Written and directed by Scott Conditt and Jeremy Tremp of Arizona’s own Cineforge Media, the story is about a small time video game clerk who must go from zero to hero after accidentally unleashing the forces of evil from a cursed Colecovision game. The film stars Tom Plumley, Greg Grimbergen, Hassie Harrison, Joey Morgan, MartinContinue reading “Outstanding new trailer for new 80’s style science-fiction film, Max Reload and the Nether Blasters drops”
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Here We Go Again!
Months ago I left Facebook. Years before that, I left our website. We did, however, keep our twitter page. There’s been a ton of trials and tribulations, but years later, I’m back and hoping you’ll walk with me again. Yesterday, I saw that someone posted a comment on an article that I wrote awhile back.Continue reading “Here We Go Again!”
Trailer for the new Tom Clancy game The Division is mind blowing
I realize that MITNG does not review games, but this cinematic (created by Blur Studios) came across my Facebook stream from the new Tom Clancy game The Division and I was completely blown away. Of course this is only a cinematic, but I’ve seen some of the real-time footage from the game and it isContinue reading “Trailer for the new Tom Clancy game The Division is mind blowing”
Advertising firm Leroy & Clarkson give MAD MEN a brilliant 70’s make over with DON-O-MITE
Some people, when they want to advertise for their company, go on Groupon or Facebook, but not the New York based advertising firm Leroy and Clarkson. No, they gathered some serious funds and put it all into a really well done spoof of the AMC hit MAD MEN and called it DON-O-MITE. Don, as inContinue reading “Advertising firm Leroy & Clarkson give MAD MEN a brilliant 70’s make over with DON-O-MITE”
DUST written by The Magic Cube and featuring Zak Hughes is a tour de force of amazing
U.K. producer The Magic Cube has done it again with another hard-hitting track! The Magic Cube a.k.a Kevin Tye, has been hard at work lately with the recent 2013 release Starfighter EP and now he’s teamed up with Arizona based producer Zak Hughes , for a groundbreaking track that’s guaranteed to be the soundtrack forContinue reading “DUST written by The Magic Cube and featuring Zak Hughes is a tour de force of amazing”
Gumshen – Progtronica review
Whenever I think about the future, I will think about what will still be thought about 10, 20, 30 years into the future. All our fads, all our styles, all our words, how much will be used? I tend to combine that with the thought that if a famous celebrity would be around today, wouldContinue reading “Gumshen – Progtronica review”
Mogwai – Rave Tapes review
I’m entering dangerous territory so I need to tread lightly. There seems to be a desire to crush any sort of discussion on post-rock bands that released a significant album in the 90’s (Godspeed You!, Tortoise), and with Mogwai being one of the culprits, it’s hard to put an honest opinion without backlash. It mustContinue reading “Mogwai – Rave Tapes review”
Burial – Rival Dealer Review
It’s becoming an early Christmas gift tradition from Burial. For the second year in a row, the mysterious UK electronic artist has released an EP filled with surprises and a short release date. Following the amazing Truant / Rough Sleeper EP of last year, we receive the new Rival Dealer EP, and I cannot tell you how differentContinue reading “Burial – Rival Dealer Review”
St. Vincent to release new album and single
Following up the amazing Strange Mercy, St. Vincent will release her fourth album on February 25th, 2014 off a new deal with Republic Records here in North America. With a fitting title of St. Vincent, expect it to expand on the pop aesthetic she craftily created in 2011. Listen to this first single, “Birth In Reverse”, belowContinue reading “St. Vincent to release new album and single”
Underground Mondays: Different Days EP
Nothing makes me more upset than when someone claims to enjoy “everything”, but can’t enjoy the simple things in music. I mean, pop and radio rock is the least challenging form of music to listen to. I understand there are many acts that are pretty bad (Nickelback, Finger Eleven), but claim bands that garner aContinue reading “Underground Mondays: Different Days EP”