Thursday 18 August 2011

Happy Birthday Robert De Niro and Sean Penn!

Today is the 68th birthday of one of my all time favourite actors - Robert De Niro (if not my favourite). He has collaborated eight times with my all time favourite director Martin Scorsese (I have still not seen 'Mean Streets', 'New York, New York' or 'Cape Fear'). 'Casino' was a masterpiece, but three of the pair's films, in my opinion, top 'Casino' - they are some of the greatest films ever - 'Taxi Driver', 'Raging Bull' and 'Goodfellas'. I have studied all of these films in depth, particularly 'Taxi Driver', which is my favourite film of all time. Plus I have also had a screenwriting masterclass from the writer of 'Taxi Driver' and 'Raging Bull', Paul Schrader. I intend to one day post in depth articles about some, if not all, of these three films.
Above: De Niro in 'Taxi Driver' (1976) (top) and 'Raging Bull' (1980); he won an Oscar for his performance in Raging Bull.

It is also the 51st birthday of two time Academy Award winner Sean Penn (he won the awards for 'Mystic River' (2003) and 'Milk' (2008)).

Above: Sean Penn in 'Mystic River' (top) and 'Milk', both of which I am yet to see.

Industrial Football


This season in football, just like (a major part of) the industrial revolution, it’s all about Manchester! And for City, it really has been three years of revolution, with billionaire investment resulting in them winning their first major trophy in 35 years last season. After Sunday's 4-0 crushing of Premiership newcomers Swansea, which included a brace and an assist from new £35 million signing Sergio Aguero, City look incredibly strong (although having said that, Swansea are one of the league’s weaker teams, due to being newly promoted – still, City showed no mercy). As a United fan, I am confident that we will retain the tile; City are my biggest concern though. Forget Chelsea. Forget Arsenal. This season the title race is between two teams – and they are both in Manchester! United have looked good in pre-season, and although they didn’t have the best of starts against West Brom, a win is a win. With United’s new signings (Ashley Young in particular looks very promising), and having beaten City recently in the Community Shield with a very late injury time winner, I believe that with our strength in squad depth and stamina, we will probably just pip the title this season. City will probably boost their squad with more signings in January though, so it will be a very tough race for the title.

Wednesday 17 August 2011

Wale - The Eleven One Eleven Theory

Check out this fresh new mixtape by Wale (which I have yet to listen to). It dropped online just a few hours ago! Below is the download link and the cover and tracklisting. Enjoy!


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Tuesday 16 August 2011

Common ft. Nas - Ghetto Dreams

Check out this fantastic track by Common and Nas! The video is below. With the release of this track, and 'The Watch the Throne album' by Jay and Kanye, real Hip-Hop is back!

Art: Jan Nixon

Check out some of the work of young artist Jan Nixon (http://jannix.deviantart.com/), who lives locally to me.
He has done great art works of famous people including Clint Eastwood, Pete Doherty and Jimi Hendrix. He also done a fantastic art work of another man (which is pictured below).




RIP ODB

Wu-Tang

Tuesday 9 August 2011

Odd Future's Mike G - 'Chevron'

Check out this hot new track, 'Chevron', from Odd Future's Mike G! Available below or for free download!


Mike G - Chevron (Produced by Hodgy Beats) by Hypetrak

Check out my previous review of Tyler the Creator's 'Yonkers' video; Tyler is a fellow Odd Future member of Mike G's.
Check the blog soon for a review of 'Watch the Throne' and more film reviews!!

Anyone else ever notice that these 2 look exactly the same?!

Nevermind "Step Brothers", Chilli Peppers' drummer Chad Smith and Hollywood funnyman Will Ferrell, look like 'full brothers'. I've thought this for years!

Wednesday 20 July 2011

Tuesday 12 July 2011

Film Reviews - 'Eyes Wide Shut' is by far the more psychologically captivating film, when compared to 'Gone Baby Gone'

Compared to what other critics opine, my film reviews here differ to a lot to general opinions of them. The ratings I gave for the films reviewed below are almost the complete opposite of what other critics would give them. If I was to compile a list of the ratings I gave for these films, a lot of other critics may tear the list apart and put it in reverse order i.e. put the film I gave the lowest rating, as their highest rated film (‘Gone Baby Gone’ got 94% on Rotten Tomatoes, and 7.9 on IMDB – I rated it 1.5 out of 5).
Here are the films and their reviews:

Gone Baby Gone: I was expecting a lot more from this film, considering the impressive cast, which included Casey Affleck and Morgan Freeman. The film did, to be fair, have a couple of spine tingling moments, but in general the acting was very poor, and the dialogue was heavily stilted and unrealistic. The plot (the final act in particular) lacked a lot of credibility too. Had the potential to be a much better film, given its premise and cast. Rating: 1.5.












American Pie: Very funny teen movie which does its job; entertain young people via the use of crude humour, entangled within several coming-of-age tales. Rating: 3.5.











Road to Las Vegas: An extremely moving documentary about a homeless African-American family who move to Vegas in search of a better life. You genuinely become attached to this family, as you watch their highs and (extreme) lows over the course of four years (2005-2009). Rating: 3.5.







The Terminal: I thought that a lot of the things that happened in this film were completely unrealistic. I accepted the given (unrealistic) premise of the film, in order to actively remove myself from reality, but I still found many moments of the film to be rather silly - for instance (SPOILER alert) the bit towards the end when the security are lined up to stop Tom Hanks from leaving the airport. When you think it's all over for Tom, Barry Shabaka Henley, spontaneously gives him his coat, and tells him he'll need it because 'it's cold outside'. Furthermore there is an unrealistic marriage within the film, and the bit where Tom Hanks and Catherine Zeta-Jones do not speak to each other at the end is also unrealistic. I agreed with Salon.com, when they stated that it was "the worst-directed film Spielberg has ever made." (http://dir.salon.com/story/ent/movies/review/2004/06/18/terminal/index.html)
However, the film did have some bright moments, like the shaving scene in the toilets; Hanks and another man are both shaving. The other man quips to Hanks, "Do you ever feel like you're living in an airport?" Ironically Hanks is living in an airport. Still, that scene alone does not save this film for me. There were some fine performances in this film, from Hanks and Stanley Tucci in particular, but the plot was far too poor; towards the end a lot of what happened seemed to be made up just to increase the film's running time. Rating: 2.





















Eyes Wide Shut: For me this film is a genuine masterpiece. Kubrick’s final film – he certainly left his mark on the world of cinema with this one. It was like ‘Taxi Driver’ but with a razor sharp surreal edge; ‘American Psycho’ but with more realism – fantastic amalgamations for the big screen, which created a dream like vision of New York. My only criticism of this film, would be that the final scene was slightly disappointing. Besides that I can’t really complain; with slick and seductive production values and fantastic performances from Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman, this film is definitely worth watching. Rating: 5.

Note: I may write an in depth article on this film, when I get the time.
Check out this chilling scene from the film below!


I also watched ‘The Boat That Rocked’ recently. I will publish my review of it for a special UK film post, when I have watched ‘In the Loop’.