Worthwhile activities to combat the winter doldrums, also known as yes, it's Canada, but do try to leave your house.
January 20
Third Wednesday: Beer and new media chat--come say "hi"!
January 21
Thrillema: My one true love has returned, armed with a lawnmower. DEAD/ALIVE! In a less accessible part of Dartmouth, but I'm betting that won't hold back the crowds. An amazing short film, "Blood Shed", is playing as well. Pre-sale here.
January 23:
Canadians Against Proroguing Parliament: Halifax Rally. Kind of speaks for itself. 10:00 AM at Province House.
January 24:
Podcamp Halifax. Hang-outs, learning, and good times with social media folk.
January 26:
The amazing Ani Difranco is playing a show at the Cohn as part of the Dead of Winter festival.
January 29:
Tom Fun Orchestra and the Stanfields. Tom Fun are a must-see. The energy is like nothing else. Also, there's like 50 people crammed on stage.
January 30:
Bust a Move. Come watch gals from the internet attempt to get through 6-hours of exercise. This'll probably be your last chance to see me, as either exertion or Richard Simmons will do me in.
Retro Night. If I survive the exercise, I am going to get folks to wheelbarrow me over to the Paragon Theatre, where propped up in a corner I'll attempt to walk like an Egyptian.
February 5:
United Steelworkers of Montreal. Blue-collar alt-country from Quebec. The best.
Monday, January 11, 2010
Lauren vs. Winter
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Tuesday, January 05, 2010
Fast Forward
I didn't do a "top ten" movies list for 2009, or the past decade, because I honestly couldn't commit to making a selection. Having no actual education in film, aside from a strange class that made me want to beat up Mike Leigh, I can only say what I liked... movies that I was excited to see and that held up to that build-up.
Now that we're into a new year, fresh with promise for film, I'd like to highlight a few films that have piqued my interest and gotten my hopes up for a fun year of movie-watching. Movies that haven't broken my heart, yet, with opening weekend dates that I'll pencil into my calendar.
Amer
Release date: 3 March
A Belgian film that seems to be a reinvention of the giallo film, popularized by directors like Dario Argento. The film is apparently mostly free of dialogue, and follows three stages in the life of a woman named Ana. We are shown her childhood, adolescence and adulthood, and in each time period, the most significant experience is that of being watched.
Shutter Island
Release date: 19 February
Martin Scorsese made a scary-looking movie. Drama is set in 1954, U.S. Marshal Teddy Daniels is investigating the disappearance of a murderess who escaped from a hospital for the criminally insane and is presumed to be hiding on the remote Shutter Island.
Inception
Release date: 16 July
Christopher Nolan is great. He made really cool movies like Memento, Insomnia, and Following. Then he directed two of the most lucrative movies of all time. Now he has really big budgets to work with. Enter, Inception. Corporations have developed a technology to enter dreams to extract information from certain peoples' heads. A CEO dreams and things begin to escalate, taking a turn for the worst. The trailer... just... wow. Love it.
Paul
Release date: "2010"
A comedy about two sci-fi geeks who embark upon a pilgrimage in a RV to the center of America's UFO heartland: Nevada's infamous Area 51. While in the middle of that desert, the two friends encounter a fugitive alien by the name of Paul.
I like the idea of this because Simon Pegg and Nick Frost are in it... and it sounds something like Spaced: the Movie. Directed by the guy who did Superbad, and he brought some of his friends with him.
Piranha 3D
Release date: 16 April
Every year the population of sleepy Lake Victoria explodes from 5,000 to 50,000 for a single, wild weekend - the 4th of July, a riot of sun, drunken fun and sex-crazed mayhem. This year however, a tremor has caused the lake’s floor to open, setting free scores of prehistoric piranhas… OH NO!
This movie sounds so fun. And it’s in 3-D. And Christopher Lloyd plays a piranha expert.
The Expendables
Release date: 20 August
After years of corruption, murder of American hostages, and betrayal of foreign policies, the US - with the help of other Nations who secretly put together a squad of their most highly trained military personal - will finally attempt to overthrow the dictator who has caused devastation in South America for over 20 years.
Who makes up this team? Why, EVERYONE who has ever been in an action movie (except for JCvD, who turned down a role). Even Governor Schwarzenegger makes a cameo. Written and Directed by Stallone, 'natch.
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World
Release date: 27 August
Based on the great graphic novel series by the very talented Bryan Lee O'Malley (whose music is also great), Scott Pilgrim must defeat his new girlfriend's seven evil ex-boyfriends in order to win her heart. Rife with references to music, manga, and video games, this movie already makes me squee with nerd joy.
Iron Man II
Release date: 7 May
It won't be as good as Iron Man, but you'll still see it and swoon. OK, me too.
The Wolfman
Release date: 12 February
Great cast, classic plot, with a questionable director and worrying last-minute editing. I love the look of the trailer, and hope the film lives up to the iconic story.
Mother's Day
Release date: 9 May
Remake of the Troma classic, Mother’s Day sees sadistic members of a villainous family return to their childhood home to terrorize the new home owners and their guests. Jamie King and Rebecca De Mornay play the mothers of each family.
Splice
Release date: "2010"
Two geneticists combine human and animal DNA to create an entirely new being, which grows from deformity into a beautiful female. It bonds with its scientist-parents, Adrien Brody and Sarah Polley, but then things turn deadly. From the director of Cube, it's produced by the always wonderful Guillermo del Toro.
The Rum Diary
Release date: "2010"
I am kind of over Johnny Depp as a Tim Burton vehicle of "emo weird", but I loved his turn as the Good Doctor in Fear and Loathing, and appreciate his continual promotion of Hunter S. Thompson's work. This movie has been in pre-production for YEARS, so I'm pleased that it finally has a tentative 2010 release.
Depp plays Paul Kemp, Thompson's alias... a freelance journalist who finds himself at a critical turning point in his life while writing for a run-down newspaper in the Caribbean. Directed by Withnail and I's Bruce Robinson.
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Sunday, January 03, 2010
Movies of 2010
Year 3 (1 & 2) of attempting to log every movie I watch. Cinematic self-improvement.
January
Up in the Air
Knowing
The Time Traveler's Wife
Old School
The Unborn
Troll 2
Blades of Glory
Nine
Oceans 13
Jennifer's Body
Cannibal Holocaust
Shake Hands With the Devil
The Bridge
The Duchess
Defiance
The Proposal
The Interpreter
My Name is Bruce
The Foot Fist Way
Daybreakers
The Young Victoria
Frailty
The Hurt Locker
La mariée était en noir
Quills
loudQUIETloud
Cronos
Dead/Alive
Blood Shed
Ink
Good Morning, Vietnam
Whip It
February
Pandora's Box
Survive Style 5+
Looking for Lulu
Crazy Heart
Manufacturing Consent
We Live in Public
Homicide
Marebito
Bright Star
War of the Roses
Shutter Island
Hunger
Days of Heaven
Surrogates
March
The Crazies
Coco Avant Chanel
Polytechnique
The Girlfriend Experience
My Best Fiend
Capitalism: A Love Story
Even Dwarfs Started Small
A Single Man
Precious
Passengers
Red Cliff
Everything is Illuminated
Man Bites Dog
Cadillac Records
Perfume: The Story of a Murderer
Bottle Shock
Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte
Brown Bunny
Troll 2
The Ghost Writer
Baby Mama
Elizabeth: The Golden Age
The Holiday
Brokeback Mountain
Mirrors
April
2001: A Space Odyssey
Angus, Thongs, and Perfect Snogging
Brothers
Valentino: The Last Emperor
Ghost
An Education
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
Hackers
Hollywoodland
Ghost Town
Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist
Fur
Reel Injun
The Runaways
A Town Called Panic
The International
Hobo
Shellshock Rock
The Lovely Bones
The Cove
The Men Who Stare at Goats
The Break Up
The Room
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo
Art & Copy
This Is It
May
The Yes Men Fix the World
Boondock Saints II: Awful, just Awful
Visioneers
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
How to Get Ahead in Advertising
Iron Man II
Document of the Dead
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Session 9
Night of the Creeps
Mac and Me
Sex and the City 2: Awful
June
Poughkeepsie Tapes
Cape Fear
Splice
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Television:
Long Way Round
The Wire
Big Love
Long Way Down
Eastbound and Down
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