Archive for janvier, 2010

District News Comment your neighborhood

Naaty Design is proud to be part of the first iPhone / iPodTouch application of french developer Bertrand Boudaud.

So, what is District News about?

Stay tuned about your district or the district you visit and the good stuffs around! District News tells you about your neighborhood comments and local news, considering your current location.

Participate and let your neighborhood know about what you think about the best shops, restaurants, bar, events around you, or just express your mood!

No login is required, everybody can post comment without heavy id checks!

The application is simple, light and fast, showing 2 views: a list view, showing messages sorted by date and a map view.

This social networking application is free and available on the App Store.

Top of the year 2009

Previously on… the Top of the year, season 2009: 12 months, 12 movies

- January 2009 : Slumdog Millionaire by Danny Boyle
Jai Hoooooo!

- February 2009 : The Curious Case of Benjamin Button by David Fincher
We are all going to die.

- March 2009 : Watchmen by Zack Snyder
Who watch the Watchmen?

- April 2009 : Gake no ue no Ponyo (Ponyo on the Cliff by the sea) by Hayao Miyazaki
Cute goldfish?

- May 2009 : Star Trek by J.J. Abrams
Reboot, live long and Prosper!

- June 2009 : State of Play by Kevin Macdonald
Print media won’t die!

- July 2009 : Up by Pete Docter and Bob Peterson
Spirit of Adventure with Carl Fredricksen!

- August 2009 : Un prophète by Jacques Audiard
Social climbing in prison?

- September 2009 : District 9 by Neill Blomkamp
Best prawn movie ever!

- October 2009 : The White Ribbon (Das Weiße Band - Eine deutsche Kindergeschichte) by Michael Haneke
Grow up evil, children!

- November 2009 : Zombieland by Ruben Fleischer
This place is so dead.

- December 2009 : Avatar by James Cameron
Pandora’s blue box.

Avatar by James Cameron

Top of the month December 2009: Avatar

Pandora’s blue box.

Why should you go see Avatar by James Cameron, right now?

- Because even if the movie is not the expected ‘revolution’, it’s still a fine piece of work with a perfect narrative structure from the start to the end, leaving a deep pessimism regarding the human race.
- Because the 3D immersion is a brilliant experience and you will want to go back to the world of Pandora.
- Because James Cameron meets Terrence Malick who meets Hayao Miyazaki who meets David Lean who meets James Cameron.

Runners up :The Road by John Hillcoat and Where The Wild Things Are by Spike Jonze.