help. We get tones of the many conspires that are going on throughout the series, and this sets the mood for the rest of the series. It is not until episode 4 that the Laughing man storyline gets introduced/going.

Now there is a lot of symbolism and ideology going on through out the GITS series like the Laughing man was taken from a short story by J.D. Salinger also the words on the Laughing man logo "I thought what I'd do was, I'd pretend I was one of those deaf-mutes.", is a quote from Catcher in the Rye. Most of this is explained through out the series very well which is a good thing. The series also touches on the Stand Alone Complex and the fact that everything and almost everyone is becoming more cyberized. (I could go on but I won’t if you would like me to just ask in the comments section and I will be happy to go into more detail on the philosophy). Now I have always been a big fan of GITS, and the TV series had a lot to stand up to. I felt that SAC was a really good series I loved the storylines in this series and all the conspiracies going.

I would recommend SAC to anyone that wanted to sit down and enjoy good anime; I would say that you do have to wait till episode 4 for the main plot to kick in and then SAC does not hit you all in one go either so be prepared to watch the series to get everything. Also please note that now days there are 2 types of GITS DVD packs you can buy. There is the entire series 26 episode box set and then there is the Laughing man box set which cuts out all the Stand Alone episodes and you just get the Laughing man storyline they also do this with 2nd Gig as well. If you want only the action I would go for the Laughing man box set but you will miss a lot of good storylines. Over all I would give SAC 4 out of 5.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Blade Of The Immortal Anime Series


"To end his eternal suffering, he must slay one thousand enemies!” Manji, a ronin warrior of feudal Japan, has been cursed with immortality. To rid himself of this curse and end his life of misery, he must slay one thousand evil men. His quest begins when a young girl seeks his help in taking revenge on her parents’ killers … and his quest won’t end until the blood of a thousand has spilled!


PH and I are huge fans of the original manga and were pretty stoked to see it converted into an anime series. So far, it has been pretty faithful to the original story and the animation does look beautiful during the fight scenes. What you see below is every episode to have been released yet, (8 episodes so far) with English subtitles! Don't say we don't make an effort to keep you lot entertained! If you are into your wandering ronin/samurai slasher stories, then sit back and enjoy!



Blade Of The Immortal Episode 1 subbed



Blade Of The Immortal Episode 2 subbed



Blade Of The Immortal Episode 3 subbed



Blade Of The Immortal Episode 4 subbed



Blade Of The Immortal Episode 5 subbed



Blade Of The Immortal Episode 6 subbed



Blade Of The Immortal Episode 7 subbed



Blade Of The Immortal Episode 8 subbed

Pedal The Movie About 1990s Bike Messengers in NYC


I'm not sure how, but Youtube user espy has managed to fit the whole documentary 'Pedal' (52min. long) onto one Youtube vid. Being slap-bang in the middle of the London fixed gear bike revolution, (I work on Brick Lane, London!) I was very interested to see the origins of this incredibly fast growing trend. Pedal, directed by Peter Sutherland, allows you access into to the world of the New York City Bike Messengers in the 1990's. There are many candid interviews with riders who have that classic 'ride for life' ethos. Just like any sub-culture vids to come out of NY, the messengers are so confident and full of themsleves that it actually makes for entertaining viewing! "Yo, I'm number one in New York, I'm the fastest here and ain't nobody gonna take that from me!" etc etc.


What I did learn from this movie straight away was that their life isn't glamorous at all and they have to work damn hard in a hell-ish environment, constantly evading cars, taxis, trucks and people while at the same time, trying to deliver packages on time.


Traffic is their enemy and so are the cops. Injuries and death are a regular occurrence for these guys and girls, who earn a pretty low wage considering the stress that they have to put up with. Clocking in at 50 min. long, this vid was a really interestng watch as it gave me an insight into a world that I knew existed, but had no idea of its inner workings. If you like bikes, BMXes etc. then I highly recommend checking this video out.


Pedal (2001) Directed by Peter Sutherland (Full 52 min Version!)

Thanks to Are One (Die Looted)for the heads up!

Monday, January 19, 2009

Chicago 10: Speak Your Peace


(PHESP Review) I was lucky enough to stumble across this little beauty late one night watching the SBS channel (Australia) at home (who said SBS was shit?) and followed it up later to find there was more to this partly-animated film then I thought.

Chicago 10: Speak Your Peace is an awesome film written and directed by Brett Morgen (part one in trilogy) which follows the story of the famous Chicago Seven, remembered for rallying against the US government at the 1968 Democratic National Convention.

The Original Chicago Seven (aka The Chicago Conspiracy) included:

Abbie Hoffman - American social and political activist and cofounder of the Youth International Party aka "Yippies" (November 30, 1936 – April 12, 1989)

Jerry Rubin - Left-wing American social activist (July 14, 1938 – November 28, 1994)

David Dellinger - One of the most influential American radicals of the 20th century, was a pacifist and activist for nonviolent social change (August 22, 1915 – May 25, 2004)

Thomas Hayden - American social and political activist and politician, famous for his involvement in the anti-war and civil rights movements of the 1960s (born December 11, 1939)

Rennie Davis - A prominent American anti-Vietnam War protest leader of the 1960s (born 1941)

John Froines - Anti-war and social activist

Lee Weiner – Anti-war and social activist


For those who are new to the Chicago Seven…… America in 1968, was remembered by many as being at the height of social unrest caused mostly by the Vietnam War, racial inequality and what many Americans felt was a discrimination of basic rights by the government. Activist groups such as the Black Panthers, Yippies and Women’s Liberation, together with student groups from across the country, were protesting daily against the American Government which, saw many violent clashes with police at demonstrations, often escalating into riots.



Anti-war and freedom of speech activist Abbie Hoffman and his newly formed crew of Yippies (the Youth International Party) planned to rally a huge demonstration/festival illegally at the 1968 Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Lincoln Park, Chicago. The Yippies, along side many other activist groups, believed that an in justice and abuse of power had occurred by American government and the group was opposed to the Vietnam war which was at its peak. They believed that demonstrating at the DNC would bring change, promote freedom of speech and encourage others to stand against the government. After extensive media coverage on the Yippies and their festive plans before hand, thousands of demonstrators, students and protesters turned up to what authorities were calling a large-scale illegal gathering.

The Yippies were unable to secure the rights to legally hold a festival in Lincoln Park, although they tried by submitting numerous requests for permits, etc., after being denied by the city council they decided to go ahead with the festival illegally.

Over the next two days clashes between the demonstrators and police escalated as police attempted to eject the protesters from the park, particularly at night due to the park closing at 11pm. The protesters refused to budge and this resulted in many violent scenes of which some were caught on camera. The festival, which had included music, dancing, speeches, protests and poetry, etc., eventually came to an end, although many demonstrators continued to rally on the streets.

Later the Chicago Seven were arrested and charged with conspiracy and inciting a riot, amongst other chargers.


The Chicago 10 trilogy…

Speak Your Peace (2007), part one in the trilogy, features the voices of Hank Azaria, Dylan Baker, Nick Nolte, Mark Ruffalo, Roy Scheider, Live Schreiber and Jeffrey Wright in an animated reenactment of the trial of the Chicago Seven. It contains real footage of actual events and transcripts and recordings of the Seven, in cluding the protest and clashes with police.

The title Chicago 10 is drawn from a quote from one of the original Seven, Jerry Rubin, when he said “Anyone who calls us the Chicago Seven is a racist because you’re discrediting Bobby Seale. You can call us the Chicago Eight, but really we’re the Chicago Ten, because our two lawyers went down with us”.

Jeff Skoll and Hank Azaria have been said to want to make two more movies, making a trilogy. The second one, expected for a 2009 release, will be called Chicago 10: Days to Go, and the third film, expected for a 2010 release, will be called Chicago 10: Mean Green.

Chicago Seven protest - taking the hill

Chicago 10: Speak Your Peace official trailer