Just an updateizzle.

What to say, what to say.  It’s 2:08AM.  Been going to bed around 3 as of late and it MUST STOP.  I’m getting way too tired in the day and my bed here just isn’t comfortable enough so as to allow me to rest up properly.  Every day pretty recently I’ve been having blood-shot eyes by around 8:30, 9PM.  I swore the other day that I’d be going to bed so much earlier, but awesome-ass things just keep emerging and I’m engaged until the super early morning hours.  Tonight’s distraction away from sleep was Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2.  Yeah, I’m pretty sure blogs, forums, Facebook statuses, and Twitters are all a-buzz with MW2 updates.  But shit.  It really is a cultural phenomenon within the gaming world.  Jon told me that 5 million people bought it at its LAUNCH at MIDNIGHT.  5 million people in the U.S. lined up for it.  Ain’t that crazy?  Let’s do the math on that.

$59.99 x 5,000,000 = $299,950,000.  Yeah.  This game is equally making over $300 mil.  Isn’t that crazy to think about?  Just on the FIRST MORNING it amassed $300 mil.  To date, Men In Black, the movie, has made less than $600 million.  Movies are universal enjoyment… video games are definitely a niche.  To me that’s pretty stellar.  Like, just imagine that kinda success.  I know my name isn’t attributed to anything jaw-dropping.  I mean, I’ve had some poetry published… and I’ve had my music on the radio twice… but whatever.  Nothing worth writing home about… yet.

Definitely this past week I’ve been seeing myself in a different light musically.  It pretty much all started Monday with my performance of One More Time at Kafein.  My stage antics still suck and I can’t talk to an audience worth a damn… but I still killed that song and Joe was definitely singing it long after I was done playing.  His words at the Harrison stop were, “Dammit!  That song is so catchy!”  You’re damn right its. :)  And then yesterday at band practice with Brett and Shawn, I had Brett saying multiple times, “I swear dude, I feel like I could cry- you’re amazing!”.  And jamming last night with Joe at 1 in the morning?  Yeah.  I came up with some super sick stuff on drums.  Oh!  And back up a bit, I believe I had Paul grinning from ear to ear when he heard the drums I wanted to add to his new songs for the Stellanecks.  Just… fuck yeah.  I’m in a very good place musically, and now that I’m taking the time as of late to really practice my instruments, I’m starting to feel very, very accomplished.

Speaking of Paul, I met with him last night to discuss what’s going to be happening with his band the Stellanecks and the recording of their album, “Sweep the Sky.”  It was a really good brainstorming session and the one thing I loved most was his comment about me.  I forgot why he said this to Dom (the other member), but Paul’s words were, “Dude, I know Mort.  He’s gonna give us all he’s got and work harder for us than anyone else possible, just busting his balls to get us the best album we can.”  It was really endearing to know that that’s how he views me.  Lately I’ve been feeling kinda lame in terms of my success, but I really feel like it’s just been due to a lack of inspiration.  Nothing has been inspiring me as of late.  All my fuel used to come from Harriet’s love.  It just got me going like crazy.  And without it I need to find some sort of new muse.  The last album I heard that got me amped was This Will Be the Death of Us by Set Your Goals.  While Raditude, Armistice, and even Lost In Suburbia have been super sick albums that I’m a huge fan of… they haven’t inspired me.  And shit.  It’s been forever since I’ve seen a movie or an anime that really got my creative juices pumping.  I’ve exhausted a lot of good art this past year… it’s safe to say I’m in a dryspell and just need to let this drought happen.

So what exactly AM I doing creatively these days? I’m playing in Brett Cooper’s band on bass, I’m reading/playing through a Motown Bass Charts book, I’m playing for the Window Theatre, I’ll be recording the Stellanecks, I’m reading The Gunseller by Hugh Laurie, I’m trying to write blogs about zen teachings, and I’ll be devoting a lot of time very soon to experimenting with Pro Tools 7 LE.  Word up.

Right now I’m listening to the music from Samurai Champloo.  Such good music… such a great anime.  I miss those days where I had so much new/good anime to consume.  I’m at that point in my life where it’s very difficult to find a new anime because it seems I’ve watched all the good ones.  I think the last show I watched that was great was like… Magikano.  And that was last semester.  Sad day!  I haven’t even watched a Japanese film in forever.  Been meaning to watch My Neighbors the Yamadas and 9 Souls with Harriet.  Hopefully that’ll still happen.  But I wanna watch something I haven’t SEEN.  I tried watching this documentary on Akihabara, but it was just such a shoddy production that I didn’t have to determination to sit through it.  Twas cool… nothing more.

However, tonight I started watching this fucked up movie called SALO (or, the 120 Days of Sodom).  I really don’t care for it, but the stuff happening on screen is so interesting and depraved that I can’t bring myself to turn it off.  Basically, it’s this true story (I think- otherwise there’s no way a plotline of this caliber would make it onto the Criterion Collection) about how these boys and girls were captured and taken away to a private Italian Villa where these fascist leaders set up a type of sexual retreat where they were allowed to do whatever they pleased to the kids.  And basically it’s a TON of homosexual sodomy occurring randomly and usually painfully.  It’s not exactly cringe-worthy… but it is most definitely one of those movies that’ll have you saying, “What the fuck?” quite a bit.  I dunno.  Do I recommend it?  Nah.  But if you’re looking for something controversial and something that’s gonna stomp, jump, and destroy a bunch of taboos- then Salo’s your movie.

Yeah.  p.s.- it’s been a while since I’ve seen a great movie.  Anti Christ is totally one of the best movies of the year/potentially one of my all-time faves- but it was just so insane that I feel like I didn’t enjoy it WHILE I was there.  It’s one of those movies that yes- if I think about it, it’s a beautifully haunting film.  But I have a hard time admitting that it was so good just because of the subject matter.  Haha… I really do want to see it again so badly- that imagery is STILL stuck with me.  But at the same time, the movie is exhausting to sit through.  Part of me doesn’t know if I can have the strength to endure it’s brief hour and a half runtime again.  Fantastic Mr. Fox and 2012 are out.  I really want to see those.  Fantastic Mr. Fox is reviewing incredibly well and 2012 just looks like an onslaught of mindless fun.  Saw Donna today- she said This Is It is phenomenal and Kirby said the same, so you know me and the Duemigs will be making a trip to the theatre for that one.

Anyways, this has been a pretty lame blog and I’m super tired, so I should just grab some shuteye.  But… even though I find these types of blogs “stupid” nowadays… I really should do them more often.  I’m going to kick myself so hard when I have basically all of my highschool career documented here through my WordPress blogs, yet none of my collegiate career.  Granted, there’s been a lot going on that I really have purposefully chosen to neglect writing about.  But I can’t keep doing that.  Life is filled with joy, sadness, triumphs, defeat- I need to capture that all.

Goodnight, then.

p.s.- Chris wrote me today saying how badly he wants to just be able to hang with me 2 to 3 times a week, chilling out and just talking with some good music on in the background.  There’s a man I wish more than anything that I could do the same with.  Fuck that ocean that separates us.  Haha.. and I have to include that the kid has no problem admitting he wants so badly to be related to me.  Now that’s raditude.

Anti Christ.

I’m going to resist the urge to tell you everything about the movie Anti Christ and somehow convey that you need to see this film.  It’s beautiful, it’s haunting, it’s entirely fucked up.  Since leaving the theatre I cannot shake the imagery and I don’t plan to.  What I saw was THE most uncomfortable cinema experience of my life and I loved it.  Charlotte Gainsbourg deserves every bit of praise she receives for this role and Willem Dafoe clearly proves he is a fearless actor (and a damn good one at that).

Lars Von Trier said that Anti Christ is the most important film of his career.  I believe that fully.  I urge you to see Anti Christ in theatres- but as most people will not get the chance, you must await it’s dvd release impatiently.  You will not see a movie as good as Anti Christ that is equally crazy.  If there is a film out there equally as disgusting or even moreso- I can guarantee it will not be as spectacularly directed.

The synopsis I read for Anti Christ is a bit misleading… but when you find out what the movie’s truly about and let all the scenes and messages absorb into your psyche after seeing it… you’ll probably end up loving it more and more as the minutes pass on.

I have no desire to see it again because I honestly don’t want to sit through some of those scenes a second time.  And if I do have to sit through it?  I will undoubtedly look away and close my eyes because once was enough for me.

Anti Christ is as insane as one can get while still being 100% grounded in reality.  That’s the true horror.

Stephen’s Top Ten Films!

During a random sign on to AIM, Glenn and I got onto the issue of personal TOP TEN FILMS.  I love lists yet I’d never taken the time to assemble a top 10, top 5, or even a generic “Top” movie list!  Eager to know what movies I really do put up at the top based on random criteria, I went to work on a dynamic top 10 movie list and here is what I came up with.

Stephen’s Top Ten Films (in no particular order)

#1- Children Of Men//director: Alfonso Cuaron//starring: Clive Owen//release date: 2006
When I first saw the trailer for this film back in 2006, I flipped shit and knew I had to see it as soon as I was released.  Every trailer, ad, and commercial said “Christmas Day”, but when December 25th rolled around, there was no Children of Men at any theatre I knew of.  Almost every day after Christmas I feverishly searched for information about the movie trying to figure out when exactly I could feast my eyes upon it.  Not until late January did it come to AMC Cantera and at the time I was dating Danielle and she made me wait for her to see it.  Sadly every time we made plans to see it, she got busy and I had to miss it.  Finally one random day where we didn’t have school we were going to go and yet again she had to cancel.  Having no more patience to wait I went by myself and left the movie theatre amazed.  Never before had I seen such an awesome film.  Clive Owen is the perfect actor to portray such a defeated, sensitive, yet always courageous hero.  The imagery of a realistic dystopia was spot-on and I was always craving to see more of the world the actors worked in.  Some of my favorite cinema moments come from COM- which I won’t mention in case of spoilers- but the violent opener and the tear-inducing aftermath of the famous “no-cut action sequence” were both super intense and had me raving about the film long after the credits rolled.  For a haunting vision of the future that is supported by spectacular directing and passionate performances, Children of Men is your movie.

#2- Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind//director: Michel Gondry//starring: Jim Carrey & Kate Winslet//release date: 2004
Oh gosh, I don’t even know where to start on this movie.  It’s imaginative, it’s heart-breaking, it’s beautiful, it’s evocative- it’s perfection in a film.  Writer Charlie Kaufman is a maniacal genius and Michel Gondry is creative beyond definition.  Jim Carrey also proves he is something of a pitch perfect actor in whatever role he’s called to do.  To not see this movie is a disservice to your imagination and intellect.

#3- Lost In Translation//director: Sofia Coppola//starring: Bill Murray & Scarlett Johannson//release date: 2003
The first thing to note about LIT is that you must watch the whole film to appreciate it.  Even a Japan-o-phile like me wasn’t really feeling the movie until the last few moments and when the credits rolled up on screen, everything Ms. Coppola wanted me to feel came rushing at me and left me in a state of wonder.  LIT is a beautiful film about life- about the people we meet and the decisions we make.  While it’s marketed as a comedy, don’t take it as such.  Granted, there are some hilarious moments- but even Braveheart had funny scenes.  Think of Lost In Translation as a ride you take through the neon-explosion that is Japan with characters who feel like people you know/people you WILL meet during your lifetime.  LIT is an experience.

#4- About a Boy//director: the Weitz Brothers//starring: Hugh Grant & Rachel Weiz//release date: 2002
Haha, so, I swear the descending order of release dates is not intentional.  The order was determined by what came to me first.  And in all honesty, seeing as I saw this movie when I was 12, I’m so very surprised that it’s still on my list/how did it get there?  At age 12 I managed to love this movie about intense adult themes (love, suicide, shattered dreams) and have it still entertain me seven years later.  About a Boy is just a great tale about a man… and a boy… who are totally different from each other and cross paths only to find a very unlikely friendship in each other.  The British flair combined with a phenomenal soundtrack from Badly Drawn Boy mixed in with the awesome performances by Hugh Grant, Toni Colette, Rachel Weiz, and everyone else involved make for a movie I can watch over and over.  What’s more is I actually love the book as well which proves to be a damn faithful adaptation with just enough GOOD tweaks in the storyline to make both the movie and the book worth enjoying on their own terms.

#5- 9 Souls//director: Toshiyaka Toyoda//starring: Ryuhei Matsuda//release date: 2003
9 Souls is a wonderful film I stumbled upon thanks to Netflix.  9 Souls is the story of nine prisoners who escape from jail to go in search of a treasure that one of their deceased inmates left behind.  While on the journey the nine men end up confronting parts of their pasts that present new tribulations for them to face.  It’s in these trials that the beauty and tragedy of humanity is captured marvelously.  One scene makes me show the most bittersweet smile I could ever display and another makes me cry without fail.  Another scene bedazzles me with tender sincerity juxtaposed to raw lust and another scene makes me cringe as it captures intense violence extremely candidly.  Alongside a brilliant, evocative soundtrack, 9 souls is a cinematic gem to behold and no fan of foreign films can pass it up.

#6- Away We Go//director: Sam Mendes//starring: John Krasinski//release date: 2009
It was between AWG and Almost Famous to see who actually made it to the top 10, and clearly we know who the winner is.  I chose Away We Go because of what it makes me feel.  When I see AWG, I see so so much of myself in John’s character and the journey him and his wife are taking to find a place to settle down is so wonderful to watch unfold.  The first time I saw it I thought of Harriet and I extensively.  In fact, that’s why I love the movie so much!  Parts of it are straight out of our lives while other parts are great simulations as to what’s probably going to happen.  Then the second time I saw it when I TOOK Harriet with me, all we could do was smile and laugh, staring at one another whenever something touching or comical happened.  We looked at each other because that’s exactly who we saw on screen: ourselves.  And with a running time of less than an hour and a half, AWG’s brevity allows me to watch this movie over and over without complaint.

#7- District 9//director: Neil Blomkamp//starring: Sharito Copley//release date: 2009
The allure of District 9 is that it’s a realistic sci-fi movie.  Everything feels like it could happen (or DID happen for that matter) and when I left the movie theatre I was discussing it endlessly with Harriet, going over theories about the different plotlines, talking about all the super sweet scenes- D9 was a ride from start to finish that couldn’t have pleased me more.  I loved how it started out like a documentary then seamlessly became a polished, well-directed film.  Most people didn’t care for that aspect, but I found it inventive and totally appropriate for the story at hand.  Something to note would be the special effects.  They were superior to any other movie I have ever seen and only one scene had a little goof-up that was hardly such.  The rest of the movie felt flawless, having the alien cultures blend seamlessly with real life footage.  I am awaiting the DVD release for this movie rather intensely and cannot wait to enjoy not only the movie, but all the special features I hope that will answer the questions I have concerning the film’s production.

#8- Hitch//director: Andy Tennant//starring: Will Smith//release date: 2005
Hitch is basically the ultimate romantic comedy (next to my #9 choice).  It paints love in a romantic light and leaves behind the lust that most movies accentuate.  Will Smith, as Hitch, even plainly states he is about getting GOOD guys a chance to BE with a good girl- not just hook up with her and go home.  The true success of this movie comes from the cast: Will Smith, Eva Mendes, Kevin James.  I’ve seen this movie well over five times (which is a LOT for me) and never really get tired of it.  The story about a man who messed up his first love trying to help nice guys get their chance at true love is heartwarming and unique and lets Hitch stand high above the other movies of its caliber.

#9- Love Actually//director: Richard Curtis//starring: Hugh Grant//release date: 2003
Oy.  Where to begin with this film dubbed as the “ultimate romantic comedy”?  It’s an ensemble British movie that tells various different stories of love among intertwined persons that is nothing less than amazing.  When LA first came out I couldn’t see it because of the R-rating.  However, senior year I finally sat through it and couldn’t believe how good it was.  There’s really only one way to describe LA, and that’s to say it’s entertaining.  Every “story” within the movie is entertaining and quite frankly, I was totally invested in each one.  I wanted to see what happens so badly!  Oh, did I mention it’s really a Christmas movie too?  Hoorah!  Harriet and I actually made it a tradition of ours to watch it every Christmas.  I probably won’t be with her this year for Christmas… but we’ll definitely sit in our respective homes and watch it together.  I adore this movie to pieces- so much so that it’s a part of a family tradition.

#10- My Neighbors the Yamadas//director: Isao Takahata//starring: Jim Belushi (English dub)//release date: 1999
The best way to describe “the Yamadas” is to call it charming.  I have watched this movie so many times I’ve lost count.  I love turning this movie on when I just want to sit back and relax.  I first saw it after my first day of work at Dominick’s in 2006.  I was beat tired and came home to left over Domo 77 fried rice and had myself a White Tea snapple.  It was about 4 in the afternoon when I started it, took a wonderful nap while watching, and upon finishing it completely, I didn’t quite feel anything towards it right away…  However, when I returned it to Netflix I realized I wanted to see it again!  If my memory serves me right I DID rent it again almost right away, watched it in full for the second time and fell completely in love.  From there I demanded to own it and upon acquiring the DVD for my own personal collection, I watched it once or twice a month for a good year or so.  The short, beautifully animated vignettes about a family (the Yamadas) and their adventures is a joy to watch and never gets old.  The opening sequence about how the mother and father got married and have children is possibly the best part.  Director Isao Takahata uses imaginative imagery like cutting through a bamboo stalk to find a baby showered in golden rays as a way to illustrate the son’s birth.  These delightful analogies always bring a smile to my face and without fail I try locating the cute, inspiring song that plays in the background.  In short, My Neighbors the Yamadas is a great movie that never loses its charm.  It’s a movie I will hold onto for the rest of my life and hope to make a Family Favorite with my children some day.

And that’s my list!  Let me know what you thought.  What are your favorite movies?  What do you agree with here?  Disagree with?  I’d love your feedback!  Thanks for reading.

Inventors

I just read some first reviews of District 9.  I really can’t explain how pumped I am for this movie.  So far it’s got a 100% “Fresh Rating” on Rottentomatoes.com and all the reviews are raving about it being incredibly “awesome” and “original.”  Basically my frothing demand for this new work of excellence just shot through the roof.

And on that note… I really don’t think I’ve ever been more excited for two movies like I am for District 9 and 9.  I know I’ve raved about these films before, but it just bears repeating.  I really can’t tell you the last time that I saw such inventive movies hit the silver screen.

One day I’ll do the film adaptation for Final Fantasy VII.  I still fully believe a big screen movie needs to be made… there’s far too much amazing lore and imagery attached to that game to not have it be made into a movie.

But okay, if you’ll excuse me, I want to watch Jason Mraz live on the Today show and then play Okami before I go take care of the dogs.

Random Sharing

There are three things I’d like to share with you/write about.

First off: in the world of MOVIES, do yourself a favor and see: 500 Days of Summer and the Ugly Truth.  IGNORE the terrible reviews the Ugly Truth is getting.  It’s some of the most fun you’ll have at the movies this summer.

Secondly: in the world of MUSIC, go to NPR.org, search David Lynch, click the first link, and listen to the new album NOT COMING OUT called, “Dark Night of the Soul.”  It’s one of the most fulfilling albums you’ll ever hear.

Thirdly: again in the world of MUSIC, I just heard two new Weezer songs.  And it’s safe to say they’re hotter than today’s 85 degree weather.  Weezer is becoming definition college rock.  Put ‘em on in the background of a party and you’ll the party will rock all night.

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