Fanfarlo's contribution to The Twilight Saga: Eclipse's official soundtrack, "Atlas," has finally got an official music video!
You can check it out in the sidebar.
This is the latest of many Eclipse soundtrack song videos to be released.
Others include Muse's "Neutron Star Collision," Cee Lo Green's "What Part of Forever," Florence + The Machine's "Heavy in Your Arms," and Metric's "Eclipse (All Yours)."
Fanfarlo's "Atlas" appeared in the middle of Eclipse, near the moment when "Edward" (Robert Pattinson) drops "Bella" (Kristen Stewart) off to stay with "Jacob" (Taylor Lautner) for safe-kee ...
You can check it out in the sidebar.
This is the latest of many Eclipse soundtrack song videos to be released.
Others include Muse's "Neutron Star Collision," Cee Lo Green's "What Part of Forever," Florence + The Machine's "Heavy in Your Arms," and Metric's "Eclipse (All Yours)."
Fanfarlo's "Atlas" appeared in the middle of Eclipse, near the moment when "Edward" (Robert Pattinson) drops "Bella" (Kristen Stewart) off to stay with "Jacob" (Taylor Lautner) for safe-kee ...
- 1/5/2011
- by thetwilightexaminer
- Twilight Examiner
This is The week to invest in a PS3 just so you can buy and download the fantastic Dead Nation exclusively on the Playstation Network. Trust us - it will be worth your while.
If you are not a gamer, this week's horror offerings are limited to some fangless bites with the latest installment of Twilight, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (and all its related merchandise), staking (ha!) out a Saturday release all by itself. There's also Vampires Suck, but the release party flash mob in Hollywood on November 30th sounds more interesting than the film itself.
Dead Nation (Video Game)
Available exclusively on the Playstation Network for $14.99, Dead Nation (Review) is said to be home to the "smartest zombies" to ever be placed in a video game, meaning that these baddies will perform surprise attacks, drop down on you from buildings, and even grab at you through fences. On top...
If you are not a gamer, this week's horror offerings are limited to some fangless bites with the latest installment of Twilight, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (and all its related merchandise), staking (ha!) out a Saturday release all by itself. There's also Vampires Suck, but the release party flash mob in Hollywood on November 30th sounds more interesting than the film itself.
Dead Nation (Video Game)
Available exclusively on the Playstation Network for $14.99, Dead Nation (Review) is said to be home to the "smartest zombies" to ever be placed in a video game, meaning that these baddies will perform surprise attacks, drop down on you from buildings, and even grab at you through fences. On top...
- 11/30/2010
- by kwlow
- DreadCentral.com
Maybe it's just me but have y'all noticed that it's seemed a bit... contentious around here lately? I mean, I'm used to having the occasional barb lobbed at me, that's what I'm here for after all, but it seems like there's been more fights and sniping in the comments overall this week and I don't know why. The onset of winter making you punchy? Premature holiday decorations in the stores got you twitchy? Or does everyone just need to retreat to their own corners for the weekend and take a bit of a breather? Whatever it is, I encourage all of you to do it, because while I'm pretty sure no one minds a good natured argument now and again, I'd rather we not descend into the kind of nastiness and points-scoring mentality that seems to infect other sites. Let's all just get back to loving one another in that...
- 11/4/2010
- by Intern Rusty
The Going the Distance soundtrack. Let’s say you were going to make a movie, with your ultimate aspiration being that you would get super-rich and start getting invites to the kind of parties where they serve sushi off the toned derrieres of underwear models and dwarves scurry round with complimentary bowls of cocaine strapped to their skulls. Now, to facilitate the opening of the door onto this world of Olympian decadence, from what type of film would you choose to make? Science fiction blockbuster? Action extravaganza? Humble rom com?
Hey, don’t roll your eyes at the latter suggestion. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again till I’m blue in the face; while romantic comedies might not generate the supernovas of buzz that the perceived big boys do, they offer the genuine advantages of relatively low production costs and big fat profit margins, meaning...
Hey, don’t roll your eyes at the latter suggestion. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again till I’m blue in the face; while romantic comedies might not generate the supernovas of buzz that the perceived big boys do, they offer the genuine advantages of relatively low production costs and big fat profit margins, meaning...
- 9/2/2010
- by Paul A. Martin
- Movie-moron.com
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse movie soundtrack. Twilight fans – there’s a specific name for them, isn’t there? Sounds like the word ‘Twilight’ crossed with the title of a popular ‘80s action blockbuster, doesn’t it? Twi-thal Weapons? Twi-ders of the Lost Ark? The Twi-minators? Nope, can’t think what it is; we will have to proceed regardless.
We’ve already been treated this week to pictures of the aforementioned Twilight devotees lined up outside movie houses, waiting for the still-days off opening of the third movie in the box-office rampaging series – the David Slade-directed Eclipse – with all the steely determination of those waiting to snare the last few available berths in an underground shelter ahead of an unusually well forecast atomic apocalypse. But it’s not just the movies themselves which have proved bigger than that giant lizard that ate Tokyo – the tie-in soundtracks have also been runaway successes.
We’ve already been treated this week to pictures of the aforementioned Twilight devotees lined up outside movie houses, waiting for the still-days off opening of the third movie in the box-office rampaging series – the David Slade-directed Eclipse – with all the steely determination of those waiting to snare the last few available berths in an underground shelter ahead of an unusually well forecast atomic apocalypse. But it’s not just the movies themselves which have proved bigger than that giant lizard that ate Tokyo – the tie-in soundtracks have also been runaway successes.
- 6/26/2010
- by Paul Martin
- Movie-moron.com
Happy Cinco de Mayo! A relatively minor holiday in its home country, Cinco de Mayo has gained new life in the Us as beer and liquor companies have picked up on the fact that it's very easy to trick gringos into drinking specific beverages for holidays we know absolutely nothing about. Fun facts about Cinco de Mayo: It is not Mexico's independence day, that is celebrated on September 16th, a day that most Americans do not associate with tequila or Coronas because it doesn't have a snappy name suitable for drunkenly yelling in bars. However, I've got a better reason for celebrating tonight: it's the 21st birthday of newest Pajiba correspondent, Adam Lyon. So wish him a happy birthday if you haven't already and, buddy, I owe you a drink whenever I see you. Here's Wednesday night's TV:
8:00 p.m.: "America's Next Top Model" on The CW.
"The New Adventures of Old Christine...
8:00 p.m.: "America's Next Top Model" on The CW.
"The New Adventures of Old Christine...
- 5/5/2010
- by Intern Rusty
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