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Michael Jackson – The Man becomes A Legend

October 29, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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Watching this movie brought tears to my eyes, made me smile, made me dance, made me sing,part documentary, part concert the whole experience makes you feel like you get to be in the creative process and enjoy all the excitement of a live event. It’s far better than I had hoped. Indeed, it surpasses all reasonable expectations. That’s coming from a moderate Michael fan,he rocked it all over again! The 3-D effects were marvellous and exciting. He was still healthy and exhuberant. It was amazing to see Michael sing on the big screen. I loved every minute . He was intelligent, compassionate and very loving — both as a performer and as a human being. Watching his dream come together was exhilarating and its very sad that he could not finish it into a concert. The scenery and dance moves were fantastic. An awesome movie about an awesome man. He really was all about L.O.V.E. We will never forget him. This man was one of a kind.Still, I feel that the movie definitely should receive consideration for the Best Documentary Oscar. It’s that good. This movie about the King of Pop is really “the king of pop-music documentaries.”

If your not a Michael Jackson fan – go see this film. You might have a change of heart towards him.

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Grant Hart of Hüsker Dü To Tour In Support Of “Hot Wax”

October 29, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Con D’or Records and MVD Audio are proud to announce the tour of Grant Hart in support of his latest release Hot Wax on both CD and vinyl for worldwide distribution.

Thursday, November 5 – Vaudeville Mews – Des Moines, IA – 10pm – 21+ – $6
                                               
Friday, November 6 - Record Bar – Kansas City, MO (supporting The Meat Puppets) – 10:30pm  - 18+ - $15   
                                               
Saturday, November 7 - Replay Lounge - Lawrence, KS – 10pm - $3     
                                               
Sunday, November  8 - Hi-Dive - Denver, CO - 9pm - 18+ - $8    
                                               
Thursday, November 12 - Silver Lake Lounge – Los Angeles, CA - 8:30pm -   $8     
                                               
Friday, November 13 - Thee Parkside – San Francisco, CA (direct support to Dead To Me) - 9pm - $10    
                                               
Sunday, November 15 - Hemlock Tavern -  San Francisco, CA - 8pm - $7     
                                               
Tuesday, November 17- Dante’s - Portland, OR                          
                                               
Wednesday, November 18 - High Dive - Seattle, WA - 8pm - 21+ -$8    
                                               
Friday, December 11 – Darkroom – Chicago, IL                           
                                               
Monday, December 14 - Horseshoe Tavern – Toronto, ON - 11pm - 19+ - $10.50 (adv) $12 (door)       
                                               
Tuesday, December 15 - Sale Rosa – Montreal, QC - 9pm                   
                                               
Wednesday, December 16 - Middle East (Upstairs) – Cambridge, MA                         
                                               
Thursday, December 17 -  World Cafe Live (Upstairs) – Philadelphia, PA - 9pm - $13    
                                               
Saturday, December 19 - 92Y (Tribecca) – New York ,NY - 9pm - $12    
                                               
Sunday, December 20 - Record Collector - Bordentown, NJ - 6:30pm - $10 (adv) $12 (door)   
                                               
Tuesday, December 22 - Grog Shop – Cleveland, OH -  9pm - $8     

Grant Hart photo credit Timothy G Piotrowski’80s alternative rock has gone down in the history of music as one of the most fertile and influential musical movements ever – as judged by the amount of notable bands that would subsequently “follow the leaders.” And one of the leading lights of the movement was unquestionably Hüsker Dü. After the group’s split, drummer Grant Hart moved out front with guitar in hand, and also handled lead vocals on his solo releases. But Hart has spent the last few years working on Hot Wax.
 
Joining Hart on the disc is a diverse cast of musicians from Godspeed You Black Emperor, Silver Mt. Zion, and Rank Strangers with the tracks being recorded in both Montreal and Minneapolis. Hart explains:
 
“The song ‘Narcissus, Narcissus’ is my first attempt at combining ancient Greek mythology and American rock-a-billy. By merging those influences with an ice cream truck atmosphere I think I have found a style that defines this period of my career. ‘You’re the Reflection of the Moon on the Water’ is one of the most organic rock and roll songs that I have ever written. It’s style owes a lot to my devotion for Patti Smith. It was inspired by a comment made by a monk during the selection process to find the next Panchen Lhama, who said of one candidate, ‘He is the reflection of the moon on the water but he is not the moon’.”
 
Hot Wax (Cover Art)As a member of Hüsker Dü (which also included singer/guitarist Bod Mould and mustachioed bassist Greg Norton), Hart played on such all-time alt-rock classics as 1984’s Zen Arcade and 1985’s New Day Rising, while constantly criss-crossing the U.S. with legendary explosive live shows. Since Hüsker Dü’s split in 1987, Hart has sporadically issued solo releases, and was also spotted as a member of the group Nova Mob. He has found a place and function in visual and dramatic art forms as well. Hot Wax will be Grant’s sixth solo release overall.
 

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Barbara Windsor leaves EastEnders

October 29, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Barbara Windsor has announced she is leaving EastEnders
Barbara Windsor has announced she is leaving EastEnders

Much-loved EastEnders star Barbara Windsor is to leave Albert Square after more than 15 years in the soap, it was announced today.

The 72-year-old actress, who plays the nation’s favourite landlady Peggy Mitchell, will call time on her life in Walford next year.

National treasure Babs, also known to generations for her roles in the Carry On movies, said she would be sad to leave but wants to spend more time with her husband – who is 26 years younger than her.

As Peggy, the actress has yelled “Get outta my pub” at many of the most famous characters that have walked through the doors of the Queen Vic since joining the cast in 1994.

Barbara Windsor – born Barbara Ann Deeks – said: “EastEnders has been wonderful to me and it’s no secret that it changed my life all of those years ago.

“I’ll be so sad to leave Peggy behind, she’s such a wonderful character to play. I have had the pleasure of working with a marvellous cast and crew and have made many lasting good friends.”

She added: “I must thank the wonderful viewers for their support over the years. I’m looking forward to the future and I suppose when all’s said and done, I should spend a bit more time with my old man, as he’s not getting any younger.”

The BBC’s controller of drama production, John Yorke, said: “To most of the British public Barbara IS EastEnders, and it’s almost impossible to imagine Albert Square without her.”

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Bits and Pieces of Note

October 29, 2009 · Leave a Comment

TNT Greenlights George Clooney Pilot TNT is singing the Delta Blues, greenlighting a drama pilot executive produced by George Clooney. Delta, from Clooney and Grant Heslov’s Smokehouse Pictures and Warner Horizon, was penned by Liz Garcia (Cold Case) and Josh Harto. It… [via The Wrap RSS]

Short Circuit

 Short Circuit Remake Will Be Directed by Steve Carr Short Circuit – an original 1986 sci-fi comedy about a robot who’s started to think due to short circuit – will be directed by Steve Carr, who has been signed to the role by Dimension Films. Steve Carr, who might not be know to the general public, has directed Kevin James’ Paul Blart: Mall Cop… [via Sci Fi Scoop] 

Comedy Central Inks Two Talent Deals Comedy Central has closed a deal with comedian Ron White for an animated project titled Hounds. Meanwhile, Joey Kern (The Sasquatch Gang) has landed a lead in the network’s pilot Ghosts/Aliens. Blue Collar Comedy veteran Ron White… [via The Wrap RSS]

 Ricky Gervais to Host Golden Globes Ricky Gervais may have missed out on the chance to host this year’s Oscars, but he will be master of ceremonies at next year’s Golden Globe awards… [via Film | guardian.co.uk]

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Fox sets plans for ‘Glee’ DVD Show’s first 13 eps out by end of year

October 28, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Hoping to capitalize on early fan frenzy for new music-driven drama “Glee,” 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment will release the show’s first 13 episodes on DVD at the end of the year.

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“‘Glee’ Season One: Road to Sectionals” will hit stores Dec. 29, just weeks after Fox wraps up broadcasting the show’s first 13 episodes.

The home entertainment unit still plans to release another DVD containing the show’s full first season sometime in mid-2010.

To keep fans from having to buy the same episodes twice, the 13-episode set will include a voucher that can be used toward purchase of the full season box set.

Studio and net hope the 13-episode set will help placate fans of the show – who call themselves “Gleeks” – when “Glee” heads off the air at the start of the year. Show returns with its remaining original episodes in the spring.

Beyond “Glee’s” first 13 episodes, the DVD will include the director’s cut of the pilot episode, behind-the-scenes features, cast audition videos and music performances from the show.

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Review: Evilution a Cut Above

October 28, 2009 · Leave a Comment

A microscopic alien life form has been discovered with the ability to possess the living and resurrect the dead. The United States Army has tried to communicate with it but failed. Instead, the military has tried to create a genetically altered version of the alien in order to resurrect dead soldiers on the battlefield. The alien fights back, turning soldier against soldier. Young scientist Darren Hall kidnaps the last pure specimen of the alien, determined to the reverse the damage inflicted and learn the secrets of life. Hiding in a mysterious building named The Necropolitan, he continues his experiments. On one fateful night, the alien is set loose on the unsuspecting tenants resulting in a new evolution of apocalyptic horror as infected tenants attack the unsuspecting, turning them into a cannibal horde. Darren and a small group of survivors must now find a way to destroy the alien possessed before they can escape into the city and bring forth the end of the human race

For the most part I  like this film and the only real problems that I see with it have to do with some unanswered questions : Evilution the screenplay and some missing chemistry between two actors. Don’t let that discourage you from watching Evilutionjust go along for the ride, because both of these things don’t take away from the overall feel of the movie. Evilution is written by Brian Patrick O’Toole. It’s a good premise for a film but I have a few small issues with the screenplay. First, I am left  wondering how Captain Hall escaped from the research facility in the first place since the entire place is bombed and nobody else survived.  Second, I have been wondering about the origins of the alien contagion and maybe it would have been nice to have heard more about it and from where it came exactly. Other than those two quibbles I really don’t have any issues. The inclusion of the building’s resident homies brings in some comic relief and the spooky and strange building manager  adds an air of disquiet to the atmosphere . Chris Conlee, the director, does a good job so I have no problems at all with his direction of the film. He uses a lot of close ups to focus in on the action rather than wide shots which isn’t an issue since this film is very action based and oriented. The makeup effects in Evilution are very well done and I am very impressed by them! Kudos to Alex Noble for grossing me out several times, particularly with the very first scene. The gore used in this film really moves the story along since there are infected zombie like creatures tearing out throats and biting into chests. If the effects had been of a lesser quality then the believability factor wouldn’t be so high while watching it. The acting is pretty good, however I can’t quite believe the love story that takes place between Hall (Eric Peter-Kaiser) and Maddy (Sandra Remirez). There really is no chemistry between the two actors, which is a shame, so the whole romance subplot seems flat to me. The actors themselves are fine but they really do not click together. Some of the best acting comes from Tim Colceri who plays Sgt. Collins. He’s very believable as a member of the military trying to stop Hall from spreading the contagion, and I enjoy watching him a lot. One of the homies, Killa B, is played by Guillermo Diaz who you may recognize from the series Weeds, among other things. It has a pretty cool storyline, good effects and some believable acting. It comes out on DVD on Nov.17th.

ON THE WEB

http://mvdb2b.com/b2b/?site_id=watchlisten

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Swank, Sidibe win as Hollywood award season begins

October 28, 2009 · Leave a Comment

And they’re off.

A new crop of Oscar prospects crammed the red carpet at what is widely considered Tinseltown’s award-season starting gate: the Hollywood Awards.

“I think I was extremely naive when I showed up here tonight,” giggled New Hollywood Award winner Gabourey “Gabby” Sidibe, who plays the title role of an abused daughter in “Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Saffire.”

“This is a big thing,” she said.

Among the other honorees walking the media gantlet Monday night: Hilary Swank (“Amelia”), Julianne Moore (“A Single Man”), Carey Mulligan (“An Education”) and Christoph Waltz (“Inglorious Basterds”).

Presenters included Sandra Bullock, Ewan McGregor, Kate Beckinsale, Morgan Freeman and “Juno” screenwriter Diablo Cody. “I first came to this show a couple years ago, and we won for ‘Juno,’” Cody said. “I think this is kind of like the first. There’s something in the air.”

“It’s a great festival,” commented Oscar-winner Charlize Theron, whose performance in “North Country” earned her the Hollywood Actress Award at the 2005 gala, and she went on to nab an Academy Award nomination that year. “It really does create a bit of noise.

Actress Hilary Swank poses with actor and presenter Ewan McGregor ...

Theron dropped by to present a Hollywood Breakthrough Actor Award to her “North Country” co-star and friend Jeremy Renner, honored for his performance in “The Hurt Locker.”

“You know, he’s been great in everything,” Theron said. “But he really shines in this film. This is really his moment.”

While the festival is 13 years old, only over the last few years has its gala emerged as one of the award season’s tentpoles. The fest’s chairs, judges and advisers include film critics, film-industry executives and film-festival chiefs from all over the world — making for one enigmatic voting group.

Christoph Waltz, the veteran German character actor who won the Hollywood Supporting Actor Award after stealing scenes from Brad Pitt as ruthless Col. Hans Landa in “Inglorious Basterds,” admitted to not knowing who the voters are. He said it actually “helps me get through it in a sort of relaxed, organic way.”

For at least some of the attendees, this likely marked the first of four constant months on the award-show circuit. “Four months of this?” asked British actress Carey Mulligan, sounding surprised.

Mulligan’s portrayal of a young student in a relationship with an older man in “An Education” earned her the Hollywood Breakthrough Actress Award, and has some Oscar pundits saying it’ll also lead her to the Kodak Theatre next March for the Academy Awards.

“Oh, I just met Hilary Swank. I’m in a little bit of a daze,” Mulligan continued. “This is exciting. The photo bit is a little scary. The lights flash a lot and they made my eyes water, which is terrifying. But it’s amazing.”

Four-time Oscar nominee Julianne Moore, honored with the Hollywood Supporting Actress Award for a blast of films including designer-turned-director Tom Ford’s “A Single Man,” said balancing life, work and award shows does present its challenges.

“Obviously, it’s all a lot easier if you do live in Los Angeles,” explained Moore, who lives in New York. “And the flying. I was just at the London Film Festival, so I came from the London Film Festival, right to here. So, that’s kind of exhausting. And I am anxious to get home to my kids.”

“I have to say it’s something very surreal,” noted Swank, the two-time Oscar winner who won the Hollywood Actress Award for her work in “Amelia.” “But to have your work recognized? At the end of it all is something that continues to leave me speechless.”

On the Net:

http://www.hollywoodawards.com

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Award Winning Horror Writer / Director Jake Kennedy to release PENANCE on November 17

October 11, 2009 · Leave a Comment

IMD Films and MVD Visual are proud to announce the DVD release of PENANCE on November 17, 2009.

IMD Films and MVD Visual are proud to announce the DVD release of PENANCE on November 17, 2009.
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Based on a true character, and from the award winning horror writer/director Jake Kennedy (Days of Darkness), and Will Clevinger (producer of the indie horror hit Automaton Transfusion), PENANCE stars Marieh Delfino (Jeepers Creepers 2) as a stripper who falls into the hands of sadistic surgeon (Graham McTavish) with genital mutilation on his mind.

Previously titled The Devil’s Dungeon and filmed in 2008 in Los Angeles, PENANCE is the tale of a young, demure single mother, Amelia (Delfino), who hits upon hard times and decides to take her future into her own hands and becomes a stripper. Everything is going well until Suzy, her stripper friend, is beaten up on a job and recruits Amelia to take her place. Reluctantly, Amelia takes the job, only to find the job isn’t everything it seems. Driven to a strange location by a dark and mysterious man (Tony Todd), and confronted by a grizzled hit man (Michael Rooker), Amelia’s world is turned upside down, as her captor (the mind bending McTavish), is intent on one thing and one thing only – to purify Amelia and the other women in his incarceration.

The cast additionally includes horror vets Eve Mauro (Wicked Lane), Tracy Coogan (Zombie Honeymoon), Garrett Jones (Automaton Transfusion), Alone In The Dark II and Bloodwars co-stars Jason Connery and Allison Lange (Single White Female II), and James Duval (May, Donnie Darko).

In a 2009 interview with Fangoria, director Jake Kennedy states:

“The title changed from The Devil’s Dungeon to Penance since we believe it has far exceeded our own quality standards in terms of cast, performance and look. We wanted to steer away from a B-movie-esque moniker and more toward a cooler, more representative name. Penance means ‘the repentance of one’s sins,’ and that’s exactly what our bad guy is trying to do-and what he’s trying to make our heroine do against her will. So ‘penance’ sums up the film perfectly. This new trailer now represents the new movie: cooler, meaner, bloodier and sexier. Be warned: This is an R-level trailer and includes gratuitous sexual imagery, bad language and extreme violence.”

Link to TRAILER

Link to PURCHASE
 

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POCKET to Release EPs Featuring Robyn Hitchcock, Steve Kilbey,Yuki Chikudate, Craig Wedren and Dave Smalley

October 11, 2009 · 1 Comment

   One of today’s most celebrated producers announces his most ambitious project yet 

Pocket (photo)24 Hour Service Station and MVD Audio are pleased to announce the release of the POCKET “Featuring” Series on CD for North American distribution on November 3rd and December 1st 2009. The series includes…

POCKET featuring Robyn Hitchcock
                         – Surround Him With Love (11/3)

POCKET featuring Steve Kilbey 
 - Hear In Noiseville (11/3)
                                             
POCKET featuring Yuki Chikudate 
  - Sampo (11/3)
 
POCKET featuring Craig Wedren 
 - Someone To Run Away From (12/1)

POCKET featuring Dave Smalley 
   – Beautiful Gray (12/1)

POCKET announces his most ambitious project yet: a year’s worth of singles & remixes featuring a stunning lineup of both legendary musicians and breaking artists; a vast array of partners pairing vocal and production talents with POCKET’s boundless creativity.
 
Artists featured in the series include Robyn Hitchcock, Tanya Donelly (Belly), Steve Kilbey (The Church), Yuki Chikudate (Asobi Seksu), Craig Wedren (Shudder To Think), Danny Seim (Menomena), Dave Smalley (Dag Nasty / Down By Law), Mark Burgess (The Chameleons UK), Sal Principato (Liquid Liquid), Styrofoam, Mux Mool, Justus Köhncke & many more.
 
POCKET (aka Richard Jankovich) was the principal creative mind and front man for NYC electro pop band, Burnside Project. Their single “Cue The Pulse To Begin” became the theme song for Showtime’s Queer As Folk and went Top 40 in Japan. Since 2006, Jankovich has been making a new name for himself in the remix community as POCKET, quickly becoming one of today’s most celebrated producers. POCKET has remixed Beck, Radiohead, Kristin Hersh, Of Montreal, Elk City, Joanna Newsom, Cat Power, Dirty on Purpose, Antony & The Johnsons and many more.
 
POCKET’s cover of New Order’s “Sub-Culture”, featuring Tracy Shedd (Teenbeat Records) & Shaun Robinson of Oppenheimer (Bar None Records), will be on the Ceremony – A New Order Tribute Album, to be released 2/20, and can be heard http://NewOrderTribute.com

“Where Radiohead’s version builds from spare beginnings, POCKET lets droning tendrils of noise poke into all that space, setting a thumping beat beneath.”
     - Pitchfork

“And you thought you’d never dance to Of Montreal!”
     - Stereogum

“Pocket mashes up Beck with Jay Reatard with pleasant results.”
     - New York Magazine

“The perfect Joanna Newsom remix – I’ve finally found it!”
     - Brooklyn Vegan

POCKET’s Main Page - http://music-by-pocket.com

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The Leftovers, will be playing 31st Street Pub in Pittsburgh in support of their latest release Eager To Please.

September 22, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Portland Maine’s most ambitious post punk act, The Leftovers, will be playing 31st Street Pub on December 6th in support of their latest release Eager To Please. They’ll be supporting the legendary pop punk act, The Queers.

                                                     

The Leftovers recent full length Eager To Please was produced by Linus Dotson (of Hollywood) and features Kim Shattuck of The Muffs, Brett Anderson of The Donnas, Parry Gripp from Nerf Herder, Coz Canler from the Romantics and Jon Rubin of the Rubinoos.

  “I knew that ‘Eager To Please’ was going to be a great album when I first heard the demos, but it wasn’t until we got in the studio that I realized how amazing the songs really were,” said Dotson. “Kurt Baker has a songwriting maturity that is way beyond his years and is able to channel classic artists like the Beach Boys, Elvis Costello and the Beatles, while still having a unique style all of his own.  The Leftovers’ live show is simply mindblowing and they have a fun and endearing charisma that has been lacking from rock’n'roll for a long time!”

 

The Leftovers formed in 2002 and road tested a sound over 350 dates and two continents that successfully combines the classic vibe of The Beatles and the Beach Boys with the power pop of Elvis Costello, The Romantics and the Rubinoos, while keeping the upbeat energy of the Ramones and The Queers. The Leftovers songwriting skills and powerful live show caught the attention of Crappy Records as well as pop punk cult icons Ben Weasel (of Screeching Weasel fame) and Larry Livermore (founder of Lookout Records).

 The Leftovers new label, Crappy Records, was formed by label executive Carl Caprioglio, producer Linus of Hollywood and Bowling for Soup frontman Jaret Reddick, with the new label distributed by the Fontana/Universal label Oglio Records.

 “The Leftovers are a freakin’ breath of fresh air,” said Reddick. “They are fun, fascinating and ROCKIN! And most of all, chicks dig ‘em!”

 The Leftovers are Kurt Baker (Bass/Vocals), Andrew Rice (Guitar/Vocals) and

Adam Woronoff (Drums).

 The Leftovers new music video for “Telephone Operator”:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-69OOQbVvQ

 Tour Dates, Photos, Bio, and more:

http://theleftoversband.com/

 Track Listing

1. Can’t Stop

2. Telephone Operator

3. Girlfriend

4. Get To Know You (featuring Kim Shattuck)

5. Thinking About Her

6. You Know What You Do

7. I Want You Back

8. Untouchable (Featuring Coz Canler)

9. Lost and Found

10. Get Out Of My Head

11. The Only One (Featuring Parry Gripp)

12. Make You Mine

13. Dance With Me

14. Party Til We Die (Featuring Brett Anderson and Jon Rubin)

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