Archive for July, 2005

Family guy movie LEAKED

Monday, July 25th, 2005

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2 Months before it was due to be released straight to dvd, the Family guy movie is already floating around the internet in both dvd-r and xvid versions, and it is the real thing.

A description of the movie: In this exclusive 83 minute DVD premiere, featuring brand new, never before seen content, Stewie, the maniacal baby genius, is distracted from his plans for world domination when he sees a man who looks just like him on television. Convinced that this man must be his real father (after all, how could he possibly share genetic material with the dimwitted Peter?), Stewie sets off on a cross-country road trip to find him. But his incredible journey leads him to discoveries far more vile and shocking that anything found in his diaper.

From what I’ve seen of it so far, it is awesome and a must see, and I will most likely buy it when it comes out to support family guy because the series rocks and deserves the money.

Ill not post any spoilers here so that everyone who reads this will be spared having it ruined OMG for them, but once again, it is AWESOME and you MUST see it.

Better icons for forecastfox

Monday, July 25th, 2005

megabit of deviantart has created what, in my opinion, are much better icons than the defaults for forecastfox, the weather extension for Mozilla Firefox. You can grab them here.

Doodling in Adobe Illustrator

Sunday, July 24th, 2005

Couldnt Sleep last night so I made these up :)

Joe Drawing Rodney Drawing

New Bjork album

Sunday, July 24th, 2005

Bjork’s New album, The soundtrack for Matthew Barney’s “Drawing Restraint 9″ is due this monday”. Ive got a Peak into this album, and must say that it is growing on me.

The track refered to as “Storm” on the track listing is none other than the famous “Nameless” track, featuring Ms B’s Beautiful Howl’s, and is a must listen for anyone who’s been awaiting a commercial release of this great song.

The first track on the cd, “Gratitude”, has a wonderful beat, accompanied by an english translation of a Japanese Citizen thanking General MacArthur for lifting the U.S. moratorium on whaling off the nation’s coasts.

Also notable is the beat of the third track, “Ambergris March”, which is simply enchanting.

This album is a must pickup for anyone who enjoys classical work as well as bjork fans everywhere. You can order it directly from One little Indian UK.