Friday, December 19

Anticipating this film

Revolutionary Road Trailer

Pop goes the 'Country'

I have such good memories of listening to Ricky Skaggs on cassette (it was the 80's) at my Mamaw's house. If it came a storm, we would unplug the TV and listen to a battery powered tapedeck. I guess some kids today would think that was the suspension of entertainment, but to me, it was the beginning. Even before I came into this world, I would dance in my Mama's tummy...ironically enough, the first occaision of this, i'm told, was when Ricky Skaggs played his style of 'country-appalachian-acoustic-in your face' kind of music on the stage at the Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds in Hiawasee. I kicked so hard that she had to get up and step outside for a minute.

I love that story, and it fits with the person I've become...someone who LOVES music! Listening to Ricky Skaggs here with the Boston Pops Orchestra still makes me think of 'cuttin' a shine' singing as the rain poured down outside, 'uncle pen played a fiddle, Lord, how it would ring; you could hear it talk, you could hear it sing...!

Highway 40 Blues



Uncle Pen

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Monday, December 15

Signs of the times...and times gone by

"Ebenezer Scrooge: Christmas is a very busy time for us, Mr. Cratchit. People preparing feasts, giving parties, spending the mortgage money on frivolities. One might say that December is the foreclosure season. Harvest time for the money-lenders."
The Muppets Christmas Carol

Thursday, December 11

'A Luxuriously Bumpy Ride'

Seeing Australia was one of the most satisfying movie-going experiences I've had in quite some time...probably in the past three years at least. The word 'epic' comes to mind as you watch the long shots of cattle driven by the "rover" (Jackman). Some actors are hard to shake apart from the selves we know them as in tabloid trash and previous roles they've played, but Kidman and Jackman did not disappoint. In other, very non-technical terms; I bought it, I bought into the life I saw presented on the screen. For almost the 3hr. duration, i was somewhere else, absorbed in the suspension of disbelief.

Not only the stunning visual composition a la Luhrman, and the acting, but the narrative and the issues it takes to task were beautifully treated and challenged in all of their complexity...racism, imperialism, assimilation, gender roles, and war...yes, it's a very full film, but not over ambitious.

Then there is the whole intertextuality woven with the Wizard of Oz...so powerful and moving.

My favorite quote... "i sing you to me"...just watch and you'll see.



Click here for a review from Variety...then go see it for yourself!
 
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