Okay...I've seen it all now
This blog is for pretty much anything I feel like posting. If I see something good, or I review anything then it's bound to be added here.
Friday, November 28, 2008
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Mirrors Edge Theme song
The music video is nothing special itself - in fact it's quite boring. The reason I've posted it though is that it's the theme tune to Mirror's Edge and that is something that is quite cool. So here it is! Fresh from GameTrailers!
Mirror's Edge
I think watching people do free-running is pretty cool; and I think that is what makes Mirror's Edge so appealing - you get to try it for yourself with none of the danger (but also with none of the adrenaline). It'll be interesting to see how well the sales figures for this game are after a few weeks on sale. I for one think I'll have to give it a go (noticed the price is currently £26 on Amazon UK by the way).
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Survivors on BBC 1
In a world where the population has been devastated by virus there are a few who are immune to the virus - the survivors. Survivors was originally a TV series back in the 70's and was written by Terry Nation - the creator of the sensational Doctor Who bad guys, the Daleks. In the wake of the success of the revived Doctor Who TV series, Survivors hopes to mimic that success and get a new generation of viewers following the story of the survivors in the 6 part story that started tonight with a 1 hour 30 minute episode.
Starring in the show is Julie Graham as Abby, who we last saw on our screens in the BBC "archaeology" drama - Bonekickers. Although that show was considered by most as a failure it was almost watchable if you could take their silly "looks like we've got a riddle to solve" antics with a pinch of salt. In this case she starts off playing a weaker character who gradually finds strength, a strength which is needed if she is to survive in this "new" world.
Only time will tell whether this new series is worth sticking with....
Starring in the show is Julie Graham as Abby, who we last saw on our screens in the BBC "archaeology" drama - Bonekickers. Although that show was considered by most as a failure it was almost watchable if you could take their silly "looks like we've got a riddle to solve" antics with a pinch of salt. In this case she starts off playing a weaker character who gradually finds strength, a strength which is needed if she is to survive in this "new" world.
Only time will tell whether this new series is worth sticking with....
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Doctor Who 2008 Christmas Special preview
This is the preview clip that they aired during Children in Need on Friday.
Friday, November 14, 2008
Prince of Persia Story Trailer
Didn't think this was the best of trailers, but still looking forward to the next outing for the Prince of Persia.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Spirited Away

Haku finds her and tells her to go to the Bathhouse and to not leave - she must keep asking for a job until she is given one no matter what and it's likely to be the worst job they have. She sneaks into the Bathhouse and speaks with a spidery like person who sends her up to the top floor to see Yubaba - mistress of the Bathhouse.

Past that I don't really want to go into too much of the plot details, other than we learn that the building they entered was a doorway to the spirit world, and the bath house run by Yubaba is used by the spirits to replenish themselves. The general outline of the story is that Chihiro (who is named Sen by Yubaba) is traveling through the spirit world and is learning from her experiences to make her a better person through the friends she meets and what she experiences. The concept of how Yubaba having control over Sen by taking her name and it having a special power over her is something that is echoed in various literature and myths of how names are powerful; just as the concept of the spirit world, and river spirits being based upon old eastern cultural beliefs.

If you like world cinema, Anime, or anything with a bit of cultural reference to it then I strongly recommend giving this film a try - it is one of the best Anime movies I have ever seen. It is even one the whole family can enjoy (violence is only implied and is never actually seen though).
Rating: 4.5 / 5