Friday, March 31, 2006

Thank You!!

Big huge fat thank you to everyone who showed up at Evil Film School's FREAK OUT last night. It was one of our best turn outs ever (I almost broke even!) & really helped renew my dedication to this project. Wasn't Skidoo so much better than you expected?

Hope to see all of you at our next event May 26. Details to follow.

~meeko

Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Reminder: Evil Film School This Thursday!


Hey Everybody!

Just wanted to remind y'all that Evil Film School's "Freak Out" is happening this Thursday @ Blim (197 E. 17th @ Main).

Doors: 7pm
Movies: 7:30
Admission: a mere $5

For more info go to www.evilfilmschool.com

Monday, March 27, 2006

Sorry This Isn't A More Substantial Post...

But I'm all for flighty distraction right now.

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Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Movies I Watched Instead of Writing Part 13

The Demon Seed [1977] -- When the words "Based on a Novel by Dean R. Koontz" came on screen, we should have taken that as the warning it was meant to be. But no, it had Julie Christie in it. She was a classy actress, wasn't she? While watching her performance I had such trouble believing this that I actually had to get up and check IMDb to figure out what she had been in. Guess Doctor Zhivago had been a long time ago by the time she got involved in this mess. The physical manifestation of the computer was pretty cool, but the "social/political" overtones that others have sited are not only dated but half-arsed. Right up there with Orca.

The Entity
[1981] -- Way creepier than it had any right to be, likely thanks to the fact that it was based on a true story. Obviously certain things had been changed to make it more marketable, like the stupid ending w/ all the 'splosions, but when it was just trying to be spooky, it was a damn good scary movie. Ron Silver was perfectly typecast as the obsessive psychiatrist and Barbara Hershey gives a solid, sympathetic and engaging performance. Highly recommended.

Sympathy For Lady Vengeance [2005] -- Beautiful, lyrical, sick... Seriously dood, what more do you want from a Park Chan-wook movie? Yeong-ae Lee was surprisingly good in the lead, despite her tree-like performance in J.S.A. While still true to the whole "vengeance trilogy", it does have a distinctly "feminine" feel to it, which is odd since no doubt Park Chan-wook is considered a "male" director in North America because of the violent content of most of his films to this point. Elegant and epic. Also highly recommended.

Capote [2005] -- After waffling for a few years there, Philip Seymour Hoffman is again on my list of potential sires for my illegitimate love-child. A stirring portrayal of the breakdown of someone wracked with guilt over his own confused motives. An important film for writers I'd say. And of course, Chris Cooper, Bruce Greenwood & Catherine Keener are fabulous in supporting roles.

16 Blocks [2006] -- Fairly standard action/buddy/cop movie that gets derailed by a few too many endings. It was nice to see David Morse as a bad-guy (he's so good at it) and Mos Def is quickly becoming one of my faves, despite spending most of the movie doing what seems like his best Chris Tucker. Bruce Willis was practically a non-presence due to his efficiency as the drunken washed up cop, and part he seems to be able to play in his sleep at this point.

Block Party [2006] -- Funny, inspiring & humane. An important concert film and an eye-opener for people like myself who had never developed a taste for rap music. But really, with Dave Chappelle & Michel Gondry working together, how could I not like this movie?


Re-Animator
[1985] -- Jeffrey Combs, also in the running for sire of my illegitimate love-child. I spent much of the film clapping my hands and squealing like a five year old at Christmas. My friend described his performance as "a special effect unto himself". Seriously, why has it taken me thing long to see this movie? I am going to dig up every scrap of Stuart Gordon I can find (bearing in mind that I have already sat through Robot Jox & Fortress).

The Squid & The Whale [2005] -- Devastating, beautiful, honest. And very, very funny. Not a good movie to watch if you're in the middle of a break-up though. Jeff Daniels gives a brave performance as a thoroughly unlikeable character. And the little kid, Owen Kline, is amazing (then again, what do expect from the spawn of Kevin Kline and Pheobe Cates?)


Next Stop Wonderland
[1998] -- Intelligent, hopeful indie-romantic comedy of the sort I used to watch all the time with my sister. Neither of us could figure out how we'd managed to miss this one. Hope Davis' character is an inspiration and it was nice to see Callie Thorne in something other than Homicide.

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Concert Review


Went to the Narduwar Doot Doola Doot Doot DVD release party last Tuesday, so being that it's been a full week since I actually saw the show, I figured I'd finally post a review of it. Luckily, Chart Online beat me to it, so I'm gonna be lazy and link to their review since I don't have much to add, except that I did have to pat myself on the back for not humping Chris Murphy's leg when I was sharing Nardward stories with him (oh god, did I just out myself as a Sloan fan? I think I did). Oh, and the theremin lazer battle was beyond rad. Even though Beej was dying of a cold he nearly jizzed in his pants when he heard that ethereal hum. A little sad there weren't more people dancing, but they did it in the movie theatre at UBC, and it is Vancouver afterall.

Canada's Oscars!!

The Genie Awards happened last night, and not surprisingly Quebequois film was first and foremost with sleeper hit C.R.A.Z.Y. taking away the most statues. I think it played in Vancouver for about 15 days. The rest of the winners are listed here.

Interesting that Global opted not to broadcast the actual ceremony since last year too many people made acceptance speeches in French only. Can they help it if their movies are interesting and make money?

Friday, March 10, 2006

Otaku Alert!!


Do you have a lot of time to kill? Like, A LOT of time?! Then go here and you too can have your own Dream Avatar. Exciting!

(Eva, I don't know whether to kick or kiss you.)

And the Winners Are...


Since I posted about the Alternative Oscars, I figured I might as well run down the winners as well.

Best Picture: Transamerica
Best Director: Miranda July (Me and You and Everyone We Know)
Best Actor: Felicity Huffman (Transamerica)
Best Actress: Laura Linney (The Squid & The Whale)
Best Supporting Actor: Jeffrey Wright (Syrianna)
Best Supporting Actress: Thandie Newton (Crash)
Best Canadian Feature: Water
Best Non-Human Actor: Penguins (March of the Penguins)
Worst Picture: Dukes of Hazzard