This is a really neat Youtube to Mp3 converter.
http://www.avs4you.com/index.aspx?sct=aff&ct=regnow&cid=77225
Download this shit and check out some of these really neat tracks which I stumbled onto.
Japanese Funk, Hip Hop, Rock band Nobody Knows official video for their smash hit Hero's Come Back. Claim to fame being the title track for Naruto Shippuden title track for the first season. lemme know if anyone need the translation.. Cuz this song seriously makes u wanna beat up 20 ppl and then some..
Turkish Metal Band Pentagram with their monster hit Bir... Tabish caught Issa, Ussa, Muhaamed, Buddha in the lyrics... If u likes me translates... On request only though:
Finally some heavy duty trance.. Masters of the Universe by Juno Reactor.. My fave track on The Animatrix
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Movies to Watch Out For in 2009
No lit.... Just a list. My page is getting a little too heavy, so am just giving links to trailers and/or poster previews.
- The Watchmen: Zack Snyder (300 fame), and the greatest graphic novel ever.. objectively speaking
- Valkyrie: Tom Cruise, Bryan Singer and a World War II action, drama... U have to be a Scientology hater to miss this
- Sequel to The Boondock Saints: If u havent watched the original.. U have to... No seriously... Wait lemme get the torrent link for u
- Wolverine: X Men Origins: Snikkt.....
- Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen: No change in cast, production or direction team
- State of Play: Russell Crowe and Ben Affleck
- Star Trek: Sylar plays Spock and J.J Abrams directs
- New Moon: Sequel to Twilight
- Angel & Demons: Prequel to the Da Vinci Code
- The Brazilian Job: Sequel to The Italian Job
- Sin City 2: Aaah... Paradise
- Inglorious Basterds: Brad Pitt teams up with... hold your breath... Quentin Mother Fucking Tarantino
- Terminator Salvation
- Killing Pablo: Pablo Escobar biopic with Bale and Javier Bardem.. In your face Medellin
- Avatar: James Cameron's epic 3D sci-fi!!!
Oscar Contenders (Contd.)
I have harbored a perpetual admiration for Brad Pitt. Not so much his looks and acting skills, the latter being significantly better than the former. What I truly am in awe of is his ability to choose the best roles and his knack of attracting the best directors. David Fincher's and Steven Soderbergh's affiliations are not something too many actors in Hollywood can boast of. Fight Club, The Ocean's Series and Seven are all cult classics and runaway hits (Fight Club making up with DVD sales what it couldn't recover at the BO).
'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button' sees Pitt rejuvenating his association with David Fincher. Add to this combination, Cate Blanchett (who made Bale and Ledger look like wax dolls in I Am Not There btw), a plot by F. Scott Fitzgerald's story of a man ageing backwards (a stoner trip inspired this.. I am so sure) and you one hell of a heady concoction.
The reception of this movie by critics has been good, with one of my personal faves Kirk Honeycutt of The Hollywood Reporter calling the fim "superbly made and winningly acted by Brad Pitt in his most impressive outing to date." He also says the "cinematography wonderfully marries a palette of subdued earthern colors with the necessary CGI and other visual effects that place one in a magical past." something which I think holds true for almost every single one of Fincher's films.
This one's a definite classic.
'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button' sees Pitt rejuvenating his association with David Fincher. Add to this combination, Cate Blanchett (who made Bale and Ledger look like wax dolls in I Am Not There btw), a plot by F. Scott Fitzgerald's story of a man ageing backwards (a stoner trip inspired this.. I am so sure) and you one hell of a heady concoction.
The reception of this movie by critics has been good, with one of my personal faves Kirk Honeycutt of The Hollywood Reporter calling the fim "superbly made and winningly acted by Brad Pitt in his most impressive outing to date." He also says the "cinematography wonderfully marries a palette of subdued earthern colors with the necessary CGI and other visual effects that place one in a magical past." something which I think holds true for almost every single one of Fincher's films.
This one's a definite classic.
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