Monday, 8 September 2008
Diamonds in the rough at Venice
Complete Venice coverage
VENICE -- Venice wasn't the only film festival to have trouble scrounging up a competition-worthy lineup this year -- it was just the most prominent. And in the fete world, the bigger they are, the harder they fall.
The journalists, sales agents and general public wHO empty their piggy banks to spend time on the terrifyingly overpriced Lido come here expecting to be delighted by a "showcase of cinematic artistic production" -- the festival's real title, and its missionary station. So when an off year rolls around and quality turns scarce, there is mucho discontent.
Despite a few great titles, like Miyazaki's magical exercise of vivification "Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea," there was an overall touch of discombobulation in the competition, as quiet arty films and experimental cultivate more suitable to festivals like Rotterdam unspooled beside the noisy Americans, and half the better films inexplicably popped up in Horizons and out of comp. A more coherent approach will be needed if fest director Marco Mueller hopes to win back the hearts of his fans next year.
The festival only sprang to life at the closing, when Mueller brought verboten his big guns from the U.S. All troika films had vociferous supporters and detractors among the critics, creating a little excitement. But by then many had already tending up hope and left for Toronto and other destinations.
Jonathan Demme arrived on the Lido with a much-admired piece of Americana, "Rachel Getting Married," hot-wired by Anne Hathaway's award-worthy performance. "The Hurt Locker," Kathryn Bigelow's hard-hitting story of trey U.S. soldiers who disarm bombs in Iraq, received no prizes despite termination up at the top side of Italian critics' polls.
The Golden Lion at last went to another high gear adrenaline accounting entry, Darren Aronofsky's "The Wrestler," featuring an electrifying comeback for worker Mickey Rourke.
Another American-based director who appeared late in the festival and got many people's vote was Haile Gerima for his well-liked hymn to his native Ethiopia, "Teza."
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Saturday, 9 August 2008
Magnetophone
Artist: Magnetophone
Genre(s):
Techno
Ambient
Discography:
[2000] I Guess Sometimes I Need To Be Reminded Of How Much You Love Me
Year: 2000
Tracks: 13
I Guess Sometimes I Need To Be Reminded Of How Much You Love Me
Year: 2000
Tracks: 13
Come On The Phone
Year: 2000
Tracks: 4
Matt Saunders and John Hanson take up Magnetophone, an eclecticist British electronica duette equally inspired by pop, electronic pioneers tutelage Morton Subotnick, contemporary electronic artists like Autechre, and Krautrock. Early releases on metro labels like Earworm and Static Caravan light-emitting diode to their signing to 4AD, where they released their debut album I Guess Sometimes I Need to be Reminded of How Much You Love Me, which arrived in fall 2000.
Tuesday, 1 July 2008
Alborada Del Inka
Artist: Alborada Del Inka
Genre(s):
New Age
Discography:
Human Flor Nivio
Year: 2006
Tracks: 13
 
Wednesday, 25 June 2008
Kevin Spacey - Stars Help To Raise 4 Million At Charity Auction
Actors KEVIN SPACEY, KATE BECKINSALE and HUGH GRANT helped to raise more than $4 million (GBP2 million) for cancer research, after attending a charity auction in London on Saturday (07Jun08).
U2 frontman Bono, Pirates of the Caribbean hunk Orlando Bloom and his model girlfriend Miranda Kerr were also in attendance at the Raisa Gorbachev Foundation Gala, which was held in the grounds of Hampton Court Palace - the former home of British royal King Henry VIII.
Philanthropist Bono made a surprise appearance on stage hailing the work of the organisation, before making way for Notting Hill star Grant to begin the auction.
And Grant showed his generous side by bidding $250,000 (GBP125,000) for a chance to have dinner with the former president of the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gorbachev, who founded the organisation. The money will go towards funding cancer research in the U.K. and Russia, reports People.com.
Bloom admitted he was thrilled to be a part of the event - and would have loved the chance to dine with the former Soviet leader had it not been such an expensive auction item.
He says, "It is amazing to come and support something associated with Mikhail Gorbachev because of what he did. He's going to go down in history because of the way he changed the world."
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Wednesday, 18 June 2008
Members Of Mayday
Artist: Members Of Mayday
Genre(s):
Rap: Hip-Hop
Other
Discography:
Prototypes
Year: 2005
Tracks: 3
Religion
Year: 1993
Tracks: 3
 
Monday, 16 June 2008
Spanish Villa Trashed Following 'Facebook Party'
A £5million villa in Spain has been damaged after 400 revellers were invited to a party via the social networking site Facebook.
A 16-year-old girl, known only as Jodie, published the address and details about the event – which was billed as the “party of the year”.
"Theres gone be a lot of alcohol an amazing DJ," she said in the invite.
According to the Mirror newspaper, partygoers hurled a television and tables into the swimming pool and stole over £6,000 worth of jewellery and clothes.
Jodie had been told that she could hold the party by Amanda Hudson, who owns the villa, the newspaper claims.
Partygoers fled the property shortly when police were called shortly after midnight.
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