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      <title>Jason Gilmore's 10 films for the deserted island; the dime that shaped me most as a person, filmmaker, cinephile</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>10) Dog Day Afternoon (1975, Sidney Lumet)</strong></p>
<p>I'll say it here: If you can make the audience feel a connection with the people they were always taught to avoid, you'll win every time. Based on a true story, this entertaining tale of a Manhattan bank robbery gone way wrong features a pitch-perfect performance from a young Al Pacino, as a guy who needs the money for.... let's just say, an unusual reason. Has a lot to say about fame through infamy; was ahead of its time in that department. Pretty much demolishes every hostage movie I've seen since, especially John Q, which plagiarized DDA's plot development, nearly line for line.</p>
<p><strong>9) The Godfather Trilogy (1972, 1974, 1990, Francis Ford Coppola)</strong></p>
<p>Okay, I'm cheating technically, but since a version of this movie exists where all three films are edited together, that's the film I'm talking about. But seriously, where do I start? Such a powerful, beautiful, chilling tale. At the center, a close-knit Italian family, and a baby boy, Michael, who made the choice many of us would've made if we saw our family crumbling all around us. And how he paid ever so dearly for that choice. The cast? It's like the Dream Team: Brando, Pacino, DeNiro, Caan, Duvall, Keaton, Cazale. Top-notch cinematography, writing, costumes, everything. Absolutely blows me away every time I see it.</p>
<p><strong> <img src="http://igotppls.com/revenge/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif" alt="8)" class="wp-smiley" /> Boogie Nights (1997, Paul Thomas Anderson)</strong></p>
<p>Out of boredom, I did a lot of strange things during my senior year of film school. How strange was that year? Heading off to the local artsy-fartsy theater to see a film about the rise and fall of the '70s porn industry wouldn't even be considered one of the strange things. This movie mesmerizes. PTA came off like a rock star in his first big-budget feature. Part Scorsese, part Altman, with an engaging plot and performances that made you feel the pain of these delusional, troubled, beautiful people.</p>
<p>It is a morality tale, but only through letting the characters endure the natural, truthful progression of their hedonistic lifestyle. This was the film that taught us that Marky Mark could act, that Julianne Moore was the truth, and that Heather Graham, was, well, you know....</p>
<p><strong>7) Vertigo (1958, Alfred Hitchcock)</strong></p>
<p>Hitchcock very nearly ended up with three films on this list, and even now, it's difficult to discern which one I love the most. Vertigo has one of Hitchcock's most twisted, surprising storylines, fine performances by a tortured Jimmy Stewart and the never-lovelier Kim Novak. It also has one of the illest, creepiest dream sequences in any movie ever. Made during an admirably purple patch in Hitchcock's illustrious career (I'll put his run from 1954's Rear Window to 1963's The Birds against any other director's so-called hot streak any day.), this is the movie that always pops into my head first when asked to give evidence of Hitch's genius and darkness.</p>
<p><strong>6) Malcolm X (1992, Spike Lee)</strong></p>
<p>I was a 15-year-old black kid at a predominantly white private school at the time of its release; this film couldn't have meant more to me (then or now) if I'd made it myself. Still Spike Lee's crowning achievement, still Denzel Washington's greatest role, still the film that makes me most want to punch whoever was in charge of Oscar nominations that year in the stomach. Like GoodFellas, clearly the culmination of everything the director and star had learned and aspired to by that point. A staggering, brilliantly assembled chronicle of one man's rise through racism to prison to black militance to betrayal to martyrdom. Regardless of how you think you feel about Spike or Brother Malcolm, this film's power is undeniable.</p>
<p>Your challenge: Find a better use of music in any scene in any film than Sam Cooke's "A Change Gonna Come" right before Malcolm is assassinated. You can't. Seriously, if you do, I'll give you ten dollars.</p>
<p>If there was ever a movie that made me want to be (or think I could be) a filmmaker, this was it.</p>
<p><strong>5) Citizen Kane (1941, Orson Welles)</strong></p>
<p>And so began my obsession with the original boy wonder. Even now, on the umpteenth view, this film fills me with a curious mixture of awe and jealousy. The backstory is just too good: 25-year-old theater/radio wunderkind comes to Hollywood and is given complete freedom to make whatever film he wants. He co-writes a thinly-veiled indictment of controversial newspaper mogul William Randolph Hearst, stars in and directs it, and watches the film go on to eclipse everything that he (or any other director) would create to this very day.</p>
<p>So much has been written about this film, but I'd like to talk briefly about Gregg Toland's cinematography and Welles's performance as Charles Foster Kane. Toland pioneered the "deep focus" style of cinematography, in which objects in the background are just as clear as objects in the foreground. It is an indispensable characteristic of this film. And as for Welles, dude ages from frat boy to dentures with such little effort that it's easy to take his performance for granted. The risks that they took visually (Toland's unstoppable talent + Welles' theater background), thematically (Hearst himself offered the studio money to burn the film's negative), and logistically (they didn't have a Gone With the Wind budget, but you wouldn't know) are so inspiring, they're downright sickening.</p>
<p><strong>4) Five Easy Pieces (1970, Bob Rafelson)</strong></p>
<p>The film that cemented Jack Nicholson as a star, and still among the finest accomplishments of his career. This moody character study is about Robert Dupea, a hotheaded hick who returns to his repressed, estranged family to visit his dying father. And it made a bigger impact on my screenwriting than any film I've seen to date. It is an American film with European tendencies, the kind I've been trying to write ever since. My first script, Too Marvelous for Words, is similar aesthetically, and also has a main character who goes out of his way to deny his upbringing as a gifted young concert pianist. A truthful exploration of why we make the choices we make in life.</p>
<p><strong>3) Midnight Cowboy (1969, John Schlesinger)</strong></p>
<p>Again: Sympathy for the freaks. Jon Voight's naive prostitute and Dustin Hoffman's scummy hustler aren't supposed to become confidants, let alone warm their way into our hardened hearts. A trippy, counterculture essay on big city mirages -- not to mention the only X-rated film to win the Oscar for Best Picture (later re-rated to R) -- this film gets more powerful with age. The ending, while inevitable, is devastating.</p>
<p>Freakish in retrospect how much a 30-year-old Voight looked like his daughter, Angelina.</p>
<p><strong>2) Coming to America (1988, John Landis)</strong></p>
<p>I have written about this movie here before.I will try not to repeat myself. It's still Eddie's masterpiece, absolutely the fullest realization of what he could do at the peak of his movie star powers. I have quoted lines from this movie at least once a week, every week since I was a junior in high school. I laugh at lines that weren't even intended to be funny, because they're funny to me now after seeing them almost 70 times. It has surpassed being a movie and has simply become a part of my life. And John Landis's '80s run was seriously underrated. I mean, dude directed the "Thriller" video, for goodness sake. Um, the original one.</p>
<p><strong>1) GoodFellas (1990, Martin Scorsese)</strong></p>
<p>Not that Scorsese and Robert DeNiro hadn't made good films before this, but with GoodFellas, you really get the feeling that these guys knew exactly what they were doing. Mastered the craft, if you will. Several years before Tarantino ended Pulp Fiction with its own beginning, Scorsese ingeniously took a violent scene right out of the middle of the movie, plopped it at the beginning and extorted our undivided attention for the next 2 1/2 hours.</p>
<p>This film taught me a lot about how and when to use voice-overs and music in a film; how many ways each decade that a film visits can be represented through the language of cinema. Meanwhile, through the eyes of a wide-eyed, half-Irish opportunist, we co-pilot the exhilarating rise and catastrophic fall of the Mafia.</p>
<p>And can't wait to do it again and again.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Dec 2007 11:17:22 -0800</pubDate>
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<p>Toledo's own Graphic Guru has dropped another gem.  <strong><a href="http://www.threadless.com/faesthetic" title="Buy Faesthetic!" target="_blank">You can purchase your copy here.</a></strong>  Move fast.  He ALWAYS sells out!!</p>
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      <title>Revolutionize Your iPod! Mos Def read's Malcom X's "Message to the Grassroots"</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>From the good folks at <a href="http://thelonemicrophone.blogspot.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Lone Microphone</strong></a></p>
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<p><em><a href="http://www.myspace.com/mosdef">Mos Def</a> is a beast in the rap game who represents all that is right about the hip hop lifestyle. He will be in Ann Arbor on Martin Luther King Day paying tribute to the late Detroit area producer J Dilla. <a href="http://www.ums.org/s_current_season/artist.asp?pageid=451">You are going to want to be at Hill Auditorium on January 21st to witness these skills</a>. The show will feature the Mos Def Big Band, which breaks it down with live jazz style instrumentation &amp; spoken word. This combination is a relatively rare occurrence making it quite a special evening. U of M University Musical Society &amp; the Office of Multicultural Initiatives set up a "One Off" show right here in the Midwest. </em>-The Lone Micropone</p>
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      <title>Beef Up Your iPod Playlist: TIME:LINE; Nicolay &amp; Kay Album Sampler</title>
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<p>If this sampler is any indication of what the album is like.... I CAN'T WAIT!!  Peep Game!!!  <span style="font-style: italic; font-weight: bold"><a href="http://rappersiknow.com/media/nicolaykay/TIMELINE%20Sampler.mp3" title="Time:Line Sampler" target="_blank">Nicolay &amp; Kay present TIME:Line. Download here.</a></span><span style="font-style: italic">  (Special shout out to </span><a href="http://www.rappersiknow.com" style="font-style: italic" title="Rapper's I Know" target="_blank">RAPPERSIKNOW.COM!</a>)</p>
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<p>Toledo, Ohio never ceases to amaze me!!! Local graphic artists collaborated on this publication that presents Toledo,Ohio at it's Visual Best!</p>
<p>Did I mention that this would make a GREAT gift!</p>
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      <title>Album Review: Alicia Keys; As I Am</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div class="hreview"><a href="http://igotppls.com/revenge/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/keys.jpg" title="Keys"><img src="http://igotppls.com/revenge/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/keys.jpg" class="center" alt="Keys" /></a><strong>As I Am</strong> by Alicia KeysJason's rating: <span class="rating">2.5</span> stars<br />
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<p><em>-Jason Gilmore (intrepidmedia.com)</em><br />
A rhetorical question: Are people are more in love with the "idea" of Alicia Keys than the actual person? Sure, she's gorgeous and plays the piano and puts on one hell of a live show and has at least three songs ("Fallin'," "You Don't Know My Name," and "If I Ain't Got You") that are instant classics by almost any definition. Still, her hype is disproportionate to her consistency. While that's not necessarily her fault, the hope was that her third studio album -- the revealingly titled As I Am -- was where all the scattered fragments of her potential would finally bloom.</p>
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      <title>Beef Up Your iPod Playlist:  Exclusive DJ ONE 1X TYME Mixes!!!</title>
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<p><a href="http://www.djonetyme.com" target="_blank"><strong>DJ ONE 1X TYME</strong></a> (uh....yeah, that's him to the RIGHT) is my man's and them from the Nitty Gritty Glass City (That's Toledo, Ohio chump).  If you are looking for some dope mixes just subscribe to his mailing list and he'll hook you up INSTANTLY with killer mixtape downloads.</p>
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      <title>Review: Kanye West's GRADUATION</title>
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<div class="hreview"><a href="http://www.intrepidmedia.com/column.asp?id=2978" class="url">REVIEW: Kanye West's GRADUATION; Review by Jason Gilmore</a><br />
mr. west is trying to seduce usMy rating: <span class="rating">4.0</span> stars<br />
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<blockquote class="right"><p> The West denies change, defies change... resists change. But change is the basic nature of everything that is.... And this is how philosophy, art, morality and certain other things are established. But all established things are temporary, and the nature of being is, like music, changing."</p>
<p>- James Stewart, "The Development of the Black Revolutionary Artist" (1968)</p></blockquote>
<p>How to approach the spectacle that has become popular music: A world where artists make more money from ringtones than album sales; where child stars are lured from their disheveled fade into oblivion simply to be mocked for being disheveled and fading into oblivion. These are tenuous times for those at the top. This anxiety permeates Kanye West 's third studio album, Graduation, which lives up to the hype generated by his sales "feud" with gangsta rapper 50 Cent.</p>
<p>It is an album of foreboding, futuristic synths and eerie organs. "Good Morning" opens the album nicely with a breezy Elton John vocal sample and playful boasting. The first single, "Can't Tell Me Nothing," with its paranoid, Dr. Dre-esque strings, directly addresses the notion of loneliness at the top. ("I feel the pressure/Under more scrutiny/And what I do?/Act more stupidly/Bought more jewelry/More Louis V/My mom couldn't get through to me/The drama, people suin' me/I'm on TV/Talking like it's just you and me.") The '85 Prince-like "Flashing Lights" engagingly chronicles the ups and downs of life with a high maintenance girlfriend. The Daft Punk-sampled second single, "Stronger," is irrestistible and crackles with the urgency that we've come to expect from a Kanye single. Only he could turn a song about an insecure rap star sweating a girl in the club into a motivational anthem.</p>
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<h3>Saul Williams Tries Out The Radiohead Sales Model With Help From Nine Inch Nails' Frontman Trent Reznor</h3>
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<p>Known for his blend of poetry and hip-hop and his leading role in the independent film Slam, Saul Williams is the newest artist to toss aside the tradional album release and follow in the footsteps of Radiohead. Trent Reznor announced today that he'd be distributing the next album by Saul Williams, <a href="http://niggytardust.com/" target="_blank">"The Inevitable Rise And Liberation Of NiggyTardust" via the internet. </a>The album's official site,niggytardust.com, launched today and is now taking pre-orders for its Nov. 1 release. Fans can either get it for free or "directly support the artists involved in the creation of this music" and throw Williams five bucks.</p>
<p>Fans who choose to pay nothing get the album as 192KBps MP3s, while those who cough up $5 also get higher-quality MP3s and FLACs of the album. (Everyone gets a PDF with art and lyrics as well.) As Reznor notes, Williams is "not the household name (yet!) that Radiohead is," so he might not bring in the windfall 10 million dollars plus in cash that most suspect Radiohead has already generated in sales.</p>
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      <title>Beef Up Your iPod Playlist:  FREE Busta Rhymes/Jay Dilla Mixtape by Cleveland's Mick Boogie</title>
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<p>Want to know what everybody's vibing on?  It's Mick Boogie's Busta/Jay Dilla Mixtape: DILLAGENCE.  It's a FREE download on Mick's website but I'd advise you to get on the good foot, holmes...I hear it was just covered in THE SOURCE.</p>
<p><a href="http://illroots.com/waxx/Mick%20Boogie%20-%20Dillagence%20%5BillRoots.com%5D.zip" title="Download Dillagence"><strong>DOWNLOAD it free Here</strong></a> or cop the <a href="http://www.xternal-media.com/dillagence/index.html" title="Dillagence Collector's Edition" target="_blank">Exclusive Collector's Edition. </a></p>
<p><font><font size="2"><strong>PLAYLIST</strong><br />
1) Words From Ma Dukes<br />
2) Dillagence (produced by DJ Spinna)<br />
3) Takin What's Mine<br />
4) Step Up<br />
5) The Conversation (f/ Talib Kweli)<br />
6) Code of the Streets (f/ MOP)<br />
7) Lightworks (f/ Q-Tip and Talib Kweli)<br />
 <img src="http://igotppls.com/revenge/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif" alt="8)" class="wp-smiley" /> Baggage Handlers (f/ Raekwon)<br />
9) How We Roll<br />
10) Best That Ever Did It (f/ Rah Digga)<br />
11) Psycho (f/ Cassidy and Papoose)<br />
12) The Range (f/ Rah Digga)<br />
13) Not Right Now<br />
14) Other Side Of The Road<br />
15) Who Tryin To Kill You<br />
16) High<br />
17) Dillagence Outro</font></font></p>
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