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The Great Lost Squirrel Baby Mystery
well, some discrepancies over the prop on sale at the recent Lost auction anyhow... via wired
23rd Aug 2010 - Add Comment - Tweet
Doubt
Cerebral nun-as-detective period film with Meryl Streep.
22nd Aug 2010
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I didn't think it was possible to beat 'cats in bomber jackets'. I was wrong http://bit.ly/b8bWOd
21st Aug 2010
Read on TwitterObama To Create 17 New Jobs By Resigning And Finally Opening That Restaurant http://onion.com/a0V23H
21st Aug 2010
Read on Twitter#Spotted: A very young Amanda from Entourage in De Palma's steaming pile 'Snake Eyes'.
21st Aug 2010
Read on TwitterAdventureland
Superior, 80s-set coming of age movie, with an appropriately killer soundtrack.
20th Aug 2010
Read more 4 star reviewsPromo Promo: Ratatat - Drugs
great video by Carl Burgess, great piece over at Creative Review on the making of - all taken from found footage in the Getty Archive
20th Aug 2010 - Add Comment - Tweet

Cineroleum
new pop up cinema in disused Clerkenwell petrol station nice idea.
20th Aug 2010 - Add Comment - Tweet
Promo Promo: Cloudbusting
Stellar slice of epic 80's promo action for Kate Bush's hit Cloudbusting. Terry Gilliam conceived the clip, Julian Doyle directed and Donald Sutherland stars. I remember this one getting a screening in the cinema before a feature in 1985, which would make BTTF a contender for the feature.
19th Aug 2010 - Add Comment - Tweet
Robert Richardson's cinematography is easily the best thing about Kill Bill's 1&2. Outstanding.
18th Aug 2010
Read on TwitterJust watched 30 seconds of Matrix 2. Don't think I will ever make it through that film.
18th Aug 2010
Read on TwitterMet a comb for the first time in 5 years today, thanks to my bi-decade trip to the barber and away from home shearing.
18th Aug 2010
Read on Twitter"The Web is Dead (?!) Long Live The Internet": http://www.wired.com/magazine/2010/08/ff_webrip/all/1
18th Aug 2010
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Dogs In Space OST
As a big fan of this cult Australian movie, I've been looking out for a copy of the Dogs in Space soundtrack since the early 90's - and only now, thanks to the magic of file-sharing I finally get my hands on it. And it's fan-expanded edition at that.
The film and therefore the soundtrack are set in Melbourne's 'Little Band' scene of the late 70's, with some of the acts from that era reforming briefly to play on the soundtrack - such as The Primitive Calculators and Whirlywirld. Michael Hutchence stars in the film and leads the band of the title, but also provides a couple of more punky solo tracks here, of which Golf Course is pretty fun. Hutchence was inspired by the film and his work with veteran Melboune producer Ollie Olsen and the two of them worked together in the late 80's on Max Q.
Of course the ongoing success of some of the acts highlights their contributions here. Iggy's Endless Sea (from New Values) is a highlight of the movie and the soundtrack, while Nick Cave's Boys Next Door provide a classic in Shivers. Another highlight is the Thrush & The Cunts cover of the same song. Charming name.
18th Aug 2010 - Add Comment - Tweet
Read more 3.5 star reviewsMy mistake, The Henry Rollins Show is on the @Film24 channel in the UK, not Current TV.
17th Aug 2010
Read on TwitterStumbled across The Henry Rollins Show on CurrentTV. Always interesting with a @perryfarrell interview on this weeks show. Two total dudes.
17th Aug 2010
Read on TwitterTrailer Park: Monsters
Monsters is picking up a lot of buzz recently for it's old-school shocks and clever premise - aliens arrived back on a NASA probe and have been mutating and growing for 6 years.
The movie is a firt-time directorial effort from effects man Gareth Edwards. It's not quite on the same clever-with-the-budget page as Panic Attack, 28 Days Later or Blair Witch, looking more like a low(er) budget version of Cloverfield or even the Dawn of the Dead remake, but certainly attention worhty.
Via Empire
17th Aug 2010 - Add Comment - Tweet
RT @eatlikethem: Entourage was light on snacks, heavy on cameos. @mark_wahlberg @iamdiddy and @carrieffisher showed up http://bit.ly/ae1LbF
16th Aug 2010
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The Big Lebowski
Stellar script, flawless performances and deceptively casual direction. The Dude still abides.
16th Aug 2010
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Young Neil
More Neil Young Archives are on the way, but maybe don't get your hopes up just yet as Volume 1 took years to materialise. Volume 2 promises three lost studio albums from the 70's: Homegrown and Chrome Dreams, plus Oceanside-Countryside - which I've never even heard of.
No mention of uber-classic Time Fades Away, which would certainly be covered in this period - although Wikipedia mentions Time Fades Away II, from the same period.
Details on Neilyoung.com, via Soundr.
16th Aug 2010 - Add Comment - Tweet
May The $$$ Be With You
In possibly the first bit of exciting Star Wars news for 10 years, Darth Lucas has announced that the original trilogy will be released on Blu-ray in Fall 2011.
The unaltered original trilogy is now being referred to as the 'classic trilogy' by Lucas, in a not dissimilar way to how Coke back-pedalled out of their new recipe fiasco in the 80's. He has previously put them down as 'workprints' for the eventual grand-vision cartoony versions he released in the 90's and re-tweaked in the 00's.
Of course it was obvious that he would re-jig the films back to their 'classic' state at some point, so if the franchise hasn't been poisoned for you too much this may hopefully be the first time you can get the original films in any kind of decent format. Or more decent than the 90's Laserdisc box at least.
All this info is coming from the Star Wars Celebration V convention being held this weekend, which is providing all sorts of tidbits, articles, links and clips:
- Great article about producer Gary Kurtz vision for a darker Return of the Jedi
- Great Today Show footage from 1980 with Mark Hamill, plus Harrison Ford discussing how much he likes Empire.
- Revelation that Harrison Ford has only seen Empire once.
There was also a screening of one of several deleted scenes that will appear on the Blu-Ray as bonus material. The originally planned opening for ROTJ (below) shows Luke receiving bad vibes from Vadar, while building his own lightsaber and hiding it inside R2D2 - a trick that paid off later in the film. Back when kids couldn't watch the films whenever they wanted I was sure this was the opening to the film - probably as it was in the novelization of the film that I had as an 8-year-old geek. The same goes for Luke watching the space battle at the start of Star Wars through his binoculars.
Nearly all via La Times or AICN
UPDATE: Woodward & Bernstein might suggest a second source on this. AICN is talking original, original trilogy. No one else is that specific. Lucas just talks about the 'highest picture and audio quality' and how the old versions needed a lot of re-mastering, but StarWars.com doesn't actually specify if Han shoots first.... Whatever. Pick 'em up in the 2012 HMV Biggest Summer Sale Ever.
15th Aug 2010 - Add Comment - Tweet
Great aging-beauty-queen cameo from 4 Kids in the Hall on this weeks Soup.
15th Aug 2010
Read on TwitterGamer
OTT Running Man/Truman Show/Matrix mash up from the Crank guys.
14th Aug 2010
Read more 2.5 star reviews#Spotted: a very young Harry from SATC in Mel Gibson's 'Ransom'.
13th Aug 2010
Read on TwitterThe Proposal
Romcom by numbers with Sandra Bullock. I expect to be at a longhaul destination after a movie like this.
13th Aug 2010
Read more 2 star reviewsPromo Promo: The Postal Service
Loving the love-in-the-microchip-factory vibe of this video for Such Great Heights by The Postal Service from back in 2003. Bands of this size just don't get MTV-Ready videos like this any more.
13th Aug 2010 - Add Comment - Tweet

Phone Sex
iPhone users get laid more. And that's a fact. Apparently.
12th Aug 2010 - Add Comment - Tweet
Re-Branded
Lovely video up from creative agency Johnson Banks to document their re-branding of Virgin Atlantic;s fleet. Doesn't look like the cleanest place to work, but the results are certainly shiny.
Via Brand New
11th Aug 2010 - Add Comment - Tweet
Hurley Burly
Weezer are out of their major-label contract and are now signed to Epitaph. Surely this means they have just been fulfilling their obligations to the label for the last 2+ albums and will now return to Pinketon-era awesomeness.
Their new album is already ready to drop on September 14th and it's called Hurley, not unlike the now-famous fat bloke off that TV show Lost. Uh oh, maybe this doesn't bode well, as the cover is that fat block from Lost, cropped from a photo of Jorge Garcia and Rivers Cuomo. Irony doesn't even abound.

10th Aug 2010 - Add Comment - Tweet
#Spotted: Dr Fleischman from 'Northern Exposure' as Ari Gold's lawyer in 'Entourage'.
9th Aug 2010
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Stupid stupid stupid. A VHS rental for the new millennium.
8th Aug 2010
Read more 2 star reviewsJust watching the Warren Zevon scene in 'The Color of Money'. Majorly under-rated Scorsese.
7th Aug 2010
Read on Twitter#Spotted: Daniel Craig with a hokey American accent in Tomb Raider.
7th Aug 2010
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