You might have noticed recently that some unexplained things have been happening on our various networks. There’s a lot of mention of ‘change’. As Garth from Wayne’s World said: “We fear change”.
But it’s worth noting that change, as we’ve been hinting through the past couple of weeks, is good. Most our favourite musicians, directors and all other entertainment heroes have demonstrated the importance of change. Times are a changin’, and specifically here.
You must be wondering what the heck we’re on about, and it is with great pleasure that we are here to announce something.
As is with the genius of regeneration with the Doctor Who TV series, we are also regenerating. But don’t worry, we’re not changing from Tom Baker to Peter Davidson. We’re more or less regenerating from Christopher Eccleston to David Tennant (or if you like, David Tennant to Matt Smith, depending on your tastes).
So what’s going to change?
We as a society demanded cassette tapes have higher quality, and so with the miracle of technology, we were offered compact discs.
We couldn’t just live with VHS anymore, so we wanted more. We wanted more scenes, more endings, more bloopers and even more reasons to watch a whole series again (audio commentaries are great).
I can’t even begin to tell you how amazing the advancement of video games has become. The pixel count in an average FIFA soccer game would melt Steve Jobs and Bill Gates’ minds if they saw it ten years ago.
Well…we’re giving you more pixels than you can shake a Pixar film at.
As of today, ‘CD WOW!’ is now…
Watch this space. It’s gonna be more than you hoped for. Intensity. Choice. More of it. All of it.
MORE music, MORE film, MORE TV, MORE Games, MORE entertainment, MORE value, MORE interaction and MORE news!
It was a pleasure serving under you CD WOW!. Your service not only to me but to our amazing supporters around the world has brought us hope. Our allegiance is now with WOW HD.










Arnie tells it exactly how it is
Monday, November 21st, 2011Arnie listening to his own voice.
DVD commentaries are the gateway to diving deeper into a director’s mind, giving him or her a feature-length opportunity to explain parts of a film that may have been misinterpreted along the way.
Along with the leading actors, discussions can get quite deep. For some commentaries, the discussions about subtext and what the director’s intentions were give a new reason to go back and watch the film again.
Some are just a fantastic way of getting another hour and a half of comedy (even if the genre of the film is not the same).
But then you have your hit-and-misses. These are the ones that scream out: “I don’t care, but the studio paid me to come in for two hours”.
But THEN you have a whole new echelon of commentary that I can’t quite explain. Please, watch this and tell me what you think:
It’s almost like watching a movie about a guy watching a movie that…INCEPTION!
But no, this in fact does not win any awards for its in-depth analysis into the film, but it does make everyone chuckle at Arnold once again. But hey, he’s been Governator of California before, why can’t he be a tour guide for films too?
Recommended commentary you SHOULD hear:
This is Spinal Tap!
You might recognise something’s afoot the moment you put the DVD in. It sounds like Nigel Tufnel and the gang from Spinal Tap are in a recording studio doing the commentary. And they are. And it’s great. Christopher Guest’s ‘mockumentary’ series (loosely-based term) are fantastic, but the talents of the actors surrounding him as well are improvisational geniuses.
Recommended commentary you SHOULD NOT hear:
The Matrix
I know, it’s one of the greatest films of its time, and still a classic (let’s just forget numbers 2 and 3, shall we?). But the commentary is so…what’s the way to put it…full of itself. Self-appreciating movie people digging into how much they invested in their roles. Blah blah bleh, nothing new about the film. And we still don’t know kung-fu.
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