by Grace Fontaine
MoreHorror.com
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Paul W.S Anderson these days could be considered Public Enemy #1 in the genre world. He has ticked off many fans with his adaptations of pre-established franchises such as 'Resident Evil' and 'Alien Vs. Predator' (though the sequel by the Brothers Strausse was infinitely more horrendous). He is a director who seems to value style over substance and doesn't appear to listen to the people who he tries to make these movies for. On top of that, as a writer, let's just say that the fanfiction I write could run circles around his, though obviously he gets paid and I don't. Additionally, he's married Action Amazon Milla Jovovich and has a darling little girl who he helping to protect from the paparazzi.
MoreHorror.com
The following opinion/argument/rationalization/waste of your time is strictly my own. In no way am I speaking for any other person than myself.
Paul W.S Anderson these days could be considered Public Enemy #1 in the genre world. He has ticked off many fans with his adaptations of pre-established franchises such as 'Resident Evil' and 'Alien Vs. Predator' (though the sequel by the Brothers Strausse was infinitely more horrendous). He is a director who seems to value style over substance and doesn't appear to listen to the people who he tries to make these movies for. On top of that, as a writer, let's just say that the fanfiction I write could run circles around his, though obviously he gets paid and I don't. Additionally, he's married Action Amazon Milla Jovovich and has a darling little girl who he helping to protect from the paparazzi.
- 1/4/2015
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Orbital have made their latest album Wonky available to be streamed online. The LP is the electronic duo's first since 2004's Blue Album and their eighth studio album overall. Wonky - streamed below via NME - features collaborations with Zola Jesus and Lady Leshurr, and has been produced by Flood. Speaking about the album's title track, Phil Hartnoll said: "This is one of our key tracks from DJing last summer, one that came out of (more)...
- 4/2/2012
- by By Tom Eames
- Digital Spy
Orbital have unveiled the music video for their latest single 'New France' exclusively on Digital Spy. The clip sees the duo - comprising of Paul and Phil Hartnoll - taking a cuddly toy who comes to life out clubbing for the night. The track, which features Us singer-songwriter Zola Jesus, marks the lead single from their forthcoming album Wonky, out on April 2. The record marks the pair's ninth studio LP and their first in eight years, since 2004's Blue Album. (more)...
- 3/15/2012
- by By Robert Copsey
- Digital Spy
Orbital have unveiled the music video for their latest single 'New France' exclusively on Digital Spy. The clip sees the duo - comprising of Paul and Phil Hartnoll - taking a cuddly toy who comes to life out clubbing for the night. The track, which features Us singer-songwriter Zola Jesus, marks the lead single from their forthcoming album Wonky, out on April 2. The LP marks the pair's ninth studio LP and their first in eight years, since 2004's Blue Album. Discussing (more)...
- 3/15/2012
- by By Robert Copsey
- Digital Spy
Orbital have been announced as Big Top headliners at this year's Bestival. The dance duo top the bill on Sunday night at the festival, which takes place from September 6-9 at Robin Hill Country Park, Isle Of Wight. The theme for this year's festival has been announced as Wildlife. Organiser Rob da Bank confirmed that he would be announcing one act a day over the next fortnight leading up to a major announcement in mid-February. "I've never been pestered so much on Twitter and even in clubs and on the street about who's playing Bestival this year so we thought we'd better start the proceedings," he said. "Legendary brothers of rave Paul and Phil Hartnoll aka Orbital are the first act who have self-announced themselves today, and what a classic to kick off on." He added: "As ever the theme of Bestival is a (more)...
- 2/1/2012
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
Orbital have announced further details for their upcoming studio album Wonky. The LP will be the pioneering electronic duo's first in eight years, since 2004's The Blue Album. Paul and Phil Hartnoll split shortly after the release of the record, but reunited for a series of live shows in 2009. Wonky will be released on April 1 and will feature collaborations with Zola Jesus and Lady Leshurr. On recording the album, Paul Hartnoll said: "When I'm writing music, if it doesn't move you emotionally, it's not working. It has to give me butterflies. I have to make myself cry in the studio." The duo explained that they have tested out their new material during various live (more)...
- 1/16/2012
- by By Tom Eames
- Digital Spy
Orbital have announced a new album and tour dates for April 2012. Paul and Phil Hartnoll split after the release of The Blue Album in 2004 but reunited in 2009 for a series of live shows and best-of compilation. "It is a kaleidoscope of everything we like about electronic music," Paul said of the as-yet untitled follow-up, which has been produced by Mark 'Flood' Ellis. "But the biggest influence on this album has been two years of playing live, listening to old Orbital music. We wanted to make music that we would like to play live. It had to flow and ebb like a live set." Phil added: "Working with Flood is the most exciting thing for me. He is so well respected, and we get on really well with him. "It has been great. I'm really loving it. We lost our way, but now we're back and it (more)...
- 10/25/2011
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
Phil Hartnoll has revealed that his band Orbital were only booked to play their headline Glastonbury set in 1994 because of Björk. The musician told Metro that he preferred that gig to their 2004 show because it was the first time they had played at the event. Hartnoll said: "We got in through the back door because Leftfield pulled out. Their agent contacted Björk and asked if we could play after her, and (more)...
- 8/5/2009
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
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