Archive for September 16th, 2009


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The fall of the old music industry empire continues as Billy Corgan announces that the next Smashing Pumpkins album will be free.

Following in the footsteps of Nine Inch Nails (free/pay what you want), Radiohead (pay what you want) and dozens of others, Corgan announced on the Smashing Pumpkins blog today that their next album will be distributed for free online.  As one of the few people who honestly didn’t hate Zeitgeist, this sounds pretty cool, but then the issues come in. And there are many.

First, let’s start with the new album’s title, which hinges on self-parody: Teargarden by Kaleidyscope.

Next, the release format: Teargarden will be a series of ELEVEN 4-song EPs, where each track will be released individually, starting around Halloween, with the following tracks to be released at an undetermined interval. So if Billy has a temper tantrum about how the release goes, as he has about…well, everything else since the Smashing Pumpkins “re-formed”, I’d imagine we may see the album halted oh…forty tracks early.

Third, this will be their first album with their new drummer Mike Byrne. Bryne, who is NINE-FUCKING-TEEN years old. He was SIX when Mellon Collie & The Infinite Sadness came out. Christ I’m old.  Sure, kid could be amazing, but I don’t have high hopes.

Last, and far from least, the presumed artwork for the releases, attached to Billy’s blog post:

If that wasn’t enough, Billy’s last line sounds like some random brag from a child, like those kids who would say “My Uncle works for Nintendo in Japan and he’s seen Super Mario 10!“.  On how many songs are completed for the project he says….

I already have 53 songs written for the record, so I am quite confident that I already have much of the material that I would need to undertake such an extensive project.

Smashing Pumpkins’ Lisa Frank-themed Teargarden by Kaleidyscope should start releasing this fall. Maybe.

Original Post: Smashing Pumpkins dot com | announcement from billy corgan about new smashing pumpkins album.

Considering it looks like I’m up for The Mobbies (more on them when voting starts), I figured it was time I did some housekeeping on the site.  Spruce it up a bit, fix the About page, make it look good for the new visitors.

Ergo, I fixed a long running issue on here.

Typically, you view the site on….oh, any web browser ever, and it would look like this:

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However, when you would visit it on Internet Explorer (the web designer’s enemy), it’d get all screwy and look like this:

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Well, now thanks to my good buddy, co-host, wingman, and all around swell cat, Ross Nover, that’s been fixed.

So no longer do you IE users get stuck with a ghetto Blast-O-Rama! Enjoy!

With the release of an IMAX release date announcement from Sony, we now know when to expect Spider-Man 4 to hit theaters.

Being released in both standard and IMAX formats (but thus far unannounced as being shot in IMAX, so…really, eh.) the 4th flick for the Marvel webslinger will hit screens on May 5, 2011.

You may be wondering, why am I so blase about the release of another Spider-Man film, especially if you knew that I am one of the few people that defends portions of the 3rd film?

The reason is this…the return of Sam Raimi, Tobey McGuire and Kirsten Dunst.   You watch Spider-Man 3, and the parts that worked the best, or had the most spark of life, were the new elements…Thomas Haden Church as a forlorn Sandman, Topher Grace doing an interesting interpretation of Eddie Brock as a ‘bizarro Peter’ and Bryce Dallas Howard playing a perfectly ethereal Gwen Stacy.  By contrast, Raimi seemed beaten down by studio politics, Tobey felt/looked too tired and old to play superhero, and Dunst was just…terrible.

Raimi showed sparks again in this past summer’s Drag Me To Hell, but honestly, I have a bad feeling this is less people doing the movie for a “make-good”, but more because of the giant dumptrucks of Sony cash at their doors.

In a perfect world, Spider-Man would be handled like the Bond franchise, with new actors and creative team members flowing in as the one prior flows out.  But I guess instead, we’re going to see if there’s enough gas left in the tank for one more installment.

As a life-long Spider-Man fan, for whom the first two movies are popcorn-perfection, please gang, don’t let me down.

Original Post:  Imax books ‘Spider-Man 4′ for 2011.

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You remember Iggy Pop, right?

The street-walkin’ cheetah with a heart full of napalm?

The dude who used to cut his chest open on stage?

That guy?

Yeah, he’s now a Lego Man, appearing as such in Lego Rock Band.

The definition of “rock and roll” sure has changed.  I mean, sure, dude was on Pete & Pete, but this is just ridiculous!

Could always be worse though. Look at what Activision did to Kurt Cobain in Guitar Hero 5…

Original Post:  Iggy Pop goes shirtless for Lego Rock Band.

And now, the real news from D23 that had me SUPERSTOKED…

Disney is starting a new animation imprint titled Disney Double Dare You, to be helmed by one of this blog’s absolute favorites…Guillermo Del Toro.

The concept of Disney Double Dare You is to create “films full of thrills and chills for all ages”, so I anticipate it to be a darker, more fantasy filled imprint of animation from Disney.

The first project confirmed is a film called Trollhunters, based on an original Del Toro story.  In an interview with Variety concerning the new imprint,  he hinted towards some sort of connection between the films, saying that the films will be linked by ““one feature that shall remain secret, but that you shall soon be very familiar with.”

How Guillermo intends to balance an entire film imprint with the other projects he’s working on, I have no idea, but I am very excited.

If you told me ten years ago, that some of the most exciting movements in filmmaking would be coming from Disney, I’d call you crazy, but between Pixar, this new Double Dare You imprint and their purchase of Marvel, it’s looking to be true.

Original Post:  Guillermo Del Toro’s ‘D’ Project Revealed: A New Disney Animation Label | /Film.

In another bit of news from the D23 convention this past weekend (which I’m just getting around to posting thanks to a nice bout of Strep, no fun.), Disney officially announced the theatrical return of THE MUPPETS!

The new flick, which has no official release date thus far, will be titled The Cheapest Muppet Movie Ever Made.

Based on a script by Forgetting Sarah Marshall star/Apatow Clan member/all around awesome dude Jason Segel, the film is apparently built around an unused story idea from Jim Henson, where Gonzo blows the movie budget on the opening credits, and then the rest of the film is shot on the same backlot, which is poorly disguised as the locations for the rest of the film.

Sounds great to me!  As a child of the Muppet generation, I personally cannot wait for Kermit, Fozzie and the gang to be back on screen.  Let’s just hope that if there are celebrity cameos (a Muppet staple), they’re of the Jason Segel/Seth Rogan variety, and not say…Heidi & Spencer. Ugh.

Original Post:  Disney Announces The Cheapest Muppet Movie Ever Made | /Film.

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