Thursday 30 October 2008

LOST - Season 5 Trailer



It almost lost me in Season 3 but Season 4 reeled me back in and now I am looking forward to Season 5 more than any season previous - bring it on!

What's your unpoened game?



According to Entertainment Merchants Association, 11% of gamers have at least one unopened game, as in still in the shrink-wrap. Mine is Cars Mater National, and considering I bought my PS3 just before my son was born I am surprised the other 3 have been opened and played!

More worrying is the stack of 10 Blu-rays that remain unwatched - I haven't watched one all the way through yet and the Blu-ray functionality was the main reason I bought the PS3!

Tuesday 28 October 2008

Disney does Blu-ray right!



Do I want the 50th Anniversary Sleeping Beauty Blu-ray?
Of course, high def all the way!

Do I want the 50th Anniversary Sleeping Beauty DVD?
Sure do, I don't have Blu-ray in every room!

Do I want to pay for both?
NO!

In their infinite wisdom Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment have released Sleeping Beauty on Blu-ray with a special bonus 3rd disc, the DVD! We just need more studios to follow suit, if Paramount Home Entertainment had done that with Iron Man I'd have been over the moon!

Sunday 26 October 2008

New Lily Allen Song



Ahead of her postponed new album, It's Not Me, It's You (renamed from Stuck on the Naughty Step), Lily has previewed one of the songs on her MySpace Page (linkage) - Everyone's At It.

Whilst I like it musically, I'm not so keen on the subject matter - drugs! Whilst admitting to drug taking herself, the song wonders when it will stop and when people will admit to it. Hopefully the rest of the songs on the album will be better than this one, time will tell!

Friday 24 October 2008

Chinese Democracy is real!



I never downloaded the leaked tracks, I have avoided hearing it on the radio and on November 24th I will be going to an actual shop to purchase a physical copy of this CD. Any other way and I may not believe it is actually real!

After years of speculation its quite exciting to think that the most anticipated record in rock is actually going to be available to buy! Appetite For Destruction, along with Slippery When Wet, saw me through my GCSE exam revision and to this day Sweet Child O' Mine is in my top 5 songs of all time.

However, a Guns N' Roses without Slash does seem a little strange, but I will be listening to this CD with an open mind and the volume up to 11, and probably an air of surreality that the CD has actually materialised!

Tuesday 21 October 2008

Captain Zac!



Following on from Zac Efron's announcement that High School Musical 3 would be his last in the franchise, he has signed up to star in the 4th installment of the continuing Pirates of the Caribbean saga.

Keen to keep arguably the most popular star among teens in the world on their books, Disney have shifted from one popular franchise to another. With Efron starring alongside Johnny Depp in the upcoming pirate tale, is there a female alive that won't want to see this film?

Monday 20 October 2008

UFC 89: Bisping v Leben



I was lucky enough to be live at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham this Saturday for UFC 89. Overall I thought it was a great night of action with almost every fight being action packed.

The main event between England's own Michael Bisping and fiery Chris Leben was to and fro for 3 rounds with Bisping getting the unanimous decision, and rightly so. Saying afterwards that he was going for the unanimous decision was maybe not the right way to endear himself to fans, where as Leben seemed to get the fans back on side being so humble in defeat and being glad he'd given the fans a great fight.

Fight of the night goes to Chris Lytle v Paul Taylor which was a standup fan's dream with a maximum of 60 seconds on the ground and the action being furious from the start to the very last second. Taylor lost nothing in defeat and did his home fans proud.

Another English fighter and one for the future, is Dan hardy who beat eccentric Pride veteran Akihiro Gono by split decision in a result that doesn't really do him justice. A decorated fighter around the world it is nice to see him recognised in the premier MMA organisation in the world.

Brandon Vera's loss to Keith Jardine only reinforced my belief that his confidence is absent since his return to the UFC. Taking nothing away from an always dangerous Jardine (you don't beat Liddell and Griffin without considerable skills), but if that had been the Vera of old the fight would have been different, and probably shorter!

Other fights saw Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou overcome by Luis Cane (TKO), Marcus Davis beat England's Paul Kelly (Submission), Shane Carwin beat Neil Wain (TKO in just 91 seconds), David Bielkheden beat Jess Liaudin (Unanimous Decision), Jim Miller beat David Baron (Submission) and a much more confident Terry Etim beat Sam Stout (Unanimous Decision).

Also debuting at UFC 89 was Ref Mic - a little radio that could be purchased for £10 and meant I could listen to the commentary whilst attending the event live. A great idea which I have since been informed started with motor racing and added much enjoyment to my whole UFC experience.

Next on the UFC calendar is UFC 90 this coming Saturday which sees Patrick Cote look to unseat Middleweight Champion Anderson Silva - good luck Patrick, you're going to need it!

Victory in China



From pole to finish, Lewis Hamilton led the Chinese Grand Prix, with Kimi Raikkonen chasing until such time as it was right to let title challenger Felipe Masa pass.

With his 5th victory of the season, Lewis is now 7 points ahead of Felipe Masa going into the last race of the season in Brazil in 2 weeks time. 5th place or higher and Lewis Hamilton is the 2008 Formula 1 World Champion.

As much as I was thrilled to see Lewis win and edge that much closer to the Championship, as a race fan it was a pretty dull race with little action. What it did reinforce was how much the Renault cars have come on as the season has progressed with Fernando Alonso spearheading that renewed charge.

Saturday 18 October 2008

Pole Position, but the enemy is close.



After a mistake in his penultimate lap of Q3 it looked like Hamilton could have some chasing to do at the start of the Chinese Grand Prix tomorrow, but a lightning quick last lap saw him streak to his 7th pole position of the season, more than 3 tenths of a second ahead of closest rival Kimi Raikkonen.

However, things are not as rosy as they seem; Hamilton shares the front row of the grid with 2007 Champion and team-mate of Felipe Masa, Kimi Raikkonen. Sitting in the second row of the grid are Hamilton's current Championship challenger and Raikkonen's Ferrari team-mate, Felipe Masa as well as Hamilton's ex-team-mate Fernando Alonso. Alonso said this week that he will try to help Masa win the Championship. In 5th place, and lining up in the 3rd row on the grid, is Hamilton's team-mate at McLaren and nearest ally, Heikki Kovalainen.

If Hamilton doesn't get a good start tomorrow he could be in for the fight of his life and it'll be time to truly test his mettle and rise to meet the expectations of his many fans, and shut the critics up. Hamilton can seek solace in the fact that Robert Kubica, who is currently 3rd in the Championship and statistically the only driver other than Masa who can beat Hamilton for the Championship, qualified in a lowly 11th place.

Under a pound!



It's been a long time since the litres counter increased faster than the money counter but yesterday, when I filled up with unleaded petrol, it did just that...albeit very slightly!

99.9p a litre, it felt like Christmas had come early - long may it continue and lower may it go.

Friday 17 October 2008

Happy Early Birthday Marvel



As a fairly new reader of Marvel comics I can't recall much of the past 70 years of Marvel, but 70 years is indeed the landmark that Marvel will be celebrating in 2009. Click through to a larger version of the graphic above and you'll see a few of the plans Marvel have announced so far.

Most exciting to me is the Marvel Masterworks in paperback format. As awesome as the Masterworks are, and I even have the first Spider-man volume, they are pretty expensive in their native hardback format.

As you would expect, the characters featured in the 70th Anniversary logo are the subject current Marvel film franchises or in the case of Captain America and Thor, upcoming films.

Thursday 16 October 2008

F-1 Disney...one step closer



The Federation Francaise du Sport Automobile (FFSA) have today announced that the 2009 French Grand Prix, due to take place at Magny Cours in June, has been cancelled. They are citing the current financial situation as the reason.

With the backing of former World Champion and F1 team owner Alain Prost, Val d'Europe (the site of Disneyland Resort Paris) has been announced by French racing federation Chief Executive Nicolas Deschaux as the frontrunner for the 2010 French Grand Prix and the only one of the 6 proposed sites that will be ready in time.

Just one step closer to a dream collaboration for some...

Wednesday 15 October 2008

"I'm just being Miley"



If you don't know the name Miley Cyrus or her television alter ego Hannah Montana, then you've probably been living under a rock for the past 6 months, or listening exclusively to Radio 4. Miley, daughter of Billy Ray Cyrus (remember Achy Breaky Heart?), is a megastar in America and one of the top franchises under the Disney banner at the moment.

Miley has recently been over to London for the first time and performed at BBC Switch this past Sunday. It has just been announced that at a mere 15 years old, she has finished a book of her life, for which she was paid a 7 figure sum. While some may baulk at this, anyone who has ever heard Miley talk will know this is a young lady with her head well and truly screwed on. Coming from a show business family is never easy and when driven along by the Disney media machine, well, life must have been pretty hectic.

The book is due out in March 2009 and I for one am quite intrigued to see what a 15 year old fills a whole book with, even one as successful as Miss Cyrus!

Big Bunny!



1. Upon up or download Google Earth
2. Go to 44°14' N 7°46' E
3. Look at the big bunny!

This is part of an art project in Prata Nevoso, Italy to give the illusion of feeling small! Sounds like fun, unless like Anya from Buffy the Vampire Slayer you are scared of bunnies, especially big fluffy ones!

Monday 13 October 2008

You're suing Bon Jovi for how much?



Samuel Steele, the writer of a song called (Man I Really Love) This Team is suing Bon Jovi because he says they plagiarised his song when writing I Love This Town.

If anyone can point me in the direction of the lyrics of Steele's song I'd be grateful as I am keen to compare the 2 songs.

For now I'll just stay bewildered at the amount he is suing Bon Jovi for.......$400 Billion! It's a compliment to Bon Jovi that Steele thinks he is owed that much, no matter how wildly deluded he is!

By the way, the photo at the top is one I took at Twickenham on June 28th this year and is of Bon Jovi playing I Love This Town!

Sunday 12 October 2008

Faux Pas in Fuji



This picture of the podium in Japan shows Fernando Alonso as the winner, Robert Kubica in 2nd and Kimi Raikkenon in 3rd. Championship contender Felipe Masa gained 1 point with an 8th place finish while Championship leader Lewis Hamilton got no points finishing in 12th.

After being overtaken by Raikkenon at the start, Hamilton took a very aggressive strategy which led to him losing more places, colliding with Masa (well, Masa colliding with him!) and ending up at the back of the field. A drive through penalty for both Hamilton and Masa for separate incidents meant neither were going to add to their Championship totals by much.

Hamilton didn't need to attack quite so vehemently and in doing so he probably cost himself a decent haul of points and an extension of his lead at the top of the Championship. Hamilton races with the head of a Champion at times, but at others, like in Japan today, he races with a hot head which leads to unnecessary mistakes which put his potential as the Champion at risk. Hamilton needs to learn that he doesn't need to win every race to win the Championship and sometimes holding back a bit is better in the long run.

We look forward to China and Brazil with the Championship very much still up for grabs and a chasing Kubica even looking like an outside chance - remember Raikkenon last year?

UPDATE: Masa actually scored 2 points after Sébastien Bourdais got penalised post-race and relegated in the race positions, in what is a ridiculous call on the part of the stewards.

No College Musical?



"This will be the last one.

"We're all in our senior year and have graduated. It is sad but we all have to grow up some time and now it is our time.

"We have saved the best for last – but this is definitely our last stop on the school trip."


These are the words of Zac 'Troy' Efron, talking to Telegraph.co.uk after the premiere of High School Musical 3 in London earlier this week. Devastating news to millions of HSM fans around the world but the right move for Efron who has surely done all he can with this franchise and has seen stock in Hollywood rise massively. In the same interview Efron said that the leading role in Footloose is an attractive one and with the director wanting him for the main part, this could be Efron's next project.

Girlfriend and co-star Vanessa Hudgens agrees with Efron but Corbin Bleu has said he will do another HSM. Without Efron and Hudgens, Bleu would take centre stage along with Ashley Tilsdale, if she were to stay, and given his modest success away from the HSM franchise this could be his best move.

The big question is whether Disney will continue with High School Musical without its two main characters? The wise bet would be on yes - you only have to look at some of the straight-to-DVD sequels/prequels of the animated films to see evidence of Disney milking a franchise for all it is worth! Maybe they will take inspiration from Saved by the Bell and we will see High School Musical: The New Class!

Saturday 11 October 2008

Hamilton takes pole in Japan!



In an incredibly exciting round of qualifying at Fuji Speedway in Japan, Lewis Hamilton snatched pole position from an ever improving Kimi Raikkonen with his last lap of the session. It got even better as fast laps from Fernando Alonso and McLaren team-mate Heikki Kovalainen meant Championship challenger Felipe Masa is down in 5th on the grid for the start of tomorrow's Japanese Grand Prix.

It is one year ago that Lewis Hamilton gave a career best performance in the Land of the Rising Sun and put himself in an almost unreachable position at the top of the Driver's Championship. Of course subsequent events showed that position to be oh so very reachable, as Kimi Raikkonen ended up overtaking Hamilton and claiming the 2007 crown.

With a lead of 7 points, hopefully Hamilton can match last year's performance and go into the last 2 races of 2008 with an even bigger lead and an increased chance of ending the season as the Champion.

MERDE!



The various adventures, exploits and titillations of Paul West span 4 books, so far, and are chronicled by Stephen Clarke.

A Year in the Merde gave us our first look at the sometimes complicated but often funny life of Paul West in his quest to open an English Tea Room in France - a far more taxing project than any of us could ever imagine. Merde Actually picks up where A Year in the Merde left off and sees Paul's dream come reality, and an emphasis now put on finding Madame Parfait! The third instalment, Merde Happens, sees events take many an interesting turn in a Mini Cooper and a location change to America!

The 4th and most recent book is Dial M for Merde and is a murder mystery (as one would no doubt guess from the title) with our hero Paul West in the wrong place at the wrong time with the wrong person, or is it?

Clarke's books are full of fun, frolics and an impressive amount of culture and history. An assortment of fantastic characters and captivating story make all these books page turners which come with the highest of recommendations. See for yourself at Stephen's website: linkage!

Wednesday 8 October 2008

Superhero eat flesh!



Continuing the previous blog's discussion of combing two great things...

Marvel Superheroes + Zombies = MUCH FUN!

Previous Marvel Zombie series have been great and is a nice change of pace from the sometimes overly serious Marvel world, with lots of humour and some great interaction between the different zombie characters.

Preview series 3 here.

Tuesday 7 October 2008

Forumla 1 at Disneyland Resort Paris



It's like somebody read my mind decided to put two of my favourite things together! The latest news is that Disneyland Resort Paris is the preferred venue of Formula 1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone for the 2010 French Grand Prix. The final shortlist of 4 venues will be released on October 15th - here's hoping!

Though it would be an immensely expensive trip it would be a once in a life time opportunity (unless my lottery numbers come up) to combine a holiday at Disneyland Resort Paris with attending a Formula 1 Grand Prix in person. Throw in a Pirates of the Caribbean 4 premiere and it'd be beyond perfect!

The French Grand Prix is held in June which is the perfect time to visit Disneyland Resort Paris, not that I've been in June! However, off season and nice weather make it a very attractive proposition.

Saturday 4 October 2008

No more Buffalo Trading Co.?



Visit Disney Village at Disneyland Resort Paris and there is one shop that stands out more than all the others due to its unique theming, and that is the Buffalo Trading Co. Kitted out to go with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, it is a Western themed shop which sells not only Cowboy inspired Disney goods but also genuine Western goods and clothing with no affiliation to Disney - a rare but refreshing sight in a Disney park!

The latest rumour is that Disneyland Resort Paris will be getting a Starbucks and that the chosen location will be where the fantastic Buffalo Trading Co. currently stands - oh :( We visit the shop probably once every day when we visit and often buy some bits, something others obviously don't.

I'll be very sad to see it go, but if it were being replaced by something just as special it would soften the blow. Seeing a coffee shop that you can see every 200 yards on any high street is a huge disappointment. My only hope is that like a lot of rumours, this one never comes to fruition.

Watch Clone Wars you must!



Since was Lucas was born in May my visits to the cinema have been reduced to, well, none! A whole summer of blockbuster films have passed me by, including Star Wars: The Clone Wars. As a self-confessed Star Wars ‘fan boy’, not seeing The Clone Wars is the first occasion in my life where I haven't jumped at the first opportunity to climb aboard the Star Wars bandwagon!

So, a big sign that I really need to watch the aforementioned CGI Force-Fest as soon as possible? The TV series, of which the Clone Wars film was the lead-in, has already started in America with episodes 1 and 2 having aired! It won't be long until it makes its way to the UK, hopefully not too long after the Blu-ray has been released and I can catch-up!

May the force be with us all...

Friday 3 October 2008

Friday Night Lights is back



The Dillon Panthers are back for a 3rd season, though I suspect it could be the last season. Friday Night Lights started out as a fantastic book written in 1990 by H. G. Bissinger. In 2004 it was made into a film starring Billy Bob Thornton among others. Finally, in 2006 the TV show premiered which saw the Permian Panthers substituted for the fictional Dillon Panthers.

The TV show is a great mix of characters, storylines and terrific acting the whole way through. Steering away from the glamorous and sensationalist storylines that have become popular of so many TV dramas, Friday Night Lights is gritty and down to earth, with lots for people to identify with both from the characters and the situations they find themselves in.

Season 2 was cut short to just 15 episodes because of the Writers Guild of America strike and season 3 has only been commissioned for 13 episodes. Running back and star of the Panthers Brian 'Smash' Williams along with paralysed ex QB1 (First String Quarterback) Jason Street are two characters that won't be returning on a regular basis which makes sense as Smash has gone to play college football and Jason's storylines were running dry in season 2.

The awesome Tim Riggins will be returning along with the rest of the cast and there are a few additions, one of which will be making a play for Matt Saracen's QB1 position.

In short, this may be the greatest TV show you have never seen, or maybe even heard of! Season 1 is available on DVD in the UK (Seasons 1 and 2 are on DVD in America) and you really should buy it, you'll be doing yourself an injustice if you don't.

GO PANTHERS!

Thursday 2 October 2008

Pirates of the Caribbean 4 is a go!



In the best film related news since the announcement of Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl and its subsequent sequels, a 4th Pirates of the Caribbean has been all but confirmed!

Yes, the mighty Johnny Depp will be reprising his role as the swashbuckling Captain Jack Sparrow, but there will be no return for Knightly and Bloom, so no Elizabeth and Will. The Hollywood grapevine is saying that Geoffrey Rush will be back which means Captain Barbossa graces our screens once more and that Gore Verbinski will be back at the helm to direct.

With the announcement of Depp and Rush I am hoping for a prequel which will story the conflict between Sparrow and Rush that was alluded to in the first film. The story of Elizabeth and Will has run its course so their absence won't be missed here. Other characters I'd like to see return are Lee Arenberg and Mackenzie Crook as Pintel and Ragetti respectively, and possibly Naomie Harris as Tia Dalma to tell the story of her time with Barbossa. Stellan Skarsgård as Bootstrap Bill would seem appropriate too and would be an extra family tie in to the first three films.

As an obsessive of the ride at Disneyland Resort Paris ride and a huge fan of the first three films, I am overjoyed that a 4th film is more than likely going to be made - Yo Ho Yo Ho, A Pirates Life For Me - Indeed!