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  • Disney’s All 50 Animated Feature Films Trailer


    Bambi

    Celebrating their 50th feature release “Tangled”. Disney have brought out a brand new trailer showing all 50 of their animated features and if you love Disney movies, then you’ll really love this!

    Check out the trailer below or scroll down to view every single movie featured in the trailer.

    The movies in the trailer include:

    1. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 1937
    2. Pinocchio 1940
    3. Fantasia 1940
    4. Dumbo 1941
    5. Bambi 1942
    6. Saludos Amigos 1942
    7. The Three Caballeros 1944
    8. Make Mine Music, 1946
    9. Fun and Fancy Free 1947
    10. Melody Time 1948
    11. The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad 1949
    12. Cinderella 1950
    13. Alice in Wonderland 1951
    14. Peter Pan 1953
    15. Lady and the Tramp 1955
    16. Sleeping Beauty 1959
    17. One Hundred and One Dalmatians 1961
    18. The Sword in the Stone 1963
    19. The Jungle Book 1967
    20. The Aristocats 1970
    21. Robin Hood 1973
    22. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 1977
    23. The Rescuers 1977
    24. The Fox and the Hound 1981
    25. The Black Cauldron 1985
    26. The Great Mouse Detective 1986
    27. Oliver & Company 1988
    28. The Little Mermaid 1989
    29. The Rescuers Down Under 1990
    30. Beauty and the Beast 1991
    31. Aladdin 1992
    32. The Lion King 1994
    33. Pocahontas 1995
    34. The Hunchback of Notre Dame 1996
    35. Hercules 1997
    36. Mulan 1998
    37. Tarzan 1999
    38. Fantasia 2000 1999
    39. Dinosaur 2000
    40. The Emperor’s New Groove 2000
    41. Atlantis: The Lost Empire 2001
    42. Lilo & Stitch 2002
    43. Treasure Planet 2002
    44. Brother Bear 2003
    45. Home on the Range 2004
    46. Chicken Little 2005
    47. Meet the Robinsons 2007
    48. Bolt 2008
    49. The Princess and the Frog 2009
    50. Tangled 2010

  • What have you done for 6 years Polyphony Digital?


    Kazunori Yamauchi

    Gran Turismo 5 has finally launched globally and here why it sucks:

    1. Why can’t you upgrade the brakes? Why are performance upgrades as well as body upgrades so limited?

    2. You can’t paint your car any color unless you’ve owned that car in that color first?

    3. Why are there only 200 premium cars as compared to Forza 3’s 500+ fully premium cars with cockpit views?

    4. Why do some tracks look so bad while others are superb?

    5. Why is there only 2 online play modes?

    6. Why is there no clutch in this game (whats the point of using Logitec G27 wheel with clutch)?

    7. Why is the damage so unrealistic, and the most you get is panels coming slightly off?

    8. The menus are inconsistent by any means.

    9. Why do 800 cars look like GT4 cars but in HD and without cockpit views?

    10. Why there are lots of burned shadows and you hardly get the chance to see a clean dashboard?

    11. There is no “upload to Youtube” feature that promised

    12. No proper settings whether camera tracking, damage, day/night transition are currently turned on/off.

    WHAT HAVE THEY DONE FOR 6 YEARS?

    This is why the game sucks. It was much of hype & I Was so excited

  • All Apple iOS 4.2 Direct Download Repository


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    AppleTV(2G) (AppleTV2,1) 4.2.1 (8C150) 11/22/2010 13:08:57
    iPad (iPad1,1) 4.2 (8C148) 11/22/2010 13:08:57
    iPhone (iPhone1,1) 3.1.3 (7E18) 04/08/2010 21:05:48
    iPhone3G (iPhone1,2) 4.2 (8C148) 11/22/2010 13:08:57
    iPhone3GS (iPhone2,1) 4.2 (8C148a) 11/22/2010 13:08:57
    iPhone4 (iPhone3,1) 4.2 (8C148) 11/22/2010 13:08:57
    iPodTouch(2G) (iPod2,1) 4.2 (8C148) 11/22/2010 13:08:57
    iPodTouch(3G) (iPod3,1) 4.2 (8C148) 11/22/2010 13:08:57
    iPodTouch(4G) (iPod4,1) 4.2 (8C148) 11/22/2010 13:08:57
    last updated: 11/22/2010 13:20:02 EDT
  • ‘Inception’ Score to be Turned Into ‘Augmented Sound Project’


    Inception Title Logo

    What the hell is an augmented sound project? Good question. The company Reality Jockey created an iPhone app called RjDJ which, according to WiredUK, “detects ambient sounds, rips out samples or mutates them into harmonies, then intelligently mashes them up with what’s playing.” And now, also according to WiredUK, the company is working with Christopher Nolan and Hans Zimmer to create a new project based on the score to Inception.

    The magazine says this particular app will push music from the score through ‘dreams’ — i.e. filters — that are determined by location, time and activity. The company says “There are dreams that are only played once a month on full-moon nights, or when the weather is bad, or when someone is traveling at more than 120mph…”

    The result would, ideally, be a version of the Inception score that is tailored, to some extent, to whatever you’re doing at the time. Because having a mobile soundboard that conjures up ‘Brrrraaaammmp!’ at any time isn’t good enough. Wired expects to review this soon; place your bets on a release to coincide with the film’s appearance on DVD.

    Here’s a promo video from RjDj that might give you an idea of the effect that could be in store here. The most useful demos of the app come a couple minutes in. I can very easily see how this might be applied to a film score, and the Inception score is simple enough, with just the right number of dramatic, big moments, that it could be wildly fun to walk around experimenting with how the app might tweak it. Sure, you can do that with RjDj and the score as-is, so let’s hope the forthcoming version is more specific to the pace and tone of the score.

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