Category: Features

Posted on: September 6, 2011 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Sgt. Frog – Season 3 Part 2 (DVD Set)

Sgt. Frog is the perfect example of an anime that completely went under my radar when the first few seasons were released stateside. However, Funimation has created a great boxed set for the show’s third season, and has made it readily accessible to a wide swath of fans. The show has a tremendous set of voice actors which have matched mouth movements as well as the overall tenor of the…

Posted on: September 6, 2011 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

NeuFutur Magazine and TV on the Radio

TV on the Radio are currently on tour in support of their latest album, Nine Types of Light, and they want to give you a chance to see them play! Input your information below and you could win a pair of tickets to see TV on the Radio in a city near you. Stay tuned for their new live EP World Café Live, available on September 6th and to stay…

Posted on: September 6, 2011 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Sound of Insects (DVD)

Peter Liecthi directed this film based on a novel by Shimada Masahiko, “Until I Am A Mummy”. Sound of Insects focuses on an outdoorsman happening upon a desiccated corpse of an older gentleman; the film rapidly moves into a discussion of the events that led up to eir death. The film is tremendously introspective and will have viewers wondering about their own life and times by the end of it;…

Posted on: September 5, 2011 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Betancourt Phosflex

Betancourt has a tremendous value present in their Phosflex. Where many of the creatine products on the market come in smaller packages, the Betancourt Phosflex comes in a 2.5 pound tub. Betancourt presents this creatine product alongside a number of additional compounds, all that will increase muscle gains, overall fitness, and will bring individuals to break their plateaus and see some serious gains. This means that there is Corosolic Acid…

Posted on: September 5, 2011 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Rush – Roll The Bones (24KT CD)

Roll The Bones is one of those Rush albums that was largely forgot. I remember the title being fairly strong, as my father purchased it when it originally came out (1991). Audio Fidelity has picked up the title and is attempting to restore some of the glory that it rightfully deserves. By remastering the original tapes to a current level and placing it onto a 24K gold CD, Audio Fidelity…

Posted on: September 5, 2011 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Super Hybrid (Blu-Ray)

Super Hybrid is the perfect time of mindless horror that will be perfect as a popcorn flick whenever it starts getting cold. This is not to say that this film is bad – rather, it has a must see style that will have viewers at the edges of their seats throughout the entirety of the flick. Super Hybrid seems to be a revamp of the classic Christine, but there are…

Posted on: September 4, 2011 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Cheryl Alexander – Resilience Redefined (CD)

The eclectic way in which Cheryl Alexander starts out her Resilience Redefined is a great way to involve a larger subset of listeners than would normally be keyed in to her music. With the opening strains of “My Innocence”, one can hear a tremendous array of different influences that range from pop to female singer-songwriters like Janis Joplin to rock and metal and even to bluegrass and country at the…

Posted on: September 4, 2011 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Woman’s Ghost 4 (Shoe)

There are a number of different applications that one can benefit from when wearing the Ghost 4. While there is a sense that this is a running shoe, the smart design of the Ghost 4 makes it work admirably for anyone that is working out or otherwise putting miles on it. The 9.3 ounce weight of the shoe will make it seem as if individuals are wearing nothing at all,…

Posted on: September 4, 2011 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Wainwright Walks – Lake District (DVD Set)

I believe that few individuals that do not live in the Lake District will have any idea about what it is or how beautiful that it may be without watching this edition of Wainwright Walks. For those that have not watched this collection, the Lake District is nestled in the northwest corner of England, and Julia Bradbury provides tremendous amounts of knowledge as the host for this set. A panoply…

Posted on: September 4, 2011 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Steve Cropper – Dedicated (CD)

Steve Cropper may just be the one musician that has slipped under everyone’s radar. As an integral part of acts like Booker T. &The M.G.’s, eir guitar works is soulful, intelligent, and always looks to change up the norm. “Dedicated” is a great selection of tracks from eir life, and brings individuals deeper into the mind of Cropper. While a large number of these cuts are modified versions of Booker…