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Wednesday, June 27, 2007

WALTER MURCH

The man behind Coppola's genius according to my buddy ADK and many film scholars has gotten the book treatment with: THE CONVERSATIONS (Walter Murch and the Art of Editing Film). I've already ordered my copy and if you want a window inside the mind of a film genius, I suggest you pick this one up. Below is a link to the amazon page and another for his imdb page.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/0375709827?tag=craftyscreenw-20&camp=14573&creative=327641&linkCode=as1&creativeASIN=0375709827&adid=1RPERVTH5RMG9XJ6ANCB&

http://imdb.com/name/nm0004555/#director

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THE SAVAGES

Can't wait to see this film, looks like a breath of fresh air with all these "three" films. They keep pushing back the release date, it was shown at this years Sundance...looks like December until it will hit theaters.

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Sunday, June 24, 2007

WES IS BACK

The first wave of production stills for Wes Anderson's new film, "The Darjeeling Limited" have been released. I've read the first draft of the screenplay several times and after this crazy pic, well, it seems like a mixture of all four of his films. I'm ready for a trailer.

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Up and Down

Great bands have released LP's/EP's this year...but did they take a step forward or backwards?

FORWARD

The White Stripes - Icky Thump
Iron and Wine - The Shepherds Dog
Okkervil River - The Stage Names
Yeah Yeah Yeah's - Is Is (EP)
NIN - Year Zero
Trembling Blue Stars - The Seven Autumn Flowers
Sondre Lerche - Phantom Punch
The Cribs - Mens Needs, Womens Needs, Whatever
Bishop Allen - The Broken String

STAYED ON THE SAME LEVEL

Spoon - Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga
Interpol - Our Love to Admire
Wilco - Sky Blue Sky
National - Boxer
Of Montreal - Hissing Fauna
Dizzee Rascal - Maths and English
Crowded House - Time on Earth
Arcade Fire - Neon Bible

BACKWARDS

Architecture in Helsinki - Places Like This
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah! - Some Loud Thunder
Air - Pocket Symphony
Maximo Park - Our Earthly Pleasures
Feist - The Reminder
Editors - An End Has a Start
Bright Eyes - Cassadaga
Arctic Monkeys - Favourite Worst Nightmare
Andrew Bird - Armchair Apocrypha

I know a lot of you are yelling right now....BIRD! FEIST! AIH! CYHSY! EDITORS! Whatever...I don't care. This list is not my opinion of the band or how I rank their album with the rest on the list. I took this years album and compared it with the band/artist's last release. If you need to yell at me, leave a comment...but please don't make a case for Places Like This, the most disappointing album this year.

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Mike Gravel

I'm a big Barack fan but oh man is Mike Gravel gaining ground with his new campaign videos that seem to be mixture between the cinema of minimalism and neorealism. These videos bring the same uncomfortable happiness that I get when watching a David Lynch film. Enjoy:

ROCK



FIRE

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Thursday, June 21, 2007

Screen Scene

Once - The best film of 2007 so far. The film is beautifully simplistic and it's release date is very ironic as I watched the film sandwiched between two theaters projecting summer blockbusters. The star of the film is Glen Hansard...sound familiar indie rock fans??? That's right, he's part of The Frames, a very enjoyable Irish indie rock band. He plays a street musician who meets an immigrant (Marketa Irglova who was only 17 when they shot this film) in Dublin. Do they fall in love? No. I think this might be the first movie about falling in like. You keep looking for that sloppy Hollywood, they run into each other's arms...doesn't happen. The viewer simply enjoys seeing these two people admire each other and create something, beautiful music. The music in this film is mind-blowing...to the point where you watch them sing a full four-minute song and it never becomes dull. This is an impossible feet. Not to take anything away from John Carney, the director, but set the camera on a tripod and let Irglova and Hansard just sing for two hours and I will watch with a smile. Do yourself a favor...go see this film. It reminded me why I want to make movies, something that seems to be lost in today’s cinema of three's and explosions.

Ocean's 13 - This is an easy film to break down: The First hour...horrendous, zero stars. The Second hour...better, two stars. The result...one star. The film moves so fast, scene after scene, that none of these great actors have a chance to show off their chops. The director Steven Soderbergh's talent can never be challenged with such razor edge films like Traffic, Out of Sight, and The Limey. He is also responsible for one of the most influence indie films with Sex, Lies, and Videotape and the mind-boggling/mind-numbing Schizopolis. There is little trace that this same man who made such film was behind the camera on 13, after seeing the final product he was probably in the digital jungle eating a hoagie and giving thumbs up to every take while counting his cash. If you enjoyed the first two, then see the film, you will have a good time. Get popcorn, soda, and some candy, because you need to elevate every aspect of making this an enjoyable movie experience.

Spider Man 3 - Worse film of the year that I have seen in theaters. I'm not even going to give this film the time for analysis. If you liked this film...good for you.

Sicko - Oh, how I hate Michael Moore. His films are nothing more than propaganda. But, man, are they fun to watch. I was a big fan of his debut film, Roger and Me, but then panned Guns and Bush...OH...how could one go about doing that!?!? I'm not even going to get into the fact that you don't need to twist the footage or forge documents to prove that guns are dangerous or Bush has made many, many dumb mistakes, but it's Moore's meal ticket so he does it. And he does it again...this time with socialized healthcare. He makes his routine huge statements and dramatizes them with little support but set pieces that automatically makes his point the right one. My suggestion is see this film to witness a master at crafting an entertaining documentary, not to come out of the theater with conspiracy’s or how America needs to change NOW. Having directed and worked on several documentaries myself, trust me, almost all the truth is manipulated regardless of intent. Look at it this way; hundreds of hours of footage were edited down to two hours. Someone had to choose those particular scenes, add the voice over, and guide the viewer. In the end, Sicko is a very enjoyable watch (applause for Moore) but see it more as a narrative work then a case against America's healthcare...or as Moore would suggest, the lack there of.

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I'm BACK!

As you have noticed, or not noticed, my blog has been in a bit of a coma lately. Not anymore my friends, it's back and looking for revenge. There will be a new post or more everyday so check often and leave comments...they fuel more posts. Thanks for reading,

Zach

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Sunday, May 20, 2007

Screenplay's Are Living Things

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Wednesday, May 16, 2007

BATTLES BATTLE

Pitchfork gave the new Battle's album a 9.1 and it is well deserved. But, I wonder if this has anything to do with the fact that they will be playing at, yes, THE PITCHFORK MUSIC FESTIVAL.

Look at this:

BATTLES, MIRRORED....9.1

DEERHUNTER, CRYPTOGRAMS....8.9

OF MONTREAL, HISSING FAUNA....8.7

CLIPSE, HELL HATH NO FURY....9.1

These are hugh scores that are reserved for the best of the year. I do think these are the best of the year in my book....but is Pitchfork just giving scores to who comes to their festival or are they just that good at getting the best of the best. Either way, I'll be there.

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Thursday, April 19, 2007

THE TWIN PEAKS OF COMEDY

My favorite moment from Garth Marenghi's Darkplace (You need to see this show):

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Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Wow. Now this is a video.

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Sunday, April 01, 2007

The Best Album of 2007?

Silverchair - Young Modern 9.4

Does the band Silverchair sound familiar? They were that mediocre 90's grunge band from Australia that had a few hits...end of story? No, no, no. I woke up, put on my pants, and downloaded this masterpiece of an album. The first track, "Young Modern Station" makes a case for a new Silverchair album...they can adapt to this new hip world of Wolves and Mouse bands. They play it safe with a catchy very tight pants and pink hoodie indie jam. Then the highlight of the album, "If You Keep Losing Sleep" sideswipes expectation and sends this album into a 9.0 and up rating. The song starts with a military drum roll, followed by corky hums, and then hits with unthinkable off and on organ hits...everything a music fan could want. One of my favorite things in music is when you can tell a singer is passionate, cocky, and just sells the lyrics...all these things highlighted by the band. Not sure when the release date will be but pick this one up.

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Saturday, March 17, 2007

Harry Chapin - Cats in the Cradle

The saddest song ever written that I love to listen to.

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Indie Music is the new mainstream, Indie-Indie Music is the new Indie Music





I don't know who to hate...Modest Mouse, American Idol, or both. WHY??? And can someone explain why they go through diffrent decades??? They can have Spears and Timberlake, just leave once indie classic bands alone.

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Thursday, March 08, 2007


PITCHFORK MUSIC FEST 2007

I'm trying to get a teaching job over the summer and if I get it, well, I'll be attending this for sure:

Bands Announced:

Girl Talk
Cat Power
Grizzly Bear
Clipse
Professor Murder
Jamie Lidell
Of Montreal Iron & Wine
Powerhouse Sound
Ken Vandermark

MORE TO COME!!!

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Thursday, March 01, 2007

TOP 10 RAP/HIP HOP ALBUMS OF ALL TIME

10.) TRU - TRU 2 THE GAME


Master P, Silk the Shocker, and C-Murder...Da Down South Hustlers and the West Coast Bad Boyz had this masterpiece bumpin in every car in 1997.

HOT TRACK: "POP GOES MY 9"






09.) THE FUGEES - THE SCORE

Lauren Hill, Wyclef Jean, and Pras bring forth a strong Hip-Hop album hitting on racial profiling with pop/doo-wop undertones playing throughout.

HOT TRACK: "READY OR NOT"






08.) THREE 6 MAFIA – CHAPTER 2: WORLD DOMINATION

Long before they won an Oscar they pumped out this classic that had every club torn up.

HOT TRACK: "TEAR DA CLUB UP '97"







07.) DR. DRE – THE CHRONIC


A rap classic, nuff said.


HOT TRACK: "FUCK WIT DRE DAY"






06.) N.E.R.D - IN SEARCH OF...

Sounds I've never heard, a nostalgic headbreaker...got more salt than a shaker. No One Ever Really Dies.


HOT TRACK: "BRAIN"






05.) BONE THUGS-N-HARMONY – E 1999 ETERNAL

The only rap album to make me cry...I mean, what...I mean brag about being shot. Yeah.


HOT TRACK: "CROSSROAD"







4.) Wu Tang Clan – ENTER THE WU-TANG (36 CHAMBERS)

With great rapper after rapper on this album, it's hard not to have this in the top five. Gza, Rza, ODB RIP, Method Man, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Inspectah Deck, Masta Killa, and U-God. C'mon.

HOT TRACK: WU-TANG CLAN AIN'T NUTHING TA F' WIT





3.) A TRIBE CALLED QUEST – THE LOW END THEORY


"One of the closest and most brilliant fusions of jazz atmosphere and hip
-hop attitude ever recorded." -allmusic.com


HOT TRACK: "CHECK THE RHIME"






2.) 2 PAC – ALL EYEZ ON ME

The best album from the greatest rapper of all time. Prolific and perfect throughout. I want him and Nick Drake back.



HOT TRACK: "I AIN'T MAD AT CHA"




1.) OUTKAST – AQUEMINI

Born in the ATL, I had to put this at number one. Andre 3000 and Big Boi find that perfect mix between southern rap and the experimential music they have now fallen into. I can listen to this album at any time of the day, anytime of the year, and I will still swing my shoulders all the same. A-TOWN!


HOT TRACK: "SKEW IT ON THE BAR-B"

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Tuesday, February 13, 2007

A Look At Music In 2007

*(Top Five so far)

THE GREAT:

The Arcade Fire – Neon Bible (1)
Dungen – Tio Bitar
Deerhunter – Cryptograms (4)
Essie Jain – We Made This Ourselves
Guitar Wolf – Dead Rock
The National Lights – The Dead Will Walk, Dear
Of Montreal – Hissing Fauna, Are You The Destroyer (2)
Papercuts – Can’t Go Back (3)
Sondre Lerche – Phantom Punch (5)
Dr. Dog – We All Belong

THE GOOD:

!!! – Myth Takes
Air – Pocket Symphony
Andrew Bird – Armchair Apocrypha
Bonnie “Prince” Billy – Lay & Love
Cloud Cult – The Meaning Of 8
Deerhoof – Friend Opportunity
The Go Find – Stars On The Wall
Great Lake Swimmers – Ongiara
Little Man Tate – About What You Know
Marissa Nadler – Songs III: Bird On The Water
Panda Bear – Person Pitch
Shining – Grindstone
The Shins – Wincing The Night Away
Tom Brosseau – Grand Forks
Klaxons – Myths Of The Near Future

THE BAD:

Animal Collective – People EP
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah – Some Loud Thunder
Soft Circle – Full Bloom (Pitchfork just gave this an 8.2????)

THE UGLY:

Bloc Party – A Weekend In The City

MIXED:

Grinderman – Grinderman
Ted Leo & The Pharmacists – Living With The Living

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Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Let’s Get Greedy!

I want a new White Stripes album.

I want a new Fiery Furnaces album.

I want a Toboggan Monster LP.

I want a new Wes Anderson film.

I want a new P.T Anderson film.

I want to make out and write sonnets with Joanna Newsom.

I want to reclaim our title on Monday night trivia.

I want a finished copy of Love is a Bad Poem.

I want to hear that new Michael Jackson album.

I want all the screenplays I’m working on to be finished already.


WHAT DO YOU WANT?

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A Great Moment in Film

A clip from True Romance...oh, the glory days of Andrew Pierce quoting this scene line by line, impression by impression...impressive.

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Tuesday, January 30, 2007

HALL OF FAME ALBUM

The Fiery Furnaces - Rehearsing My Choir


I find this album simply beautiful and very complex. The critics pan most concept albums and they were pretty rough on this one. The album needs to be heard from start to finish like a film, the tracks acting as scenes and setting separate moods…in the end an overall theme is then built. The music is at the highest level of mastery of visual instrumentation, creating a perfect syncopation between the story (lyrics) and the background (instruments). The best example of this is when they talk about the music of a funeral being drowned out by construction work and Matthew comes thumping in with a razor sharp distorted guitar line. Joining Matthew and Eleanor (very hot, in that woman jamming on a guitar way) is their Grandmother Olga Sarantos, who tells the story of her life. I find it charming that they immortalized her childhood and the subject matter being so close to those who created it shows throughout. I would compare this masterpiece to a French new wave film…stupid people just don’t understand it. I know that’s heavy handed but like a French new wave film, if you don’t work to understand the material then it’s easy to dismiss it as bad. I worked at hearing the intention and understanding the story by reading the liner notes…and it melted my heart. What a perfect album that has no semblance of anything ever created before it. Here is what Matthew had to say (I guess he was frustrated by those who weren’t quite understanding his brilliance.)

Dear Listener, Tracks 3 and 4 take place in the 40's; tracks 5 and 6 in the 20's and 30's; track 7 in the later 50's; track 8 starts in the very early 40's; track 9 goes back and forth; track 10 takes place in the early 60's; the final track takes place in the early 90's. Track 2 takes place a few years ago; track 1 took place when it was recorded. The action depicted in "The Wayward Granddaughter" and "Slavin' Away" does not include the character Olga Sarantos plays on the rest of the record. "Slavin' Away" imagines that character--the main character-- fantasizing, a bit remotely, about the hard lot of other women. Now, I wouldn't guess that the Main Character actually thought the woman concerned was riding around in a Norton side-car and operating her own cottage industry trinket assembly/sweatshop: but it might have pleased her to picture it so. "The Wayward Granddaughter" is about a different Greek-American grandmother and her popular granddaughter ("Connie"). They're from Chicago's south suburbs and don't figure in the rest of the record; I wanted to have another (slightly younger) grandmother and family in there for perspective or comparison's sake, so to speak. Thank you for your time, Matthew Friedberger

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