Monday, February 14, 2011

An Island - Efterklang plus some

Efterklang,

-They have recently made a music documentary to the likes of Sigur Ros' Heima (which I must say with its great music and stunning icelandic landscape as a backdrop is one of the most beautiful films I've have seen. I must also say it is #4 of the top 100 documentaries on imdb. Link Here. So if you appreciate a wide variety of music then chances are you will like this film. So basically just check it out There will be a trailer below)

-Now back to Efterklang
They made the film with Vincent Moon who I'm not too familar with.
-I have not seen the film yet but I recently got a hold of a copy and really looking forward watching.

Anyways here are some videos to give you an idea of what I am talking here. Enjoy!

-First video is the trailer An Island.

AN ISLAND - 3rd TEASER - Vincent Moon & Efterklang from Rumraket on Vimeo.



-Next video is from 4AD sessions (A really well done recording of a live performance by the band.)


This video is a trailer for Sigur Ros' Heima (Again, check out this film)
-the trailer doesn't do it justice


Finally this one is just because I really like it.
-It is one of the full performances by Sigur Ros that you only a simppit of in the film.
-Bascially just four of the band members playing on one stone marimba.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Some movies I'm looking forward to in 2011

Cedar Rapids



Release: (limited) February 11th
Director: Miguel Arteta (Youth in Revolt, The Good Girl)
Starring: Ed Helms, John C. Reilly
Plot: Naïve small-town guy Tim Lippe (Helms) has no idea what he's in for when he's sent to Cedar Rapids, Iowa to represent his company at an annual insurance convention, where he soon finds himself under the "guidance" of three convention veterans.


Why? a Fox Searchlight film with John C. Reilly and I wouldn't mind seeing what Andy from the office can do with a leading role. Plus the trailer is pretty convincing.

Next...

Hall Pass



Release: February 25th
Director: Bobby and Peter Farrelly
Starring: Jason Sudeikis, Owen Wilson
Plot: Two married guys are given the freedom to engage in a week's worth of extra-marital affairs, though they get a little bent out of shape when their respective wives start having fun on their own, too.


Why?: This is a hit or miss. Most likely a miss but that doesn't keep me from wanting to see what the Farrelly Brothers have been up to.

Next...

Rango



Release: March 4th
Director: Gore Verbinski (Pirates of the Caribbean movies, The Weather Man)
Starring: Johnny Depp, Isla Fisher, Timothy Olyphant
Plot: The story of a chameleon with an identity crisis.


Why?: Needed at least one animated movie on here and to me this one looks the most promising based on what I see in the trailer.

Next...

The Adjustment Bureau



Release: March 4th
Director: George Nolfi (debut)
Starring: Matt Damon, Emily Blunt
Plot: A rising politician (Damon) falls for a ballerina (Blunt), only to be stymied by mysterious forces keeping the would-be lovers apart.


Why?:Seems like it could be a clever thought provoking story about love and fate. Who knows? But I must admit that I am a sucker for any trailer that uses John Murphy's The Surface of the Sun.

Next...

Paul



Release: March 18th
Director: Greg Mottola (Superbad, Adventureland)
Starring: Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Seth Rogen
Plot: Two British comic-book geeks (Pegg and Frost) traveling across the U.S. encounter an alien outside Area 51, and with their unexpected new companion aboard their RV, they find themselves chased by federal agents -- as well as the father of the young woman the trio accidentally kidnaps.


Why?: Pegg/Frost duo + Seth Rogen + a decent director = what should be a good solid comedy but I'm not sure how well it will do.

More to this list is to come.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Bohemian Rhapsody on the uku

This is also from ted.com. Its not just long boring lectures that make up of the site. so check it out: www.ted.com