Friday, August 5, 2011

Glee: The 3D Concert Movie [2011]



Glee 3D-The Concert Movie is a chance for all the fans ("Gleeks") to experience the concert as a 3D theatrical event. Starring 14 members of the Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning TV show's cast the movie will capture the unique concert experience along with special moments involving the character's themselves. GLEE LIVE! 3D! includes live performances of some of the show's most memorable musical numbers, including "I'm a Slave 4 U," "Raise Your Glass," "Teenage Dream," and "Lucky," as well as the original songs that became chart-toppers such as "Loser Like Me," "Hell to the No!" and "Get it Right," and of course, the show's anthem,"Don't Stop Believin."

Tracklisting
01. Don’t Stop Believin’
02. Dog Days Are Over
03. Sing
04. I’m A Slave 4 U
05. Fat Bottomed Girls
06. I Want To Hold Your Hand
07. Ain’t No Way
08. P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)
09. Born This Way
10. Firework
11. Teenage Dream
12. Silly Love Songs
13. Raise Your Glass
14. Happy Days Are Here Again / Get Happy
15. Lucky
16. River Deep, Mountain High
17. Forget You
18. Don’t Rain On My Parade
19. Jessie’s Girl
20. Valerie
21. Loser Like Me
22. Safety Dance
23. Somebody To Love

Enjoy



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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Anyway we finally find out Batman is bald

If you don't believe my word just take a look and find the truth.



See!!! At least one Batman is... bald blah blah blah

Drive

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Drive is an adaptation of the James Sallis novel of the same name. Refn directed the whole thing from a screenplay by Hossein Amini and the movie has an awesome cast on board: Ryan Gosling, Carey Mulligan, Albert Brooks, Oscar Isaac, Bryan Cranston, Christina Hendricks and Ron Perlman.

Driver (Ryan Gosling) is a stunt driver by day and a getaway driver by night. Doesn’t matter what job he does, Driver is most comfortable behind the wheel of a car. Shannon (Bryan Cranston) is part mentor, part manager for Driver. Since he knows what a great talent Driver is behind the wheel, he either peddles him to film and television directors in the entertainment business or thieves who need an accomplished getaway driver, taking a cut for his own pockets. Always looking to make a buck, Shannon’s current plan is funding a stock car that Driver can race on the professional circuit.

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Since Bernie Rose (Albert Brooks) is the wealthiest guy he knows, even if the sources of his money are questionable, Shannon proposes he be their investor. After seeing Driver in action at the speedway, Bernie Rose insists Nino (Ron Perlman) partners with them as well. Primarily a loner and ambivalent about the deals Shannon makes for him, Driver’s world changes the day he shares an elevator ride at his apartment building with Irene (Carey Mulligan). When he sees her again at the grocery store with her young son, Benicio (Kaden Leos), he is transfixed, and willingly offers help when they are stranded in the parking lot because Irene’s car won’t start.

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Soon Driver settles into a routine of driving Irene to her waitress job and watching Benicio, entangled in their lives while her car is fixed. This interlude in Driver’s life abruptly stops when Standard (Oscar Isaac), Irene’s husband, is let out early from prison for good behavior.

Even though nothing has happened between Driver and Irene, Standard is threatened by another man’s presence in his family’s life. Driver backs off, respectful of Irene’s desire to keep her family together, but when he finds Standard bloodied and lying in the garage with a scared Benicio standing next to his father, Driver is embroiled even further in Irene’s life. Then trouble begins…

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Take your time to watch this film trailer below. It's very good indeed.



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Saturday, July 30, 2011

The Prodigies Soundtrack [2011]



NYC, Central Park, 2010. Five young teenagers are violently assaulted. But they’re not your average teenagers… they’re prodigies. The trauma of the assault incites them to lash out against the world in a cold and calculating way. The five chillingly brilliant minds come together to concoct a perfect revenge. The only person aware of the pending doom is Jimbo Farrar, a sixth prodigy, who has gathered them. As long as he fights against his five counterparts with all his might, there’s hope for the world. But should he turn over to their side, it’s only a matter of time before a disaster of apocalyptic proportions ensues…

The Prodigies released in France on May 9.





Track listing
01. I Cannot think (English Gentlemen re-work) - Performed by Outlines
02. Desperate City
03. Jimbo's Act
04. Bringing them in
05. Messages
06. Bird
07. Killian Death
08. Show Idea
09. The Prodigies Theme
10. Park Attack
11. Rape
12. Are We Six?
13. Mechanism - Performed by "Flip The Script", Shek "The Rational" and Locksmith
14. Jenkins Archive fight
15. White House arrival
16. Under Attack
17. Mister President
18. Prodigies ending theme
19. Chart Busta (American Genius Theme) - Composed by Mowgly

Enjoy




Friends With Benefits Soundtrack [2011]



Friends With Benefits follows a young female headhunter (Mila Kunis) in New York who convinces a potential recruit (Justin Timberlake) to accept a job in the Big Apple. Despite an attraction to each other, both realize they’re everything they’ve been running from in a relationship and decide to see what happens if they leave emotion out of it and keep it strictly physical.

Friends With Benefits, also starring Emma Stone, Woody Harrelson, Jenna Elfman, Patricia Clarkson, Richard Jenkins, and Andy Samberg, hit theaters July 22, 2011.



The soundtrack for the romantic comedy Friends with Benefits features a mostly winning mix of sunny indie pop, rainy day, diary-writing balladry, and retro-dance jams (Kriss Kross!). Opening with a totally unnecessary remix of Steppenwolf's "Magic Carpet Ride" (simply adding a Madchester-inspired house beat does not equal forward-thinking), the collection makes for a fairly solid listen, cruising along with the slacker, white boy hip/hop of G. Love and Special Sauce's "Booty Call," an earnest, folksy take on the Cure classic "Boys Don't Cry" by former Grant Lee Buffalo frontman Grant Lee Phillips, R&B futurist Janelle Monae's impossibly catchy "Tightrope," and a custom cover of OK Go's "This Too Shall Pass" by Oakland-based indie rockers Rogue Wave, before closing predictably, yet appropriately with Semisonic's "Closing Time."

Track listing
1. Magic Carpet Ride (Philip Steir Remix) – Steppenwolf
2. L.O.V. – Fitz and the Tantrums
3. Booty Call – G. Love and Special Sauce
4. New York, New York (FWB Remix) – Ray Quinn feat. Ultra Love
5. Boys Don’t Cry – Grant Lee Phillips
6. Such a Colorful World – Max & Simon
7. Satellite – Peter Conway
8. Let a Woman Be a Woman (And a Man Be a Man) – Dyke & The Blazers
9. At the Window – Double 0 Zero
10. Love’s Gonna Getcha – Tal & Acacia
11. Jump – Kris Kross
12. This Too Shall Pass – Rogue Wave
13. Tightrope – Janelle Monae
14. Take a Bow – Greg Laswell
15. Closing Time – Semisonic

Enjoy




Jig Soundtrack [2011]



JIG is the story of the 40th Irish Dancing World Championships, held in Glasgow in spring 2010. What documentarian Sue Bourne and her cameras discovered was a fascinating, albeit rather weird and wonderful, world that casts a spell on everyone who comes into contact with it. Irish dancing is a global phenomenon and JIG was filmed in the U.S.A. Europe, Russia, Scotland, England and Ireland. The documentary tells the story of a handful of the thousands of dancers — from tiny ten-year-olds to the best of the best — who travel to Scotland to compete for a covetted world title.

Wigs, fake tan, makeup and incredibly expensive dresses. The thrill of the contest with every form of heartbreak and joy in the climax. Remarkable dancing and remarkable stories that will make the world want to JIG!

Music plays an enormous role in JIG, and calls for a release of Patrick Doyle's score have accompanied all festival screenings of the film so far. Finally, it is available.

Tracklisting
1.Opening Jig [1:40]
2.Brogan and Julia [1:08]
3.Little Dancing John [2:16]
4.Moving Joe [2:05]
5.Russian Celts [2:28]
6.So Upside Down [1:49]
7.Arriving in Glasgow [1:21]
8.Three Dancing Rounds [2:13]
9.Joe Bitter Prepares [1:51]
10.Dancing Competition Begins [2:42]
11.Sugarplum Soft Shoe [0:55]
12.Psyching Up [1:33]
13.The Russians Dance [3:05]
14.Sandun's Results [2:05]
15.Three Girls Present [2:11]
16.Final Results [7:23]
17.Now Is Your Time - Abigail Doyle [3:11]

Enjoy

Friday, July 29, 2011

Devil Soundtrack [2011]



One of the most exciting film music talents now beginning to make a name for himself on the international scene is Spanish composer Fernando Velázquez. Velázquez's score for Juan Antonio's Bayona's acclaimed film The Orphanage (2007) offered us a dramatic introduction to his work. Now, with his strikingly
powerful score for the M. Night Shyamalan-produced film Devil (2010), the composer proves himself more than able to write some of the best action and thriller film music out there. Do not miss this special edition of a film score that will only grow in importance as the years go by and we watch the Velázquez star rise.

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Trapped in an elevator high above Philadelphia, five people discover that the Devil is among them – and no one can escape their fate. This chilling, supernatural thriller from M. Night Shyamalan (The Sixth Sense, Signs) will keep you on the edge of your seat all the way to a heart-stopping ending with a truly wicked
twist.

Track listing
1. Devil (2:40)
2. The City (1:20)
3. Rosary (3:18)
4. Broken Glass (2:42)
5. Jesus In A Pancake (1:39)
6. Jellytoast (3:10)
7. Firetruck (2:38)
8. The Mechanic (5:36)
9. Blood On The Ceiling (3:20)
10. Hanging (6:00)
11. The Person Closest To You (2:33)
12. Twist (6:28)
13. The Accident (4:11)
14. Rescue (4:05)
15. Devil (Alternative Mix) (2:38)

Enjoy

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