Friday, April 30, 2010

Stephanie Mayers does it again with "Eclipse"!


Hold on tight, spider monkey.
[climbs up tree]
Edward Cullen: Do you trust me?
Isabella Swan: In theory...
Edward Cullen: Close your eyes.
[Jumps to next tree and climbs to top]
Edward Cullen: [Bella gasps] What?
Isabella Swan: This isn't real. This kind of stuff just doesn't exist.
Edward Cullen: It does in my world.

For years, writers have tried to revamp the vampire genre. Ever since Bram Stokers classic, “Dracula”, a trail of hybrid tales has sunk its teeth into our culture. From Ann Rice’s, “Interview with a vampire,” to Richard Matheson, scientific take in “I am Legend,” we have been utterly enamored by the mysticism of this all but enticing lore; Now, adding to this tradition is a beautifully woven modern day spin, "The Twilight Series.”

Now, this is not just one novel, but the collection of an ongoing set of novels. Written by Stephanie Myers, it tells the story of a love affair between two young people, the dashing Vampire, Edward Cullen of the Cullen family and Isabella Swan, an unsuspecting young teenager caught in a new town with some very old secrets.

This modern day take of the classic story, "Romeo and Juliet", does deliever something new, giving a fashionable fit into today’s styles and teenage concerns, but what absolutely captivates us is the tightly woven character development delivered throughout the story. The arch follows through with an array of characters, from the sharp, tough as nails Anita, to the tender but jealous Jacob, to the engrossingly smooth Edward Cullen himself.

Truth is, there is a certain unquenchable appeal to the world which she so realistically weaves. It becomes our world and the characters become our companions throughout this journey. For some, it may be overly romantic, but even that has a certain stylized appeal that makes even the hardest of hearts melt.

Now, if the Eclipse film follows the book format, then it will unquestionably be a formula for success that will live long after its box office appeal. All the elements are there, tied into a book that immediatly pulls the reader in by the throat.

In essence, the series is simply an intoxicating read, and I have a feeling that fans of her work will not be disappoint with what’s to come after “Eclipse”. Let’s just hope that Hollywood could do justice the third time around. If not, you always have the books.

Rating:*****stars

Friday, April 2, 2010

MAS Reviews CAG's Graphic Novel "ICONIC!"


CAG(Comicbook Artists Guild)from the onset, has never stopped changing the scope of the independent comic world.

Iconic is no exception:

Created by Keith J Murphy, with the colabortive input of such independent creators as Susan Soares, Phillip Clark, Vincent Moore, Dennis Faye, Hector Rodriguez and cover art by Shahir Shakir, ICONIC, has set yet a higher bar of excellence within the independent comic world. Setting out with the intention to educate as well as entertain, ICONIC adds to the genera an element of comic book telling that is all but lost in the field.

Here, we are walked through a slew of short stories, ranging from the historical to the fantastical, as we are introduced to a litney of historical “heroes,” ranging over 100 years. Sherlock k Holms, John Henry and Gustave Whitehead are only a few of the many colorful, real life characters we meet though the book.

Now, it truth, it is far from your super hero, Marvel or DC format, but that is more of an ode to the brilliance of the work. We are educated and enterained and plugged into a series of memorable characters, glued to the last, cliff hanger page. We are taken on a journey unlike any other I have read, and what comes of it is a gratifying adventure into periods of history which might be all but forgotten to your average reader. Everything that makes great writing is in these pages; Fantasy, mystery, suspense, love are all meshed into each tale which moves like a silver bullet through paper. It is one of CAG's many crowing achievements, and I can’t wait for the next great read (just don’t be to long…you have an instant fan here).

So go to the CAG table at your local convention or purchase it at the comic store. It’s probably one of the best reads of the year!

Five Stars:*****(Great Work!)

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

The Official MAS Exchange Music/Oscar Awards!

The Official MAS Exchange vote has been tallied so here are the results!

First up, was Best Male Artist?

Now, upon first choice,it seemed that this would be a shut out, but that was not the case. Out of the choices of Trey Songz, Chris Brown, Ne-Yo, Marion and John Legend, all of the artist got a nod, but in the end it was Ne-Yo who sealed the win.

Next was Best Rapper Artist:

Up until a few days ago, it was neck and neck between little Wayne, and Jay z, but as the vote went on, it was clear who was coming out on top. Jay Z pulled out the win. Little Wayne fell behind. Nas tallied and Drake received one. The disappointment was Kanye, who could not garner one vote (sorry, but the masses has spoken). It is clear; Little Wayne's on the move, but Jay will probably always wear the crown.

The third category was Best Female Artist,
(and this came as very little surprise!)

Alicia Keys blew out the competition, which was a whose who of today’s greatest entertainers’. Keysha Cole, Beyonce, Jill Scott were the four in the running. In the end, it was Alicia Keys who reigns supreme. With a great voice, beauty and instrumental talent, Alicia Keys rules as the triple threat of the industry.

Last, and probably the hardest category was Best Rapper of All Time.

Now, for many, this was a tough one. The nominees’ were Biggie Smalls, Rakim and
2 Pac. Interestingly enough, this was the only categories which had less than eight votes casted(I presume, because of how stiff the competition was in the categories). Many people I spoke with said they simply were unable to chose, so rather than do so, their votes were casted with the other categories’. Truth was, it was neck and neck right till the last second, but it was Biggie who(just in the last hour), pushed ahead of the pack, making him,at least in the MAS Exchange awards, ”The greatest Rapper of all time,” so congrats Biggie, you are loved and missed and to all the greats that made this category such a hard one to do, each of you stand on a equal pedestal in the history of hip-hop, from 2 Pac to Rakim. You are legends, and will never be forgotten. Congrats to all the winners. You deserve it!

So that’s it. Hope you had fun and as a bonus, check out the below blog of the 2010 Oscar Results!









So that’s it. Hope you had fun and as a bonus, here are the official results for the 2010 Oscars. Hope to see you for the next MAS Exchange.

Best Picture: "The Hurt Locker"

Best Director: Kathryn Bigelow: "The Hurt Locker"

Best Actress: Sandra Bullock: "The Blind Side"

Best Actor: Jeff Bridges "Crazy Heart"

Best foreign Language Film:El Secretos de Sus Olos": Argentina

Best film Editing: "The Hurt Locker": Bob Murawski and Chris Innis

Best Documentary: “The Cove”:

Best Visual Effects: "Avatar"

Best Original Score: “Up”: Micheal Giacchino

Best Cinematography: "Avatar"

Best Sound Mixing: "The Hurt Locker": Paul N.J Ottosson and Ray Beckette

Best Sound Editing: "The Hurt Locker": Paul N.J. Ottosoon

Best Costume Design: The Young Victoria.” Sandy Powel

Best Art Direction: "Avatar": Rick Carter and
Robert Stromberg: (Set decoration:) Kim Sinclair


Best supporting Actress: Monique: "Precious"

Best Adapted Screenplay:Precious”: Geoffrey Fletcher

Best Make-Up: “Star Trek”: Barney Burman, Mindy Hall and Joel Harlow

Best Short Film(Live Action)"The Tenants": Joachim Back and Tivi Magnusson

Best docutmenray_Short subject) "Music By Prudence": Roger Ross Williams and Elinor Burkett

Best Short film:(animated)"Logorama": Nicolas Schmerkin

Best original Screenplay "The Hurt Locker”: Mark Boal

Best Original Song: The Weary Kid
(Theme Song from Crazy Heart.) from “Crazy Heart”
Music and Lyrics by Ryan Bingham and T bone Burnett

Best animated Film: “UP”

Best Supporting Actor: Christoph Waltz:
"Inglourious Basterds'”

And that, my friend, is a rap!

Tuesday, February 23, 2010













From Identity Crises, to Justice League of America:Cry for Justice, the DC Universe has been turned upon its head. Super boy has died, (and came back,) Night wing, due to Batman’s untimely departure has taken up the cowl and Wonder Women is really peeved off, so it forces one to ask, what can shake the DC world to the core any more than this. Answer...

Blackest Night!

Led by the all-star writing team of Geoff Johns, Peter J Tomasi, Greg Rucka, along with artist Nichola Scott (Blackest Night: Wonder Women)(Jerry Ordway: Blackest Night, Adventure Comics)(Ivan Reis: Blackest Night Series)(Francis Manapal: Blackest Night: Flash)(and Eddy Barrows and Ruy Jose: Blackest Night: JSL) among a host of others.

For those who haven't been following, here's the inside track.

The black hand has called on the black rings which, to the horror of the DC Universe, is rising the dead from their graves with the sole purpose to built a dark Lantern Corpse of their own, and their sights are set on anyone who they have a major axe to grind with; but here's the kicker, it feeds off of emotions, just as the other rings do and uses those emotions to take hold of whatever unsuspecting victim might fall in it’s wake. Anyone and everyone are targeted, and the body count is rising like an approaching comet! With the infusion of virtually every DC Character, old and new, dead and alive (that’s right), this comic reads and looks as a virtual visual throwback to all the greatest horror stories of old with a storyline that moves with the expert precision of a marksmen. There’s a slew of universe shaking mayhem going on in this story line.

Truth is told (although I may be basis) the Blackest Night might very well be one of the greatest stories runs in DC history. Heck, even the tie-ins will keep your jaw dropped and head reeling, so for all comic fans, but especially DC fans, this is the story to follow. Happy reading!

Friday, February 19, 2010

What is the fascination with Lil Wayne?


That’s right! I asked it! But please, before you get out the stake and wood planks, I think I might understand.
Now, there have been many great hip-hop giants among the ranks. Rakim, KRS-1, Kool G Rap (check out his songs on you tube: "I'll Street Blues". You might just add him to your list) to Nas and Biggie, up to more current artist such as Jadakiss, Jay-Z, Common and the immortal 2-pac, so why does Lil Wayne fall into the ranks. To answer that question, let's step back a second and take a look at his career.

Certainly, Lil Wayne is not a new comer to the hip-hop game. He joined cash money records, headed by Baby just in his teens. “Get is how you live” was his first albums in 1997 with The Hot Boys, consiting of Juvenile, Turk, B.G. and Lil Wayne, along with other solo appearences along the way. His debute albulm came out in 1999, "Tha Block Is Hot".
After gaining higher popularity and fame with two other albums in the early 2000s, Lil Wayne released his next solo albulm, "Tha Carter".

Upon the release of his debt solo album in 2004, "Tha Carter", he has shaken the rap world up with his razor sharp wit and unique delivery. "Tha Carter II", soon followed, but it was his third album, naturally entitled "Tha Carter III" that stapled him as a undeniable nitch in the hip-hop world, selling and astounding 400, 000 units in it’s first day, placing him in an inevitable arms reach of 1,0000,000 copies by it’s first week, this from a man who recorded over 1,000 lyrics and hooks, giving him the self proclaimed title of “greatest rapper alive!.”.

I think one word spearhead this augment upon the masses favor…
“Style!”

Lil Wayne, during his interview on 106 and park probably said it best. “We in the studio every day, so where’ thinking of our carer every second!”

But for those who are still uncertain, here are some of his lyrics for added measure.

"Even if the sky is falling down like she supposed to be,
She gets down low for me,
Down like her temperature, ‘cause to me she too raw degree,
She crawl all over things,
I got that girl from overseas,
Now she my miss America,
I can’t help be her souljah pleaser,
I’m fighting for this girl,
I’m in battlefield love,
Don’t it look like baby cupid sent his arrows from above,
Don’t you ever leave the side of me,
Indefinitely, now probably, and honestly get down like that, be proud of me,
Yeahhhhhh
"
(Song from Down: Jay Sean ft Lil Wayne)

In truth, I must admit that there is something about Wayne’s igmatic character, which simply forces one to take notice! It’s as if each time he makes an appearance the spotlight shines just for him. Now, lyrically, you might be hard pressed to get a deep philosophical lesson and/or message from his lyrics.

But the art of his work, much like his commercial appeal, is not found in the message but the delivery.

Lil Wayne has shaken up the rap world with a set of hits and lyrical word play that has made one statement loud and clear, that he is coming strong and here to stay

Whether that charm carries him through the years, only time will tell, but I think it’s safe to say that Lil Wayne is probably the most commercially marketable artist of this era, and for many more to come, so if you see me bobbing my head by the bus stop, murmuring

Ok, hello its da martian, space jam Jordan’s,
I want this sh-t forever wake up and smell the Garden,
fresher than the harvest, step up to the target,
if i had one guess than I guess im just New Orleans
,”...

then no, I haven’t lost my marbles, I just got caught up, neck deep in the phenomenon suitably named Lil Wayne.

.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

NBA and It's Stars: Past, Present and Future

So I sat down to watch the 2010 NBA All Star game Sunday night and I was left a bit disappointed. Though it was a pretty exciting game with the final score being 141 to 139 East, there was something missing. Now call me a hater if you will, but I can't stand Kobe Bryant! I think he's an arrogant SOB! With that being said, I missed that arrogant SOB on Sunday! The game just wasn't the same if I couldn't root against him and enjoy the fact that he was on a team that would lose! But what I also missed, was the drama that he brings to the game. That final three pointer that Carmelo Anthony took on Sunday and missed... there's a chance "the black mamba" might've made it, and I'd be typing a whole different blog and using the words "SOB" and "hate" a lot more! But he wasn't there... in the basketball game with the highest attendance on record (some 108,000 plus people) at Cowboy stadium.

That got me thinking. It got me thinking about the history of the NBA and the stars that have graced its courts throughout time! I thought about the Dr. J's and the Isiah Thomases and the Larry Birds and the Magic Johnsons and of course Michael Jordan (the greatest of all time). And I thought how much the game had changed. When the above mentioned names played in an all star game, you knew it was going to be something special. I don't know if I get that same sense when "King James" or Dwayne "Flash" Wade or Melo hit the court! But as much as I hate him, I gotta admit that I still get that "uh oh, look who has the ball" sense when Kobe hits the court! I root against him with the same fear that I'm sure many Lakers fans or Boston fans or Knicks fans had when Larry or Magic or Michael had the ball in their hands with the game on the line. Kobe might hit that shot! I mean I can't stand the guy, but he's the best closer in the league today.

Don't get me wrong, the future of the NBA however looks bright with names like Lebron James, Derreck Rose and Kevin Durant. And some day, to some dude, these guys will be his Magics, Birds or Jordans, but I will always miss the aura of invincibility that Magic, Michael and Larry brought when they stepped on the court. You never know if Lebron is going to be able to pull it off, I mean his team did get bumped out of the playoffs by Howard and the Magic last year and we were robbed of a Kobe vs Lebron finals (the Present vs the Future). D. Wayde is struggling to keep his team in the playoff hunt and although the Thunder are doing their thing thanks to Durant, he has a long way to go before we can start making predictions about how they have a chance at bumping the Lakers out of the playoffs.

So in conclusion my friends, The NBA All Star game on Sunday was a fun game to watch, but I'd much rather watch an All Star game of the 80's and 90's where Dominique was flying out of the building and Shawn Kemp was raining tomahawks down on opponents. Maybe it's nostalgia since there were some pretty amazing dunks by Lebron and company. Maybe it's that the NBA has lost some of it's luster. Nah, I think it's just me. And although I miss the old days, I'll be tuning in tonight when Lebron takes on Melo and Kobe takes on the Celtics! I love this game! I'm out ya'll!

Medinamus

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

The first MAS Exchange Blog!

So, here we go, the first MAS Exchange topic.
Now, being that it is Award time, as the Golden Globes and the Academy Awards are quickly approaching, MAS decided that we were obligated to crash the party, MAS Style. We decided to create three categories to vote from, in addition to honoring those legends of their field. This year we chose music, old and new. Now, you might be wondering, we just had he Grammy’s, man. True, but here at MAS Exchange we are all about breaking the rules while having a whole lot of fun along the way (switch things up. We have to keep you guessing. If we don’t, where’s the fun in it all). Each time a big awards ceremony occurs; another category will be added, ranging from all fields and business, along with a few funny to boot. So, here are the nominees…to vote just look to the right of the MAS Exchange page, cast your vote and have a ball. The red carpet here is laid out for you.
The nominees are...

Also, check out who MAS honors directly below this blog, and surf through the other sections of the web-site! Have a ball and MAS welcolmes you!

MAS Exchange Honors Mary J Blige!


Honoring Artist: Mary J. Blidge


From the sultry sound of Billie Holiday, or the beautiful blues of Sarah Vaughn, to the elegant, slick scats of Ella Fitzgerald, there is always a distinct trail from the innovators to those destine to innovate, those who, as others before them, are set to carve their names in time.
Mary J. Blige is no exception!
Born in Bronx, NY, Mary is no stranger to high, soulful vocals and urban style and grace. She was heavily involved in her church choirs, singing every since she was a child but it was not until she worked with none other than history making producer, Shawn Puffy Combs, that she would truly make her mark; originally working as a back up singer for R-Kelly (If you go back to old You-Tube footage you might just see her in the background).
With her debuted album, “What’s the 411,” Mary exploded onto the music scene. Such hits as “Real Love,” “What’s the 411,” “You Remind Me” and "Sweet Thing," to name a few, instantly became classic in the music world. In fact, the hip-hop album had such an impact on urban America that a new music genre was created. Mary J was now the “Queen of Hip-Hop Soul!,” a smooth infusion of hip-hop and soul music.
Now, over twenty years later Mary’s greatness blossoms once again with her new album, “Stronger,” her radio wave hit song garnering the same name (The song is also part of the Lebron James Autobigophy film, “More Than A Game,” soundtrack).
Bottom line. Mary’s greatness is a mark in music history than isn’t going anywhere and we, here at MAS Exchange honored the legend, “The Queen of Hip_Hop/Soul" Ms. Mary J. Bilge!”

Monday, January 18, 2010

So, here we go! The first MAS Exchange Topic! Now, being that it is Awards time, as the Golden Globes and Academy Awards are quickly approaching, MAS decided we were obligated to crash the party, MAS Style! We decided to create three categories for you to vote from, in addition to honoring those Legends of their feild, past, present and future! This year we chose music; old and the new. Now, you might be thinking, "But We have the Grammies, man!" True, but here, at MAS Exchange, we are all about being innovative while having a whole lot of fun along the way(we have to switch it up, you know...we have to keep you guessing! If not, where is the fun in it all). So, we decided to do it alittle different, on the World Wide Web!


Also, each time a big awards ceremony comes around, another category will be added as a MAs Exchange Award Nominies, , along with some funny ones to boot. To vote, just go to the news section of the web-site and click your choice, and have a ball. So, here we go!


And the nominees for the first MAS Exchange are...




Don't forget, just go to the news section and cast your vote! And, while your here on the MAS Red Carpet! Check out the new poject due for release this upcoming summer! Have a ball!

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Posted By Arroyocus Last Year!

Hey all Arroyocus here,,,and as mentioned before in the description of this page,,,we are hear to share opinions ,and we welcome all opinions whether or not they agree with us. With that I will open up with one of my all time favorite flicks,,,and I always catch a lot of heat for this one,,,but I gotta say ,,,I loved the Matrix. I will ,before going further as to why,admit that the first part was the best of the series,and as it went on it seemed to become more of an introspective ,stoners distorted views and opinions of the world and humanity in general ,which if you were never into ,the stoner part I mean, you probably are not going to get. The Matrix was to me the best movie of its genre, which if I had to name, it would be classified as sci-fi action. In reality it was the perfect blend of action,drama,suspense,and romance,few movies can equal or even rival this accomplishment. Furthermore, the Matrix had alot of heart, at its core when you strip away all the cool fight scenes and digital effects ,you have a basic human story. The story being that of believing in yourself even when faced with the toughest challenges, knowing and believeing that you can accomplish anything thats what its all about. Having been a catholic school student for a good portion of my youth ,I really appreciated the direct corralation between the film and the story of Christ. Neo ,the one ,the savior of mankind, Trinity, the name of the holy three, Morpheus the all seeing father, all of these characters represent very strong religious figures,even the city of Zion, according to the sciptures of the Koran its the promised land. I always appreciate stories with deep meanings taken from history or factual events. This entire idea for a story is so incredible , pure genius, makes me wish I had thought of it. Well there you have it folks just my opinion, lemme know what you guys think . Arroyocus out,,,but not ova,,,,,

What Is "The MAS Exchange?"

What is it you ask? Well here at MAS Media Studios we are always having different discussions ranging from favorite rapper to what's the best movie line! For that reason, we decided to put a section on the site just for that and call it...you guessed it, "The MAS Exchange!"
Here you'll get the chance to pick who would win between Mike Tyson or Ali in their prime. Or who is better Michael or Kobe! (MICHAEL!)

Now, we don't want you to simply agree (God knows we rarely do that) but we would love to know what your true view of the topic is, and challenge us on ours. We welcome all viewpoints. There are no wrong opinions, just the lack of ones. So put on your debating boxing gloves and come out swinging! We figure, we let the strongest viewpoint win!