


MASSIVE ATTACK MOVIE
(Along with Possession), Phantasm was another movie that just kind of sprung to mind for the video – without consciously seeking them out, they both seemed to resonate.


I mean, I’m a big tech-head as well, but it kind of enthrals me and terrifies me in equal measure. In a funny way it is sort of like possession. The lyrics on the track talk about voodoo and possession and so on, but (the way the idea for the video came about) was actually quite bizarre… I’d been thinking a lot about technology – about how it’s very seductive and sexy, but also very benign until you engage with it, and how that engagement takes over your life. It seems appropriate in a strange way that it’s come out when it has, as a celebration of what he did as a filmmaker. I can’t believe the irony of the fact that the director died last week. It’s still to this day a film I’ll implore anyone I see to go and watch it. It’s so riveting yet so disturbing at the same time, it’s so original and different and… strange. That particular scene in the film is insane. I must have discovered the film when I was about 12, and it absolutely blew my mind. As a kid I was obsessed with (lead actress) Isabelle Adjani, and would watch absolutely anything with her in it. Here, he talks us through some of his inspirations for the video, and why he felt like he was seeing something he “shouldn’t be seeing” during the shoot. Now, the young horror fanatic-turned music video director has put his misspent youth to good use by using the film’s most famous sequence – along with other treasured cult references – as a jumping-off point for the Bristol trip hop legends’ latest video, aided by a fearless turn from Gone Girl star Rosamund Pike. Surely the only so-called ‘video nasty’ to strike gold at Cannes (for Isabelle Adjani’s elegantly unhinged work in the lead role), the film was banned in the UK until 1999 – but that didn’t stop Ringan Ledwidge from snaffling it up at the tender age of 12. That’s because it was inspired by the notorious ‘subway scene’ in Possession, the eye-poppingly strange horror masterpiece from late Polish director Andrzej Żuławski, who passed away last week from cancer. PLEASE FIX this bug!! And please allow us to “unclaim” or turn off the rewards so our heroes will go back to normal.Midnight movie fans may have experienced a nagging sense of deja vu watching the spectacularly creepy video for Massive Attack’s “Voodoo in My Blood”, premiered on Wednesday. I really don’t want to restart the game for a 3rd time. I really loved this game when I first started playing it, but this has made me want to stop playing. Bad idea! AGAIN, my primary pistol damage reset back to as if my hero was level 1 (and my hero is actually upgraded to Level 41)!! This was extremely disheartening, and now I may be forced to delete the app AGAIN and start over AGAIN. I eventually built my way back up to a high stage and high hero level, and decided to give the AK Laser daily reward a try. I had to delete the game and restart all the way from the beginning. Now I’m at a high stage and my pistol has reset to basically 0 damage, because I claimed the shotgun. Up until this point, I had massively upgraded my hero and beat many stages. Overall, don’t waste your time, there are similar games out there that don’t have these issues.ĭO NOT claim the daily rewards such as the Shotgun and AK Laser because they will nuke your primary pistol, and you cannot undo it!! The damage of my pistol basically reset to level 1 after I claimed these rewards. I get that the studio makes money off of add revenue, but when you sacrifice your games playability to bombard people with adds, it’s a little ridiculous. When the adds pop up you’ve also got a 50/50 chance of it freezing in the add, forcing you to close out the game, which then restarts you at wave 1, super annoying when you’re almost done with the final wave. It’s nice that they let you skip the add after about 5 seconds, but you get forced into one after every 45-60 seconds. Getting surrounded by a mob but have a chance to get out? Nope, add pops up and you end up getting surrounded when it’s done. These people are leeches, don’t bother with any of their content.ĭecent concept, but it forces you into watching adds at the absolute worst moments. However, when buying the “no adds” feature what you actually do it put your hard earned money into the developers pockets and are rewarded with an increased frequency of forced adds. Sure it’s only $3 dollars, I liked the concept of the game enough to purchase it. Don’t waste your time purchasing the no adds feature.
MASSIVE ATTACK UPDATE
UPDATE: I didn’t think I’d have an update within 20 minutes.
