Go see it, unless you have already.
That is all.
Go see it, unless you have already.
That is all.
Disney and Daft Punk? Seriously?
I guess it is possible. Journey after all did supply the first soundtrack to the sci-fi cult flick Tron. Then again Journey are not French robots….or are they???
I was/am a Tron fan so the news that a sequel to Tron is coming out got me all sorts of excited. I still have one of my Tron toys from the 80’s made by Tomy somewhere in my mess of a computer room. I loved that movie as a kid and recently was able to see it again in HD and loved it even more. I am very curious to see how TR2N follows the original and more importantly see how Daft Punk does with the score.
If you forgot or do not know, I am a huge Daft Punk fan. I think it would be awesome if Daft Punk made a cameo in the movie, after all they are not human.
Looks like I get the best of both worlds with this movie slated to release in 2011.
It kills me now to see this video of what Journey thought music from the 1990’s would sound like:
Related Links:
–Billboard.com talks about Daft Punkscoring the TR2N soundtrack
–Pitchfork.com talks about Daft Punk
I suppose today is a good day to do this as we all say goodbye to 2008 tonight, so here is my best/worst of 2008. Enjoy!
Best Live Show:
Without a doubt the best live show I saw this year was at the 3rd annual Virgin Mobile Festival. The Foo Fighters put on one of the best live concerts I have ever seen. Their stage presence was like none other as they shared the fun they had with the huge crowd that gathered to see them.
Runners up:
-Radiohead at Blossom
-Filter at the Hard Rock Cafe Cleveland
-NIN at the Virgin Mobile Festival
-Against Me! at the Warped Tour
-The Briggs at the Warped Tour
Worst Live Show:
I have to say the worst live show I saw (or didn’t see since we waited 45 minutes for him to take stage) was none other than Lil’ Wayne at the 3rd annual Virgin Mobile Tour. As much as I wanted to see him perform live for years now, his neglect for other bands pissed me off. After his entourage galloped across the stage for 45 minutes the young rap star took stage. I already had enough and left, missing the performance. The thing that ticked me off the most about Lil’ Wayne’s delay in performing was that he kept playing over his alotted time and took up some of the Black Key’s time, a band I really wanted to see more of. The Black Keys had to end their show early all because Lil’ Wayne felt it necessary to disregard others.
Runners up:
-Any emo/scenester band that played the Warped Tour 2008
Best New Albums:
Tom Gabel – Heart Burns – The Against Me! lead singer’s first solo release is a hit to my ears. This CD proves Tom Gabel has a long career in front of him to look forward to.
3OH!3 – Want – After seeing them live at the Warped Tour this summer I picked up the album and was immediately hooked with the crunk punk.
Tim Barry – Manchester – The lead man of Avail put forth an amazing release. I loved the folksy personal rock he dishes out on his 3rd release.
Jenny Lewis – Acid Tongue – From start to finish, I am in love with this CD.
The Black Keys – Attack & Release – Blues rock at it’s finest thanks to a very important duo of musicians.
Ninja Gun – Restless Rubes – Folky punky goodness. I love these guys.
Enter Shikari – Take To The Skies – I was drawn to this CD from the uniqueness of the techno meets hardcore genre bash.
She & Him – Volume One – Very classic album featuring the very beautiful sounding (and looking) actress Zooey Deschanel.
Gaslight Anthem – The 59′ Sound – Great New Jersey band that imitates what Bruce Springsteen might sound like if he were younger these days. I can listen to this CD over and over and not grow tired of it.
Albums I Was Not As Impressed With As I Thought I Would Be:
Metallica – Death Magnetic
Guns N Roses – Chinese Democracy
Portishead – Third
Gnarls Barkley – The Odd Couple
Still Scratching My Head At:
Vampire Weekend – S/T – Still not sure if I like these guys…
Worst New Album:
Gavin Rossdale – WANDERlust
Best Movie:
The Dark Knight (enough said)
Runners up:
-Pineapple Express
-Son Of Rambow
-Wall-E
Worst Movie:
Strange Wilderness – Honestly from a Happy Madison film I expected more. I think I laughed once.
Runners Up:
-The Love Guru (can you say Austin Powers w/ a beard? Justin Timberlake was humorous though…)
-Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (I expected more from this movie, way more)
Memorable Events Of 2008:
I hit up the 3rd annual Virgin Mobile tour once again with my pals Matt and Adam. I am proud to say it was my third time being there, and both my friend’s second. This year we stayed in a pimp hotel with free breakfast and free internet (no ghetto hotels for us this year). Adding to the three of us was T.J. of Viva La Mainstream. We all had a great time spite my GPS taking us for a tour in the projects of Baltimore. You can read about my adventures of that event HERE.
My friends Sam & Ryann tired the knot which lead to a wedding reception full of friends. It was nice to get to see some folk who I have not seen in a while.
I met Derek Hess, a Cleveland artist, twice as he was promoting his book with Kent Smith called Please God Save Us. I have been a huge fan of Derek Hess since I was a kid and was psyched to finally meet him. I owe the opportunity to Matt over at Addicted To Vinyl.
Even if the Browns sucked this year I was at that Monday night game where they spanked the Giants. I went with my brother and I must say that was a game I was glad I witnessed. The energy that night from all the fans added to the excitement of the Browns kicking ass.
I got to explore NYC with my wife and good friends Morgan, Molly, and Megan. We need to go back to explore more but I must say I will never forget that trip. I even have an Ol’ Dirty Bastard Cupcake tattoo as a permanent souvenir.
While in the midst of the NYC trip my wife and I decided to put down the bottle. Since the end of March my wife and I have been alcohol free. We feel great and are happy with our decision.
In October my wife and I met up again with the wonderful Morgan for an incredible adventure in her hometown of Austin and then to San Francisco. Great times in both cities with memories that will last a lifetime. I met new friends too in both cities all who shared some pretty awesome moments with.
And of course, I started this site! Thank you to all who drop by to read what I post. It means a lot to me to hear all the positive feedback. Starting this site has introduced me to some really cool bloggers out there as well.
Saying Goodbye In 2008:
RIP Grandpa Paul – A wonderful person who will be missed dearly passed just before J-Day. Thank you all for your kind words during that difficult time.
Saying Hello In 2008:
We adopted Zeus, an abused Boston Terrier in April. He is the newest and most loving member of our family. Don’t worry, Sweet Lou is still the coolest dog in the world, but Zeus is a close 2nd!
Looking Forward To In 2009:
The Watchman
9 (Tim Burton movie)
The Cleveland Browns 2009 Season (I am a die-hard fan for life you know…)
The 4th Annual Virgin Mobile Festival
The 2009 Van’s Warped Tour
I was looking forward to the Musink Festival featuring Social Distortion and Motorhead w/ tattoo artist superstar Kat Von D but recently learned that it was canceled due to the crap economy… That would have been a sick show.
New Releases In 2009 I Look Forward To:
Rancid
Lil’ John (no, I am not kidding, it may be one of the more entertaining releases of 2009)
Third Eye Blind
Avett Brothers
The Postal Service
Nate Ruess (from the Format)
Andrew Bird
Well that about sums it up for me. I am sure I have missed a lot but I did this without much thought and very quickly. If there is someone or something I missed let me know!
I would love to hear about your best/worst of 2008. Maybe you agree with me or disagree. Perhaps you know of an album I should have checked out and missed.
Happy New Years to you all! Have a safe evening and I will see you in 2009!!!
Here is the offical movie/teaser trailer for the next Tim Burton movie called 9:
Looks amazing. Too bad we have to wait until 09/09/09…
(I like the background score…where have I heard that before?
I came across this tonight and had to share. For all you comic book geeks out there it looks as if we have a winner of a film coming out next year…
I found out some info about the movie thanks to Wikipedia. The movie is acutally is a prequel to the X-Men film trilogy (approx. 20 years before), focusing on Wolverine and his time with Team X, before Wolverine’s skeleton was bonded with that indestructible metal.
This is one movie I will be checking out in the theater.