In Portland, the new indie-dominated town, Goldmund has risen. I think this piece of music is really beautifully constucted. It is, as one critic said, "so so beautiful". It is. I wish I could say something that would be more eloquent, but it would only detract from the song itself I think. It's a couple of years old, but it's still so lovely.
Goldmund - Evelyn
Ingrid Bergman and Alfred Hitchcock
Lost in Transmission
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Nicolas Jaar
For everything that I say on this, take this one on board. This guy is 22 years old. He's MY AGE! And his wealth of music is so insane. Nicolas Jaar's Essential Mix. Listen to this.
http://soundcloud.com/everybodywantstobethedj/nicolas-jaar-essential-mix-05
Also, listen to this tune. It's called "I Keep Secrets" by Kova. I couldn't find a YouTube link.
http://kova.bandcamp.com/track/i-keep-secrets
Here's some images I have been looking at today.
http://soundcloud.com/everybodywantstobethedj/nicolas-jaar-essential-mix-05
Also, listen to this tune. It's called "I Keep Secrets" by Kova. I couldn't find a YouTube link.
http://kova.bandcamp.com/track/i-keep-secrets
Here's some images I have been looking at today.
Dark Teens
I am going to compile a list of films that are basically teen films, but their themes are dark. I mean, I'll be honest. For the last few years, it has been my favourite genre. I'm not sure why. I am drawn into the depravity of youth perhaps? That sounds so negative! For whatever reason, I continue to enjoy this twisted genre.
Kids - Larry Clark (1995)
Let's be honest; this will not be the only Larry Clark film on this list. I love him. He's my favourite director. I said that once in a film class and the tutor shot daggers at me before saying, "He's to disgusting to be your favourite director." I mean, she was old, but really?
Anyway, I love this film so much. On its release it faced huge critical bashing because its central plot was that of Jennie, a 15 year old who had sex once and tests positive to HIV. It's all inner-city New York, which in the 90s was not the safest place to be. The two lead guys, Casper and Telly are completely repulsive characters with little positives to speak of, except I don't hate them, I pity their complete lack of response to social norms. Their never-ending quest to take the virginities of the girls around them is uncomfortable to watch, but I compare it to an eclipse - you know you shouldn't be watching it, but you can't help it.
Clark's directing is voyeuristic, and you feel like you shouldn't be a part of it, but you can't look away. This film is fucking brilliant in my opinion.
2:37 - Murali K. Thuralli (2006)
I loved this movie when it first came out. I've watched it since then and I think that the acting is questionable at the absolute best. It's an Australian film. In the opening scene, the time is 2:37, and an unknown student at a highschool commits suicide in the bathroom. The film goes back to the start of the day and we follow six highschool students around, who are all haunted by their own psychological issues which could lead to their eventual suicide - but who dunit!? That's the big question. I mean, some of the characters are irritatingly retarded, but it's still an interesting concept, if not slightly overdone. Worth watching however.
As one critic said, "with all its faults, it's hard to hate 2:37".
Ken Park - Larry Clark (2002)
This film is still banned in Australia. I mean, I guess kind of unsurprisingly. It's incredibly graphic and its content is so outrageously taboo. Pedophilia, incest, rape, suicide. The film starts with a skater, aptly named Ken Park, shooting himself in the head at a skate park. This is used a basic predecessor for the other totally unruly and blatantly dicrepit acts carried out by others in the neighbourhood. Through all of its uncomfortableness and just total lack of self-respect to humans, I think this film is quite incredible! Ha ha. Clark definitely does not ever hold back. It's crazy to see how far he is willing to push boundaries reverberating far beyond social norms.
Kids - Larry Clark (1995)
Let's be honest; this will not be the only Larry Clark film on this list. I love him. He's my favourite director. I said that once in a film class and the tutor shot daggers at me before saying, "He's to disgusting to be your favourite director." I mean, she was old, but really?
Anyway, I love this film so much. On its release it faced huge critical bashing because its central plot was that of Jennie, a 15 year old who had sex once and tests positive to HIV. It's all inner-city New York, which in the 90s was not the safest place to be. The two lead guys, Casper and Telly are completely repulsive characters with little positives to speak of, except I don't hate them, I pity their complete lack of response to social norms. Their never-ending quest to take the virginities of the girls around them is uncomfortable to watch, but I compare it to an eclipse - you know you shouldn't be watching it, but you can't help it.
Clark's directing is voyeuristic, and you feel like you shouldn't be a part of it, but you can't look away. This film is fucking brilliant in my opinion.
Elephant - Gus Van Sant (2003)
In the same vein as Larry Clark, Gus Van Sant is an auteur. His films are always uniquely "him". Elephant was the absolute deserved winner of the Palme d'Or in its year of release. It looks at the frightening incident of the Columbine highschool massacre that occured in the 90s, which sparked so much debate over the gun laws in the States. But what this does so well is it doesn't romanticise the issue. The film is done in this strange almost real-time way. It's really stunning, with long shots of students just walking down the corridor. It has scenes which look at the small issues that fill in teens lives. And then the massacre begins. It's insane. I love this film, I love Gus Van Sant's work. I mean, Good Will Hunting remains with me as probably one of the best films I have ever had the absolute pleasure of watching.
Mysterious Skin - Gregg Akari (2004)
This is, I guess for want of a better word, weird. It's seriously weird. It was banned for a short-time in Australia before it got it's straight-to-DVD release. It stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt in that time period he had in between Third Rock from the Sun and 500 days of Summer. Things got weird for him, in the same way that Mysterious Skin is farked up, so is another flick of his called Brick from the year after this. Anyway, this is a really weird film. Gordon-Levitt plays a strange, cynical gay hustler from an abused childhood who strikes up an unusual friendship with Brian (Brady Corbet from Thirteen), who believes he was abducted by aliens as an 8 year old child, but can't remember it properly. It does have scenes of sexual violence and child abuse. It can be hard to watch, but because of how unusual the plot is, it's interesting.
2:37 - Murali K. Thuralli (2006)
I loved this movie when it first came out. I've watched it since then and I think that the acting is questionable at the absolute best. It's an Australian film. In the opening scene, the time is 2:37, and an unknown student at a highschool commits suicide in the bathroom. The film goes back to the start of the day and we follow six highschool students around, who are all haunted by their own psychological issues which could lead to their eventual suicide - but who dunit!? That's the big question. I mean, some of the characters are irritatingly retarded, but it's still an interesting concept, if not slightly overdone. Worth watching however.
As one critic said, "with all its faults, it's hard to hate 2:37".
Ken Park - Larry Clark (2002)
This film is still banned in Australia. I mean, I guess kind of unsurprisingly. It's incredibly graphic and its content is so outrageously taboo. Pedophilia, incest, rape, suicide. The film starts with a skater, aptly named Ken Park, shooting himself in the head at a skate park. This is used a basic predecessor for the other totally unruly and blatantly dicrepit acts carried out by others in the neighbourhood. Through all of its uncomfortableness and just total lack of self-respect to humans, I think this film is quite incredible! Ha ha. Clark definitely does not ever hold back. It's crazy to see how far he is willing to push boundaries reverberating far beyond social norms.
I have more, and I will return with more. I wrote a huge post and then my computer had a total meltdown and I lost it all. How irritating.
Word.
Peace.
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
"You guys need professional help." Donny - Bully
For some ridiculous reason, everytime I press enter on my actual writing of the blog, it doesn't show up in my post, so it looks like I am fan of ridiculously long paragraphs which make for pretty unpleasant reading. But, I am attempting to do something about it (aka, continuing to press enter, hoping it will fix itself.)
I need a study break.
[enter] !!
Once again, my man Jimmy hooked me up with this tune. I will always attribute music that I discover off him too him, but he would never do the same - ha ha! This track is by Jessie Ware and it's called 110%. It was produced by a personal favourite of mine Julio Bashmore. I really like his beats. I have posted about them previously. The film clip of this is visually stimulating. I think she's magnificently stunning, and Julio does a little cameo at the end there... Excellent times. Her voice is really gorgeous, and suits this type of music really well.
Besides this, I was at work the other day, and I have decided to stitch up my friend Kat, who I'm almost 100% positive will never read this. I put on D'Angelo - who I fucking love - and she turns to me and goes, "Liv... why do you do this too me? This actually turns me on." Who can blame her? D'Angelo is ridiculous (it looks and beats - not beats women).
Untitled (How Does it Feel?)
Feel like Makin' Love. I LOVE youtube top comments, and this one is "you can actually get pregnant just listening to this song." so, Kat, it seems like it's not just us turned on by these tunes babe.
I am going to chuck an Otis Redding track in here as well, because I've had him on high-rotation lately. Everytime I'm in assessment period, I start to listen to really chilled out tracks. This song is a beautiful one. A Change is Gonna Come.
Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, up next was a tune I got from the man himself Giles Peterson. I do love him.
Obenewa - Make It Better. I can only find a fucking remix of it, which doesn't even shine a light to the original, which is pissing me off.
Yeeepppp... Here's The Pharcyde - Passin Me By. For no other reason then it's a fucking dope track.
This one is probably one of the best covers I've EVER HEARD. ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME WITH THIS COVER. IT'S SO FUNKY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is a regularly covered track Louie Louie but done by skaaaa band Toots & Maytals. It's outrageously happy and epic. Suuuuuuuuuuuch a fucking tuuuuuuuuuuuuune!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
But let's be honest, what you're all here expecting is some TERRY RICHARDSON SNAPS
Let's do it!
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"Sometimes it's right to do the wrong thing, and right now is one of those times."
Ola. Two posts in two days! You lucky folk, you.
The title of this post is pretty relevant. It is from the film The Wackness, which is epic, but I am meant to be finishing an assignment due tonight (by finish I mean... start... write... finish). But, I have decided to do writing I enjoy before bashing out 2000 words.
Anyway, I had the incredible pleasure of discovering two young youtube sensations this week. Their names are Lennon and Maisy and they are EIGHT AND TWELVE YEARS OLD. Which might not seem THAT incredible, until you watch how talented they are.
I'll be honest, I actually haven't heard a lot of the original songs from which they are covering, but I don't think that really matters. They are so incredible, I'm just going to throw in a whole bunch of their clips. How are they not signed yet? Do not make them popstars! Their musical sensibility is too amazing for pop - or for that crappy Angus and Julia Stone shit. Make them a Cat Power second coming duo.
Robyn Cover - Call Your Girlfriend
Jason Mraz Cover (that guy is a serious douche though) - I Won't Give Up
The Swell Season Cover - When Your Minds Made Up
Jessie J - Price Tag
Matthew Perry Jones - When it All Falls Apart.
From what I can gather from the top rated comment, it seems that the originals of this track actually thanked them for doing a cover of it, that's pretty sweet.
This is the SEVEN YEAR OLD doing a cover of Till There Was You
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
"You're probably just having a mid-life crisis. Did you buy a Porsche yet?"
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Monday, April 16, 2012
Trailer Mash Ups
The power of editing is incredible. I have compiled a list of some of my favourite trailer re-edits to make the film seemingly completely different from the original. It's incredible what these people have done. Really enjoyable to watch. I have put the film name, and what the editor was attempting to achieve.
Stephen King's IT as a family film:
The Big Lebowski - drama!
You've Got Mail - Suspense thriller
Willy Wonka as a horror (this didn't take much, I don't think. That film is creepy.)
This one's my favourite
Ferris Bueller made to seem like a Sofia Coppola film
Wes Anderson's The Fellowship of the Ring
The Coen Brother's Wizard of Oz:
Stephen King's IT as a family film:
The Big Lebowski - drama!
You've Got Mail - Suspense thriller
Willy Wonka as a horror (this didn't take much, I don't think. That film is creepy.)
This one's my favourite
Ferris Bueller made to seem like a Sofia Coppola film
Wes Anderson's The Fellowship of the Ring
The Coen Brother's Wizard of Oz:
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