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The Show

May 27th, 2008 by J. Celestino

I miss Ze. *sigh*

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Mixtape

April 7th, 2008 by J. Celestino

Ah mixtapes how I miss them. Here is one from me. Feel free to make me a mixtape, with something old and something new. Something I said or that we did that reminds me of you. Make me a mixtape that makes me yours, don’t leave out Husker Du. Put something on that The Cars did in 1982.

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The King of Kong

March 9th, 2008 by J. Celestino

41nsga6d7cl.jpgI must admit that I love classic arcade games. My vice of choice is Galaga but I tend not to shy away from a Donkey Kong Machine when one is mysteriously adorning the front room of a pizza joint like a relic that the kids give museums glances to before moving on to fancier games. I have fond memories of playing many of the classic games so when presented with a documentary about two guys competing to be the BEST Donkey Kong player I didn’t hesitate to add it to the netflix queue.

I must say this documentary is amazingly compelling, there is a classic rivalry built rather quickly and the 3 act structure works amazingly well in this documentary. Steve Wiebe is the archetypal “good guy”, you cheer and root for him if not aloud in your very center. You clearly want him to succeed. Moreover you find yourself really hating the “bad guy” in this film and quite honestly if I ran into Billy Mitchel on the street there is a good chance I would punch him in the mouth.

If you run across the film please check it out.

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Juno

January 10th, 2008 by J. Celestino

JunoSo I got around to seeing Juno. A wonderfully cute, quirky, comedy about an unplanned pregnancy. The writing is rather witty and reminds me of Kevin Smith actually, if he was younger and well…a girl. Diablo Cody, former stripper turned writer, penned the screenplay after publishing a book, Candy Girl, about her life in the sex industry. She actually got her start in writing as a blogger, but when you start blogging about being a stripper someone is bound to take notice. Some interviews make it seem like she was pole dancing and grinding away on some knuckle dragging mouth breather who had the gall to wear sweatpants when some Hollywood hotshot magically saved her by noticing her blog. Not entirely true, she did get the book published and did some work for City Pages, Jane Magazine and Entertainment Weekly prior to Juno. So there was a trail leading up to the film, granted she was still stripping at the time I believe.

I had heard the film was unconventional but honestly in this day and age it’s really not. To say it’s unconventional denotes that the situation is rare, I’ve yet to meet anyone who didn’t know someone in their graduating class who got pregnant. As far as movies to tackle the subject, it’s not the first. Saved!, The Opposite of Sex, Blue Denim and the truly unconventional Palindromes. Even Molly Ringwald had a crack at it in For Keeps. The unconventionality of the movie actually lies in its intelligence. Since that seems to fly out the window in most mainstream movies. There are no cliff hanger endings or plot twists and turns you don’t see from miles away but none of that really matters because it’s about the dialog. How the characters speak with their quips and relentless nostalgic one liners that makes a late 20 something like myself have little chance at not laughing. The irony though is that its greatest feature is also its biggest flaw. The words often don’t feel believable coming out of Juno’s mouth. I just couldn’t buy Juno quoting a line from Thundercats, she’s just too young.

There are a couple of interesting tidbits that I need to point out.

1. Juno has an Aaron Kraten print on her wall, I have to give it up to the set designer on that one.

2. The Soundtrack is brilliant! The one thing that bugs me is that now I hear that Moldy Peaches song on my cousin’s Myspace page. I’m waiting for her to ask me if I’ve heard of them to arrogantly reply YES, I saw them 6 years ago in a shitty Detroit bar, costumes and all.

3. The hamburger phone is fucking priceless!

The casting is at the perfect level, no one is particularly out of place in the film. Even Jennifer Garner works her role really well. I had seen Ellen Page in Hard Candy and was a little hesitant about her in this movie but she quickly squashed those reservations. Michael Cera’s performance is flawless, he has that shy, awkward, high school kid down. Jason Bateman seems very comfortable in his character as well.

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I laughed a lot but I must say the movie was a little over hyped. Which is not the movie’s fault by any means but from what I heard of the movie I was expecting to see the next Clerks. However leaving the theater I thought, more like Clerks 2. Nevertheless it’s a great movie go see it, if you haven’t already. It will definitely end up in my collection of flicks when it hits DVD. Moreover I’d like to see what Diablo Cody comes up with next.

p.s. Mad props for the Kerplunk t-shirt Diablo wears in one of her Myspace pics.

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Go Speed!

December 16th, 2007 by J. Celestino

I am so GEEKED for this!

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