Archive for March, 2008


Frequently, I joke about the seemingly American-only propensity toward restaurant items that will kill you dead.

Today, McDonald’s Japan proved me very wrong.

They first stepped up the deadly burger gauntlet with the Mega Mac, literally, a Big Mac with 2x the patties…

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Then they said nay! We are not done! Let’s add to it!

This gave us the Mega Tomaco (literally, Mega Egg, a Mega Mac with bacon and egg) and the Mega Tomato (a Mega Tomaco with Tomato opposed to Egg)…

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Still undaunted, McJapan said…”We’ve got this great Mega Mac thing here, and these Teriyaki Burgers going…let’s get our chocolate in our peanut butter and make some sandwiches!”, giving us the Mega Teriyaki.

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This brought McDonald’s Japan unprecedented success.

Today brings a brand new day for the Japanese McDonald’s empire, as they start their “Mega Morning/Mega Day/Mega Night” campaign, making the Mega Mac and Mega Teriyaki standard items, and adding…THE MEGA MUFFIN!

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Time to save up the few grand needed to fly to Japan and get a bypass surgery.

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If I’ve made anything apparent, it’s that I am an unabashed fan of Brad Bird. I consider him a personal hero. Between Iron Giant, The Incredibles and Ratatouille, he’s delivered some of the finest films, animated or other wise, in the past decade. Simply put, his involvement in a film is enough for me to drop the cash on name alone.

So when a somewhat risky project like 1906 comes along, my ears perk up…

Here’s what the Hollywood Reporter had to say about it

Brad Bird has signed on to make his live-action feature directorial debut with “1906,” a co-production between Warner Bros. and Disney/Pixar, with the historical San Francisco earthquake as its backdrop.

The story centers on a college student who begins to investigate the murder of his father, uncovering a web of deceit that has left the city vulnerable to the sort of fire that breaks out when the Great Earthquake of 1906 hits San Francisco.

Bird is rewriting the original John Logan script.

What an interesting move…not only does this serve as the first live action venture for Pixar, but it also involves Bird returning to Warner Bros, something I thought impossible after it’s mistreatment of Iron Giant. Color this story watched.

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As The Dark Knight approaches, we’ve seen more and more innovation in it’s fantastically unique marketing plan.

The latest incarnation involves the fictional campaign of Harvey Dent (aka Two-Face) for Gotham City district attorney. To take it to the people, they’re actually having a Dentmobile go around the country to “drum up support”.

A full list of locations being visited is available here, but here’s the important one for me…

Baltimore, MD
March 15th:
11-1pm
Harbor Place – Camden Yards Area Entertainment Center
3-6pm
Fort McHenry National Park/Monument

I think I might just check that out this weekend…

So wayyy back in 2006, Brian Singer and crew released Superman Returns, a bizarre, vaguely homoerotic love letter to the Man of Steel.  With 2 years of Supes bashing later, we probably forgot the bizarre road the film took to the screen.

It seems only yesterday that Superman Lives was given the greenlight for a late ’90′s release, featuring Nicholas Cage as Superman with direction by Tim Burton and script by Kevin Smith.  The longwinded tale has been spoken of many times, whether in a lengthy Wikipedia article, or Kevin Smith’s eye-opening rant from An Evening With Kevin Smith.

But for the first time ever, thanks to the website pushing kids at Digg, a glimpse of what could have been, with this gallery of concept art for the Burton helmed flick.

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Could you imagine Nic Cage as this Superman?

I think this’ll be a regular thing here at Blast-O-Rama, just a quick handful of thoughts about whatever albums I’ve been listening to lately.  Enjoy.

Tokyo Police Club – Elephant Shell (2008)
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Tokyo Police Club first bounced on the scene with their 2006 ep A Lesson In Crime.  They grabbed me immediately with their combination of disaffected vocals, handclaps, group yelling and catchy keyboard riffs.  Two years later, they’ve signed to Saddle Creek, and finally dropped a full length LP.  While it’s a painfully-short 32 minutes long, the album takes everything I loved about their ep, and kicks it up to 11.  The first single off the record, “In A Cave”, might just be the catchiest song of 2008.  Highly Recommended.

Nine Inch Nails – Ghosts I-IV (2008)
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I’m what you’d call an anomaly in the world of Nine Inch Nails fandom.  While I certainly respect what Reznor did to define the 90′s world of Alternative Rock, I can’t say I really got into him until the release of 1999′s The Fragile.  An amazing piece of work, that softer double album is considered by many of his fans as either his greatest masterpiece, or his worst misstep.  I fall in the former group, so suffice to say, I’ve been left cold by With Teeth and Year Zero, which emulate the thrash rock that gave him his fame, versus the intricate beauty seen in The Fragile.  With Ghosts, however, a 36-track all-instrumental album, Reznor returns to the sound which blew me away all those nine years ago.  Sure, the internet is all a flutter over the straight-to-digital release of the album, but it’s good to know that’s truly worth the hype. Recommended.

She & Him – Volume One (2008)
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I’m not going to lie.  I have a full blown celebrity crush on Zooey Deschannel.  It certainly wasn’t helped when I discovered (like most people) she had a beautiful singing voice in the Will Farrell Christmas vehicle Elf.  So when I heard she was cutting an album with indie-rocker M. Ward, my interest piqued.  Is it a worthy listen?  Sort of.  Deschannel goes to her strengths, doing songs of a more classic rock sound.  Hell, if I didn’t know any better, I’d say this was a lo-fi rock album from the 60′s.  As it stands, however, the sound is a bit too much on the ‘cute’ side of things to really get into.  If I give the album a few more spins, I may warm up to it, but until then, I can only say….Download it.

In what is some rather convenient timing, given that I’ve been glued to my Wii the past few days thanks to Smash Bros, and considering we were all pulled to the Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 machine at Dave & Busters this weekend, Nintendo insures their financial future with the announcement of the release date of Mario Kart Wii.

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Featuring the useless plastic cartridgeWii Wheel in box, 32 tracks, 12-player online play and the use of both karts AND motorcycles, Mario Kart Wii hits the US on April 27th, 2008.

As the anticipation builds for Street Fighter 4, fans every where are foaming at the mouth with the reveal of every new character.

If the SF2-Gameplay-Meets-3D-High-Def-Graphics idea behind the game wasn’t enough to sell me, this latest character certainly has.

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As revealed over at Shoryuken.com…I give you EL FUERTE!~

The future is lucha, and the future looks good.

EDIT: (3/13/08) Capcom has released a higher rez image of El Fuerte on their blog. Now that’s classy. Get on it, cosplayers!

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I know, I’ve hyped Wall*E enough…hell, I was sold with the first teaser last summer.

Today though, Disney released what’s apparently the final trailer for the flick, sending it over to our old friends at Apple.

Honestly…jaw agape, stunning stuff.  The epic level of scale is just humbling, and I cannot believe the quality of animation.  If you have the option, you need to watch this trailer in HD.

Click here for the trailer, then choose ‘Trailer 3′.

June 27th cannot come soon enough.