Having now watched the DVD as well I think I’ll do a mini review sort of thing. Not the conventional type of review because I gather if you wanted one like that, you’d probably go to IMDB or Google Movie Reviews(yes, they have movie reviews as well!) or some other serious site and read a full length no thrills reviews. Instead of a typical review I’ll post just the things on my mind about the movie.

Pirates of the Caribbean Wheely

Dead Man’s Chest is the second movie in the Pirates of the Caribbean “series”. It is as with most sequels, that the first movie is better than the second one, and if we go by the track record of other movie trilogies or even series of movies, I fear for number four, which has been announced as well.

More fun with the circular object known as the turbine, aka water wheel

Here we see that there is even more fun to be had on a water wheel from a watermill. The movie is about a certain Jack Sparrow. Captain Jack Sparrow who has made a deal with Davy Jones to be the captain of the Black Pearl for thirteen years and then he would serve aboard the Flying Dutchman for 100 years, but of course Captain Sparrow has no intention of ever following through with the deal.

Keira Knightley is very beautiful

My favourite cast member in the movie of course is Keira Knightley. In this scene we see just how cunning her character has become. Tricking Jack Sparrow with a kiss so that she can handcuff him to the mast of Black Pearl while it’s under attack by the Kraken. She is evil, I tell you.

And here comes the Kraken!

Aaaaaaaiiiieee! Here comes the Kraken. I must say that I really enjoyed the movie, both in cinema and on the DVD. The DVD itself could have had more extra features though, but I’m sure those will be on the “super extended” edition which will no doubt come out soon, and I’ll be hitting myself over the head for having the “normal” version.

Either way, two thumbs up for the movie, but only one thumb for the extras(would have been less, but I’m a sucker for bloopers).

DINOSAURS!

Added on December 27th, 2006

For my first guest blogging on Rihards Unplugged, I’ll be covering DINOSAURS! Ok not dinosaurs in general, but more specifically in ParaWorld. The game is a fairly standard RTS, for which it’s received quite a thrashing on various gaming sites but when you actually dive in I found it quite captivating. Admittedly I probably AM the target audience, my obsession with dinosaurs rears its many toothed head occasionally, but still the game is quite captivating.

dino horizon

The premise is quite simple, there is an alternate world adjacent to ours (parallel if you will), in which dinosaurs still exist and cohabit along side humans and electricity simply doesn’t exist. You play three modern day scientists, chucked into this world by an evil immortal genius (the very finest kind of evil genius no doubt) for discovering the evidence of this world existing. He of course has a nefarious plan and you will be inconveniently in the way of said plan. But that’s the single player story and its fairly standard fare admittedly, but the game’s experience itself is quite magical.

dino group

The landscapes you cross are majestic and detailed down to the fish you harvest for food being coelacanth-like fish. The light twists and lengthens as days pass in the game itself and you find yourself somewhere between Settlers and Starcraft. With dinosaurs. Of course. That’s not technically true as one faction sticks to mammals, woolly mammoths huge boars sabre toothed kittens and the like.

lush greenery

The world is full of life, from the different types of units which utilise or control dinosaurs, or those which simply inhabit the landscape some being peaceful happily wandering around your camps and lands, others happy to attack you on sight, some capable of wandering competently between land and sea. You deforest as you go, so it’s not entirely nature friendly, plus as one tribe you can eat the dinosaurs as easily as help them. But the experience of living alongside all these huge creatures is a very pleasant one and whilst not the most original or ground breaking game, its been made well and competently.

water dinos

We’ve been well overdue a game involving dinosaurs and this is something between a Sir Arthur Conan Doyle classic and Jurassic Park. The music reminds me heavily of a mix of things, Jurassic Park being one of them and actually The Mummy being another, a heavy melodic but relaxed affair, it doesn’t jar and sets the feel of a period piece.

fog is fog

As a designer and a gamer, I appreciate the lush landscape, the forests, trees savannahs and waters. And the quirk that the traditional fog of war, really is a fog. All in all, I was expecting to be disappointed because well it’s a game about dinosaurs, and how often does that really work, but it’s very good, it won’t blow your mind, but you’ll enjoy being there, and smacking the crap out of a pirate with a Stegosaurus’ tail has to count for something.

tortoise!

The opening sequence has been the subject of CGSociety scrutiny too, the full thing is downloadable from Pendulum‘s own site.

And all the pictures shown here (taken ingame by myself) and more can be found full size here on Rihards gallery.

Mark
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Best Season 4 episodes of The X – Files

Added on December 26th, 2006

Finished watching season four a few days ago already, but have had trouble choosing the best episodes, and for most of these I have gone with pure gut feel, and I’m sure that there will be those of you who won’t agree with some of the choices, but it’s my list, so without further ado, I present you, the best season four episodes.

The Field Where I Died

The Field Where I Died, begins with an FBI raid on a doomsday cult mansion. In this episode Mulder and Scully meet a woman, Melissa, who claims to know Mulder from a previous life during the American Civil War. While Scully doesn’t believe her, as usually Mulder does and thinks that he himself does remember her as well. Her, and Scully too. It’s a very emotional episode, especially the end, so two thumbs up.

Musings of a Cigarette-Smoking Man

Musings of a Cigarette-Smoking Man, is one of those episodes which explains a lot about a mysterious character. While it does make him look less dangerous and mysterious in the end. It also tells us from where he comes, what he is like privately and where he is going. A very good episode which tells us a lot of things about the Cigarette-Smoking Man. For example, did you know that he is an aspiring “science fiction” writer?

Small Potatoes

One of the “humour” episodes. Small Potatoes, tells the story of a small town where the babies are being born with a tail. The women all share the same OB-GYN so he gets the initial blame, but then Mulder finds a man who can change his appearance at will. One thing leads to another and Mulder gets locked in a small room while the man takes his appearance and travels with Scully back to FBI headquarters.

One of the funniest bits is where AD Skinner asks Mulder and Scully about the report, specifically who wrote it. When Mulder(actually the man who has taken Mulder’s appearance) replies that he did, Skinner tells him that he misspelled ‘Federal Bureau of Investigation’ wrong. Mulder quickly replies that it’s a typo, and Skinner adds ‘twice’.

Gethsemane

Gethsemane is the sort of episode that one would think is a season and series ender episode. If I watched this episode when they were on TV and there wouldn’t be any confirmation of season five, then I’d probably freak out. In this episode, Scully reports that UFOs are really a way of easily covering things up for the government. When Mulder argues with Scully about it, she says something which really upsets Mulder, and that is that the government gave her the incurable cancer so that he would believe.

Shortly there after we find out that Mulder has committed suicide and that Scully positively IDs his body. A sad ending, but we know that things will continue with Mulder in season five, so I can’t wait. Oh and for those of you who keep on googling for ‘the episode Mulder dies’, there have been two episodes so far. The first one is season 1 finale and season 2 opening episode, where he dies in the desert and is then brought back to life by the indians from the spirit world. And the second time he dies is in Gethsemane where he commits suicide.

One could of course argue as well that the first time he died was in American Civil War, but that was in his previous life, if such things exist anyway. So we won’t count that one.