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May 26, 2008

"Walk Hard : The Dewey Cox Story"

I was just watching the movie "Walk Hard : The Dewey Cox Story" and it was pretty hilarious. As a long time Jack White fan (White Stripes, Raconteurs fame) I was surprised he had a cameo in the movie as Elvis. Crazy Elvis. I'm glad somebody put it up on Youtube so I could post on it. Check out the movie. It was definitely a parody on the Johnny Cash movie "Walk The Line" and maybe a little parody on "Ray" too. Good supporting cast of SNL actors. See the movie if you like Rock n Roll. 4 out of 5 thumbs.

 

July 4, 2007

Ravi Shankar

Ravi Shankar is "the king" of the sitar. He grooves in and out in a western way that most people are not used to. Indian music uses microtones which defy the Pythagorean scale. Indian instruments have so many strings that they can play different ringing tones in the background (open strings). Plus they can bend strings in a way that only jams out notes for the Indian jam. But it all hooks up. I have about 3 Ravi Shankar records. And you?

 

March 16, 2007

Lovage

It took me awhile to review Lovage....but they rock! I found an old clip of them and they rock. Dan the Automator. Currently doing basketball soundtracks. Mike Patton doing Peeping Tom and Italian Operas. Jennifer Charles coming in late, but filling the role. She has the sweet voice, he doesn't. It's a match made in heaven with a bonafide hip hop beat....oh yeah, they got that! It's tight.

 

December 26, 2006

Borat

This guy is pretty funny. Yet soooo offensive. But, I know he's joking. Anyways, this is a good clip of him on letterman. Plus he plays with Beck at the end of the show.

Here's the Beck song "Nausea" on Letterman. Good song!!

 

December 4, 2006

Transformers - The Movie

The song "Transformer" by Gnarls Barkley. With the movie coming out, I think someone needs to tell Michael Bay about this cut. I picture robots changing in a bad ass hip hop montage in the movie to this song. It's perfect. This album was a HUUUUGGGGGE hit this year and I'd bet money that the movie producers did notice this song. Hopefully it's in the new movie. I called it.

Someone worked on it a bit below. Nice lyrics display.

 

December 3, 2005

Super Size Me

This movie follows Morgan Spurlock through a 1 month long experiement to ONLY eat McDonald's food for one whole month. He has a doctor do a physical analysis of him before he starts to establish his current health. He's healthy. As you watch him dive in (loving it as you might say) he is like a kid in a candy store being alowed to eat McD's for every meal without his mom yelling at him. After about 2 weeks his attitude is radically different. By 4 weeks he is a different person. This movie seems inspired by the book Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal by Eric Schlosser. It is the truth of what will happen from fast food. You get fat and unhealthy. But more important is seeing the mental and physical changes Morgan goes through in only 1 month. People have been eating this stuff for years. Also a must see is the french fry experiment he does in the DVD's bonus features. They grab many items off of a McD's menu and put them in glass jars sitting out. They also put a homemade burger and fries in a jar. The natural burger and fries goes bad in a few weeks. Not the McD's stuff. They go a few months before they look bad enough not to eat. And the french fries, I think they went 6 months without even looking 1 day old. Scary. How is this possible? What do they do to the food? I don't know and I work in the industry. The book mentioned answers to many of these questions. The movie is a must see. 5 out of 5 eyes

Super Size Me DVD

 

November 21, 2005

Gus Van Sant's "The Last Days"

I have to review this movie for anyone following my reviews so that no one will ever waste their money on it. This movie is about Kurt Cobain's last days, no matter what else people say. Some say it's not supposed to be about Kurt, but the main character looks like, dresses like, lives like, Kurt. He dies 100% as Kurt's copycat if he isn't supposed to be Kurt. The film follows an extremely addicted addict through his severely artsy and decadent lifestyle. Walking in the woods, swimming in the river, walking around his house in a dress with a shotgun, and not wanting to talk to his "friends" or record company people. I am pretty sure Kurt would mainly have sat wasted on a couch for weeks on end if he was really an addict, not swim in the woods and go camping like the movie suggests. H addicts don't want to move at all. That was just artistic BS. Everyone in the movie just acted like a mindless addict. Stumbling around stupidly in a haze, mumbling to themselves, not concerned with cleanliness or style. No serious acting AT ALL. It's like getting your friends together and telling them just to all go about acting like junkies. It was similar to a David Lynch film in that it makes no sense (but Lynch does have some weird idea he is trying to convey), but this film didn't even have a script. They had junkies/actors improv'ing. Here's the direction, act wasted and emotionally detached. Have weird camera angles and pretty Seattle woods views. That's it. As a fan of Kurt I expected this movie to give some insight into his friends and family (Courtney, Frances, Dave Grohl, Christ N, whatever). It just shows Kurt/Blake walking alone in nature and blowing off squatters he has in his house. This movie sucked. If you want to do a rock documetary just to be artsy, look at Oliver Stone's "The Doors". It has Jim's story, lifestyle, friends, family, last days plus tons of artsy visual stuff. This movie would be like doing Jim's last days as him in the bath tub wasted on whatever for an hour and a half mumbling. Or Jimi Hendrix's last days as him vomiting in a bed and not talking to people for and hour and a half. Or Sublime's Brad or Blind Melon's Shannon's last days as them sitting alone, doing drugs, not talking to anyone for an hour and a half and dying. This movie sucks as the only movie about Kurt's life and legacy for what he did. Sure he might have spent his last days like this, but that's not showing why this guy was great. Show him performing, recording, hanging with friends and family before he knew he was going to kill himself. This movie just shows the story of a hopeless addict but they had to say it was Kurt Cobain's story. It just shows an addict doodling around then killing himself. No hint that there was an artist even present in the addict. They shouldn't have said it was Kurt's story, just a junkie's story. Then I wouldn't complain. Why do a movie about Kurt at all if you don't want to talk AT ALL about his artistic side? But Kurt put out 4 albums that changed the world and had a heart felt sensitivity to the world, which wasn't represented in this movie at all. I plead that no one sees this and gives Gus Van Sant a whole lot of shit for trashing Kurt.

0 out of 5 eyes.

 

November 10, 2005

Movie: Sky Captain and The World of Tomorrow

Honestly I waited 'til it was a rental. I judged it too quickly though. Despite it's terribly uncreative hero's name (the sky captain), the movie was a visual masterpiece. The whole movie is acted out on a green screen and this gives the whole movie a very dreamy quality (which was nice). The plot was better than I imagined it would be. One ingenious old Nazi scientist out to destroy the world and create his own while in the meantime you are in the air, in the sea, all around the world, and places that never existed. My favorite movies to see in the theatre are visually stunning ones, and I missed out on this one. The DVD still looks tight though. The retro-futuristic look makes you never really know when it's taking place. It really showed me that there will be some really innovative films coming out using all CGI backgrounds. The movie cost little to make because they only had one physical set. Jude Law plays your typical Indiana Jones/James Bond type hero. Gweneth Paltrow plays your typical snooty career driven reporter. I would watch this over but the story originality will get old over time. Good sci-fi/action film though.

7 out of 10 gung-fu kicks

Link to look at movie.....

 

The Mephisto Waltz DVD

this is the WEIRDEST movie EVER!!! have a few Chimay's and check it out. It's got Alan Alda from M*A*S*H* and Jacqueline Bisset. Truly the weirdest movie. I caught it late, late at night and it kept my attention cuz i was like "is that alan alda?". it was and it is out there. just wanted to reckognize this one as the craziest, weirdest, moodiest, pscychodrama ever!!! i'm surprised david lynch didn't direct it! and don't forget the dog! 5 out of 5 gimmies for weirdness