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Skateboarding News

Horsey on The High Five

Today’s unexpected news comes from Horsey who has just been announced on The High Five Skateboards, Todd Bratrud’s new brand.

See below for his welcome edit which is filled with typical Horsey antics.

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Skateboarding Product Reviews

DVS Luster Eurotrash – Flo Mirtain

As some of you may know, those blessed/cursed with the affliction of Massive Feet, wearing shoes that are anything other than black causes all kinds of mental anguish. White shoes? Oh my days, no. You may as well slip your foot neatly into the back of a P&O ferry and go strut around town.

Blue shoes, however, don’t seem to cause this problem. Maybe it’s because these DVS Luster’s are the same colour as the sky and sea, a nice soft warm blue that soothes any kind of paranoia you may have that people are pointing at your shoes whilst shielding their eyes.

Gotta say it too, these were surprisingly comfy straight out the box, which thin suede kicks sometimes aren’t. They can take a while to break in, bend to your foot shape, and although they pinched a recently mangled toe (thanks skateboarding, don’t you know your big toe is crucial for keeping balance?), within an hour these were comfy as an old leather sofa.

As part of the Eurotrash series, these are plastered with Flo Mirtain’s name, his relaxed but powerful skating shows why he’s been given a simple, solid shoe like this. There’s nothing to break on these as the toe stitching is super high up, and they’ve included the properly 90’s stitched X around the ollie mark that should hold out for quite a while.

What does feel a little strange with these is the combo of thin material on the sides and tongue, combined with a thicker than you’d expect sole. It’s actually quite welcome as it gives you a tad more leeway when jumping down bigger stuff, but it’s not so thick it feels like the sole of your foot has gone numb. Perfect, basically.

These are well worth a look if you’re on the prowl for a new pair of shoes, they perform really well, and are probably some of the cheapest skate shoes in the shops right now. DVS definitely deliver more than you pay for too, quality is never compromised with these guys, and you can tell by their amazing team. Go get yourself a pair right now while the sun’s still shining.

Moose

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Film Reviews

Night Of The Demons

Kaleidoscope Entertainment
nightofdemons.co.uk

If you have ever seen and enjoyed the original cult classic Night of the Demons released back in 1988, then this remake will have you glued to the screen.

The plot is very similar to that of the original. In this instance, everyone gathers for a Halloween party at the notorious Broussard Mansion in New Orleans, where over eighty years ago, six people disappeared without a trace and the owner hung herself. When cops shut down the party, its host and six of her friends are left behind and mysteriously locked in. While searching for a way out they discover hidden rooms in the basement and the remains of the missing individuals. Soon it emerges supernatural forces are at work and one by one the friends are picked off and turned into some of the most hideous creatures cinema has seen in some time.

This is not your typical horror film. Night of the Demons has an uncanny ability to make you experience all the same emotions you did back then, as well as applause for the same creepy, ridiculously hilarious events that occur as well as the ways characters respond to them. The dialogue at times is shockingly bad and the acting not much better, but it is these qualities that keep it closer to the original and a little on the funny side. Such as when Colin (Edward Furlong) falls though the floorboards and Maddie (Monica Kenna) just happens to have a rope handy in the corner of the room. Such scenes are outlandish and unbelievable yet you accept them instantly.

The original film was controversial for its terror, violence and gore. Even though times have changed and many horror flicks go by the concept that the more gore you can pack into a film the better, Night of the Demons has not reverted, but continued to grasp viewers with its scares (there are a few of them) and inconceivable and preposterous situations that although make you laugh out loud, will also have you in their grip.

A bonus this movie has in comparison to others in its genre is its fast pace. It starts as the girls are getting ready to go to the party, instantly takes you there and it’s here the remainder of the film is set; all in one big, hollow and very creepy looking house. It is because of this you are never given time to dwell on boredom or make comparisons to the original; you take the film for what it is at face value.

This is certainly not one of Edward Furlong and Shannon Elizabeth’s most moving performances, yet seeing both turn into repugnant demons and getting up to all sorts of ‘naughty’ things is definitely worth a watch. Night of the Demons is the perfect teen horror flick and the ideal warm up for a terrifying Halloween to come.

Michelle Moore

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Film Reviews

Frozen

Anchor Bay Entertainment
frozen-film.com

I’ve never been skiing, no actually I have. I’ve been once, dry slope skiing, which I’m told is nothing like the “real thing”, and I should definitely go, because “it’s so much fun”. HAH. NOT ANYMORE! This is another classic ‘what would you do?’ film, full of “WHAT ARE YOU DOING?” and “DON’T DO THAT!”. It’s about basic fear; being alone, trapped, hungry, cold and surrounded by hungry man-eating wolves. Writer-director Adam Green attempts to do to skiing, what ‘Open Water‘ did for scuba diving and upcoming ‘Buried‘ does for being buried alive (so hot right now).

Green sets the film up pretty quickly, our protagonists are three college students; a couple and a friend (piggy in the middle), immediately asking for trouble when they lie to get onto the ski lift. After some skiing, fun and jokes about the awkwardness it all is that the three of them are there instead of just two of them, it gets dark, they beg the lift operator to let them do one more run, despite him being adamant the weather is getting bad… He lets them on, obviously. And then the lift operator has to take a phone call (obviously) and leaves his post with another operator letting him know they’re waiting for the three kids to come down. So when a different group of three kids ski past he assumes that’s it, and shuts the lift down for the week, trapping our protagonists half way up the mountain, 30ft in the air, in the offset of a storm.. At night. AND to make matters worse, it’s Sunday night, and the slopes don’t reopen until the following Friday.. Obviously.

The final hour of the film pretty much plods along with implausible situations and terrible attempts at trying to escape. One of them decides to just fall from the lift, but sort of pushes himself off, as if gravity might fail him. With disgusting, gory and predictable results, then as he can no longer move, a pack of wolves start to surround him, while the other two in the lift, watch in horror. We watch the other two bicker, then cry, then bicker, then decide they have to leave by climbing to the nearest pylon and shimmying down, only the taught ski lift wire is like barbed wire and shreds his hands, leaving him bleeding and unable to properly defend himself against the wolves.. Again. But he gets down, finds a board that he sits on because it’s already been established that he can’t board, and his skis are somewhere under all the fresh snow, that he threw down at some point. I know. I know. And he semi-sledges out of shot, wolves in tow. So we’re left with the last victim, stuck in the chair lift, she waits and waits, and by the next day we assume that he hasn’t made it to base camp.. And she is left to decide if she wants to die or try to get down.

In fairness, Green does create tension with horrifying but predictable consequences. If you jump, you risk the breakages, if you don’t you risk frostbite and hypothermia, and he does throw in some lovely frostbite scenes. As you sit there you think of a million ways you’d do it differently, you know if you were there you’d be fine, you’d have a plan of action, and follow through with meticulous caution. I suppose this film works in a way, it’s a very simple and believable idea and it does look very good, the cinematography is tight and clean, the colour is bleached and desaturated and the sounds are eerie and at times, more gruesome than the visuals. Frozen, although at points seems to take forever to get to an end does succeed at pulling you in and keeping you fully clenched until it reaches the cold, damp end.

Emily Paget

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Music News

Watch the new Former Ghosts video

The video for Former Ghosts‘ ‘New Orleans‘ has premiered online this week (via P4K).

The Joy Division meets Casiotone For The Painfully Alone meets Digital-Ash Bright Eyes meets similar relentlessly unhappy but melodically wonderful band project pioneered by the simple yet evocative lyrics of Freddy Rupert have won a lot of us over. ‘New Orleans‘ is an exceptional example and perfect introduction to the band.

The video, directed by Michael Fierstein features girls eating cake, drinking and indulging in a lot of impossibly obvious metaphors for a nice clip to accomodate a brilliant track.

New Orleans‘ appears on ‘New Love‘, due for release on November 8th through Upset The Rhythm.

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Music News

Stream the new Jimmy Eat World

Since it was announced, regular Crossfire e-scribe Winegums has asked those of us who are forever neck-deep in the internet at least once a week to see if the new Jimmy Eat World album is online yet. Well that day has come and ‘Invented‘ can be streamed in full over at the band’s myspace.

The album is due for release next week on September 28th.

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Music News

Pendulum announce huge remix comp

Like it or not, remixing has become one of the most exciting areas in music making today. Just one peek into the blogosphere would confirm that. Pendulum are encouraging this, by teaming up with Juno Download and Soundcloud to offer a potential winner with a major label release on Warner Bros. Records by remixing ‘The Island‘.

The winner’s remix will be released with full promotional and marketing support from Warner, and in addition to the royalty, the winner will also recieve £500 cash, £150 worth of Juno Downloads and a £150 Soundcloud Pro account.

Head here for the page and further information on how to enter. Entries must be in before October 18th. Get in and get creative.

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Music News

Download Phoenix Multitracks

Attention bedroom remixers, ableton jive talkers and fruity loopers! Phoenix, obviously revelling in the fact that their album Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix has spawned a plethora of remixes, have decided to make the multitracks available for download so there can be even more!

Follow this link to get the individual stems (the bass, the vocals, the guitars, the drums etc.) for each track and get busy.

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Skateboarding Events Skateboarding News

Save Pioneer Skatepark

Some of you may already be aware but for those who haven’t been informed, Pioneer Skatepark has been issued a draft closing order which will take effect on April 23rd 2011, causing one of the best, most progressive and community-thinking skateparks in the UK to be replaced by a Youth Connexions centre with no intention of keeping the skatepark.

On October 4th, the good folk of Pioneer are asking you to show your support and to save Pioneer from the threat of closure. The local BBC will be in attendance so this is the perfect opportunity to let your voices heard and keep this wonderful skatepark.

Please click here for the Facebook Group page with more information.

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Skateboarding News

Vincent Alvarez is now pro

In case you missed the link of the day then here’s the official video to celebrate Vincent Alvarez’s ascent to professional status on Chocolate Skateboards.