Feb 25 2010

4 Great movies so far this year

Food Inc

An eye-opening look into the American food industry; farmers that can’t choose what to grow, why it is cheaper to feed a family of four on fast food than fresh produce and how organic providers are fighting back. Visit www.foodincmovie.com for more information.

All Tomorrow’s Parties

A collection of footage collected from fans and musicians over a decade of the unique Butlin’s based music festival curated by bands or fans, featuring Sonic Youth, Nick Cave, Portishead, Iggy & the Stooges, The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Seasick Steve, Lightning Bolt and more.

A Single Man

Set in 1960’s California; very single frame of this movie looks like it was taken from a glossy vintage fashion magazine. The director, Tom Ford is a fashion designer and previously worked as a tailor on Bond movies; however there is more to the film than it’s look.  The film follows a middle aged man (Colin Firth) as he prepares to commit suicide after his partner is killed in a car accident, the story is compelling and the performances superb -- highly recommended.

MicMacs

This is the latest film from the director of Amelie and A Very Long Engagement, Jean-Pierre Jeunet; however it is closer to his earlier movies Delicatessen and The City of the Lost Children in its style and subject. It tells the story of Bazil, who’s life has been ruined by two rival weapons manufacturers and his ingenious plan to get his own back with some help from on odd collection of scrap collecting friends. If you’ve seen and enjoyed Delicatessen you’ll love this.


Dec 29 2009

2009 round up

So its finally going to be 2010, from now on we get to say ‘twenty-x’ instead of the clumsy ‘two thousand and x’. Already it feels like the future is now; surely hovercars and jetpacks will follow.

This year, I lost over 20kg, took up mountain biking again, started growing my own chilli peppers and got into cooking and baking. I’ve been learning Codeignitor, Wordpress, jQuery and continued to learn Django.  I saw two of my all time favourite bands live and had awesome holidays in Germany and New York.

Anyway, so this is my lazy blogger year end post of stuff I’ve liked over the past 12 months.

Albums

Theres been a some great new music this year

Fever Ray
Fever Ray – s/t
listen on Spotify

One half of The Knife returns with a fantastic album that I just can’t stop listening to.



The Resistance
Muse – The Resistance
listen on Spotify

Ok, so I admit its kinda cheesy, but I think this album is great.


Horehound
The Dead Weather – Horehound
listen on Spotify

An awesome debut from the supergroup formed by members of The White Stripes, The Kills and QoTSA;  this is my album of the year. I saw them live in Edinburgh and was blown away, Alison has an amazing stage presence and Jack White just kills on drums or guitar.


Them Crooked Vultures
Them Crooked Vultures – s/t
listen on Spotify

Another debut from a supergroup; Josh Homme (QoTSA, Kyuss, Eagles of Death Metal), Dave Grohl (Nirvana, Foo Fighters) and John Paul Jones (Led Zepplin). I had to pay a silly amount of money on eBay to secure tickets to the Edinburgh show, but it was worth it, these guys rock!


Fuck Buttons – Tarot Sport

Just under an hour of awesome, lo-fi instrumental noise (imagine Exit Planet Dust era Chemical Brothers combined with Mogwai); great for coding and working out to.


Movies

There were some really terrible movies this year, with the exception of

Where The Wild Things Are
Where The Wild Things Are

A beautiful adaption of the much loved children’s book, I’m tempted to go see it again already. Everything in the film is fantastically designed and takes inspiration from the source material; I loved this film.


The Hurt Locker
The Hurt Locker

A superbly shot film about a bomb disposal unit in Iraq, directed by Kathy Bigelow.


District 9
District 9

I loved this, I was really into it’s documentary style beginning; although it gradually devolved into something more generic later on. For me, its between Where the Wild Things Are and this for the film of the year.


Moon
Moon

I caught this at Edinburgh Film Festival and have been looking forward to seeing it again since.  Moon is a dark, moody SciFi film directed by David Bowie’s son starring Sam Rockwell and Kevin Spacey with a great soundtrack by Clint Mansell.


Drag Me to Hell

Sam Raimi returns to horror and kicks ass, the train wreck that was Spider-man 3 is almost forgotten.


Avatar

OK, so I love SciFi movies, and this is just Dances with Wolves in space, but it sure is pretty and the 3D is really well done.

Software


Spotify

With a premium account, I have almost all the music I could ever want, on my desktop or phone, legally – whats not to like?



Call of Duty : Modern Warfare 2 (XBOX 360)

Its the Call of Duty you know and love, but totally Bayified.



I MAED A GAM3 W1TH ZOMBIES 1N IT!!!1 (XBOX 360)

The best 80 points you’ll spend on XBOX Live Marketplace.

Tech

Magic Mouse
Apple Magic Mouse

I’ve always thought the Mighty Mouse was one of Apple’s weakest designs, its awkward to use the side buttons and the scrolling nipple gets clogged up and stops working. The Magic Mouse is comfortable, works really well and has replaced my MX 1000 at work.

Sportband
Nike+ Sportband

I recently started a running program and bought new pair of Nike+ compatible trainers; I’m still using an iPhone 3G which doesn’t have Nike+ built in so bought the Sportband instead. I really like the simplicity of it, press to start a run, press to end, plug into computer, watch the animated man run across the screen to show how much you suck at running.