Friday, August 17, 2007

It's heeeeere!



I realize it's not much to look at, but this is the reason I haven't posted in over 4 months.

I am about 10 weeks away from having my first two DVD releases in stores. It'll look better when amazon puts the cover up, I swear. In the meantime, here it is.

You can also check out the in-progress website here:

www.cinemaobscuradvd.com

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Top 13 albums of 2006.

Why 13?

Because I said so.

13) Dub Trio - New Heavy


Punk & Metal Dub Reggae.


12) Loose Fur - Born Again In The USA

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- 3/5th's of Wilco comes back for the followup to my favorite album of 2003.


11) Citizen Cope - Every Waking Moment



- Another person who's last album was top 10, but just missed it this year.

10) Black Keys - Magic Potion



9) Nomo - New Tones



- Fantastic Afro-pop with massive horns.


8) Calexico - Garden Ruin



- Calexico seem to only get better with each album. Their versality never seems to amaze me.


7) Matisyahu - Youth



-Matisyahu finally gets it perfect when he gets my favorite producer (Bill Laswell) to produce his 2nd studio album.


6) Black Keys - Chulahoma




An EP of songs writen by Junior Kimbrough.


5) Arctic Monkeys - Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not



- I can't remember the last time a band from the U.K. made my top 10. This album deserves the hype.


4) Mates Of State - Bring It Back



- This didn't start out as an album that I loved, but every song is completely infectious, and grows on you


3) Gnarls Barkley - St. Elsewhere




Certainly, I don't need to say any more about Gnarls Barkley.




2) Peeping Tom - Peeping Tom






1) Spearhead - Yell Fire

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- After almost two decades of writing amazingly personal and tragic political protest songs, it was no surprise, in 2004, when Michael Franti decided to visit the Middle East. Not the safe, remote areas that the embedded reporters report from, instead going to the red zones of Baghdad and the war torn areas of the West Bank and the Gaza strip to uncover the human cost of war, protected only by his guitar and video cameras. What he returned with is not only one of the years best documentaries, "I Know I'm Not Alone", but possibly his strongest album to date, "Yell Fire!". Certainly the most danceable statement about the war in Iraq, Franti puts bubbling funk, reggae, R&B and rock into a melting pot, and consistantly pulls out upbeat and uplifting tunes, at once weighted down by the wrongs in the world, yet always celebratory in the knowledge that things can get better.

New Year's Revolution.

I will blog everyday.
I will blog everyday.
I will blog everyday.
I will blog everyday.
I will blog everyday.
I will blog everyday.
I will blog everyday.
I will blog everyday.

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

New Releases - DVD - 10.17.06

NEW DVD RELEASES
10.17.06


American Dreamz



Another very good film from director Paul Weitz (About a Boy, American Pie, In Good Company). This political farce drew comparisons to Network and Dr. Strangelove on release. It screened at the 2006 Lake County Film Festival.


Behind Enemy Lines II: Axis Of Evil




I'm sorry, there's only one absurd Direct-to-DVD Sequel this week.


The Break-Up



Mediocre movie, but actually had some really good work from the supporting cast (Justin Long, Jason Bateman, Jon Favreau).

Carambola



Close Call



Cutting Room



Feast



Final Days of Planet Earth



Hard Luck



The Omen



Over The Hedge



I loved this film. One of the only films I've seen twice on the big screen this year.

Pick Me Up (Masters Of Horror)



Rest Stop



Salvage



Solitude



A nice pedigree on this indie, having played at Cinequest, AFI and GenArt.


When the Sea Rises




TV Shows


Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Season 2



Big Love: Season 1




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