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[134282] 3082. 大叔的哈雷日記Mammuth (2010)★★6.1/10 - 3,376 票__Benoît Delépine, Gustave Kervern
[134283] 3083. Rapture - Boy Bothered (2020)★★‒
[134284] 3084. JVC Force: Doin' Damage (1988)★★
[134285] 3085. Kaos: Court's In Session (1988)★★
[134286] 3086. Kid 'n Play: 2 Hype (1988)★★ⓡ
[134287] 3087. 謝泊陞 - Be My Girl (2020)★
[134288] 3088. 遊研社:2019年一些不可錯過的獨立遊戲 (2020)★★
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[134290] 3090. Theophilus London & Menahan Street Band - Rio (2013)★★★
同時也有2部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過5萬的網紅Red Hongyi,也在其Youtube影片中提到,***Watch this video with audio fixed here: http://youtu.be/rW-ioVL-5nE Jackie Chan portrait made of 64,000 CHOPSTICKS! :) Such an honour working with...
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Not many bands would make the bold claim of being the worst band in the universe, but 八十八顆芭樂籽 88balaz have made a motto out of this throughout their 20-plus-year career. This also carries over to their ethos of making uncanny music with an earnest attitude; a no-frills approach while embracing the old school tenants of rock ’n’ roll.
Formed in 1996, the band’s Mandarin name (pronounced as "ba shi ba ke ba le zi" in Chinese) simply translates to 88 guava seeds. Lead singer Balaz Lee initially wanted to take a poke at a popular Mandarin tongue twister 44 Stone Lions (pronounced as "si shi si zhi shi shi zi"). The tongue twister not only gave the band a memorable name, but 44 Stone Lions also went on to become one of the band’s album names. Musically, 88balaz were inspired by the likes of Guns N' Roses and Nirvana, which made the band’s sound a thick blend of blues rock, noise rock, and garage rock. In addition, Balaz Lee has a deep and rough voice that he often screams with, which fits perfectly with the band’s sound.
Taiwan experienced a wave of rock music at the turn of the millennium. This was when 88balaz found its footing in the emerging indie music scene. Often touted as Taiwan’s take on Woodstock and Coachella, the Spring Scream and Ho-Hai Yan music festivals were important to the band’s career: They played for 17 years consecutively at the former and being awarded top prize at the latter in 2001.
After rising to fame at Ho-Hai-Yan, many record labels expressed interest in signing the band. Though these offers seemed lucrative, they also meant the band would most likely be given pressure to pursue a more mainstream and commercial sound. Believing that the band should maintain complete creative control, Balaz Lee turned down the offers and the band has continued true to their indie roots. Though the band released their first full-length album Tsao Bao's Ambition back in the year 2000, it would take another eight years for the band’s second release 44 Stone Lions in 2008. As with most up-and-coming indie bands, 88balaz was also a victim of members coming and going. It wasn’t until 2012 that the band finally came to a more stable line-up, as bassist Kuan Ling, drummer DongYu Lee, and guitarist Bluez Lee became permanent fixtures in the band. 2010 and 2012 both saw releases from the band, with two albums closely associated in name: Worse Than an Animal and Handsome Than an Animal. The first being a critique of the indie scene based on years of observation by Balaz Lee, while the second tackled the difficult and oftentimes emotional creative process of writing music. The single “Handsome Than an Animal” has also become a staple of the band’s live sets.
Balaz Lee has always brought a touch of dark humor to his lyrics, while also being outlandishly wild in imagination and on occasion intentionally ambiguous. Songs such as "Viscera Party" and "JIMI & MARY" demonstrate this perfectly, drawing praise from both fans and critics alike. To commemorate the band’s 20th anniversary, they released the album Punk Floyd in 2016. The 10 songs on the album each represent a chapter that adds to the fictional titular young punker's cynicism. The album not only marked the band’s maturity in its age but also demonstrated how the band was also growing more mature creatively. For example, "Sun Chaser" a single from the album that was made into a music video, paid homage to the late poet Leonard Cohen, building the song upon one of his famous line of verse: "There is a crack in everything. That's how the light gets in". The song and video went on to become widely discussed within the local indie scene.
88balaz has an extensive performance schedule, as the band usually plays more than one hundred shows yearly. They have played more than a thousand shows to this date, quite a rare feat for Taiwanese indie bands to achieve. Often thought to be a band better seen live, they have continued to craft and build a strong stage presence throughout their career. This is also evident by the fact that they won two consecutive Golden Indie Music Awards for Best Live Performance. The band also has a knack for alcohol and all things B-grade, derived from the term “B-movies.” Their passion for alcohol has led them on a special unplugged tour around Taiwan, playing at any brewery that was willing to have them perform. Extending the B-grade concept, they have also been promoting their own “B festival”, carving out a market for festival goers with extremely cheap tickets and lots of fun.
Aside from continued touring in Taiwan, the band has also embarked on numerous over-seas tours, with the most recent being the B Walkman tour that spanned from Asia to Europe. Even after so many years, the band has stayed true to their indie roots, while never straying too far from the DIY spirit that helped them build a bond with fans.
best movies 2010 在 A Happy Mum Facebook 的最讚貼文
I watched the first Toy Story movie when I was 12 years old. My friends and I loved it because the characters were cute and funny. I mean, toys that can move and come to life? That is something really creative.
Then came the sequel four years later in my secondary days. We got to learn more about Woody's background and I realised that just like us, each of the toys had a unique story to tell.
When Toy Story 3 came out in 2010, I had become a mum and was, well, a more emotional and knowing human being. It was incredible how much I could identify with this tear-jerking movie and that part where Andy became an adolescent and outgrew his childhood needs, it hit me really hard.
Last weekend, we caught the preview of Toy Story 4 and I can only say this has to be the BEST of the lot. It's heartwarming, funny, imaginative, nostalgic and sentimental all rolled into one. I love how Woody's ending was a sad yet happy one (watch it to know what I mean) and his love for his kid never fails to remind me on what it means to love unconditionally, never asking for anything in return. I mean, how many of can actually do that in real life? His loyalty, determination and unyielding love is something that truly inspires me.
Oh, and Bo Peep makes a comeback with a major role this time and I can only say her vallant, spunky personality in this new movie makes her almost on par with Woody as my favourite Toy Story character of all time. Girl power!
Many thanks to Disney for having us at the premiere. It was a great way to us to spend Father's Day, regardless if it was for the kids and I who are Toy Story fans or the hubby who had never watched any of the earlier movies. Yup, he enjoyed it much too which says a lot about the show.
Toy Story 4 opens in cinemas today. Trust me when I say it is a movie not to be missed. Just remember to have a tissue in hand too, okay?
Check out our customised shirt for the Daddy, quite cool hor? We love you 3000!
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***Watch this video with audio fixed here: http://youtu.be/rW-ioVL-5nE
Jackie Chan portrait made of 64,000 CHOPSTICKS! :) Such an honour working with him on this in Beijing!!!
It wasn't easy to choose the material for Jackie's piece. He is a world famous actor, an exceptional martial arts fighter, an environmentalist, and one of the most well-known faces internationally! I finally decided on chopsticks because Jackie had used them in some of the fighting scenes in his movies the Fearless Hyena and Karate Kid, and because chopsticks are Chinese. As he is also an environmentalist, I used disposable bamboo chopsticks to show that discarded materials can be reused and made into something meaningful and beautiful. This art installation is a tribute to the life, art and cultural significance of Jackie Chan.
I spent a month collecting 64,000 chopsticks, in Zhejiang and in Beijing. I tied them into different bundle sizes with strings, and then hung them on a steel frame. This was a hanging piece that had to be suspended with steel cables, so I had to make sure that it was structurally stable enough to carry that many chopsticks. I also hung 60--for Jackie's 60th birthday--bamboo chopstick holders filled with skewers that formed the word 'long' (dragon) because Jackie's name in chinese means "Dragon". The installation is best viewed from the front, where the portrait is most visible. From its side, waves of chopsticks tied in bundles is seen.
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I would like to sincerely apologize for the music that was previously on the film. We were notified by G2S (www.g2studio.com) that they created this music on behalf of their client in 2010 and that their client owns the rights to the music. Watch this video with audio fixed here: http://youtu.be/rW-ioVL-5nE
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Background:
Gears of War movie trailer is a propaganda film produced for Microsoft Hong Kong's game, Gears of War 3. They authorized us for using the song Mad World which is the theme song of Gears of War.
Story:
What would happen when a video game hero came to our reality world? Maybe he can overcome all the difficulties with his proud strengths and skills on battlefields but once the environment and rules change, what could he rely to live? The philosophies he used to believe are questioned here. Shall he forgo what he believes?
Cast:
Lo Mang(Role: Marcas Fenix): A famous Hong Kong based veteran kung fu artist who is well known for starring in Shaw Brothers kung fu movies in the late 1970s and 1980s.He won International Martial Arts Cinema Lifetime Achievement Award in 2007.
Production Team:
undergroundDV is formed by the Lam Brothers (Lam Wai To and Lam Wai Wai) producing different types of videos since 2006. They are well known for their Youtube Interactive Gal Game "The Last 120 hours of Geek". Lam Brothers have achieved "Best Interactive Fictional Work 2010" on CINEMA TOUS ECRANS.
Music:
Gary Jules - Mad World
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