Archive for June, 2007

Old School is New School

Monday, June 4th, 2007

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Miz Dita Von Teese has an impressive fashion feature in the new issue of Australian Harper’s Bazaar.

Now this is glamour!

DVD Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – Season 4

Monday, June 4th, 2007

Moving into a fourth season with six left to go in its record-setting run, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles underwent some changes. The show would move away slightly from its formulaic nature, and generally with some mixed results. It’s a downswing, though it remains enjoyable for the target audience.

A few episodes into the fourth season, the darker, somewhat more menacing introduction was replaced by a less violent, brighter colored clip. The same goes for many of the episodes, moving into lighter territory where the Turtles hardly ever make physical contact with their foes. Michelangelo would become severely handicapped, having his trademark nunchucks replaced by a weak grappling hook. While he still carries his favorite weapons, they’re never actually used in combat.

Shredder, the arch nemesis who kept the Turtles busy previously, also takes a step back. In his place are some far less exciting villains, including way too many mad scientists who rarely seem to have much of a plan. The 15-plus hours contained in this set have some other rather terrible ideas, such as one where the heroes end up in a fairy tale dimension that’s a stretch even for a show regularly filled with bizarre occurrences and characters.

That’s not to say the season is a complete loss. The episode "Splinter Vanishes" is an obvious inspiration for the recent re-imagining animated TMNT movie, splitting the team up as they go their separate ways. "Foot Soldiers are Revolting" is more in tone with earlier episodes, somewhat harder edged, though still definitely a cartoon aimed at the younger set.

At the least, LionsGate has finally released this show in proper box set form on DVD instead of small individual volumes. Those who grew up with the series will have a great time reminiscing, and also shake their heads in disbelief that they were ever mesmerized by some episodes. The younger set new to the characters should have no problem adjusting.

Video quality is inline with all previous volumes. At times, the top of the screen warps, an obvious indication these were obviously mastered from a VHS. Compression is rough, and it’s to be expected with the bright, solid colors. This is a step up from the original cable broadcasts, while that remains one of the few positives.

Audio is flat, not that far off from the expectation. There’s no stereo use to be found. The sound is clean without distortion or static. All dialogue mixes fine with the music. It’s still flat and rather treble heavy.

Extras make an appearance for the first time on DVD. There are two interviews, running about five minutes each. James Avery who voiced Shredder (and also remembered as Phillip from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air) discusses how he came into the role and reflects on the impact it had on a generation of kids. Pat Fraley is next, and he handled the voice of Krang. His discussion is much of the same as Avery’s, though he does go into a little depth in how he came up with the voice.

A pizza recipe is the final extra, a single screen of text. On a side note, every time one of the discs is inserted, trailers play. All five discs contain the same exact pieces of promotional material. While skippable, it’s definitely a case of ridiculous overkill.

Raphael graces the box in a neat though annoying raised plastic cover that’s nearly impossible to fit onto a shelf. The art used for this is the same as the previous Volume Five release. Likewise, all of the menu art is recycled yet again as it has been since the initial release of this series on DVD.


Matt Paprocki is the reviews editor for Digital Press, a classic video game website which he called home after his fanzine (Gaming Source) published its final issue. The deep game collection which spans nearly 30 systems and 2,000 games line his walls for reasearch purposes. Really. He has also begun writing freelance for the Toledo Free Press.

In Case You Missed It

Monday, June 4th, 2007

Click here to watch Rihanna‘s performance of Umbrella on the MTV Movie Awards.

And she KILLED it!

It’s so refreshing to see a big pop star actually sing live.

Rihanna is like musical Pinkberry. So yummy!

Posh Takes A Time Out

Monday, June 4th, 2007

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Oh good news!

Vicky Beckham‘s upcoming reality show for NBC is not cancelled. She’s just on a little “break.”

Despite reports in the British media that Posh pulled the plug on the show, her publicist tells Us Weekly that the project is still happening.

“Victoria has not pulled out of the TV show,” says her rep. “She has had so much fun filming the show but it is true that she took last week off and is taking this week off to look after the boys and support David. However, she will be back in L.A. in mid-June to continue filming. It’s completely up to the network how long and in what format they decide to broadcast the show.”

Yipee!

We’re really looking forward to watching Victoria shop and shop. And shop some more!

Exciting TV.

All She Wants To Do Is Dance

Monday, June 4th, 2007

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We hope this doesn’t jinx her!

Though they are early on in the casting process and have yet to announce any new competitors, Mel B‘s publicist tells The Sun that the former Spice Girl is going to be on Dancing With the Stars.

“Eddie [Murphy] hasn’t been in contact yet, but Mel’s been busy with the US version of Strictly Come Dancing and her daughters.”

They should also get Victoria Beckham and they can have a Spice Girls dance-off!

A Little Snack

Monday, June 4th, 2007

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Ricky all over the world!

In case you’re hungry….

Enriquetta Martin is in Espana.

The singer held a press conference in Madrid on Monday to launch the European trek of his “Blanco y Negro” tour.

You know, the one he gets almost naked in!!!

False Teeth Choir

Monday, June 4th, 2007

Golden oldies sit back and watch a musical number performed by their very own false teeth.

Runtime: 1 min 32 sec

Tom yum goong (2005)

Monday, June 4th, 2007

Tom yum goongOng Bak is one of my favorite martial arts movies. Although Tony Jaa was the film’s main attraction, the story was pretty decent as well, and so was the direction. Fight choreography can make or break a martial arts movie, and in the case of Ong Bak it was simply spectacular. Honour of the Dragon (Tom yum goong) was made by the same team and also features Tony Jaa. Too bad its not quite as good.
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Akon is an Ahole!

Monday, June 4th, 2007

He just will not learn!

Causing a shitstorm of controversy after he overzealously dry humped a teenager at one of his concerts, Akon is causing more drama at one of his shows.

Some dumb kid thought he’d be funny at a recent Akon gig and throw something at the singer. Well, in an extremely inappropriate manner, the repeatedly violent Akon had his security guards track down the kid and bring him on stage.

Akon then lifted the kid up in the air and flung him into the audience.

What the eff????

So wrong!

Click here to watch it all go down.

We’re sure Gwen Stefani is really regretting asking Akon to go on tour with her. Not only did she lose a big corporate sponsors, but he apparently hasn’t learned from his mistakes.

Idiot!

Listen To This: Oye!

Monday, June 4th, 2007

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We were listening to Gloria Estefan‘s new iTunes Original album earlier and we’ve been in the mood for Latin music all day.

Our favorite Spanish-language song on the radio these days is the wonderful Se Me Va La Vida by Raymond Castellon.

Both folkie yet urban, the song reminds us a bit of Juanes‘ work, and that’s a very big compliment.

Se Me Va La Vida is just one of those songs you instantly love after hearing it for the first time.

Enjoy it below and then CLICK HERE to check out some other great tunes by Raymond Castellon.

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