
Geek Music Doc ‘Reformat the Planet’ Now Online in Full
Movie News By Neil Miller on August 19, 2008 | Be the First To Comment
Our readers may remember the title Blip Festival: Reformat the Planet from our coverage of the South by Southwest film festival back in March. Our own Brian Gibson was quite impressed by it in his review, giving it an ‘A’ grade and calling it “a visceral experience that grabs you by the collar and yells, Hey! Watch, listen and enjoy.”
Now you too can watch, listen and enjoy the entire movie online, courtesy of PItchfork.tv. The film is on Pitchfork’s site in chapters for one week only. Now, it went online last Friday, so if you want to see it you only have a few more days. That should put it a little higher on your list of things to do over the next few days. If you have a soft spot for classic video game sounds, known as Chiptunes, then you should head over to Pitchfork.tv and have a look at Reformat the Planet.
Also just in case you missed it, check out the film’s trailer below.
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