Monday, January 18, 2010

R.I.P. Daisuke Gôri

Those of you who know me know I have a long love of the Dragon Ball franchise that spans almost 15 years now. I remember catching it in it's initial 13 episode run on UPN Saturday mornings in 1995. A short time later, I stumbled across a channel called appropriately enough, The International Channel. On said channel, I discovered that they aired Dragon Ball Z in Japanese uncut. There were no subtitles, but it didn't matter to me at the time. I fell in love with the Japanese score and more importantly, the voice talent. One of my favorites was the gruff and oh so entertaining Daisuke Gôri, who played Mr. Satan (pictured below), King Cold, Umigame (the turtle) and a few more.




It saddens me to hear of his passing, and even more so that it was an apparent suicide. His talents and voice will be sorely missed, and the foreign entertainment industry will never be the same. Here are a few notable roles of his besides his work in the DB franchise:

Heihachi Mishima-Tekken 3 and beyond
Bass Armstrong-Dead or Alive
E. Honda-Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie
Dekaruto-Trigun
Shabranigdo-Slayers
Dozle Sabi-Mobile Suit Gundam
Yamazaki-Patalabor

You will be missed Mr. Gori. Thank you for all the wonderful memories. Perhaps there is no better time than the present now for that long planned Mr. Satan costume for Halloween...

Friday, January 1, 2010

You're off to a good start 2010...

"The 12 year break is over & school is back in session. Sign up now. Knights of the Soundtable ride again! www.soundgardenworld.com."

-Chris Cornell via his twitter.

Via mmajunkie and bloodyelbow:

Spike TV will premiere the "Best of Pride" series on Friday, January 15th, with new one-hour episodes every Friday.

UFC president Dana White explained the format of the program:
"It'll kind of be like 'UFC Unleashed,'" said White, referring to Spike TV's UFC-themed highlights show. "All the great PRIDE fights that happened with all the stars who are UFC guys now will be on it."


Both of these bits of news are awesome. Maybe this year won't suck after all...

Monday, December 21, 2009

Another Unnecessary Addition to my Internet Bookmarks

About 3 years ago, I started an account on DVD Aficionado, a site started to help people keep track of their movie purchases and more specifically, which version of the film one may have purchased (who knew there were so many damn versions of the Predator on DVD? Well, this guy, but it's beside the point :P).

Well, after finally organizing and alphabetizing our own collection, I stumbled back onto the site and updated it. If you feel like checking it out, here's the link.

http://woodshatter.dvdaf.com/

There's still a few more things to add on there (mainly anime I've had for ages but haven't watched since I graduated High School) but for now, there it is, in all it's geeky glory.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

I'm almost convinced

That Hector Echavarria is destined to go down as one of the worst people in history involved with MMA. After suffering through "Death Warrior," I'm certain he is the devil. Or just a rich douchebag who paid a lot of big name fighters to be in his films so he can beat them in unconvincing manners while making Skinemax-style sex scenes with below average looking women on the side. Yeah, maybe just a talentless, old, worthless douchebag.

Fuck you Hector. And fuck you for trying to entice UFC/MMA fans with your pathetic attempt at a modern day version of "Bloodsport" or "Battle Royale."

You know there's something wrong when you end up saying "Wow I'm surprised Tapout of all companies endorsed this trainwreck." Yikes.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

A Dead Format

Profile that is!

http://www.deadformat.net/tradelist/Woodshatter

So that basically means my blog for records is dead. Yeah. Not like anyone is gonna miss it.

Monday, November 30, 2009

No One Deserves to Be Here More Than Me

"Maybe they're hiring scarecrows, I can sit in a field in the sun, I don't need the training, I already repulse everyone."


I'm actually relieved the new LP is up for preorder. Band describes my misery better than I could myself.

Monday, November 16, 2009

You said it best Mr. Eaton

Sometimes the boys
That Should be your best friends
Become strangers with familiar faces...



Currents:

Music:
Kowloon Walled City-Gambling on the Richter Scale (pretty killer sludge/noise. FFO: Breather Resist, Torche, Unsane)
Katatonia-Night is the New Day (band needs no introduction. Good gloomy/dark metal with Jonas Renske sounding pretty bummed as usual.)
The Bronx-I (because it always rules no matter how many times I spin it.)
Converge-Axe to Fall (do I really need to explain how much this rules?)

Movies:
Se7en-For some reason, I had never seen this gem. Very disturbing at times, with a smart and well written script. Brad Pitt was good, but Kevin Spacey and Morgan Freeman easily stole the show here. I already knew the ending going in, but it still felt like a punch to the gut.
Trick 'r Treat-One of the best horror films of the year, and one of the better horror anthologies I've seen in quite some time. How the hell was this not released to theaters? Stupid Warner Bros.
Saw VI-I have a hit or miss relationship with this franchise. I'd rank them III>I>II>V>>>>IV. This is gonna be right behind #3 though. Hell, this one pretty much saved the franchise, though it wasn't without it's faults (poor acting being the primary complaint). This was pleasant surprise though. Good gore, pretty good script, NASTY couple of traps, and for once, a unanimously good reason to root for Jigsaw. Give this one a chance, especially if you gave up on this franchise.
The Thaw-One of the new "Ghost House" flicks put out by Sam Raimi's company. Too derivative of other better Scifi/Horror flicks like the Thing and Slither. At least it had Val Kilmer. Then again, he was barely in the film. Pass on this one unless you're a Ghost House completest.

Books:

Hitman: My Real Life in the Cartoon World of Wrestling- Bret Hart's autobiography is a long one, but it's incredibly fascinating. He goes over nearly aspect of his life, especially his wrestling career. He was one of my favorites growing up, and still remains so, even after reading some pretty disheartening things he did (such as cheating on his then-wife numerous times and even taking steroids and coke a couple of times). This book will most likely reduce the amount of respect you had for Shawn Michaels.

I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell- I've had this book for a couple of years or so, but never got around to reading it. I regret waiting this long. Without a doubt, one of the lewdest, rudest, and just all around "assholish" books I've ever read. But good lord is it funny. There were times I was almost in tears with some of his stories he recanted. I can't understand why there are people out there who protest this guy. They're just stories, and more than anything, subliminal cautionary tales on how to not act.


That's it...again...