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March 10th, 2010 by william2944425
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Movie Title: True Stories
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THIS REVIEW IS IN NO WAY a review of the movie, which is unique and fairly unmatched, and has set some artistic standards.

Excuse me, but wasn’t the brilliance of this movie at least worth.. well… a WIDESCREEN inclusion?

Come on.

Formatted to fit-your-tv only.

No extra features, no insights, no commentary, and TWO – get this – TWO menu selections – either to select a scene, or simply play the movie.

Warner Brothers went family-style cheap on this disc and it is a travesty to assume people with a DVD player just want a VHS-level rendition of an art film.

Don’t buy this – wait until a version comes out that shows evidence someone has given this incredible movie some respect.

BLAH. Disappointing.

What is this strange movie about? Shopping malls, easily (and shabbily) constructed suburban building projects, computer dating, lonliness and the pursuit of attention, mass media, metal buildings, computers, evangelist preachers, the disappearance of culture into the principles of the ledger sheet and the skyscraper. These and other topics pervade “True Stories’” disparate plot lines and imagery. David Byrne took on the entire emerging power establishment of the late 1980s in this film. Today the film views like a warning, like a bleak testament to the disappearance of a previous way of life. Most of us live in the culmination of what this film seemed to prophesize. “True Stories” is cultural criticism embedded in campy film.

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Byrne had played with the theme of mainstream alienation before. “Don’t Worry About the Government” (from “Talking Heads ‘77″), “The Big Country” (from “More Songs About Buildings and Food”), and “The Road to Nowhere” (from “Little Creatures”) provide just three examples. These songs attempt to elevate peoples’ perceptions about their immediate culture. So does “True Stores”.

Not everyone will enjoy this movie. Sometimes the pace moves along like molasses. Some of it feels very dated. It has an intentionally stilted perspective as it plays with common expectations and perceptions. Some of the humor is corny. In short, it’s an experimental movie. That said, it also contains moments of absolute brilliance, penetrates some then unknown depths of humor, and has the ability to open eyes to the bizarre aspects of the culture of 1986 that we have all inherited. It also invites comparisons (in theme) to Luis Buñuel’s “The Discrete Charm of the Bourgeoisie”. That and the cinematography of the vast Texas landscape is stunning.

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One scene that really brings out the film’s themes is “The Parade of Specialness” in Virgil, Texas (with the Shriners in cars and the ‘lawnmower brigade’). This scene is more about the disappearance of small town culture and pride and less about the freakishness of small town parades. As the painfully brief parade passes, the crowd stares at the tail end of the festivities as it slowly fades away into an empty distance. Where are they going? Away, seemingly forever, to nowhere. And quickly.

Some of the other brilliant scenes include: the fashion show with wildly ostentatious and meaningless fashions paraded past gaping mall goers; the dinner with the Culvers (”pass this to our guest”); the “Puzzlin’ Evidence” and “Love For Sale” montages; the film’s climax “The Big Show”. Byrne’s intro “The History of Texas” is one of the biggest highlights. John Goodman, in one of his earliest roles, plays Louis with sincerity and sometimes over the top humor. And Spaulding Gray displays only absolute mastery when he appears on the screen. His almost surreal introduction to “The Big Show” would stand up to infinite viewings.

Lastly, calling “True Stories” a “Talking Heads Movie” must be one of the greatest misnomers of that band’s career. This was Byrne’s movie (the other 3 members only appear in very brief glimpses and in the re-edited cut of the “Wild Wild Life” video). In 1986 the band stood on a pinnacle of popularity following 1985’s “Little Creatures”. People with money in their eyes likely thought to capitalize on the band’s success (or perhaps that’s how the film received funding?). Unfortunately, the band also found itself breaking apart at the seams. In an issue of Rolling Stone at the time, the other band members (most notably Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz) openly attacked Byrne. They depicted this movie as Byrne’s attempt to put himself above the band. Weymouth even compared Byrne to a five year old. Nastiness ensued, and the film “True Stories” remains one of the pieces in the puzzle of the band’s demise. They released one more album in 1988, “Naked”. That was it, apart from a few very cursory “reunions”. The DVD re-release pretty much removes the “Talking Heads” tie-in that created so much tension during the film’s original release. This is good. “True Stories” stands up better as a “David Byrne” film than as a “Talking Heads” film.
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Stream Nazca – Blood Rivals Movie Online

March 5th, 2010 by william2944425
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Movie Title: Nazca – Blood Rivals
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I’ll admit I haven’t seen very much of this, but it definitely has an interesting premise. It is very Aztec, has lots of fighting, but it doesn’t make a whole lot of sense. Definitely better than the “Fist of the North Star”, but it doesn’t compare well to things like “Record of Lodoss War”.

This anime takes a lot of historical refernce and deep reali life social diliema’s and brings them together in a plot that takes most people by surprise. Most people are used to the calssic overly dramatized styles of now a days, Nazca doesn’t use them and that can throw some people off, but when you take it as real life aspect, instead of over done drama it’s an elegant and intruiging story.
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Mars Attacks! Movie Review

March 3rd, 2010 by william2944425
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Hollywood has made movies from books, TV shows, even other movies. However, “Mars Attacks” may be the first time a movie was made from a trading card.

Back in the late 1960s, Topps Cards created a line of Mars Attacks trading cards. However, these cards were pulled off the shelves after only a few months because the aliens depicted on them were considered to be too gruesome. My, how times have changed.

Director Tim Burton has taken those old trading cards and recreated them into this Sci-Fi B-movie throwback. In the process, he has created a movie that is pure, guiltless fun.

“Mars Attacks” also benefits from an all-star cast, including Jack Nicholson (in a dual-role), Michael J. Fox, Sarah Jessica Parker, Pierce Brosnan, Martin Short, Danny Devito, Glenn Close, Natalie Portman, Tom Jones, Annette Bening, Lukas Haas, Jim Brown, and many others. The fact that you get to watch the aliens disentegrate (and otherwise kill) many of these stars only adds to the fun. Unfortunately, Tom Jones wasn’t one of those unlucky stars. Maybe someday a sequel will be made that will rectify that. :)

Oh yeah…….. did I happen to mention that Congress gets vaporized? This proves that the Martians aren’t all bad!

The DVD comes with many extras, including quite a few production notes that helps you to understand how the movie came to be. This is one movie that you will want to see over and over again (especially anytime that Congress is getting on your nerves).

Tim Burton outdoes himself with this silly, but funny, spoof of 1950s flying saucer/alien invasion movies. It is absolutely zany and quite funny. There is also nothing politically correct about it, as there are no sacred cows. The film is totally irreverent of American culture and icons. Everything and everyone is fair game.

Martians have come to Earth, and they do not come in peace. Diabolical and deadly, they are bent on wreaking havoc wherever they go with their death ray guns, which serve to incinerate living beings. These bulbous headed martians with their own brand of deadly humour are hell bent on destroying Earth, while laughing and cackling maniacally.

The special effects are meant to to be reminiscent of those found in 1950s UFO flicks and in this it certainly succeeds. The cast is stellar with Jack Nicholson playing dual roles, that of President James Dale and that of entrepreneur Art Dale. Glenn Close, Annette Bening, Pierce Brosnan, Danny DeVito, Martin Short, Sarah Jessica Parker, Michael J. Fox, Rod Steiger, Jim Brown, Natalie Portman, Sylvia Sydney, Paul Winfield, Pam Grier, Lisa Marie, Christine Applegate, Lukas Haas, and Tom Jones round out the star studded cast. With tongue in cheek performances, the viewer is bound to get a good laugh out of this film.
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