What’s on Built for Speed: Friday 11th November 2011

It’s time again for a Built for Speed classic album retrospective and this Friday it’s the record that forged an unexpected but thrilling link between punk, pop and (yes) disco, it’s Blondie’s Parallel Lines.  There’s also plenty of new music and reviews of latest release films including horror flick Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark and rom com I Don’t Know How

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What’s on Built for Speed: Friday 4th November 2011

This week on Built for Speed we review the latest adaptation of The Three Musketeers and the Mixed Martial Arts action of Warrior.  There’s also plenty of music new and old including Detroit Cobras, Imelda May and Wilco.  You can also find out what’s happening on the live music front with our regular preview of weekend gigs. Or, if you’re after

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What’s on Built for Speed: Friday 28th October 2011

This week Built for Speed honours that fine Australian tradition of Halloween by playing a spine chilling selection of spooky tunes.  Pretty much anything that name drops ghosties, goblins and beasties will get a run so expect plenty of Misfits, Iron Maiden and Black Sabbath.  We step away from the spookiness momentarily to give our views on two new release movies:

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What’s on Built for Speed: Friday 21st October 2011

This week on Built for Speed we review the latest Aussie cinematic hopeful The Cup.  We also take a look at the latest film for 90’s icon Kevin Smith, Red State. Speaking of 90’s icons, our classic album this month is Blur’s Park Life.  We also have plenty of info on upcoming gigs and which shows on TV you should be watching. 

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Film review: FOOTLOOSE from Built for Speed

With its remake of 80’s teen flick Footloose, Hollywood continues to plunder the riches of Gen X nostalgia and Gen Y’s love of ironic retro cool.  The original 1984 film launched Kevin Bacon to stardom as a romantic lead only to see him subsequently playing sleazeballs and paedophiles. Careful not to tinker with a previously successful formula, the filmmakers have created

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Film review: THE THING from Built for Speed

Exploding in a fountain of gore at a cinema near you is the third version of sci fi horror classic The Thing.  This version, directed by Matthijs Heijningen and starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Joel Edgerton is actually a prequel to the 1982 John Carpenter film. Without dropping spoilers, fans of the ’82 film will be pleased to know that

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