Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Let's All Go to the Lobby!

As a warning, I want you to know that I saw two movies yesterday. That's right, two. The first film was "Redbelt," written and directed by David Mamet. The film centers around a mixed-martial arts instructor and several events that unfold to create chaos in his life. The story is filled with more potholes than Hanley Road over highway 40, but has an intensity I haven't seen in a film since "The Karate Kid." One bright spot of the film is Chiwetel Ejiofor's performance as the lead, Mike Terry. I've only seen him in a small number of things but he's always fun to watch. I admired the honor and commitment his character adhered to and the film really made me want to study jiu-jitsu or at least take a standard karate class.
The double-bill was filled with "Iron Man." There was a big crowd for the preview screening and everyone seemed to enjoy it. People were laughing at things that were meant to be laughed at and the pace of the film kept people thoroughly egaged. I was joined by David, Rich, and Dax. Dave and I worked crowd control/reserved seating and that went smoothly. Matt Kindt did sketches for folks waiting to see the movie and he was turning people away as the movie was getting ready to begin. He did supply them with email addresses to contact him so as to recieve a sketch sometime in the future. As for the film itself, it was relatively fast paced, finely detailed, and featured great action sequences. Robert Downey Jr. was terrific and perfectly cast. I don't have too much complaint about the film, aside from the pace at which the story unfolded, Stark's relative ease at constructing such a suit of armor, and the development of the main villian, portrayed by Jeff Bridges. I hope it does really well at the box office, though, especially since this is the first big franchise for Marvel that does not feature Spider-Man or the X-Men.

Monday, April 28, 2008

From the family tree of old school hip hop

Friday night Karu and I went out to eat at the Fountain on Locust. This is a fairly new restaurant in the (hopefully) revitalized Locust Loft District. As K-Dub puts it, the food is similar in style to European offerings and they also offer really awesome ice cream. Get down there if you have a chance. Afterward we drove 3 seconds (it was raining!) to the Bluebird. There we caught Jason and the Beast perform and I also captured his concert on camera in hopes of using the footage in a music video very soon. Jason hopes to drop an EP in the next couple of months and wants the video to be included on the disc. It would be really sweet to have that happen. We'll be getting together soon to discuss concepts. At the very same show, we saw Robb Steele dazzle the crowd. One member of this trio is Marty Hick, who is the brother of my father's sister's husband. If you need a flow chart just email me. Marty is about 10 years older than I am, but since he's younger than my aunts and uncles he was always this hip cool kid to me when I was younger. This sentiment holds true to this day. If you have a chance to see his group perform, don't miss out. At first sight, you'd think it's just some Beastie Boys rip-off, but their sound is more akin to Run-DMC and Jurassic 5.

On Saturday, Kara and I went a benefit walk organized by her friend Angie's family in honor of Angie's uncle who passed away from complications brought on by Huntington's Disease. They had a huge crowd, their largest turn out yet, and tons of support. In the coming years I hope Kara and I are able to do more than just walking for an hour or so to lend our own support.

Later in the day I had yet another in a long line of intern interviews. The field is wide but needs to be carved down to 5, yet maybe as few as 2, students to help out over the summer. This is an awkward part of my job, especially since I am only about a year removed from school myself. It'll get better the more I do it. I hope.

After the interview I jetted over to Webster University to serve as a judge in the Webster University Student Film Festival. The material was made up of videos and films from students from the last couple of semesters. This was quite a bit of fun. There were some really good films as well as films that weren't so great but made by kids who show great potential. The screening of the films is this coming Saturday at the Winnie Moore Auditorium.

We spent the rest of the evening with a few friends watching some short films and a new mumblecore movie entitled "Yeast." It was a really fun night, but I hate that our house is in total disarray. I know Kara was not too thrilled to have folks over into our dust bowl.

Sunday consisted of Kara and her dad working on the bedroom while I worked with Dax on his shaving video. We are getting close to completion, but the deadline is quickly approaching. I love deadlines. Later in the day Karu and I set off in search of an Iron Man shirt but came up empty. Is this film not being marketed? Kara did find one at a Hot Topic, but it was not to my liking. So the film is not being marketed properly. I ended the weekend by finally watching "Elizabeth." A netflix rental, it took me over a month to get to the film but it was well worth the wait. The costumes and sets are magnificent and Cate Blanchett shows that she has some serious acting chops, it's a shame that she is just now getting justly rewarded for her prowess.

A quick dip back to the home front: our central air is currently being installed and may be finished up within a week. We are closing in quickly on finishing our bedroom. The closet has been (professionally) installed and all of the wiring is nearly finished. One good day of drywall work could potentially wrap things up. My dad may come down and we might just finish that TV room this year. How nice would it be to complete three projects simultaneously? All that leaves is our other bedrooms, the basement, and putting together a decent yard.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Let's All Go to the Lobby!

Tuesday I went to a screening of "Deception" starring Ewan McGregor and Hugh Jackman. McGregor plays a geeky accountant type who gets mixed up in a crazy sex world thanks to Jackman. Michelle Williams as a love interest, some blackmail, and a couple murders later, the movie was over. Couple Jackman's production company with a first time director and you don't get much. The production was nice and the actors performed to the best of what the script could give them, but in the end that wasn't much. I'd say pass.

Kara and I went to see Murder by Death at Off Broadway last night. I've lost count of how many times we have seen them perform, but each time is enjoyable - especially when they delve into their older catalog. Kara noticed that they did not have the same drummer and after some research I discovered he left the band in February of this year. I also failed to realize that they had been without their keyboardist since 2004. Their latest album is a bit passive compared to their previous offerings, but it does have a few decent songs.

From the crop of cassette tapes I recently purchased from the Record Exchange, I've been crushing pretty hard on Miles Davis' "Blues for Pablo." I don't know what it is exactly about the tune but I'm gonna wear the tape out going back to it. The track comes off of "Miles Ahead" which was recorded and released in 1957. This was Davis' first collaboration with Gil Evans.

The second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs start tonight and I couldn't be more excited. There are a lot of great match ups (namely Detroit v Colorado and Pittsburgh v New York). Versus will continue to have great coverage of the playoffs each night, making the evenings enjoyable (if not made more difficult to leave the house).

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Let's All Go to the Lobby!

Friday I took in a screening of "My Blueberry Nights." I thought the film was really good, especially considering I didn't have very high expectations for it. Stylistically it was very similar to Wong Kar Wai's earlier film Chung King Express, especially transitions, ambiance, and Mise en scène. I wasn't overly thrilled with Norah Jones performance or repeated use of her music and I'm not much of a Jude Law fan, but Rachel Weisz was jugular and Natalie Portman was delightful.

The weekend consisted mainly of the continuing renovation of the master bedroom. We had to finish at least one portion of the room in preparation for the new closet Kara and I are having done and there is still some mudding, sanding, and painting to be done to make sure everything is ready for installation this Friday.

At the same time, we are having a new central air unit installed throughout the house. This should happen pretty quickly and will be really nice to have finished before the summer hits. No more unbearable July nights melting in various parts of our house.

Kara and I capped off the weekend by attending the Rogue Wave concert at the Gargoyle on Wash U's campus. Their music is very mellow and laid back. Coupled with the fact that we had been laboring all weekend, the music sent us into full on drowsy mode and we departed about 40 mins through the set. We've been out like lights the past couple of nights. Hopefully things are wrapped up soon and we can move back into our bedroom. That will also be a good sign that things are slowing down in other areas as well.

Today I'm going to a screening of "Deception," starring Hugh Jackman, Ewan McGregor, and Michelle Williams. Nothing, however, can contain my excitement at the prospect of screenings for "Iron Man" and "Speed Racer."

Friday, April 18, 2008

If this house is a rockin'

An earthquake rumbled it's way through town early this morning, much to Voltron's dismay. K-Dub thought it to be some animal or drugged-up crazy hiding out on our roof, ready to pounce when she left for work. Luckily it was just an earthquake that shook our home and our fair city. An aftershock rumbled through about six hours later which is pretty scary when you work in a basement.

I started watching shorts last night with David. We also watched some playoff hockey and played with lil Ollie. We worked on Coming Up Shorts and discussed a project we had shot last September. Seems to rolling along smoothly for Meatloaf Productions. Earlier I had helped Gus finish up his short film "My First Kiss Happened in a Dream." It is part autobiography, part short film, and part experimental video. Gus plans to enter the piece into the St. Louis Filmmaker's Showcase and I think he stands a good chance.

I am going to see "My Blueberry Nights" today. Directed by Wong Kar Wai, this is his first film in English. I've really enjoyed several of his previous pieces, but I'm not too big on Jude Law. It'll be interesting to see how well Wong Kar Wai translates to American cinema.

Hulk Smash!

(not really the cause of the quake)

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Overload

I don't mean to be blogging so much, but this is too incredible to not share with the world.

If you could bottle awesomeness

A sneak peak for all you Meatloaf Production film fans...