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Spud: The Movie

Monday, June 28th, 2010

This movie is currently in post production.

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Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

Bolt

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

Review

It’s refreshing to see that the Pixar team, who have literally taken control of the Animation department at Disney, are having a good influence. Bolt is one of the most refreshing, enjoyable, laugh out load movies Disney’s own studios have created in a long time. And the best news is it’s even better in 3D.

The movie follows BOLT, the star of an action, adventure television program where he has super powers. What he doesn’t know is that it’s all fake. After a tense scene where his beloved owner, Penny, is kidnapped Bolt takes off in search of her only to be accidentally shipped off from his Hollywoodhome to New York City. The movie follows his journey back across the country to save Penny. With two oddball travel buddies the movie is set for some hysterical moments, and it delivers.

The opening sequence to Bolt is mesmerising, showing that Disney’s studio is perfectly capable under the right leadership. His journey is familiar and not exactly original but what makes this movie shine is its unique and entertaining characters. With the voice talents of John Travolta, Miley Cyrus, Sussie Essman and Mark Walton the movie’s characters have a warmth and sparkle to them.

Bolt has now officially sold me on Disney Digital 3-D. Watching the movie in 3D takes your experience to a new level. Ster-Kinekor made a statement when they first released the 3-D movie houses, saying that this is as big a difference as black and white to colour. Although I wouldn’t go that far, it certainly makes any movie that much more enjoyable for both adults and kids. This isn’t 3-D that we’re used to. The picture is crystal clear, no more blurry movies that give you headaches, and the new technology allows for complete comfort. You will still have to wear 3-D glasses, but these are perfectly comfortable and plastic – not cardboard rubbish. In fact they are so comfortable I’ve seen people wearing them as a fashion statement. Needless to say that are definitely not sunglasses but it goes to show how comfortable they are.

Bolt is not the best animated movie ever, but it’s easy to recommend to anybody as a relaxing and entertaining holiday film for the whole family. Don’t miss this one.

8.5/10

Notes

Chris Williams and Byron Howard worked on Disney’s 36th animated feature “Mulan” – Williams was a member of the story team, and Howard was an animator.

The film marks Miley Cyrus’ feature-film debut as an animated character.

Before bringing any pet into your family be sure to learn about the breed and always consider adoption from a reputable shelter or rescue program.

LittleBigPlanet™ Review

Friday, November 21st, 2008

Little Big PlanetIt’s one of the most hyped exclusive PLAYSTATION®3 titles ever, it’s received rave reviews from critics across the world and finally it’s landed in South Africa. The moment we got our hands on the game we were playing through the tutorials and doing our own little sack dances. Let’s delve into LittleBigPlanet™.

LittleBigPlanet™ is truly unique; to describe it using other games is almost impossible without giving you the wrong impression. You are in control of a Sackboy™, a remarkably good looking little sack person who will help you explore different locations around the LittleBigPlanet™. From the first step customisation is the main ingredient. You decide how your character looks, what it wears, its hair, eyes, and sack colour all the way to its emotions. The SIXAXIS™ wireless controller is intuitively used to bogey in the middle of the deepest Africa with crocodiles snapping at your feet or put your fists up and get ready to start a fight.

LittleBigPlanet™ is split into three main sections indicated by the planet itself and its two moons. On LittleBigPlanet™ you follow the main storyline where you will develop your sacking skills and learn that not all is well in the eight realms that you will explore. Creatures are going missing and are getting rather upset about life on the planet. It’s up to you to get to the bottom of it all. Don’t be fooled by its cute appearance, LittleBigPlanet™ has the simplicity for a newborn and complexity for Einstein. Each realm brings with it new difficulties, some of which will require the help of friends to ensure success. LittleBigPlanet™ allows for up to four players on the same PLAYSTATION®3 or you can play with strangers online.  Everything is made simple through intuitive menus that keep things flowing.

Most games stop there, and with LittleBigPlanet™ you would be satisfied with some stunning graphics, interesting levels, fun multiplayer and the amazing physics engine. But that’s only the beginning. On My Moon all the power is put into your grubby little paws. You have the power to build your own levels from scratch or from templates. Using the ingenious Popit menu you have access to the tools the creators used to make their levels. Throw in a PLAYSTATION®3 Eye and get your friends to join in. Any shape imaginable can be created, pieces can be glued, copied, shifted, sized, energised and mobilised. The only limit is the level size and your imagination.

Little Big PlanetWhen you’re done you can put your masterpiece online for the world to play, rate and determine your fate. If you’re feeling lazy, uncreative or just want to play some new or different levels then jump into LittleBigPlanet™ Online and play creations from across the globe. Everything is monitored and complaints can be sent in for dodgy content within seconds. As the creators put it, “No swearing, no rude drawings and nothing that would offend your granny” should be put up.

LittleBigPlanet™ is hours of fun but requires a large learning curve. You have to learn what all the different tools do, and how to use them. That’s where Stephen Fry, The Voice for The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, comes in. He will teach you step by step, every little thing possible on LittleBigPlanet™. His sense of humour works beautifully with the game and takes it’s entertainment value to a new level. Any game that requires so many tutorials would normally cause people to go insane, but with Stephen Fry learning is simple and entertaining. In fact when you’re finished learning you’ll miss it, leaping to attention when you hear his voice.

The real question is will South Africans be willing to fork out their hard earned cash for a PS3 and LittleBigPlanet™? They should, but with the world in an economic panic they may ignore the stunning ingenuity and settle for a cheap entertainment fix.

Presentation

Everything just syncs so well, making the complete package stunning to say the least.

10
Graphics

The graphics are beautiful, you want to reach out and feel the textures.

9.5
Sound

Unique and interesting, although expect it to annoy parents if put too loud.

8
Gameplay

Controlling the three planes could have been better and on smaller screens you sometimes battle to see what’s going on especially when four people spread out on the screen. But overall the package is brilliant, especially when creating and editing levels.

9
Lasting Appeal

Besides the hidden goodies all over the story mode the user-created content will keep you going for a long time.

9.5
Overall (not an average) 9

Quantum of Solace

Monday, November 17th, 2008

The blonde Bond is back and he is not in a good mood. Quantum of Solace is an action packed, no bars held killing spree from start to finish which will have many die hard 007 fans rather upset. It brings a fresh new Bourne Ultimatum feel to the series, re-inventing the usual Bond we know and love and turning him into a killing machine.

There is no time for snappy jokes and sweet talking woman this time around as Quantum kicks off just a few hours after Royale. Bond is entrenched in rage, can’t sleep and everyone is still seemingly clueless about the organisation which took Bond’s love. Bond isn’t helping much either, managing to kill off every possible lead they have.

The environmental message sneakily carried in the background is becoming so common place today that it’s beginning to become boring. The conspiracy is that a supposed charity is a cover for an organisation which is controlling the world’s leaders by exploiting their greed. Everybody has a hidden agenda and the one’s Bond thinks he can trust end up getting killed.

Bond manages to travel to some fantastic places which gives the movie a much wider scope and enhances the super spy ideal of the Bond franchise. Although the movie has less time for character development you still get the feeling Bond grows in this movie and admirably so. Some of that can be attributed to the fact that he doesn’t sleep with his more attractive double, although he did try.

What is really great to see is that the Blonde girl is more than just a sideline is this film. She has her own problems, story and strength, something which will have feminists slightly happier when it comes to the overly confident Bond films.

Overall it’s an entertaining watch but it’s definitely not the action movie of the year. It will be a while before anything can beat the Dark Knight.