Welcome to The Goods on Entertainment, written by me, Derek Good! I'll attempt to bring you information on music, movies, video games, and books(but mostly movies and video games.) Make sure you also visit The Herald website (whom I work for) for news about and around the ASU campus (http://www.asuherald.com) and thank you for reading!
Recently my blog focus has been primarily on video games, but unfortunately, or fortunately I should be saying, this week is no different.
12:01 a.m. on Oct. 21, 2008, marked the release of a long awaited title for nerds like me, Fable II. This action role-playing game places you in the foots of a character I have come to know as Sparrow, and in this game you control everything he does.
Fable II gives you the ability to make life decisions, be they good or evil, and on my first play through of this game, I am going to be the evil person, and will give one example of a "life changing decision". After clearing the road of Thag the Bandit, you receive a key to free two people who have been taken captive by Thag. You have the decision to either fight off another bandit and free the slaves, or hand over the key to the bandit and take your first steps towards evildom.
I'm sure in the coming week this game will take up much of my time, and for any of you XBox 360( sorry PS3 owners) this is one you should pick up.
I just completed Dead Space, and man was it a game. It only took about 12 hours to complete, so renting it may be the better option for some people. Great story, great combat, great "atmosphere". It's just a good game. So if you own a PS3 or Xbox 360, playing this game is a must!
I am not a fan of the survival/horror genre, I'm a scardie pants. So call it a miracle or something that I have been so intrigued by latest survival/horror game, Dead Space.
Dead Space places you in the shoes of Isaac, a engineer for a futuristic society that is a sent on mission to discover what happened to the non-communicative, "planet cracking" space ship, the Ishimura. Whooo, that was a mouthful. Now, a little backstory.
In this futuristic society, earth has exhausted all of its resources, so it has turned to the stars by cracking apart planets and harvesting the non-renewable resources waiting inside. Well, on this routine mission, all communications are stopped with the most successful of these planet cracking space ships. So there you go, you've got the back story.
Now, for the story itself. Apparently, there is an alien race buried deep within the earth that is using some kind of "marker" to alter peoples minds and make them go crazy and kill each other. Then they take over their dead bodies, and are turned into what Isaac knows as, the Necromorphs. The Necromorphs are the primary antagonist throughout the game.
Well, this game is good at being scary. Isaac is on a dark powered down ship in the middle of space with horribly mutated dead bodies waiting around every corner, fun fun. And that isn't sarcasm, this game is loaded with fun. Isaac isn't a soldier, so he doesn't use guns, instead he uses engineering equipment to plow his way through any unlucky necromorph, but that isn't as easy as it sounds.
The Necromorphs are impervious to shots in the head and torso, so you've got to use what Electronic Arts (the developer of the game) are calling "strategic dismemberment". So you have to shoot off these aliens appendages, limb by limb, until they lay at your feet in a bloody heap.
I have played through the first three chapters of the game, and the story is great, I'm not going to give away in a big spoilers, but I will update in Shocktober: The End, after I finish this game. The game is available on PS3 and Xbox 360 and is rated M for mature, please also note, this game might make you soil yourself. Depends are handy. AND MAKE SURE YOU CHECK OUT THE TRAILER I HAVE POSTED BELOW!
Cloverfield was the last scary movie that I went to the theater, and ironically, it was shot in the same manner as the scary movie I saw this weekend, Quarantine. In this "camera is a part of the action" thriller, an unidentified disease is plaguing an apartment complex in Los Angeles. The movie starts out as a news team consisting of a reporter and cameraman shadow two firefighters at the local firestation.
Eventually the alarm goes off in the firestation, and not wanting to miss the action, the news team follows. After arriving at the apartment complex late at night to find the tenants downstairs worried about a woman upstairs who let out a blood curdling scream, the horror soon ensues.
There are some really cool effects in the movie, one of my favorite being the cameraman beating one of the "infected" victims to death with the camera, you are able to repeatedly see the camera smash against their face, and it's oh so cool.
This movie is definitely worth going to see, and it will shock your pants off. If you have $8 to spare, and want to be scared, go and see this one.
Leonardo DiCaprio has not been seen on screen in two years, the last film he starred in was masterpiece "The Departed." On Friday this long drought will end as new film, Body of Lies, places DiCaprio in the lead role.
DiCaprio plays Roger Ferris, a CIA operative who uncovers a lead on a major terrorist leader suspected to be operating out of Jordan (Rotten Tomatoes, 2008). While working in Jordan, Ferris comes into contact with CIA head of Jordanian intelligence Ed Hoffman, a man whom Ferris must gain the trust of to continue his expedition in Jordan.
This, along with "Appaloosa," are some of the movies I've been waiting on for the fall film season. If DiCaprio's last film is (The Departed) is any indication of how this and his future work will be, then I expect that he will be a force to be reckoned with in the acting community. Not just a guest star on Growing Pains, but a top-notch actor.
If you look at some of his more recent films- The Departed, Blood Diamond, the Aviator, Gangs of New York- it's easy to say that DiCaprio already is top-notch, and at his young age, will continue to be. (Image obtained from The New Yorker website)
If you haven't watched an episode of Saturday Night Live this semester, then you may want to check out NBC's website so that you can get a little update. If you haven't seen SNL alum's Tina Fey's impression of Sarah Palin, then you are missing some comedy gold. Her highly satirized version of Palin is so hilarious because she uses actual quotes of Palin, and shows the American public how odd the things are that Palin says in debates, interviews, etc.
The most recent skit (image above), was a parody of the Vice Presidential debate, and Fey nailed all of Palin's little quirks, mannerisms, and pronunciation perfectly. The first line by Fey, "Can I call you Joe? Because I've practiced a couple of zingers where I call you Joe," sets the tone for the rest of the skit.
Instead of answering the questions directly in the skit, she avoided them similarly to the way Palin would, but more outright. The moderator would ask for her rebuttal, by saying, "Would you like to respond?" and Palin would respond by saying, "No Thanks."
I'm sure that every episode this season will feature some skit about Palin, and if McCain is elected, I'm sure that she will be parodied for years to come.....almost makes me wish I was republican.
In today's age of illegally downloaded music, iTunes, and even Wal-Mart's single track purchasing service, there really isn't much use for buying albums. Gone are the days of the 12" and 7" vinyl albums, having been replaced by compact disc and MP3's. In today's commercial society, people don't listen to albums, they listen to singles, and download those singles accordingly.
Maybe the artist notice this trend as well. Even though artist still produce full albums, there are those few set tracks that they really worked hard on so that they will get radio play, and maybe end up selling a half-ass album based on the popularity of that single song.
This week I have listened to an album and in doing so, was fascinated to find out that this one is actually worth purchasing.
T.I.'s Paper Trail is a major step up from his previous works, it is probably exponentially better than either T.I. vs T.I.P and King, and is quite a bit better than his previous "best" album, Urban Legend.
Featuring guest such as Rihanna, Ludacris, Usher, Kanye West, Lil Wayne, and Jay Z, T.I. has really put together quite an album. Don't think that T.I. has overused guest stars though, because the majority of his songs, he is performing alone.
The popular hit single "Whatever You Like" is one of the catchiest on the CD, I know that it is commercial and that it is branded just to be popular, but that is what makes the song good, if a song sounds good, and it makes you want to dance, it must be good.
My favorite song, and probably the best on the CD, is the song directly after "Whatever You Like." The song "No Matter What" has a very good sound to it and also has great lyrics. One of my favorite lines from the song is "You let the blogsites and the magazines tell it" and I'm telling it like it is.
The last three songs of the album, one of them featuring John Legend, are at a slowed down tempo, and all feature piano (which I love). It is a good end to an even better album, and this one folks, is worth your time and your money.
My name is Derek Good, and I am a journalism major at Arkansas State University in Jonesboro, AR. My hobbies in include movies and video games, if you couldn't guess, and of course, blogging.
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