Saturday 29 December 2012

grindhouse classics “massacre mafia style” (a.k.a. “the executioner”)

Wow. That’s the first word that comes to mind when discussing quasi-legendary nightclub singer/comedian/all-around entertainer Duke Mitchell’s 1978 no-budget “Godfather” rip-off, “Massacre Mafia Style,” also released both theatrically and on VHS under the alternate titles “The Executioner” and “Like Father, Like Son.” And while it’s tempting to just leave the review at that and let you discover the perverse mayhem of this nearly-forgotten Z-grade masterpiece on your own, I’ve truthfully never been that good at shutting up, so at least a few words are in order—

Mitchell, who also wrote, directed, and produced this 79-minute homage to pure cinematic chaos on a frayed-shoestring budget, stars as Mimi (more often pronounced as M’mi, rather than Me-Me, but it depends on who’s doing the talking), the son of a highly-regarded mafia figure who left America for Sicily at the age of 16 when his father was deported.

Now (whenever that “now” may be) a widower? (he lost his Sicilian wife to incurable cancer) with a 6-year-old son, Mimi asks and receives his elderly dad’s permission to return, alone, to the US in order to take over the LA-area prostitution and numbers-running operations and earn a better future for his son.

A basic enough premise, to be sure, but once Mimi hooks up with childhood friend Jolly (Vic Caeasr) in order to help him with his conquest of the underworld, it’s sheer, frenzied, balls-to-the-walls anarchy from start to finish. Even the slow, “talky” scenes take on an aura of unpredictable WTF-ness thanks to Mitchell’s frenetic, amazingly singular performance. He’s capable of anything at any time, and the viewer quite literally doesn’t know what the hell could happen from one second to the next, as director Mitchell bobs and weaves between straight-forward conventionality and completely-out-of-the-blue experimentalism (the scene where a black pimp is crucified has to be seen to be believed), and actor Mitchell goes from mild-mannered soliloquy-deliverer to insane mafia hitman without a conscience at less than the drop of a hat. You’ve never seen a performance like Mitchell delivers here, and his manic instability and complete incongruousness from one moment to the next is the glue that holds the film together even though, by all respects, he’s quite literally tearing things apart. I can’t explain it, the guy is just a force of (warped, admittedly) nature.

Mimi’s hardscrabble climb to the top is a long, slow slog in terms of time elapsed in the script, but it’s covered at a breakneck pace. Over a decade goes by in Mimi’s life, but as mentioned earlier, the total running time of the film is 79 minutes. In other words, things don’t let up much.

Like most grindhouse fans, my only exposure to “Massacre Mafia Style” came from the trailer included on most Grindhouse Releasing discs from the late 90s onward. Come to find out, in the best low-budget fashion, the trailer is essentially nothing more the film’s opening scene, cut off at a brilliantly tense point — Mimi and Jolly wipe out what appears to be more or less everyone in an entire office building in brutal fashion, and on their way out, a young boy gets into the elevator and we see Mimi patting his head. The entire scene has no dialogue and is overlaid with a faux-”authentic” Dean Martin-style Italian musical number. Now knowing what’s being said, we’re left to wonder — does Mimi kill the kid in order to ensure that there are no living witnesses who might finger he and his partner for the crime?

I won’t give it away, but suffice to say, “Massacre Mafia Style” is a movie that certainly FEELS, from the outset,? like the kid could be shot, regardless of whether or not Mimi actually DOES it.

Now, though, I can proudly say I’ve seen the whole thing, and a whole lot more. That’s because Mitchell’s son, Jeffrey, has released a seriously limited edition (as in 500 copies) three-disc “Family Edition” of his old man’s masterpiece. I don’t know if Grindhouse Releasing will ever get around to putting out their own version (along with Mitchell’s other film they apparently have some sort of claim on, the truly bizarre looking “Gone With The Pope”), but at this point I have to say I don’t really care, because this package gives you so much more than you could ever ask for.

Disc One contains the feature film itself, and while the transfer is quite obviously direct-from-VHS (and presented in mono),? it still looks and sounds decent enough. Added to that, though, we get no less than three feature-length commentary tracks from Jeffrey Mitchell and family friends Frankie Ray (frequent writing collaborator with Duke and, believe it or not, Lenny Bruce) and George Jacobs (long-time personal assistant to and valet for Frank Sinatra). While actual discussion of the film itself on these tracks is a bit spotty, they spin one entertaining yarn after another about the elder Mitchell’s life and career, and obviously know more than just a bit about the intersected worlds of Hollywood and the mob that the story takes its inspiration from.

Rounding out the disc, we have the aforementioned theatrical trailer, some rare radio spots narrated by Duke, and ax extended?preview for another upcoming Jeffrey Mitchell private-issue DVD release, this?of? one of his father’s nightclub acts titled “An Impressionistic Tribute To Jimmy Durante.”

And folks, that’s just the first disc.

On Disc Two, we get a brand new documentary feature on the lives and careers of both Mitchells entitled “Like Father, Like Son,” extended interviews with both Frankie Ray and George Jacobs, audio recordings of one of Duke Mitchell’s final live performances,? a seriously extensive gallery of stills covering not only “Massacre Mafia Style,” but Duke’s entire life and career, and various stages of the film’s script — early treatments, a rough draft, and the final shooting script — available in PDF format.

Finally, a third “bonus disc” is being offered to online customers? that features 30 more minutes of archival footage, interview outtakes with (Jeffrey) Mitchell,? Ray and Jacobs, and additional commentary from all three.

So — yeah. This is one comprehensive package, to say the least, and a true labor of love, all?boxed up?together with a nice inlay card that features “The Executioner” poster from the top of this review on front with a copy of Duke’s scrawled “Italian cheat sheet” on the back. And while it’s not my style to pimp this openly for a product, the only way you’re going to see this thing, unless you’re a friend who wants to come over to my place to watch it, is to order it directly from http://www. massacremafiastyle.com. Like I mentioned earlier, only 500 copies were made, so if you want it, get it while you can.

I’m not really sure what other movie I can compare this to. In a way, it reminds me of a mirror image of? “The Black Connection” (which wouldn’t be a bad choice for my next review, actually) given that they’re both ultra-low-budget late-70s gangster flicks that depict? an underworld war between Italians and African-Americans (albeit from opposite sides), and they’re both equally discombobulated, but “Massacre Mafia Style” is a whole lot bloodier, nastier, funnier (yes, you read that right), and has a LOT more music (again, yes, you read that right).? And there has NEVER been a performance like the one Duke Mitchell delivers in this film, before or since.

I’d give it my highest possible recommendation, but even that seems praise to faint. In short, get off your ass and see it now.

Friday 28 December 2012

2012-12-21-25

(Singapore) Nokia E72 in stores from tomorrow

The Nokia E72 boastsa sleek and contemporary design and supports instant messaging (IM) accounts (such as Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, Google Talk and Ovi, amongst many others) provided by Nokia Messaging direct from the homescreen for the first time. With Nokia Messaging, email junkies will relish the instant access to multiple personal mail accounts such as Gmail, Yahoo! Mail, Windows Live Mail, Ovi Mail, etc, directly on the Nokia E72. For work emails, there are Microsoft Mail for Exchange and IBM Lotus Notes Traveler.

With the convenience and connectivity that comes with the built-in 3.5G and Wi-Fi, also comes performance and efficiency with the optical navigation key that makes scrolling through emails a breeze. The Nokia E72 also features a fully integrated QWERTY keypad and a clear QVGA display.

The Nokia E72 definitely has not forgotten this with its entertainment features that include 37.5 hours of music playback time and up to 16GB of storage space for music, images and various apps that can be downloaded from the Ovi Store. And if that entertainment isn’t enough for thrill-seekers, take the Nokia E72 on a joy ride to discover exciting new places with the built-in Assisted –GPS receiver and Nokia Maps application.

The E72 will be available in three colours: Zodium black, Metal grey and Topaz brown.

Key features of the Nokia E72 include:
· Numeric keypad, QWERTY keyboard
· One-touch keys for the Home, Calendar, Contacts and Email icons
· Intuitive Optical Navi Key
· Supports multiple simultaneous email accounts, emails with attachments or with filtering, as well as HTML email support
· HSDPA maximum speed: 10.2 Mbps
· Integrated A-GPS with compass
· Nokia Maps 3.0
· 5 megapixel camera (2592 x 1944 pixels) with autofocus and flash

Pricing - SGD$ 750, excluding operator plan and GST



Thursday 27 December 2012

2012-12-21-313

90nm Opteron Enhancements

- AMD has begun using a 90-nm SOI manufacturing process at its Fab30in Dresden, Germany
- 90-nm AMD64 is in active pilot mode in Fab 30 and prototype parts arerunning in systems.
- 90-nm process would come in with all the advanced features acquired duringprevious generations; including copper interconnect, a Black Diamond low-ktechnology, and as an SOI process with the base wafers provided by Soitec SA.
- The move to 90-nm has reduced the die size to 114 square millimeters,about 40 percent of the die area compared with the established 130-nm process,with reference to an Opteron prototype
- The use of SOI at the 130-nm process node had reduced processor powerconsumption to the 45-W to 55-W mark and that the shrink to 90-nm would producean additional benefit
- Increasing the speed of the embedded memory controller and reducing thelatency in the HyperTransport technology
- 90-nm process started with a nine-layer interconnect back-end to match the130-nm process to allow easy transition of established products, but that fornew or re-laid products the process could be extended to 11 layers.
- AMD expects commercial shipment of products made using the 90-nm processto begin in the third quarter.
- 300-mm wafer processing now expected early in 2006.
- Strained-silicon would be introduced by AMD at some point in the future.
- There are no plans to migrate the classic Athlon to 90-nm

Wednesday 26 December 2012

2012-12-21-394

Acer Aspire One First Impression

Just before we say goodbye to Computex Taipei, we managed to lay our hands ona Acer Aspire One demo unit. Aspire One is internally known as ZG5 and ispowered by Atom N270 at 1.6GHz. It has 512MB DDR2 SDRAM onboard and has anotherexpansion slot for a stick of 512/1/2GB. It comes with 8.9-inch display with upto 1024x600 resolution, a 1.3M pixel camera, a dedicated SDHC expansion slot, aninternal card reader, 8GB SSD onboard, 80GB HDD (optional), 3 x USB 2.0 ports,802.11b/g wireless, 10/100 Ethernet, VGA out. The demo unit comes with a 3-cell2200mAh battery but Acer offers 6-cell 4400mAh battery as well. Interestingly,it has WiMAX module onboard (optional) and a slot for 3G SIM card. Acer isslated to launch it in July for US$ 399 and we feel that it is a worthycompetitor to ASUS Eee PC series in terms of specs, look and feel. We learnedthat Acer is planning a 10" model as well.



Tuesday 25 December 2012

2012-12-21-364

ABIT Unveils AW8-MAX 955X Board

In their relentless pursuit of perfection, ABIT Engineers have created theirultimate MAX motherboard to date. Today ABIT is pleased to announce the AW8-MAX,the latest addition to its revolutionary MAX Series, and the first to featureSilent OTES™ cooling technology. Designed, built, and tested to the highestpossible standards, this board is a must have product for users who simplydemand the best.

Based on the Intel® 955X™ chipset, the AW8-MAX is engineered to deliver theultimate computing experience. ABIT’s Silent OTES, AudioMAX™ 7.1 HD and µGuru™2005 technologies place this motherboard ahead of the pack.

MAXimum Engineering

Built around the Intel® 955X™ platform, the AW8-MAX supports Intel® Pentium 4and Pentium D LGA775 1066/800MHz FSB processors. Hyper-Threading, XD-bit, EM64T,EIST technology, Dual-channel DDR2-667/533 memory and High-Definition Audio arejust some of the many features that combine to make the AW8-MAX ABIT’s flagshipIntel motherboard.

Silent OTES uses ABIT-designed heatpipe technology to transfer harmful heat awayfrom the North Bridge to the Collection Module, where it’s removed from the caseby the CPU fan. The result, a totally silent platform offering excellent coolingefficiency by utilizing existing hardware, ultimately providing enhancedperformance, stability and a quieter experience for the end user.

The cooling system is made from the finest materials to ensure excellentcooling performance. The North Bridge comes in contact with a high-gradealuminum heatsink with an all-copper base, which is fastened securely to ensuremaximum contact for heat transfer. The pure red copper fins on the CollectionModule are angled for optimum air flow, and utilize existing airflow from theCPU fan, delivering excellent cooling with minimal noise thanks to their largesurface area.

Dolby® Certified 7.1 channel HD Audio with Dolby Master Studio support promisesAW8-MAX users an unforgettable listening experience. The use of a daughter cardresults in a significant reduction in noise generated from the motherboard, amajor improvement when compared to typical on-board audio solutions. An opticalS/PDIF In/Out port provides crystal clear connection to their favorite digitaldevices.

The AW8-MAX uses the 2005 version of ABIT’s exclusive µGuru™ technology, whichintegrates OC Guru™ overclocking, ABIT EQ™ hardware monitoring, FlashMenu™1-click BIOS updating, and BlackBox™ diagnostic technology into a user friendlyWindows-based interface. With OC Guru, users can tune front side bus speeds andCPU voltages on-the-fly through Windows. ABIT EQ lets users monitor fan speeds,system voltages and temperatures at-a-glance, and FlashMenu™ 1-click BIOS updatemakes it easy to keep the system running in absolute peak condition. If aproblem arises, BlackBox™ automatically detects your hardware configuration,allowing it to be sent to ABIT tech support for fast, friendly e-service. WithµGuru, users have the most comprehensive suite of system utilities ever to powera desktop motherboard.

Fully Featured for the Future

There’s full support for the Intel® Pentium 4 and Pentium D LGA775 processors.The four 240-pin DIMM sockets can hold an impressive 8GB of DDR2 memory. SixSATAII RAID ports and one IDE port makes future storage expansion an easy task.Built-in USB 2.0 and IEEE 1394b functionality means connectivity to all thelatest high-speed peripherals and multimedia devices. On-board Dual PCI-EGigabit LAN provides lighting fast connections.

Built with Bulletproof Technology

Like all ABIT products, the AW8-MAX is built with Bulletproof Technology – a newstandard in terms of Quality, Reliability, Stability, and Engineering.Bulletproof Technology begins with selecting the highest quality componentsavailable. ABIT uses only Japanese-made capacitors on ABIT branded motherboardsand graphics cards – capacitors that cost several times more than regularcapacitors. While others try to cut components, ABIT puts quality first.Bulletproof Technology also means stability, and the AW8-MAX has passed theTorture Test, a series of looping demos and benchmarks designed to tax thehardware far beyond normal use. Add to all of this, exclusive ABIT Engineeredfeatures, and the AW8-MAX raises the bar by which motherboards are judged.

Specifications

Intel® 955X chipset
Intel Pentium 4/D LGA775 CPU support
8GB DDR2 667/533
Silent OTES™
µGuru™ 2005
AudioMAX 7.1 HD Technology
6 x SATAII 3Gbps



Monday 24 December 2012

2012-12-21-357

ABIT Motherboards Roadmap


PlatformChipsetsQ3 '04Q4 '04Q1 '05IntelIntelAA8 (925X/ICH6R)
AG8 (915P/ICH6R))
AG8-V (915P/ICH6)
AS8 (865PE/ICH5R)AA8 Fatality (925XE/ICH6R)
IG8 (915P/ICH6)
IG80 (915G/ICH6)
IG81 (915G/ICH6)AA8-Max (925XE/ICH6R)
IG82 (910GL/ICH6)VIAVG7 (PT890/VT8237)
VT7 (PT880/VT8237)VT8 (PT880/VT8251) ATiIA20 (RS400/SB400)SiSSG72 (SiS661FX/964L)AMDVIAAX8 (K8T890/VT8237)
KV80/81/82 (K8M800)AV8 (K8T800/VT8237)NVIDIANF8(NF3 250)AN8Fatality / AN8-Max (CK8-04)