Thursday, 19 June 2008

Movie Reviews Kung Fu Panda



Kung Fu Panda
is not getting karate-chopped by critics, who are mostly marshaling their
linguistic arts to express their indifference toward the movie. "Kung Fu
Panda is not one of the great recent animated films," writes Roger Ebert in
the Chicago-Sun Times. "But it's elegantly drawn, the action sequences
are packed with energy, and it's short enough that older viewers will be
forgiving." It's another animated feature whose message to kids is "Believe!"
Comments Manohla Dargis in the New York Times: "The screenplay by
Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger is ho-hum without being insulting, a grab bag
of gentle jokes, sage lectures, helpful lessons and kicky fights." "To make
something special, you just have to believe it's special," the title
character's father tells him. But Joe Morgenstern in the Wall Street
Journal remarks, "To make a movie special it's not enough to have brilliant
animation. You have to believe in telling good stories." Not necessarily,
suggests Elizabeth Weitzman in the New York Daily News. "This is an
unashamedly old-fashioned children's movie, and a predictable message is part
of the mission," she writes. "But that's okay; what the movie lacks in
surprises, it makes up for in whimsical fun."






06/06/2008





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Wednesday, 11 June 2008

Sceptic

Sceptic   
Artist: Sceptic

   Genre(s): 
Metal
   



Discography:


Unbeliever's Script   
 Unbeliever's Script

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 9


Pathetic Being   
 Pathetic Being

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 10




Polish last metal band ab initio formed as Tormentor in 1994 by guitar player Jacek Hiro, Sceptic underwent myriad staff office shake-ups in front subsidence on a lineup consisting of vocalizer Marcin Urbas, guitar player Czesiek Semla, bassist Pawel Kolasa, and drummer Kuba Kogut. This formation recorded 1999's Blind Existence, which was received with considerable enthusiasm in the European metal subway thanks to its highly technical destruction metal. New vocaliser Michal Senajko and reverting original drummer Maciek Zieba took part in the recording of 2001's Pathetic Being, later which Senajko was replaced by Michal Skotniczny.





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Thursday, 5 June 2008

Amy Winehouse - Winehouse And Ronson Revive Bond Theme Plans

Amy Winehouse and Mark Ronson have resumed work on a planned theme song for the new James Bond movie.

The Rehab star and the popular producer had begun to collaborate on a theme for Quantum of Solace, the 22nd 007 film, only for Ronson to scrap the project earlier this month.

He had claimed Winehouse, 24, may not be "ready to work on music yet" and said he doubted the song would ever be released.

But speaking at the Ivor Novello awards on Thursday, the English-American music producer and the Grammy-winning singer confirmed they were reviving their Bond theme bid.

"I've written the song," Winehouse told the Mirror newspaper. "If they like it they like it, if they don't they don't."

Ronson, 32, added: "If I talk about it Daniel Craig will whack me in the eyes."

He added: "Amy wrote the song on an acoustic guitar. It was my job to help with the arrangement and realise the sound that we were going for. So that was my role."

Londoner Winehouse has struggled with alleged drug addiction and been beset with legal troubles in recent months but her spokesman said earlier this month that these issues were not the reason for the project originally stalling.

He said: "Mark has presented a track to Amy, but she had other ideas about the direction it should take. She has always made her own decisions about her music."


24/05/2008 16:43:43




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