Thursday, February 26, 2009

Stuff you've, without a doubt, seen or heard already

but i'm gonna post it anyway.

First up is the epic Jamie Foxx feat. T-Pain - Blame it on the Alcohol video:



This is the video that I've always dreamed about.

Next, Arrested Development movie news:

It turns out that Michael Cera has said yes! VIP Baller Ron Howard (see above video) confirmed it with this statement:

“It’s going ahead,” Howard confirmed.

“We’ve been asked to no longer divulge anything or get into the game of who’s in, who’s out,” Howard told us. “People are going to have to see.”


If you missed the Oscars...:

...you missed James Franco and Seth Rogen being high.

And I think that's enough for now.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Lost Live Blog 6

It's that time again...

Participate by going here (best way) or by using the window below.

Chat opens up a little before 9.



Everyone is welcome, so feel free to jump in.

You can even participate by tweeting during the episode, just hit me up with your Twitter name and join the fun.

Young Chris interview

How can you not root for this guy?



Also, check out his interview with SiriusXM.

Joint mixtape with Wale? I like the sound of that.

via The Fader

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Here's an idea with potential

I've never heard of Finale, but apparently if you beat this game, you get a free download of his new joint "One Man Show" (produced by Black Milk).




I like this concept and am interested in its execution, but I can't even survive the level.

via 2dopeboyz

Monday, February 23, 2009

2009 Movies Preview as seen on The Oscars

I missed this since we turned off the awards to watch Curb.



I haven't even watched it yet.

New Trey Songz!


With Chris Brown pretty much out of commission for a while, Ne-yo generally being a cornball, and Ryan Leslie being too above the fray to be interesting, Trey Songz is prime to take over R&B.

I could say more, but I'll let the music speak for itself. Guaranteed Spring banger right here:

Trey Songz - Brand New



download it

*puts on repeat*

via The Fader

Friday, February 20, 2009

All five Best Picture nominees in one day?


AMC presents the Best Picture Showcase

Milk — 10:30 a.m.
The Reader — 1:05 p.m.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button — 3:45 p.m.
Slumdog Millionaire — 7:15 p.m.
Frost/Nixon — 9:45 p.m.

Being the fake avid movie-goer that I am, I haven't seen one of these. But I doubt I could sit through 4 or 5 award-quality movies back to back; maybe a Martin Lawrence movie marathon...

If you go, bring me back some popcorn, larges are refillable all day.

via slashfilm

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Lost Live Blog 5 (aaron-less edition)

I'm not gonna make it to the live blog tonight, but it'll be open so y'all can "keep the party goin" (c) Ced.

As usual, contribute by heading here (recommended), or by using the window below.



Since I won't be able to make it, I'm opening the live blog early.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

In case you missed it

The Simpsons changed their intro for the first time in 20 years in celebration of their first HD episode airing this past Sunday. Since I know you didn't watch it, here ya go:



Oh, and check this out. So true.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Friday, February 13, 2009

Demetri Martin has a show and no one told me

Clip.



Very nice site too.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

ALP presents the Cold as Ice Mixtape*

By mixtape I mean collection of newish songs I'm currently feeling. But you already knew that.




Download here. Tracklisting is above.

Note: I tried to create a M3U file that would put the tracks in order for you, but I failed. If you don't know what I'm talking about, don't worry about it.

Lost Live Blog 4

First, read this great piece on Lost's time traveling.

Feel free to join in. To participate, I suggest you click here, or you can always use the chat window below.

Reviews by Julian: Gran Torino

My boy Julian with another review*:

I saw so many commercials praising this film, and I could not comprehend how it could be that good. I have nothing at all against Clint Eastwood or his style of direction, but it didn't make sense to me. My skepticism led me to watch Gran Torino, and I figured it out-tight lipped, over the top racism is hilarious. To my audience, I apologize, please forgive my sick sense of humor and bare with me for the duration of this review.

Recently widowed veteran Walt Kowalksi(Eastwood) is a bitter, abrasivie, racist old fart. He lives alone with his dog; ignoring his sons, grandchildren and the outside world when he isn't judging it. The Detroit neighborhood he lives in has changed, in terms of ethnic diversity and quality as it is poisoned by gangs. His relationship with his Asian neighbors is not at all friendly, as he lets the slurs "chink" and "gooks" fly freely. This man is no Mr. Rodgers. The relationship goes even further south when the "can't get right" son Thao(Bee Vang) attempts to steal Kowalksi's prized 1972 Gran Torino as part of a gang initiation. When a fight erupts, Walt turns into a geriatric Dirty Harry, sending the thugs away....somehow. As a result, Walt becomes the neighborhood hero, a title he has no interest in. Frequent visits from Thao's clever old sister Sue(Ahney Her), and Thao becoming Walt's reluctant apprentice result in a unique relationship being formed. Eventually, Walt begins to realize he likes these "chinks" and "gooks" better than his own family.

There's nothing compelling, or groundbreaking in the way Gran Torino unfolds. Fortunately, Eastwood is aware of this, so the generation/racial gap formula works. Through Walt, Thao learns how to assert himself; while Thao and Sue prove Walt to be extremely guarded as opposed to racist. However, the film is so overt in its message that it prevents the audience-or myself, at least-from taking it seriously. In addition, Walt's transformation takes place far too quickly and without sufficient motivation.

As Walt, Clint Eastwood turns in a hilariously ironic performance. He's so subtle, but at the same time so ridiculously over the top. I respect Eastwood as an actor, but chameleon he is not, and his portrayal of Walt is nothing more than an aged interpretation of Dirty Harry Callahan. At times, he takes his Shotgun Scrooge act so far that he literally growls at anyone who annoys him. Bee Vang makes Thao's transformation far more believable than Walt's, yet the brightest performance in the film comes from Ahney Her as Sue. She brings energy and charisma to the role; able to absorb Walt's racist remarks and playfully throw them back in his face.

Gran Torino is a decent film, but it is easier to digest if the viewer doesn't take the film as seriously as Clint Eastwood seems to. There are plenty of things more amusing than watching Clint Eastwood play a grumpy old man with a rifle, but it's still pretty damn funny.

Rating: 3/4 Stars


*taken from his facebook

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Wayne on Around the Horn

I'm only posting this to follow up on this.



"we call em lil Woody for other reasons" (c) The other Jay

video found via 2 Dopeboyz

Monday, February 09, 2009

Swagger Live

Kanye, Hov, Wayne, TI, and an incredibly cute and incredibly pregnant MIA:


Bonus: I'm On a Boat - The Lonely Island feat. T-Pain (as seen on this week's SNL)

Friday, February 06, 2009

New Music: Curren$y

Here's two tracks from the "Hot Spitta":

Blown Away

Download

"bags of purple strong enough to bring Stefan Urkel outta Urkel"

Scared of Monsters

Download

And check out the snippets from his upcoming mixtape entitled... uh... This Ain't No Mixtape.

Thursday, February 05, 2009

The Wrestler - Review by Julian*

Expect movie reviews from my boy Julian every so often (whenever he feels like it)!
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The '80's were defined by excess and fast living. Many who found their glory days during that decade didn't survive it, and many that did were forced to live their lives as parodies of their former selves. Sadly, plenty of the fallen heroes of the 80's were left so numb to the world that the only thing they feel is pain. Randy "The Ram" Robinson(Mickey Rourke) is a true testament to this, as the only time he feels alive-or anything at all-is when he's aching.

Close to 20 years after the arenas emptied on his career, professional wrestler Randy "The Ram" makes a sad living wrestling for small crowds in school gyms and rec centers. It's so sad, in fact, that after months of barely being able to pay his rent; his fed-up land lord locks him out the trailer he calls a home. Outside of pre-pubescent boys and wrestling "colleagues", it's quite clear that nobody could give a fuck less about "The Ram". However, he finds a kindred soul in Cassidy; the stripper with a heart of gold played perfectly by Marissa Tomei. Robinson's biggest failure outside of the ring is the relationship wtih his daughter Stephanie(Evan Rachel Wood), whose hate and disapppointment in him is evident in her every look.

The brilliance and tragedy of The Wrestler lies in the similarities between Rourke and Tomei's characters. Both are performers, feeling vibrant and commanding when they're on stage. Unfortunately, they're both well over the hill. In one extremely New Jersey scene, Randy and Cassidy reminisce on their glory days of the 80's while dancing to Ratt's "Round and Round". They dismiss the 90's, and icons like Kurt Coban as "whiny pussies", while praising 80's legends like Guns N' Roses and Motley Crue. It highlights just how stuck in the past the two are. The real tragedy with both characters is how they've found their self-destructive glory in professions where their real names aren't used. Both struggle to adjust to the real world, where their real names are necessary. As a result, they return to the familiar pain; Robinson's being physical and Cassidy's emotional.

The strength of the performances drive this film. As a man who can only relate to physical pain, Rourke gives the best performance of his uneven career. He's already taken home the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Leading Role, and I'm confident the Academy Award will be his as well. Marissa Tomei is equally effective as Cassidy, who has legitimate sympathy for Randy, but is forced to remind him that their relationship is exists strictly within the confines of a strip club. The performance earned Tomei a nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role as well. Evan Rachel Wood is sufficient as Robinson's estranged daughter, although I found her scenes to be slightly forced and predictable.

The Wrestler may not be Darren Aronofsky's best film, but it's still an introspective look into the world fallen heroes, failed dreams and masochism. Wrestling may be fake, but pain is real.

Rating: 3/4 Stars

P.S.-I'm back

- Julian

* Taken from his facebook.

Wednesday, February 04, 2009

Lost Live Blog 3

Starting at 9:00 pm on ABC.




Feel free to jump in and add your thoughts. Either contribute using the embedded window above or click here (which i suggest) to join in.

PS. - vote for Chester French.

Tuesday, February 03, 2009

Monday, February 02, 2009

Chester French - She Loves Everybody Official Video

2/4/09 UPDATE:
Vote for the video as your favorite on MTVU and good things will happen*. I promise.

*these good things may not happen to you or me, but they'll happen.

Finally!



If the video doesn't load, click here.

They need to hurry and post it on their blog, so I don't feel as bad for jumping the gun.

My favorite Super Bowl Commercial

As much as I loved the Doritos ad (minus the ending) and the random Cash 4 Gold one (ta-dow!), this is my pick for the best commercial of the Super Bowl:




I wonder if the fact that I have a koala calendar up in my cubicle is a bad sign for my job security.

Watch em all on Hulu and check out slashfilm for a list of their favorites.

I need sleep...