mardi 28 mai 2013

halloween horrors 2011 “day of the dead” 2008

And hey, since we’re on the subject of shitty direct-to-video zombie flicks —

Honestly, folks, they don’t come much worse than the 2008 “remake” (and I use that term very loosely) of George A. Romero’s classic, Day Of The Dead.

I remember in the time between when this project was announced (sometime in 2006, if memory serves me correctly) and it landed like a thud on video store shelves, Netflix, etc., most hard-core horror fanatics were — skeptical, to put it kindly. Sure, the budget was okay (estimated to be around $18 million, and filmed in Bulgaria to make those dollars stretch even further), and Steve Miner was attached as director, a guy who had earned a certain reservoir of goodwill for Halloween : H2O. The cast list didn’t look to bad, either — Mena Suvari was set to star, Ving Rhames would be in there for a (brief, as it turns out) cameo as a military commander, Ian McNeice was going to play a burned-out ex-hippie DJ, Nick Cannon (before his career seriously took off thanks to who he married) was in there someplace, a pre- 90210AnnaLynne McCord was on board — surely it couldn’t be as bad as we all feared, could it?

As things turned out, the finished product was actually much, much worse.

First off, let’s get one thing straight right away — 2008′s Day Of The Dead isn’t a remake of the Romero original at all. It’s not even “based on” that film as the credits proclaim. The only vague similarity between the two is that the first one had a semi-intelligent zombie who was capable of learning named Bub (in a legendary performance by the great Howard Sherman), and this one’s got a vegetarian zombie (yes, you read that correctly) named Bob.

That’s it. Seriously. Oh, and this one’s got a secret underground military base, as well. But they don’t get to it until about the final 30 minutes of the film.

So no allusions to Cold War paranoia. No attempts to educate the zombies for domestic use/possible co-existence. No mad doctor. No questions along the lines of “what price will our possible survival come at?”

No, friend,s all of that would require brains and heart, and this film has neither. Hell, Miner and company can’t even decide if they want their zombies to be slow shamblers or the new, speedy, 28 Days Later model, so they give us both (as well as a mix of live-action and CGI creatures, with extremely mixed results). instead all we’ve got here is the story of a by-now-typical zombie outbreak that first looks like a virus but turns out to be much worse plaguing the scenic mountain town of Leadville, Colorado (and to this flick’s credit Bulragia does, indeed, look a bit Colorado-ish) that our heroine, army private ( I think, although maybe she was a corporal, I can’t remember and don’t care) Sarah Bowman (Suvari) just happens to call home.

And I think I’m just gonna leave it at that because, honestly, there’s just no reason to see this movie. A pretty decent cast turns in listless, one-dimensional performances all around, which is what I would probably do in their shoes as well if I’d read this mind-numblingly lifeless script. There’s no tension, suspense, or even anything really interesting going on. The best thing I can say about the whole thing is that it’s over in a truly mercifully short 86 minutes.

Day Of The Dead , 2008 incarnation, is available on DVD and Blu-Ray from First Look Pictures. It’s got a sharp widescreen transfer, 5.1 sound, a commentary with Miner and several of the cast and crew, a making-of featurette — all the bells and whistles. But it still sucks. Royally. But hey, if it just had another title — any other title — what we’d be looking at here is yet another lousy DTV living dead flick. Stand in line and take a number.? By trying to hitch itself onto Romero’s wagon, however, it shows itself to be not just bad, but shameless and disrespectful, as well. Avoid at all costs, I beg you — please!

mardi 21 mai 2013

AMD starts hiring world class SoC engineers

In order to go forward, AMD executives know that Wall Street investors wont be impressed with the 1400 layoffs - if the market success of Apple, Nokia, Intel, BMW, Audi, Airbus (and the list goes on) show anything is that engineering excellence is what is required for success.

AMDs Rory P. Read will announce his Project WIN strategy at Financial Analyst Day in February 2012, but until then, some serious head hunting is taking place. Bear in mind that AMD did not just lay people off, the company had internal reorganization and it was good to hear that several former "directors of engineering" (GPU, CPU, Memory architects) were promoted to VP, CVP and C-level executives.

Thus, it comes as no surprise that AMDs LinkedIn page is now filled with job posts and there is active recruiting taking place behind the scenes. Bear in mind that some of these ads are searching not just for one job position, rather several talented engineers at the same time (depending on interview results). Engineers are even looked for on Twitter.

So, who is AMD looking for? The positions are mostly located in Austin (TX), Sunnyvale (CA), Boxborough (MA) and Fort Collins (CO) and we have to say that job descriptions are intriguing. This is just a small sample of jobs available:

Video Architect, Sunnyvale CA - "Responsible forthe design and development of x86/SSE and GPU-based Software video codecs, suchas MPEG-2, H.264 and SVC"

SOC Integration Engineer, Austin TX - "Own floor planning (estimates & actual), C4 planning, packaging requirements, top level interconnects, implement overlays, full chip assembly along with associated physical verification of assembled chip for next generation AMD Server and Fusion microprocessors."

SOC Design Verification Engineer, Austin TX "This position is for an experienced verification engineer in AMDs SoC verification group working on next generation high performance x86 client and server microprocessors. The location is the Lone Star Design Center in southwest Austin."

System Software Development Engineer, Austin TX - "System Optimization Engineering team is seeking an experienced system-software developer to join AMDs modeling team for software-based simulation of AMDs future server, notebook, tablet and desktop platforms."

Learning and Development Manager, Austin TX - "The L&D Manager (Finance Transformation) position will support us in the transformation of our global Finance team. Engaging our employees globally, you will support the transformation of the Finance organization through the project management, facilitation, and coaching of the team via process and culture change specifically through training development, delivery, and sustainment."

The list goes on, and if you want to check it out, hit this link. As far as AMD goes, we can only hope that the new faces in AMD will make their products even more competitive on the market.



mardi 14 mai 2013

ASUS EN8800 Series

ASUS Technology Pte Ltd (ASUS) the leading provider of high-performancegraphics solutions is proud to introduce the EN8800 series, which includes theworld’s first DirectX 10-ready graphics cards and provides powerful videocapability to score 10,531 on 3DMark06.

To offer the e-sport community greater value on their gaming system investments,the EN8800 series includes two hot 3D games: Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter andGTI Racing. The EN8800 series currently consists of two models, the EN8800GTX/HTDP/768Mand EN8800GTS/HTDP/640M.

World’s fastest and first DirectX 10-ready graphics cards

The EN8800GTX/HTDP/768M scored *10,531 in 3DMark06 at 1280x1024 resolution,making it one of the most powerful solutions in the market. Both models of theEN8800 series are powered by the Microsoft-certified DirectX 10-ready GPU fromNVIDIA. The EN8800 series is fully-compatible with Shader Model 4.0, and enablesefficient batch process of game objects and data, and allows a far richer andmore immersive gaming experience. DirectX 10 support also means compatibilitywith the up coming Microsoft Vista operating system for future upgrades.

*Result is based on ASUS internal lab tests

3D Games and benchmarking tool bundle

The EN8800 series bundles Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter from Ubisoft and GTIRacing from Techland. 3Dmark06 Advanced Version, the premier graphics benchmarksoftware, is also available with the purchase of the two new graphics cards.Whether it’s for gamers or overclockers, the EN8800 series offers excellentvalue in return.

Splendid Video Intelligence Technology

The new EN8800 series incorporates Splendid Video Intelligence Technology, anexclusive feature found only on ASUS solutions. With Splendid, images enabled byASUS graphics cards are fine tuned to deliver vibrant visual representations inconditions most favorable to the human eye. Splendid works on top of NVIDIA’sPureVideotm technology to offer sharp decoded video.



jeudi 2 mai 2013

ATi Catalyst 4.2 Drivers Tested


Pentium 4 EE 3.2Ghz
Hercules Radeon 9800 XTCatalyst 3.10Catalyst 4.1Catalyst 4.23DMark2001SE2057620562205793DMark2003659865916608UT2003 Demo(Flyby)272.9268.5271.1SplinterCell 1.2b(1_1_1_Tbilisi)88.286.586.6Quake III Arena(Demo004)459464.6464.8Serious Sam SE 1.5b108.5107.5107.1

There aren't any significant performance improvements in the new set ofCatalyst 4.2 drivers on a Radeon 9800 XT card but according the release notes,Radeon 9000, 9200 and 8500 users will experience some nice improvements. Nowthere is no wait when you apply changes to the Direct3D settings which iscertainly more welcomed.

 

Release Notes

Component Video Output Enhancement
The latest ATI software driver now allows the user the choice of using panningmode or a center-timing mode in which the image would appear in the center ofthe TV screen when using the Component Video output on an HDTV display. Thisoption is found in the ATI Control Panel and is supported under the Windows XP,Windows 2000, and Windows ME operating systems. This feature is available on theATI RADEON™ 8500 and higher class of products.

Direct3D Setting Enhancement
Previous versions of the ATI display driver required the monitor going blank forup to 8 seconds when applying Direct3D settings. The latest ATI software driverfor the RADEON™ 9500 and higher class of products now allows for the Direct3Dsetting to be applied without the monitor's display going blank.

Performance Improvements
As with most CATALYST™ releases performance has increased in various situations.This release of CATALYST™ provides performance gains to the ATI DX8 productfamily. These products include the RADEON™ 9200, 9000, and 8500 series.Performance gains are noticed throughout the following software:

Framerates in Unreal Tournament 2003 are up by as much as 15%
A performance gain of between 5 and 10% is noticed in Aquamark3
A performance gain of between 2-3% is noticed in ShaderMark scores
Framerates in Halo are up 3 to 4%
A performance improvement of 2% is noticed in Tomb Raider

 

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