Here are some Soul Caliber 4 characters that have been custom made by people. These are chosen mostly because there really good, or there just hilarious. Hopefully you will recognize most of them!
I saw my second Radiohead show on Friday at the Molson Amphitheatre and it they were once again spot on in every way. With many new songs played and another awesome performance by Grizzly Bear this one was in every way as good as the last show, there was even a rainbow (actually there were 3!!...kinda) the only thing it was missing were fireworks in the background.
Here's their Set list. 15 Step Reckoner Optimistic There There Morning Bell All I Need Pyramid Song Arpeggi The Gloaming A Wolf At The Door Faust Arp No Surprises Jigsaw Falling Into Place Idioteque Climbing Up The Walls Nude Bodysnatchers
Encore#1 Like Spinning Plates Videotape Airbag Talk Show Host Street Spirit
Encore#2 House of Cards Planet Telex Everything In Its Right Place Other than the rainbow my highlight of this concert was pyramid song, it was so very good and hopefully I can find some audio recordings from the show.
Cineplex is now offering the option for people to rent out theatres (in down time) for people who wish to play their xbox 360 on the big screen. From what the article said, it seems as thou it will cost $179 for 12 people to rent out a theatre. But my question is why would anyone want to do that?
First of all you can only play up to 4 people at a time, which leaves 8 people doing nothing but twidling their thumbs, being in awe of the huge screen until they get bored of watching for 10 minutes (and because they paid $15 I'm sure they want to play the game and not watch one). This wouldn't be so bad if you organized a tournament, but there aren't many games where only playing with 4 people would be very fun to do that. Super Smash Brothers would work but playing the Wii seems to be out of the question (maybe its because it doesn't support anything higher than 480p). Also projection screens or notorious for having extreme lag between you pushing a button on the controller and seeing any effect on the screen, pretty much destroying the purpose of a tournament in the first place.
Another thing is that it seems people can only play during certain times of the year, (not the summer) and times of the day. The article said "Theatres will generally have about 12 to 24 hours of available downtime a week, mostly in the morning". Mostly in the morning? People willing to do this generally would be teenagers, who don't get up that early to begin with (normally). Also it would have to be on the weekend, but the weekends are a busy time for the theatre so you might be rushed out, so scratch that one.
So what is their target market? People who want to play games badly enough on the big screen who have no jobs or school during the week (not in the summer), who want to get up early enough, have 12 other people to do this with, AND who want to pay $15 (with tax $17) to do this.... What the hell is this?!? Even if you got to play for 4 hours somehow I don't see this being too worth it.
I think I'll just stick to watching movies at the movie theatre for now....
I was reminded of this game last night when it was brought up in a conversation. I thought I would put the video review done by Gamespot and its probably one of my favorite reviews because there are no words, because all you need to see is about 10 seconds to get the point of how bad this game really is. The game was released in 2003, and to put that into perspective Halo, and Grand Theft Auto 3 came out in 2001. This game has nothing to offer other than the experience of playing something broken that leaves you crying either out of pain or laughter. Anyways if you want a game that is renowned for how bad it is and is considered by many websites as the worst game in history then enjoy!
So on IGN and Rottentomatoes (two site owned by the same people) there is a Coraline week and each day they post a new video documentary on their progress and what to expect from the movie.
Today's video is titled: Crafting the World of Coraline
And I must say that I'm becoming even more impressed than I was yesterday. I think that this is due to the fact that I'm liking the idea of a Neil Gaiman book or story becoming a movie that you can be proud of and want to see. Stardust was a movie that was a lot of fun and has been the first movie in a long time doing nothing else but just a good movie. Many people said it was hopping on the Pirates of the Caribbean band wagon, but once 20 minutes in you could clearly see that was not its intentions. It turned out to be a movie that If I were to see it as a child I would probably love it to death. But Coraline seems to have more stylized aspects to the movie (clearly) but I think that's the only way to make a novel written by Neil Gaiman otherwise something gets lost in translation. Also I guess its because some of my favorite movies are made by Focus Features and whenever I see their logo I get very excited.
Lately I have been watching some videos for the Zelda games that are so horrible. So I have decided to put them up here. To remind us all that Zelda has seen worse times.
Coraline was a children's book I read about a year and a half ago because I wanted to read something that resembled a fairy tale. It didn't disappoint. It was creative and imaginative and everything that I love about Neil Gaiman came through in this tale. Now its being made into a movie and I saw my first video on it on Rotten Tomatoes. With the director behind Nightmare Before Chirstmas behind it I couldn't ask for much more. I guess if I had my way i would like to have seen Dave McKean have more of an influence on the project, but i guess you can't have it all.
You can tell that the movie isn't finished yet but its neat to see some of the visuals already being made. It comes out in February and Im looking very much to seeing it.
During the Montreal trip we said many things that people would assume that we were all insane, but saying Le Couche Tard!! with weird actions took the cake this trip. If you don't understand its ok, I dont think you want to.
Went to Montreal last week which was super awesome, but the best part by far was seeing Radiohead. Waiting for 2 hours before the doors opened and then once in the park waiting another 2 hours but in the rain. We found an umbrella on the way into the concert that was broken and we decided to pick it up, and thank god we did, otherwise we would have been completely soaked.
Grizzly Bear opened for Radiohead which was definitely the best opener for a band that I have seen in quite a long time. Only they played for just over 40 minutes and now after listening to them more I know they had a lot more stuff to show off. During their set there was a rainbow that came up after the storm had passed and the leader (well he seemed to be the leader) said "Rainbows for Radiohead", everyone screamed and clapped.
Once dark Radiohead finally came on, and boy did they not disappoint. Here is their set list:
15 Step
There There
Morning Bell
All I Need
My Iron Lung
Nude
Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
The Gloaming
The National Anthem
Fake Plastic Trees
Reckoner
Like Spinning Plates
Jigsaw Falling Into Place
Lucky
Optimistic
Idioteque
Bodysnatchers Encore 1
Faust Arp
Videotape
Paranoid Android
Bangers and Mash
Karma Police Encore 2
House of Cards
You And Whose Army?
Everything In It’s Right Place
With two encores, fireworks and ridiculously epic clouds in the background, and incredible sound this concert has been my overall favorite of ALL TIME. When they played Fake Plastic Trees, Reckoner, and Like Spinning Plates in a row, I think its been the most beautiful moment I have ever had in a concert before. If I had one song that I would have wanted them to play that they didn't it would have been Exit Music (for a film) because it is my all time favorite song by them.
The 40 minutes walk to the metro station was quite annoying to say the least, but it was amazing to see 30,000 people trying to push their way to get on the trains.
On Sunday I am going to see the Dark Knight in IMAX. I have already seen it twice in normal theaters and it will be neat to see the difference that the special IMAX cameras make. I haven't been to an IMAX theater for a Hollywood movie in my life. So I don't really know what to expect in terms of visual quality or sound. But all I know is that for $14 it better be good!