Sunday, March 20, 2011

MUSIC DIGRESSION/THE WRESTLER


A MUSICAL DIGRESSION BASED ON A MINUTE OF DIALOG FROM THE WRESTLER(2008)

The wrestler was a great movie because Mickey Rourke was so much in character that you forget that he was acting. He seems tired and washed up just like you would imagine Rourke to be in real life. The best moments of the film are the moments that do not seem scripted. he seems to be improvising and ad libbing as the wrestler. my favorite scene is when he is at the bar with Marisa Tomei and the '80s hair metal band RATT comes on the jukebox and he gets over excited and does a little dance. "those where the days...... fuckin' GUNS AND ROSES.... then that pussy Cobain had to ruin everything! the nineties sucked!"  i loved that line. i was glad that NIRVANA came along and made all the crappy bands that he liked seem pointless and silly. to me it smelled like victory. you see kids, back in the '80s there was this thing called "alternative" music. Go ahead smartass, " alternative to what?" you ask. Back then MTV actually played music videos instead of reality shows, they usually showed videos from lame hair bands like POISON and tuneless wonders like Bryan Adams. Most commercial radio was just as bad. There was some great bands around but you had to read the right magazines or listen to college radio to actually know them.I was a college radio guy. it was the only thing i actually enjoyed about my collegiate experience. sure maybe only three or four people listened to me but i  kidded myself that i was making a difference. fighting the man by playing obscure bands on indie labels. It was 1988 when the first single from a band from washington state called NIRVANA got mailed to the station. I had never heard of them but they were on SUB POP so that meant that they were cool and worth some airplay.  i remember the band photo on the single, Kurt and the other two looked awesome. They wore leather and looked like bikers ready for a bar brawl. They looked like they couldn't give a shit if you liked them or not. i played that 45 a lot. The next year they released BLEACH and more people started to play them and to write about them.  i saw them in concert and they were a beautiful mess, they broke strings and fell down and still they could care less what you thought.  i was the first person at the Boston college station to play the new single from their second album. it was called ' smells like teen spirit"  and my first thought was " hey, they copied the guitar riff from one of my favorite KILLING JOKE songs ,nice"  it had a much better production than BLEACH but still had their trademark soft/loud/soft/loud style . Sometimes you could not tell what Cobain was singing but still you got the message, it was an extended middle finger to anything safe and mainstream. NIRVANA was here to make music dangerous again and to champion other "alternative" bands. Kurt appeared on the cover of SPIN wearing a t-shirt that proclaimed"corporate magazines(i.e SPIN!)suck!"  he became a spokesman and idol for a new jaded and apathetic generation that was tired of being told what to buy and to how to live.  I was working at tower records when "NEVERMIND" started to sell like crazy. It felt great! it was like we won!  one of "our" bands was on top. i felt a sense of pride whenever i saw someone buying a cd by the VASELINES or the PIXIES. One of the best nights of my life was being at a club and hearing the opening riff to 'smells like teen spirit" my friends and i slam danced and raised our drinks. It was a victory dance. Of course it was too good to last. Cobain was a heroin addict and shot himself after only two more albums. they held a candlelight vigil outside tower records. Nevermind,indeed.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

REVIEW-ECHO



So why is it with the thousands of titles available on netflix streaming i often find it hard to find decent movies to watch? too many times i just give up and end watch some stupid horror film from Australia about killer crocodiles or a giant snake-ugh. i am more into psychological thrillers than slasher type films. they seem a bit more cerebral and less one dimensional. i had seen this movie listed before but at  first i over looked it for a couple of reasons. first the title, ECHO? is it a fucking dolphin movie? is it going to be heart warming? spare me. secondly the cover art does not help much, three disembodied heads staring out at me, why? also you would have to had watched the movie to figure out that those are waves at the top.Anyway, i ended up watching it because it was from Denmark and i am a big fan of Scandinavian films and it stars Kim Bodnia who was in two of the kick ass Copenhagen drug dealer movies -PUSHER and PUSHER II. I am glad i gave ECHO a shot because it ended up being a first rate,deeply strange,creepy, little(only 80 minutes-awesome) film. it was the first feature from Anders Morgenthaler who had previously only been know as an illustrator. He shows a special skill at creating atmosphere and tension out of small details and silence. the story is this: a father and a son on holiday in the countryside. it does not take you long to realize that something is not right. The father is starting to have weird visions of other people being in the house and starts to have flashbacks about his traumatic childhood while his son likes to carry around a loaded gun. you know that this is not going to end well. later we find out that the father kidnapped the son and is wanted by the police. there are several "black swan" moments where you wonder if things are happening for real or if he is going crazy. i really liked this movie because it did not rely on gore or shock value. there is no bogeyman. no monster. it is just a simple story told in an unconventional way. it wasn't scary but the creepy factor was high.