Top Ten Films: 2011


Monday, January 2nd, 2012

10. True Grit


A movie that showed Hollywood it’s still possible to ‘make em like they used to’. And of course it took a pair of wiseass, cinephilic, (former)-enfant-terribles to do it and not some steady-pair-of-hands studio man. The Western is a fascinating genre in that we can see it’s life played out across the decades from birth, the establishment of ground rules with Stagecoach in 1939, the form perfected by Ford and Hawkes in the 40s and 50s, torn apart by Leone and Peckinpah in the 60s and then it’s carcass picked over solemnly by Robert Altman and various other revisionists over the years including Eastwood himself on the other side of the lens.

So whilst every now and then you get someone still trying to make that post-Western Western that’s been done to death, actually the Coens are smart enough to know the best place to go is back to the heyday. This film is played right by the rulebook of the Golden Age but with the Coens trademark acerbic wit to make it all feel just modern enough. The fact this did such solid box office must have meant at least one memo got passed round the studios saying ‘Maybe we don’t need another Eddie Murphy movie. Why don’t we try something good?’.

 

9. Black Swan

This is the first Aronofsky film I’ve actually enjoyed. It being a mash-up of two faves of mine, Repulsion and The Red Shoes sure helps. Felt like a hint of Suspiria was lurking in the DNA too. Plus there’s the basic joy of seeing Mila Kunis go down on Natalie Portman. I mean, if you can’t appreciate that on at least some level, then really why the fuck do you go to the movies? I also loved going to a completely packed-out cinema to see a movie about BALLET.

I still get the feeling that Aronofsky doesn’t make movies as clever as he thinks they are, this feels like middle-brow pop-art being elevated to high art status merely by dint of the excrement surrounding it at the multiplex. And did we need another movie where EVERY female character was batshit nuts and the lone male character was super awesome and in control and all knowing and hey lets fuck? Um, this was meant to be a positive critique of the film. Well, let’s just say I did like it but with major caveats.

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Emotional Hardcore


Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011

Here’s a little video I put together after randomly shooting some footage at a recent hardcore (of the guitar variety, not of the happy kind) and dubstep gig in Cardiff my mate, Droneboy, put on. My first foray into music as a teenager was as an MC in a hardcore metal band so it was a bit of a memory lane trip for me. It was a somewhat audacious gig to put together, mixing such different genres but there’s clearly a crossover between dubstep and hardcore in terms of the audience and the energy and it went really well. Being basically an outsider now and looking through a lens, it almost felt like I was making a nature documentary and I think this video captures some of the nuances of the sub-cultures, the rituals, the etiquette, the social dynamics.

2011: A MySpace Odyssey


Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011

I spent way too long making this but when I’m possessed by an idea I just can’t stop. Especially if it’s got a Kubrick angle. Youtube won’t let me embed this because of the copyrighted material so just click the pic to go to the video.

I had wanted to play at the Coachella festival in Palm Springs for years after hearing only great things about it, so this gig was really the raison d’etre for my whole trip. I stayed for the entire three days and had an incredible time, it really is one of the best festivals in the world.

The path to Palm Springs is peppered with perpendicular propellers.

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The last two club dates of the tour were back up in Canada. Had never been to Victoria before, it’s a beautiful place and the gig was really good, great crowd, wish I’d taken some pics but I seemed to have only taken snaps of the car which picked me up from the airport.

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My first time in Portland and is seemed like a cool place, hipster central apparently but I didn’t really see too much in the brief time I was there. I don’t have any pics of the gig itself, which was really fun, but I did take some of the strange after show eatery that some local chums took me to, called The Roxy.

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