The Aereal

Saturday, July 30, 2005

Me and You and Everyone We Know



This movie produced by IFCFilms (Independent Film Channel) is in limited release at this moment, which means you have to look for it, to see it. This Sundance movie stars a fragile performance artist (Director Miranda July) who falls in love with a shoe sales man. It's a weird movie remind me of Punch Drunk Love, but what makes this movie special is the "everyone we know" part. If you are feeling like watching something different seek this one out and go see it.
@Theater (Limited)

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Sunday, July 17, 2005

Fantastic Four


There is a reason why I when the second week, I had never been a huge FF fan (Other than Paul Jenkins and Jae Lee mini-series). But I am a big fan of the idea the elemental forces embodied in humans the conflict of Ben's curse and the family aspect of the team. In the comic book they did a re-think recently of this myths in Ultimate Fantastic Four and this take is far fresher and realistic than either the comic or the movie but (there is always a but) from there is that they lifted the idea of Doctor Doom's origin being link to the "accident", which I don't think is such a great idea because if you get technical transforms the movie in the Fantastic Five. Comic Geek chatter aside I think the movie lacks drama and conflict, things that made the Spiderman movies so great. In conclusion if you have to see it go, but your not missing much other than the great effects and ok acting.
@ Theater

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Friday, July 15, 2005

Catcher in the Rye, JD Salinger



I saw this book sitting in the shelf at the bookstore and thanks to a reference from Ghost in the Shell, opened and started reading it, the beginning is very bold and unapologetic so I guess I am going to read it all and then try to figure out what the reference was. So I finished reading it, excellent reading. It seems to be a high school required reading around here so most people have read it or remember the book. I keep finding references to it everywhere, the night I finished reading it The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson had as a guest Chuck Palahniuk author of Fight Club (the book!) was promoting his new book Haunted and the host compared this to The Catcher in the Rye while I was holding the book and reading the last pages.
As for the Ghost in the Shell reference is this quote that repeats over and over as a theme of the show:"I thought what I'd do was, I'd pretend I was one of those deaf-mutes". Also one of the recurring characters is called: The Laughing Man, like one of Salinger short stories, interesting enough The Laughing Man is a fictional character inside a fictional story.
Upon a little research I found rumors of a movie being developed, and also movies that took the essence of the character and used to infuse it with some pop resonance (Igby goes Down, and The Good Girl).
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Dark Water


Director Walter Salles surprises with his choice of genre, after his last movie (critically acclaimed "The Motorcycle Diaries" about the forming trip across south america that Che Guevara took). But he manages to deliver the same visual style in a more commercial film. The movie isn't much of a fright, but delivers as a drama with a supernatural twist. Jennifer Connelly shines and charms in a roll not very different from her performance in "The House of Sand and Fog" the little girl being the obvious difference. Overall a great looking picture that follows the rend of Japanese remakes, (The Grudge, The Ring, White Noise, etc.) original in it's own little way. A great DVD rental for a rainy afternoon.

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Saturday, July 09, 2005

Martha's Vineyard


I just came back from some time off in the island. Not "The Island" like the movie this island...never mind was great.
I witness a syncronicity event and a tropical storm. Got some multicolored clay, and travel long distances in my bike.

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Sunday, July 03, 2005

Regina Spektor (Soviet Kitsch)



Currently listening to Regina Spektor's Soviet Kitsch. Sweet piano and vocals. Goes well with: The Dresden Dolls and Iron & Wine
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The Girl In The Cafe

Ok, so I'm a sucker for romantic movies (also know as chick flicks) so what, wanna fight about it? Ok. But this is not just that is just a vehicle to say that 8 people in a room have the power to change the world.

@ HBO / preview

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Finding Neverland

There is nothing to me as interesting as seen how people get ideas and especially when they are successful, this movie about the writer who created Peter pan fills that curiosity and more.
@DivX / trailer

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Dummy

It's a sweet movie about a 30 years old that lives with his parents and finds his voice in a ventriloquist's dummy.
@ Sundance Channel / trailer

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War of the Worlds

I just saw this movie, awesome effects terrific acting and an ending that I think no one gets, at least from the reaction of people on the theaters and reviews I read online
@ Theater / trailer

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The Aereal is born!

I decided to give this blog thing a try, less designing work and more writing, hopefully I will use it as I want to an review more crap more often. To read my old stuff go to Aereal City

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Friday, July 01, 2005

a: books index

a: music index

a: film index

a: press index

a: articles index

a: television

{ tv.reviews
The Boondocks ( Adult Swim/CN)
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Second Gig. (Adult Swim/CN)

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