Saturday, August 05, 2006

It's coming!

Silent Hill (Fullscreen) - DVD
Format: DVD
Running Time: 125 Min.
Rated R



SYNOPSIS

Based on the best-selling horror action game, Silent Hill stars Radha Mitchell (Man on Fire) as Rose, a desperate mother who takes her adopted daughter, Sharon, to the town of Silent Hill in an attempt to cure her of her ailment. After a violent car crash, Sharon disappears and Rose begins her desperate search to get her back. She descends into a fog of smoldering ash and into the center of the twisted reality of a town's terrible secret. Pursued by grotesquely deformed creatures and a townspeople stuck in permanent purgatory, Rose begins to uncover the truth behind the apocalyptic disaster that burned the town 30 years back. Dare to step inside the horrific town of Silent Hill, where darkness preys on every soul and Hell's creations await around every corner. But know that once you enter...there is no turning back.

"'SILENT HILL' WILL SHATTER YOUR SENSES AND LEAVE YOU BREATHLESS." - Brian Tallerico, UGO.com

"TRUE HORROR FANS WILL STAND UP AND CLAP." - Paul Nomad, THE HORROR CHANNEL




DVD FEATURES
"Silent Hill Origins" Making-of featurette
"Casting Silent Hill" Making-of featurette
"Building Silent Hill" Making-of featurette
"Stars and Stunts" Making-of featurette
"Creatures Unleashed" Making-of featurette
"Creature Choreography" Making-of featurette
Previews

About the Film
Stars: Radha Mitchell, Sean Bean, Laurie Holden, Deborah Kara Unger, Kim Coates, Tanya Allen, Alice Krige, Jodelle Ferland
Director: Christophe Gans
Producer: Samuel Hadida
Writer: Roger Avary
Genre: Horror
CC: Yes
Color/B&W: Color

Thursday, May 25, 2006

Pictures from SH: Origins









E3 2006 Silent Hill

E3 2006: Silent Hill Origins Explored
We go deeper into the history of Silent Hill.


May 9, 2006 - Konami introduced journalists to the latest chapter of their survival horror franchise, Silent Hill Origins, at their press conference today. The introduction started with a movie montage that encompassed the four titles on the consoles, showing the main characters of those titles as they went through their experience of Silent Hill. It quickly shifted to the main character of Origins, a truck driver named Travis O'Grady, as he drove down the road. Without explanation, the camera then shifted to a character walking down a long hallway in an old manor. Inexplicable images flashed quickly, such as odd fleshy orbs in a sink, rusty meat hooks hanging and other trademark scenes of the twisted side of the town of Silent Hill.
The trailer quickly descended into a chaotic frenzy of images, punctuated by music that slowed down and sped up at different intervals that gave a sense of instability to the entire trailer, but conveyed that something was definitely wrong with what you were watching. Odd figures cast their gnarled shadows on walls. Warped armless figures, which veterans of the Silent Hill series would recognize, twitched and shivered in pale pools of light. Large beasts without faces or heads hung on meat hooks. The immediate inference was that there were plenty of creatures coming out of the darkest corners of the town to grab at Travis, which was quickly confirmed by a shot of his deserted eighteen wheeler surrounded by shadowy figures that enveloped the truck. It was then swallowed by fog, which implied that the trucker had been completely absorbed by the town itself.It didn't help that some of the next shots featured Travis staring into a mirror in a trashed restroom, only to find the mirror rip apart, as if something was trying to crawl out of it. The trailer then showed a number of the monsters that we'd seen before, such as the creature in a straightjacket stumbling his way through a dimly lit area and even the hint of the wheelchair beast. At least, it was the hint of the wheelchair creature, as only the chair could be seen dragged slowly into the shadow, making a loud scraping noise across the tile floor.We were informed that as an origin story of the franchise, the game will not fully answer all of the questions for the series, but it will give the franchise a full historical context. For instance, it explains how Alessa inflected her rage upon the town of Silent Hill, as well as the role The Order plays in its tortured state. We were also told that old characters such as Dahlia, Dr. Kaufman and Alessa are just some of the characters that are making a return to the title.There was also a lot of attention placed on newer camera placement that has been redone to better suit the PSP's smaller screen. This provides players with much better situational awareness, something that implied that you'd need to know what was happening at all times. There was also the announcement on a new "cineractive" system that would capture key gameplay moments and scenarios, providing Travis with completely new commands, attacks and dodges. These cineractive moments were likened to those high intensity moments in film, and promised a new way to get players involved in the suspense of the game. Silent Hill Origins is scheduled to be released this Winter, but we'll have more details from the show floor.

E3 2006: Silent Hill Origins
We explore the history of the most twisted town in gaming.
by Jeff Haynes

May 9, 2006 - The Silent Hill franchise literally reinvented survival horror, where the true monster that wasn't necessarily the grotesque creatures that came at you on the screen, but the entire town that you found yourself in. The town of Silent Hill felt alive and malevolent, which added to the tension whenever your surroundings went from something familiar to the extremely strange. Now the place you would never want to visit is revisiting its roots as it leaps from consoles to the PSP with Silent Hill Origins.
We got a chance to take a look at this original tale, which reveals the history about what turned Silent Hill into such an incredibly twisted town to begin with. The story will center around a lone truck driver who's in the middle of a routine delivery and finds himself trapped in the city limits. Unfortunately, this man has an extremely troubled past, and as we discovered, had severe hallucinations and delusional episodes. As the town begins its descent into the madness that grips its streets and buildings, the player will be forced to confront these hallucinations as well as the strange monsters that inhabit Silent Hill.

Konami has gone out of its way to redefine the series to take advantage of the PSP, particularly with a new gameplay feature called the Barricade System. In previous Silent Hill titles, you essentially had to fight or flee, as there wasn't really a way to avoid pursuing monsters. With the Barricade System, you have the option to manipulate the environment, pushing furniture, scattered debris and other objects together to create obstacles that will impede their progress, giving you a little bit of sanctuary from the beasts for a short while. We also gained some clues into the horror that the main character may have to come to grips with. Many of the images that we obtained show a number of hospital scenes, which seems to indicate at least a period of institutionalization when he was younger. It would also appear that the town seems to be feeding off of these traumatic memories, as a number of the monsters seem influenced by the mentally ill or infirmed. One creature appeared as if it was in a straightjacket, while another seemed fused to an off-kilter wheelchair.

With new control and combat schemes, as well as a new camera that's been specifically optimized for the PSP's button layout and a musical score by series composer Akira Yamaoka, Silent Hill Origins will be coming out next year

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Movie Review



MFG! I loved it!  

Did you expect anything else?

If you have not seen it yet, do not read any further! You have been warned.

I will admit bias. I would be hard pressed to say much negative about anything Silent Hill. That being said, I honestly loved this movie, and I dearly wish for a sequel.
I had reservations, as I am sure most of us did, at first. I mean why is Harry and Cheryl not the stars? Why does there appear to be a mixture of the first 3 Silent Hills?  Pyramid Head had nothing to do with the whole Alessa/Cheryl/Heather story. I also hated seeing Cybil die. I think Roger Avery and Christophe Gans did an awesome job. And the Janitor rocked! I want to see this enemy in a game!

I have to say that in my opinion, this movie was made for fans of the game. If you have never played a single SH game, you will be able to get a general grasp of the movie, but I doubt you will have the same appreciation as a game player will have.

All in all, 4 out of 5 Energy Drinks!

Thursday, April 13, 2006

THE DOOR IS OPEN TO SILENT HILL!!!!




I CANNOT WAIT! I feel like a kid at Christmas!

Sunday, April 02, 2006

Just 19 More Days!





I am so friggin excited!
This is the best poster I have seen to date:

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Some of my fav pics

I know there are plenty of pictures out there, so I am just going to add my favorites. These looked like they came straight out of the first game.



Thursday, January 26, 2006

Silent Hill

Silent Hill

So I am a nutsoid Silent Hill fan. I came to the game a little late, in 2002. But I started out with the first one, and have loved the entire series. I am still partial to the first one, but really like all four. Not real sure which one is my favorite.