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Movie Reviews: Borat and a movie about eating worms...

After waiting forever and ever, I decided to finally view Borat this morning. I was both entertained AND appalled. Yes, there are some very funny lines in the movie. Particularily when Borat is interacting with unsuspecting citizens. It was fascinating to watch how people reacted to this crazy man. Where this movie lost points was in it's unneccessary crudeness. I did not need to see 2 naked men wrestling on a bed. This is supposed to be a comedy, not gay porn! However, if you subtracted the 2 tasteless scenes with the unneeded nudity, you'd have one heck of a funny movie.

The other morning, while scanning the premuim movie channels, I came across a kid movie called
How to Eat Fried Worms . It was very kiddish but also entertaining in a simplistic kind of way. The movie scored bonus points with me by casting Tom Cavanagh as the main kid's father. Tom starred as the title character in Ed, an early 2000's NBC show that rocked (and should have been on dvd already dammit!) Anyway, Worms is a pleasant enough time waster if there's nothing else on.
Posted by popculturefan11, 07/10/2007 10:15pm
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My review of Brand New's The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me

This was my first exposure to Brand New. I remembered an article in Alternative Press and decided to give them a try. This was not an album I immediately loved. After listening to it a few times though, it really started to strike me that it was a work of brillance. Here's my track-by-track diagnosis:

1. Sowing Season - The opener uses soft/loud dynamics to pitch perfect effect. Jesse Lacey's vocals start with a mumble but slowly grow strong to a steady consistency. The whole song builds to where he sings
" I am not your friend.
I'm not your lover.
I'm not your family
Yeah."
You can hear he's reflecting on the fact that he only has the relationships that he actually had put the effort in to have in the first place.


2. Millstone - A powerful study on life's burdens and what happens when one is consumed by them.

3. Jesus Christ - My favorite song on the album; it portrays the fears and complexities many suffer from when trying to connect with God. Brillant and honest.

4. Degausser - During a performance at Madison Square Garden in New York City, Lacey mentioned that the song was written about a "demon that lives up in the attic in my cousin's house". At a performance at the House of Blues in Chicago (and in other performances) he stated that it is a song about the beginning of the end of the world. Lacey introduced the song in Montreal (May 20th, 2007 at Club Soda) saying "This song is about De Loreans". He coincidentally performed the song as well as others in the set with a black Fender Jazzmaster bearing a De Lorean emblem. Since in-depth interviews with Lacey are seldom, the true meaning of the song is yet to be identified.

5. Limousine - Sad story behind this one. Song is based on the death of Katie Flynn, a 7 year old killed by a drunk driver. Good song, but a little too long.

6. You Won't Know - Sad story focusing on a crumbling relationship with a child involved

7. Welcome to Bangkok - instrumental

8. Not the Sun - only so-so

9. Luca - spitefullness as song

10. Untitled - yet another instrumental

11. The Archers Bows Have Broken - My second favorite song, it's great lyrics meets great rhythm.

Who do you carry the torch for, my young man?
Do you believe in anything?
Do you carry it around just to burn things to the ground?

12. Handcuffs - Quite simply an evil and haunting song which ends the album in an exit as puzzling as the hidden meaning of the disturbed lyrics.

Overall, some flaws...BUT a freakin' great record. I plan on buying their next one the day it comes out. I'm now going back to hear Deja Entendu in the meantime...
Posted by popculturefan11, 07/08/2007 7:13pm
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I run a daily music video blog on my myspace page. Check it out for mainstream, alternative and rare live clips:

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If you do check it out, please let me know what you think. Thanks!

Posted by popculturefan11, 06/14/2007 8:58pm
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Top 10 Albums of January 2007

Heidyho everybody! I love listmaking so I thought I'd develop my top albums of the year as it happens... Every month I'll list the top 10 best discs of that month followed by a list of the overall top 10 for the year thus far. So starting at the end of this month, 2 lists per music blog. January kicked ass...


            TOP 10 ALBUMS OF JANUARY 2007

1.   the Shins -  Wincing the Night Away
2.   Norah Jones - Not Too Late
3.   Lily Allen - Alright, Still...
4.   Neko Case - Live from Austin, TX
5.   John Mellencamp - Freedom's Road
6.   Menomena - Friend & Foe
7.   Kenny Wayne Shepard - 10 Days Out
8.   America - Here & Now
9.   Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - Some Loud Thunder
10. Alkaline Trio - Remains
Posted by popculturefan11, 02/03/2007 11:30pm
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Most anticipated albums of 2007

2007 looks like it's gonna be a great year for music. These are the ones I am most looking forward to.


1. Modest Mouse
 2. the Cure

3. Motion City Soundtrack

4. Kelly Clarkson

5. Hawthorne Heights

6. the Shins

7. Clap Your Hands Say Yeah

8. Bright Eyes

9. Bloc Party

10. the Used
 11. Maroon 5

12. Fall Out Boy
Posted by popculturefan11, 01/05/2007 10:46pm
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