Tuesday, October 13, 2009
BTDT DVD REVIEW: STAR WRECK
Fan films hold a special place in our hearts here at BTDT, for a variety of reasons. First and foremost, any person (or group of people) who takes on a project like this, and is able to see it through to a complete production status, must be truly commended. These people have to be innovative when it comes to planning EVERYTHING from costumes, to effects, to CGI (if they can find someone to even do it for them)- any movie fan who has ever dressed in costume for a "Con" knows how involved of a process that is just in itself. And that is only one small piece of the puzzle, when it comes to putting together a full-blown fan film.
Even if you manage to bring all of the effects, costumes, and even shooting locations all together, there is still one significant factor remaining: your CAST. With a fan film, more often than not, the cast are all working for free. And you know the age-old adage: "you get what you pay for". During the shooting of the film, cast members can bail at any point, leaving the remaining crew to have to find a way to fill the void (if it's even possible).
In the case of STAR WRECK however, the creators managed to overcome not only all of the aforementioned movie-making blunders, but they even managed to secure a production company here in the U.S. to get their movie out there. In the very near future, copies of STAR WRECK will be spinning in DVD players all across the States. Our hats go off to them!
From a big picture perspective, the creators of STAR WRECK have done an excellent job bringing the film to life. The effects used are creative, and their CGI is way above par.
The plot and characters have their share of cheese, but again: this is a FAN FILM. If we'd seen James Cameron's name out there in the credits as the director, we'd definitely have expected more. But knowing a dedicated group with a small budget and a big dream put this together, we definitely think the folks on the set of STAR WRECK didn't do half-bad.
The only thing beforethedarktimes would have liked to have seen done differently was in regard to the editing of the subtitles. It was followable, but definitely could have used a final review by an American editor. However, we'll say this one more time: not only is this a FAN FILM, it's an INTERNATIONAL FAN FILM! For any hardcore critics out there, think before firing.. How hard might it be for someone born in Detroit to do a fan film going to Tokyo, Japan?? We rest our case!
STAR WRECK will be available the week of November 10th, one week before the release of the 2nd generation STAR TREK on DVD. Buy BOTH and go GLOBAL!
Thanks goes out to Revolver Entertainment for allowing us to be a part of this review.
Saturday, April 4, 2009
BTDT Review Of FAST AND FURIOUS
One of the true strengths of this film is the re-joining of Paul Walker and Vin Diesel. They really brought the feel back from the first movie. Did it probably cost the director a little more of his personal slice of the profit margin? No doubt. BUT, that definitely made the profit margin a little bigger than had they not included both actors in the film.
It was also great to see a total of 4 of the original cast members returning to the series from the first movie. We get a little "surprise" early on in the film (will not mention due to spoilers), however what leads up to the event seems to take place rather quickly and unexplained. That was really the thing that jumped out with a WTF Factor of 9 out of 10 on the scale. Nevertheless, the event was key to the plot of the film, so although it wasn't really mapped out as well as it could have been, its existence was required.
The movie had the required amounts of hot cars (both older and new), fine looking females, and alot of action. It was great to see a larger variety of classic American muscle in the movie as well, with the inclusion of around 10 classic Detroit beauties blended in with the Import flash.
Even though this movie had a PG-13 rating, I personally felt there were some scenes present which really should not have been there for young adults of that age bracket. However, an R rating would have missed the whole target audience for this type of film. That being said, the movie was a fun movie to see on a Friday night, and it definitely had the theatre packed. And, as always, the ending left room for yet another sequel. Should they do it? Only if they bring back the Vin-Paul combo.. Thanks for another wild ride guys.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
CD REVIEW - Mastodon's CRACK THE SKYE
The singer, in many instances throughout the CD, sounds like he could take a job tomorrow filling in for Ozzy Ozbourne. The CD’s artwork has a Lord of the Rings/Medieval feel to it, which gives the band’s presence a nice aged feeling. Almost like one takes away from looking at the album sleeve of Zep’s fourth album.
In the CD you will hear echoes of the following artists: Godsmack, Rush, Rob Zombie, Metallica, Led Zep (heard this most at the beginning of Track 4, “The Czar”. In the pipe organ you can almost hear the dogs of doom a howlin’ more), and Alice in Chains.
The majority of the Godsmack-in’ that I heard was in regard to the music itself, more than the sound of the singer or vocals. The keys and changes used just seemed to have been touched by Godsmack in places. Please keep in mind that I’m not saying “they sound just like Godsmack” because they DON’T. It’s almost as if a little Godsmack essence became airborne and found its way to Mastodon’s realm.. Nothing more! NO plagiarizing is found in this CD from any other artists (at least not that I could find).
This CD is a nice change from mainstream rock, so if you aren’t already familiar with the band, check them out!
www.mastodonrocks.com
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
BTDT REVIEW - Chris Cornell's SCREAM
I feel like I had to wear 2 different hats while doing this review, providing feedback from an overall musical/creative perspective, as well as from a biased-SG-AS fan’s perspective. So, here goes:
From the musical/creative side:
-Teeny boppers are going to love this CD, very hip-hop
-It will get Top 40 play
-It will bring a new audience to Cornell’s talents
-There is some well-thought-out synthesizer creativity found within the new tracks
-Influences/Echoes heard:
Coolio – Gangsta’s Paradise
Stereo MC’s - Get Yourself Connected
Michael Jackson – the BAD album
From a SG-AS perspective:
-Dedicated fans of the above bands WILL NOT BE happy with this CD (there, I said it); it would be like seeing Ronnie James Dio showing up on the Doodlebops kids show and doing a duet with Deedee.
-When one has listened to Chris sing for almost 20 years as I have, and has watched him lead some incredible bands, singing songs with not only built-in-rage but awesome lyrics to boot (ie Set It Off, Cochise, Outshined, Spoonman, Shape of Things To Come, should I keep going?), it’s really hard to listen to this new CD enjoyably.
-I can’t tell if Chris picked this project for a change of pace, if it’s because he’s getting older and wanted something more mellow, or if his agent simply told him he’d be great with it.. Whatever the case may be, it’s a much quieter Chris than many of us have come to know and love. In his defense, lead singers of Heavy Metal and Hard Rock bands are no longer typecast into doing JUST ball-crushin’ head-bangin’ rock themes. For example, Robert Plant just recently won awards for his efforts with a country singer! Who would have seen that coming??!!
Overall, do I still like the guy’s music? YES. Will I still be going to see him on this tour? YES. Am I glad I got this album for free with my ticket purchase? YES. Again, it’s just a change, and change always impacts people differently. However, when this reviewer’s favorite Cornell jam is Rusty Cage, it’s hard to hear Chris singing something hip-hop and be overwhelmingly receptive to it..
Keep ‘em coming Chris, just don’t forget the old school!
Monday, March 9, 2009
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