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NEWS AMBASSADOR21 have joined PRSPCT Recordings

AMBASSADOR21 have joined PRSPCT Recordings

15th of September 2014, 17:29

PRSPCT Recordings have something to say...

 

PRSPCT Recordings: "This legendary Digital Hardcore duo have been in the game for many years. Here at PRSPCT HQ we have always had a lot of respect for them and we are real happy to welcome them as part of the PRSPCT family. 

Not only have they joined the agency. We will also be releasing an awesome new EP by Ambassador21 on PRSPCT's RVLT imprint soon.

So please all give them a warm welcome PRSPCT Troopers!!!" 


NEWS Luc Besson's Taxi Comes Crashing onto Blu-ray for the first time 10 November 2014

Luc Besson's Taxi Comes Crashing onto Blu-ray for the first time 10 November 2014

15th of September 2014, 17:26

Classic high-octane car chase thriller Taxi, created by renowned writer/director Luc Besson, comes crashing onto Blu-ray for the first time thanks to Second Sight.

 

Besson’s (Lucy, The Fifth Element), cult action comedy about a speed freak taxi driver who is forced to make a deal with the police or lose his licence, has spawned three sequels, a remake and a new 2014 TV. Now the original thriller that takes car chases to a whole new dimension, makes its debut in stunning high-definition Blu-ray on 10 November 2014.


Peek-A-Boo presents the new clip by Melting Time

14th of September 2014, 23:01

They're from Lier. Where, you say? Well, that's in Belgium!

This brand new band produce a dark post-punksound with influences from Factory to shoegaze to.....

Why bother you with words? Listen!

soundcloud.com/meltingtime/eyes-melting-time


NEWS Night of the Comet - Blu-ray & DVD 22nd September 2014

Night of the Comet - Blu-ray & DVD 22nd September 2014

13th of September 2014, 21:09

Arrow Video is excited to announce the UK Blu-ray and DVD release of Night of the Comet, the 80s cult-classic which since its initial release in 1984, has gone on to amass a legion of loyal fans with its hugely entertaining riff on the apocalyptic sub-genre of movies, paying homage to such classics as The Omega Man and The Last Man on Earth. Infact this might be the most purely entertaining depiction of the aftermath of a catastrophic event, not just in movie history but possibly... well, ever.

 

But what makes Night of the Comet stand out above its peers, would be its unique female lead characters, wonderfully played by Catherine Mary Stewart and Kelli Maroney. This is a film driven by its female characters. It is those characters who anchor the film, who give the film the heart which makes it so much more than a string of homages: the fun is balanced by the genuine emotional connection the audience develops with our heroines. Even if they have the occasional ditzy moment, this is a very genuine portrayal of two teenage girls and the film likes both of them far too much to mock. Although much of the surface details date it to a very specific era – the tinny synth ‘n’ saxophone music and that big hair!– the heart of the film still feels fresh because its two lead characters are so well drawn, so well played and so damn likeable.

 

Intriguingly, for a film with such obvious antecedents, Night of the Comet has proved to be extremely influential, inspiring a number of other films which attempt the same trick of placing unlikely characters inside a foursquare genre format and sweetening the mix with humour. Most obviously, there’s Tremors (1990), in which a couple of good ol’ boys do their best to deal with an underground monster straight out of a ’50s creature feature. Writer/director Joss Whedon has professed admiration for Night of the Comet too, citing it as partial inspiration for Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992 on film, 1997-2003 on TV). More recently, there’s Shaun of the Dead (2004). It doesn’t take much to see Night of the Comet as one of that film’s (numerous) influences, most obviously in the graceful juggling of comedy, character moments, and genuine genre thrills.

 

Such things are only to be expected of a film with such a pronounced cult following. If it’s smart, witty handling of the genre was a little too sophisticated to meet with general approval upon original release in 1984, then it has ensured a strong afterlife, and its reputation continues to grow. Far more than ‘just’ a pastiche, Night of the Comet both celebrates the genre and contributes to it, updating the concerns of the golden age science fiction films for a new era and a new generation. Far more importantly, it remains thoroughly entertaining; and in an age like ours, when the world again feels increasingly apocalyptic (war, terrorism, environmental collapse... take your pick), such things are welcome indeed.

 

The movie will make its UK Blu-ray debut on 22nd September 2014 in a newly restored transfer with a host of extra features including interviews with stars Kelli Maroney, Catherine Mary Stewart, Robert Beltran and Mary Woronov. The disc will also feature an audio commentaries with writer/director Thom Eberhardt, stars Kelli Maroney and Catherine Mary Stewart and production designer John Muto

 

Alongside this, the Blu-ray disc will also feature the original theatrical trailer, a reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Gary Pullin and a sizable collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the film by critic James Oliver

 

Synopsis

Life can be tough when you’re a Valley girl. First, there’s making sure you’re on time for pep squad practice. Then there’s having to live under the same roof as your bitchy stepmother who, you suspect, is making it with Chuck from across the road. And then, of course, there’s having to keep on the lookout for the occasional marauding zombie hungering after your flesh!

 

Eighteen year-old Reggie (Catherine Mary Stewart – Weekend at Bernie’s, The Last Starfighter) misses out on the event-of-a-lifetime when she ditches watching the comet in favour of copping off with the projectionist at the cinema where she works. But this turns out to be a wise move when, the next day, she discovers that the entire population has been reduced to piles of red dust – leaving only Reggie, her sister Sam (Kelli Maroney – Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Chopping Mall) and a handful of other survivors to fend off the roving gangs of glassy-eyed zombies.

 

Taking its cue from classic “doomsday” movies such as The Day of the Triffids and The Omega Man (and with a healthy dose of Dawn of the Dead thrown in for good measure), Night of the Comet is an irresistible slice of Reagan-era B-movie fare which features Cyndi Lauper dance-alongs as well as some truly gravity-defying bouffant hairstyles… Well, it was acceptable in the 80s!

 

Special Features

· High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentation of the feature, transferred from original film elements by MGM

· Original 2.0 audio (uncompressed PCM on the Blu-ray)

· Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing

· Audio commentary with writer/director Thom Eberhardt

· Audio commentary with stars Kelli Maroney and Catherine Mary Stewart

· Audio commentary with production designer John Muto

· Valley Girls at the End of the World – Interviews with Kelli Maroney and Catherine Mary Stewart

· The Last Man on Earth? – An interview with actor Robert Beltran

· End of the World Blues – A brand new interview with Star Mary Woronov

· Curse of the Comet – An Interview with special make-up effects creator David B. Miller

· Original Theatrical Trailer

· Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Gary Pullin

· Collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the film by James Oliver illustrated with original archive stills and posters


NEWS The third Coalescaremonium

The third Coalescaremonium

12th of September 2014, 18:14

Coalescaremonium is a once a year international gothic happening that combines a classical atmosphere with live metal music, industrial party and an alternating gothic subgenre second dancefloor; all of which maintain a central theme through the night.

 

The Concept 

Coalescaremonium: meaning ‘Coalescent Ceremony’, is a grandioso Gothic happening that takes place in a converted monastery within the European heart of Brussels, Belgium; and which aims to combine top class acts from the different Gothic subgenres under a central theme. Organised by underground artists Discipulus and Nocturne, CSM shows high attention to detail with special focus on music, art and fashion.

 

 

www.coalescaremonium.info

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