Stranger Than Fiction

Quirky. A rather amusing and entertaining film that was much under rated when it was first released, which for the life of me I can’t understand. Visually pleasing with interesting characters and lots of great humour all the way through. What’s not to like? Even Will Farell is half way decent in this and I usually loath the movies he’s in.

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Land of 10,000 Lakes? No I Live in Bizarro Weatherland

This winter has been bizarre. In fact, you’d be hard pressed to say we even had a winter at all. Usually, by November there’s permanent snow on the ground. This year I didn’t have to shovel until February! Of course, we got swiped by a storm that dumped big fat flakes all over us and I spent hours digging us out. (All my visits to the gym, using the weight machines, have paid off big time. No achey arms or back. I have shoveling muscles. Yay me!!!!)

After two weeks of snow the temperature warmed and warmed and warmed and spring sprang. One day it hit 70F. Talk about madness. The grass turned green. The birds chirped. We had spring-like rain. Yesterday it was beautiful.

This morning I woke, looked out the window and did a double take. There was snow everywhere. School was cancelled and we had our blizzard on! Wow, that wind was wicked, the drifts were scary. There’s was definitely no leaving town today.

So yeah, I live in Bizarro Weatherland.

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United 93

Incredible. This has got to be one of the best movies I’ve ever seen. Ever! That may sound a little over the top but I assure you this definitely not only a must see movie but a must buy movie too.

Even though you know how the threads of the story resolve, the tension mounts almost unbearably. You’ll need a box of tissues when you watch. If you don’t shed a tear or two you should turn in your ‘member of the human race’ card afterward.

There are many telling moments but one of the most powerful for me is towards the end when the passengers and hijackers are all praying. Christians and Muslims, all praying to the same god but for different purposes. Though the film doesn’t ‘comment’ I think it profound to contemplate similar historical events where the roles were reversed.

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Jazz Fest 2007

Saturday we attended the 29th Annual UMM Jazz Fest and, wow, it was a humdinger of a show. Chris Vadala and Allen Vizzutti were the guest artists and they blew the top off the building. The UMM students were no slouches either and we saw some of the best student performances, solos and combos there have been.

The young’un got to participate this year too. His jazz teacher arranged for the junior high students to perform on the Edson stage and take instrument clinics etc.. He had a fabulous time and we appreciate her hard work and dedication to make this possible.

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Coming soon …

… to a recital hall near you is the one and only

Mutant Variety Show

See what Phi has to say on the project brought to you by Unhindered by Talent Productions.

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The Queen

Brilliant. This was another film I’d been nervous about seeing because, well, the subject matter didn’t sound that interesting. Mostly I’d heard it was a Blair/QEII pas de deux and that didn’t strike me as hugely engrossing.

Amazingly, I loved it. The movie was engrossing and even though I knew how it all worked out I still experienced the tension of will-she-or-won’t-she. This is no hack job on either of the main characters. They are both fully realised real people with all their humanity intact. Helen Miren just rocks. I’ve admired her since Prime Suspect 1 and she just keeps getting better and better with every project she works on. The 2007 best actress Oscar was well deserved.

Go. See. Watch. Adore.

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Children Of Men

Brilliant. A great story that grabs you right from the word go and never lets up. A whole slew of wonderful performances that drag you into this future world. It’s so enjoyable to watch a movie that assumes its audience has a brain and doesn’t need to be spoonfed and beaten over the head with giant signs about what is going on.

There is a short sequence towards the end as a baby is carried out of building that has got to one of the most pointed commentaries on the human race and war. If you don’t weep you’re not human.

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The Eye of the Beholder

As you can probably tell I’m way behind on posting. Today, the sun is out, the snow has melted and the weather is freaking me out. So I’m going to prattle on a while, using strong language and irony, about a recent controversy that has probably been and gone in your neck of the woods.

We host an annual Super Bowl party, the primary purpose of which is to gather with friends, eat, drink and watch the commercials. Oh, and if we’re not too distracted, perhaps enjoy a little American football. For us this is the only game in the season we actually make any effort to see.

For the last few years the commercials have not been that impressive. There’s been the odd one, now and then, but somehow the talents of Madison Avenue have waned. (Consequently the race for TiVo and the joy of advert avoidance. ) This year was no exception to the trend but I did have a soft spot for the Snickers ad, a product I can’t even eat. In fact, it was hysterical. I rewatched it multiple times. I laughed manically. It warmed the cockles of my radicalised feminist heart.

Later in the week I started reading on-line how controversial the ad was and how it reeked of homophobia. At which point my brain did a double take, screeched to a halt and went wtf???? I made a point of rewatching the ad. Maybe I’d missed something? No, it was still the same taking the piss out of the straight guy ad I’d initially reacted too.

Clearly I was seeing something very different to those raising their voices against this ad. For the record, I see straight guys being dissed. What on earth could be construed as manly about ripping the hair from your own chest? What’s wrong with two guys coming into physical contact? It screams, at least to me, aren’t these a pair of dumb asses for what they’re doing?

I’m of the female persuasion and I spend my life watching media that does nothing but put my gender down. So when big media spends a few seconds putting straight guys down, I laugh heartily and gird my loins for the misogynistic crap that’s just around the corner and is promoted 99% of the time. Like the godaddy ad that featured during the said same Superbowl but no body seems to have batted an eye at. Then again, Prince can parade around on stage with a huge phallic like symbol to little comment whereas a brief glimpse of Janet Jackson’s breast leads to the collapse of civilisation.

Perception is very much in the eye of the beholder. Check out Phi’s here.

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It’s All About Love

Weird. So you’ve never heard of this film either? Well that makes two of us. It does have several positive attributes. There’s Joaquin Phoenix and Claire Danes for two and some of the imagery is quite stunning. I especially loved the shots of the aircraft flying and the hotel corridors, especially the framing of images through corridors. But then there’s the rest of the movie.

WTF is it all about? I watched very carefully from beginning to end. I kept waiting for the penny to drop, for the big reveal to happen but it never did. And who on earth thought making the female lead a world famous ice skater made any sense? Pianist I could buy, but ice skater? Plus the accents sucked big time and made no discernable difference to anything.

If you must, watch for the pretty and if you work out what on earth is going on please let me know.

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The Servant of Two Masters

Went to see a UMM production of this play by Carlo Goldoni this evening. Lots of bawdy humour, modern slapstick, amusing dialogue and great acting. The production was performed in the round, with minimal scenery, which suited the nature of the piece. A very enjoyable evening.

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