Friday, August 18, 2006

Movie Recommendations


DVD RECOMMENDATIONS



There are so many movies cropping up here and there----mostly commercially viable movies for mainstream viewers. My list is very unique because I think these are movies most people will pass on because of the following reasons:


1. It's a foreign film and sub-titled. So it takes too much effort to read. (What? Reading is hard?)
2. They are movies that didn't make the theaters for one reason or another. (Read: $$$)
3. They do not have 'stars' with name power.

So, let me list this months top picks:

1. Duma: A wonderful film! No, it's not "Jungle Book". And it is not a story about a cheetah either---even if there's one involved. It is a beautiful story about family and a young boy's determination.
2. Swimming Upstream: Little seen Aussie gem. Inspiring. Especially because it's a true story. Beautifully acted. Watch the scene when mother and son bid each other farewell.
3. Il Mare: The original. Though Keanu and Sandra made an Americanized version (The Lakeplace), this original version is a lot more tight and tidy. Korean.
4. Downfall: Hitler's last days in the bunker. Excellent fast-paced story-telling. (German)
5. Everything is Illuminated: a well-crafted piece about a young Jewish man who goes on a search for the gentile woman who saved his grandfather. Quirky characters.
6. Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter....Spring: Another Korean masterpiece. Very zen. If a poem can be interpreted as a movie, this is a masterpiece. It attempts, and beautifully at that, to show the meaning of life, it's sorrows and wisdom...in a Buddhist mindset. Don't expect this movie to move along. To enjoy it, you must calm yourself and let the movie take you where it must.
7. Little Manhattan: First love set against the beautiful backdrop of....Manhattan! You will have a longing for all things pure and honest after this experience.
8. Zelary: a wondrous film about the clash between two different worlds...and two different people...and love. You will fall inlove with Joza. (in Czech and German)
9. Der Tweeling (Twin Sisters): A moving tale about twin sisters orphaned and then separated. A tragic and thought-provoking cautionary tale. Just when you think you know where this movie is going, you don't. Every time. (in Dutch and German)
10. Les Choristes (The Chorus): This movie will put a smile on your face. Guaranteed. I just can't seem to leave this one out though I've had this title on my other lists.





Thursday, August 17, 2006

My Top Ten iPod Picks for the Month

My Top Ten iPod Picks for the Month:

1. Singing Softly To Me -----Kings of Convenience
2. Loneliness Finds Her Own Way ---Clem Snide
3. Love's A Game ------The Magic Numbers
4. Only Molly Knows ------Travis
5. John Wayne Gacy, Jr -----Sufjan Stevens (so sad this song...)
6. Love Will Tear Us Apart -----Nouvelle Vague
7. Wake Me Up When September Ends ----Green Day
8. 1989 ------Clem Snide
9. The Riddle ----Five For Fighting
10. This Never Happened Before ------Paul McCartney

And for all you sentimental people like me, here's my sentimental pick of the month:
Ne Me Quitte Pas-----Django Reinhardt & Stephane Grappella

My album pick for the month is
TWO LIGHTS by John Ondrasik of Five for Fighting
EVERY song is a wonderful discovery----a dozen piano-driven songs with thoughtful lyrics all melded in delicious melodies powerfully executed by John Ondrasik's dulcet tenor voice.

Thanks to Jordan for keeping me in the loop with songs that crop up from the vast universe of talent out there.

So. there I am today.