Listening to:
- Online (iTunes radio): Nothing
- Offline (albums): Paul Oakenfold [Tranceport], Paul Oakenfold [Creamfields], U2 [How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb], Various Artists [Kontor Top Of The Clubs Vol 25]
Reading: Still nothing.
Watching: Gnomon Workshop DVD's
Rant:
So... it has been a while since my last entry - not much happening in my life so I guess that's normal. A while ago I've stumbled across some concept art from a film that Blur studio ( www.blur.com ) was working on - Mindbridge. Some of those concepts can be seen on Feng Zhu's web page but there is nothing about the film itself on Blurs site - what's up with that? That would be one awesome SF movie but even using google i can't find anything concrete about the project current status. Maybe you know something about that? Was it aborted or what? That would be really bad IMO because these days you don't see so many good sci-fi movies being released... and by "good sci-fi" I mean something in the lines of Aliens (no remakes & sequels please!!! have mercy on one of the greatest sci-fi sagas - they already tried to waste it with Alien: Resurrection but apperently it managed to stand it's ground), Final Fantasy:TSW and generaly films that go further in the future than 20-50 years or something like that.
BTW: have you heard about the new Doom movie? I don't know what to think anymore... a Doom movie that's not on Mars, there are no creatures from hell in it and instead of space marines you get some SWAT team?... oh and the whole movie is apparently about some virus (wow... how original - the 2 Resident Evil movies weren't enough it appears). What were they thinking? Why is it even called Doom? I understand that Doom3 has... well... "not so complex" plot but come on! You have a base on mars, some scientists, teleports and monsters from hell - there are at LEAST a couple of things you can do with that indegrients to make an interesting sci-fi flick.
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Feng Zhu is pretty cool I must say, saw one of his DVD's, very interesting material, still trying to apply alot of what I learnt at the moment ..... can't get enouhg of them Gnomon's
but still there are thinngs to be gleaned from them...