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December 17, 2010

Cinematic Orchestra - To Build A Home

With Patrick Watson's voice. Makes me weepy-eyed.

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Published on December 17, 2010 06:05

Hot Shot: Sweetie Pies

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Published on December 17, 2010 05:36

December 16, 2010

Why You Gotta Be Mean To My Movies?

I haven't done a film list in a while, so here's one of films I enjoy that have been bitch slapped by friends, critics, or bloggers:

Across The Universe - Julie Taymor's masterpiece Beatles-inspired musical was maligned by critics when it came out, but has since developed a nice following.

Big Eden - I heard some viewers complaining, saying this film created a fantasy world for gay men. That no small rural town would be as accepting. Maybe so. Maybe not. But it is an adorable romance where the men are not idealized models. And it's not a documentary, so get over it.

The Family Stone - Same director as the Big Eden. Keeps the uber-acceptance theme going too. No. It's not the greatest Christmas movie ever made, but it has some extremely touching moments.

The Fountain - People HATE this movie. Bloggers are especially virulent toward it. I mean, they literally curse its existence. I, however, think it's gorgeous and mind-bending.

Galaxy Quest - I tried showing this comic gem to a gal pal of mine in college. She took a phone call after the first ten minutes and while on the phone said, "Eric's making me watch some boring movie." Harrumph!

Girls Will Be Girls - Again, I tried to watch this with another friend. She didn't get it. It's hilarious! How can you not get it? One of the funniest gender-benders ever.

Lady in the Water - Yes. It's very weird and there may be a few plot holes, but I find it immensely entertaining, and the score is breathtaking.

Ordinary People - Love this film! But every time it's mentioned in a blog it's followed by the fact that it beat out Raging Bull for Best Picture at the Oscars and how it didn't deserve it. They're wrong. It absolutely deserved it. The pain in this movie is some of the most subtle and brilliantly performed I've ever seen.

Picnic At Hanging Rock - I have a friend who thinks this is one of the most boring films ever made. I think it's mesmerizing. A great mystery without a true resolution. Haunting and sexy. Where did those girls disappear to?

Practical Magic - I have to watch it every time I skim past it on TV. It's my favorite "witch" movie this side of The Wizard of Oz.

Return of the Jedi - My love for the original series has been somewhat scarred by the latter trilogy, but unlike perhaps true Star Wars fans... I liked the Ewoks.

Shakespeare in Love - When it won Best Picture over Saving Private Ryan there was many a gasp of horror. Not from me, though. I did, and still do, think it was the better film of the two. Very clever, and a story well told.
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Published on December 16, 2010 10:10

Joe Purdy - Can't Get It Right Today

I'm becoming a big fan of this guy.

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Published on December 16, 2010 06:21

Hot Shot: Life Is A Cabaret

Hotness. I love musclemen in feminine apparel. I admit it.
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Published on December 16, 2010 05:16

December 15, 2010

Acrobats strip for Pope Benedict XVI, perform topless in Vatican

No words...just watch in 1) lust and 2) terror (Emperor Palpatine):

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Published on December 15, 2010 17:49

First Look: Another Enchanted April

Got the news today that my new little romantic trifle is up on the Coming Soon page at Dreamspinner, HERE. You can see the cover and blurb there, but...


"Can the idyllic simplicity of a garden change a life forever? It's a question three men on a vacation to the small seaside town of Beechwood will find the answer to when they stay at a B&B with an expansive and breathtakingly beautiful garden. A garden with an air of the supernatural. Jerry's there for love, Doug's there for sex, and Tony? Well, Tony is practically dragged along against his will. A comedy of errors ensues as the three men cling stubbornly to their self-destructive ways; can a cook named Anna Magnani, a roller-skating drag queen, and the magic of the garden tame the tempest and prevent love's labors from being lost?"
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Published on December 15, 2010 05:59

Hot Shot: The Legend

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Published on December 15, 2010 05:44

December 14, 2010

There Be Pirates!

Well, shiver me timbers! Shiver 'em hard! The new Pirates of the Caribbean film is coming out soon, and one of the characters, played by Penelope Cruz, is pirate Blackbeard's daughter. As some of you may know, I wrote a comic book, The Blackbeard Legacy, about Blackbeard's daughter, for Blueater Productions. Not such an original idea, a famous pirate's daughter, but in my comic book I had her and her mates encounter zombies. Take a look at this trailer and tell me what you see:




Is this a case of the latest zombie craze infiltrating other film genres, or has someone perhaps read my little comic book? Or am I thinking too much?
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Published on December 14, 2010 07:35

Soulsavers - Revival

Awesome song, and love the look of the video. Baz Luhrman meets Carnivale meets {insert creepy revival film}


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Published on December 14, 2010 06:12

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