Dr Horrible and RA3Author: jawapro
Date: Sat 25/10/2008 04:02 PM
I should have posted about this earlier - but I havent - so I am now.
I'm not a big fan of most musicals. In fact - most musicals are enough to make me leave the room - but there are a few I like. Things like Phantom of the Opera, Joseph, and the Pirates of Penzance (Jon English version) are pretty good.
But I have now found a musical that is FANTASTIC!
It's called Dr Horrible - and it's produced by Joss Whedon.
Need I say more?
For those with leaky brains - Joss Whedon is the guy responcible for Serenity and Firefly (my favorite movie and TV series).
During the Writers Strike in America, Joss didn't have any work - so he and his family and friends got together to make a musical for the internet. Basically as a way of shoving it to the studieos (who weren't giving the writers a raise) and proving that you can be successfull without the studieos help.
It's a story of a guy who wants to become a super-villian (who is NOT from Maclom in the Middle), the girl from the laundry that he has a crush on, and a hero called Captain Hammer who is extremely up himself (like Superman and most heros really).
The bad guy is the good guy and the good guy is the bad guy etc.
It's designed to be a blog. Sort of like the people who video blog on Youtube. Dr Horrible is blogging about his attempts to join the Evil League of Evil.
It's highly funny - with some fantastic songs that I still haven't stopped singing.
It's not out on DVD yet, but you can buy it on iTunes (if you're not totally opposed to iTunes) or watch it on youtube or get it via bittorent etc.
As soon as it comes out on DVD, I'm buying it.
It's some of the best stuff I've seen for years.
If I havent already forced you to watch it (like a lot of my firends) I highly recommend it.
In other news - I've been watching/reading a lot about Red Alert 3 lately (it's due out next month!) and it's looking really good.
Except for one thing.
Copy Protection.
Now - while copy protection itself is understandable - this sort isn't.
When you install it, it registers with a website to make sure it's legal. That's annoying and evil etc - but I could put up with it if I had to. By the way - I'm going to buy it - so my copy will be legal - I'm not complaining because I want to pirate it.
The big problem is that it will only let you install it 5 times. After that - you'll have to ring EA to get more licenses activated.
I install and uninstall games a lot - so this will get stupidly annoying.
And the bigger question - what happens in ten years time when I want to install it? Will they still be supporting it?
One of the EA reps said something like "in ten years time hopefully Red Alert 4 will be out so you won't need to play it anymore" which is insane! I still play Dune 2, regardless of the 3 or 4 games that have followed it. I still play Command and Conquer (original) even though it's had 7 or so sequels.
The even more stupid thing is that Spore (which I haven't played) had the same sort of copy protection. Fat lot of good it did them - within a week it was cracked and you could download a version that didn't need to register.
Spore was massivly pirated - partly by people who decided not to buy it just because of the protection.
So RA3 will be cracked quickly too (probably before it's even for sale in Aus) and people will pirate it.
I'm going to buy it - I've already reserved my copy of the Premier Edition. I like owning my games, and I want to encourage them to make decent games. But I'm almost certainly going to pirate it too sometime, so I'll have a copy that will keep working in 10 years time.
And if I wasn't such a huge fan of the Command and Conquer series, I'd be joining the ranks of people boy-cotting the game and pirating it instead of buying it.
Stupid move EA.
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