Got myself a new CD today. After watching thar marvellous film of "Kung Fu Panda" by Dreamworks and listening to the great score, I went to buy me the CD. Listening to it right now and only can suggest you buy that one too and listen to it
If you don't want to buy the score on CD, you can still listen to it on Streaming Soundtracks. Just go and request songs here.
I went to watch Hancock a tth epctures the other night. I was so much looking forward to see this movie, as the trailers told and promised much - Will Smith as a drunk super hero. Well, sadly the trailer already told all and the only good scenes from the movie already.
Designed around a rather interesting premise of which I will not spoil for those that do see it, the film has no idea where to take its drunken superhero on his way to becoming what he was "meant" to be. Even though cleverly written into the story, the plot's major narrative suffers from bouts with the "seen that," fisticuffs with the "been there" and all out brawls with the "when will this end?" Strangely enough Hancock only runs about 85 minutes and the entire time you are just wondering when the madness will stop.
Sadly not a film to recommend in my eyes. If you have too much freetime on your hands and want to spend your 5 Euro on some film, hve fun. The action scenes are great.. but the rest isn't worth watching twice or bying on DVD.
Yesterday evening - after a long day of work and having a good lunch with frienfds - I went to the pictures to see Dreamworks new movie "Kung Fu Panda". Thesopening title started with a fast pace abd introduced a new fresh style of art to the audience. But it didn't stay like that - the film got better and better. I don't want to spoil the film by telling you- but you should definitely see that film. It has a funny, fast and touching story, loveable characters and great pictures. Also great morale is there if you are willing enought to look and see .)
After all a wonderfiiul Film worth watching ... at least once in cinema and lots more at home when its out.
Found some cool new cover art of the Inheritence cycle book "Eldest" on the web. This is the illustration of the japanese edition of Eldest split in multiple small books. With cool rendered 3D head of Thorn.
Googles free open source OS Android has a promising look for mobile applications and might as well deliver in a more wider range then iPone might be able. Interested? Read all about in the Wired Magazine here.