Entertainment

7th August
2010
written by michebel

“It’s a game changer,” my friend said, as we exited “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World,” perhaps not even realizing the multilevel nature of his comment. By “game,” he meant that it was the most original film he’d seen since “Pulp Fiction.” It’s also true that it changes the game of filmmaking because it comes at us like a videogame.

Pilgrim must vanquish seven levels of Exes. As he does so, they turn into coins at his feet (each level more coins). At one point, he “gets a life” from out of the air, or the scoreboard on the screen, as the case may be. It’s like that. You may find this extremely annoying. Especially if you’re not a fan of videogames, or have never played them.

Pilgrim plays very much like an amped-up version (sonically and visually) of Michael Cera’s earlier “Nick and Nora’s Infinite Playlist.” We have star-crossed lovers. We have obstacles. We have a band, and rock and roll as a backdrop.

I truly think it’s safe to say that those who love videogames, rock and roll or great love stories will enjoy this film. The only flaw I could find with it is that the beloved heroine, played by Mary Elizabeth Winstead, wasn’t really as life or death as she needed to be. But maybe that’s just our age, everyone is lackadaisical.

The fight sequences, as you would expect, get more intense and spectacular as our hero gets a level further. Mae Whitman, so quiet and reserved on TV’s “Parenthood,” here kicks some serious booty. It’s wonderful. The final one, with Jason Schwartzman, is brilliant and wonderful and fun. Oscar nominee Anna Kendrick gives a very different version of herself as Scott’s beleaguered sister.

All of it comes from Brian Lee O’Malley’s graphic novels, but writer Michael Bacall and writer-director Edgar Wright (Shaun of the Dead) give it shape and keep it flowing along. Very fun movie.

28th May
2010
written by michebel

When the first season of Survivor (the very first reality show) started, my friends here in Hollywood who write shows for a living loudly proclaimed that reality shows were taking dollars out of the writers’ pockets, and therefore, they (insert footstomp here) were not watching them! Surprisingly, many of them still have this attitude (in Survivor’s 20th season).

This week, I read an article which stated that MILLIONS of people who lost their jobs in this economic crisis were just simply never getting them back. These two items are related.

Simply put, the world is changing. You have two choices: Change with it, or die. Seriously.

You can say all day long that scripted television is better than reality television (and I would agree with that), but that won’t make the networks stop putting cheaper programming in place of it. All writers everywhere can stop watching it, but does that make American Idol less successful? No, it just makes those writers out of touch.

People can argue about how pervasive the Internet is, and how really, they still love to curl up with their favorite newspaper on Sundays, but is that going to stop the iPad from becoming a dominant way to read books or what used to be printed content? No.

So you can stomp your feet and cling to your mainstream media and outdated jobs, or you can evolve and evolve now. The Internet is where it’s at, folks, like it or not. People want media that’s better, faster and on their phone. Whatever that is, and whoever provides it.

As much as big media hates this reality, people can find just as much enjoyment (you heard me, I said JUST as much) from a YouTube video of a cat playing with yarn, or a podcast created in someone’s garage, as with whatever the Big Media is pumping at us currently.

Face it, principled writers: Dancing with the Stars is glitzy and glamourous and fun to watch. Survivor has some of the best location shooting and underwater photography on television. The Amazing Race travels all over the world, so you see cultures you’d never otherwise see. Every hugely popular reality show has good points.

This is our world now. Computerized, mechanized, at your fingertips 24/7. That is our entertainment. Those are our jobs. Come and get ‘em. Or at least, quit your bitching about it. It’s not going away.

19th May
2010
written by michebel

Big Miche hugs all around. Miche’s almost Mother’s Day. Do visit Miche’s blog (http://michebel.blogspot.com). Sierra Swan with “Mother.” Big TV finales this week or upcoming: Survivor, Dancing with the Stars (go Nicole!), Lost, 24 and Glee. Searching for the magic in the arts. AWOLNATION with “Burn It Down,” available as a free download at http://awolnation.com. The upfronts roll on. Miche loves Nellie Andreeva, now at Deadline Hollywood Daily. No to L&O, but yes to LOLA. How “Shit My Dad Says” became “Bleep My Dad Says.” I’m not kidding. Courtney Cox and Matthew Perry on the same network again (she with “Cougar Town”; he with “Mister Sunshine”). CBS kills a bunch of shows. The Henry Clay People with “Andy Sings!” Changes in media. Online radio choices: Rogue Radio, Moheak.com, Houndstooth Radio. The Growlers with “No Trees in the Desert.” The Silverlake Jubilee coming up this weekend. Chuck P. has a show on KCRW on Tuesdays. Kevin Bronson has “Buzz Bands” on Indie 1031.com, also on Tuesday. Walking Sleep with “Don’t Be Fooled.” You may’ve heard that last song previously.

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29th April
2010
written by michebel

Coachella recap. How much we miss Halloran and Anya Marina. And Shovel and TK around Coachella time. Houndstooth Radio was doing an all-Coachella weekend. Check out Moheak dot com for video from Coachella. Three cameras on this year’s Coachella video stream. Walking Sleep with “In a Dream,” though you may recognize it as a Flying Tourbillon Orchestra song. The highlight of Coachella for Miche was Faith No More. Mike Patton’s voice was incredible. Also check out his band Lovage. The Specials also reunited, after 30 years. DEVO’s Metropolis set from back in the day. Hot Chip, especially One Life Stand, rocked Miche’s world. Moheak has video. Dead Weather’s video stream came out in black and white. Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros brought the full hippie vibe to Coachella. Henry Clay People with “Fine Print.” The bands the stream didn’t play, like She & Him. Um, Jay Z? Coachella’s promoter decides to cut back by having volunteers take tickets at the door. The paying customers were less than pleased when many got in free. By far the worst act at Coachella this year was Sly Stone, who wanted to tell us more about his legal problems than actually playing. Complete meltdown. Obi Best with “Green and White Stripes.” Miche had a few issues with Alex Lilly, the lead singer of Obi Best. Purchase merch from local bands! Miche’s advice to aspiring bands. Live by the Hollywood rule, even if you’re a band. Give to Saban Free Clinic by signing up with your Ralphs Rewards card. Enter the number 90674 on www.ralphs.com. The homeless who get free showers from this will thank you. The furor of a secret Henry Clay People show. They do have such amazing guitars. And we do love Neil Young covers. Henry Clay People with “Working Part Time.” Walking Sleep with “Final Chapter.” The Hollywood Stock Exchange (http://www.hsx.com) goes live with real money. Find me at either michebel or michebella there.

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17th April
2010
written by michebel

Coachella weekend. Dazzler with “Dreadlock Holiday” (10cc cover). Radio options during Coachella: Houndstooth Radio (http://www.houndstoothradio.com), which is playing all Coachella artists all weekend and Moheak.com. Growlers with “Red Tide.” Meeting with the LA Podcasters: Tim Street (French Maid TV), Tim Coyne (The Hollywood Podcast) and Cush (Cush: Things I Say). Changes in podcasting since the beginning. Check out Miche’s website/blog: http://michebel.blogspot.com. The money machine: Keith & the Girl. Miche’s theories about advertising on her pages. The Alice Project with “Nobody Makes It Overnight,” available on Music Alley (http://music.mevio.com). The fiasco called the Streamy Awards and why David Faustino should not approach Felicia Day when he’s naked. How the Webbys are too corporate to represent podcasts like these. Cary Brothers with “Over and Out.” Turner Classic Movies presenting a Classic Hollywood Film Fest with movies including Casablanca, Some Like It Hot, The Sweet Smell of Success, Cleopatra. The restored Metropolis. Imitation of Life with Lana Turner. The original Breathless with Belmondo. Chris Morris presented Yuna (http://www.myspace.com/yunaroomrecords). Also, you can still listen to Watusi Rodeo on http://www.scionav.com/music/radio17. Also check out Garth Trinidad’s show. Let’s Go Sailing with “Sideways.” Dazzler with “Your Love.” Help out your struggling friends, if you can. LOVE

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29th March
2010
written by michebel

An addendum about Rob and Amber. Miche doesn’t have health insurance, and is really glad that health care reform passed. Miche likes both Rachel Maddow and Keith Olbermann. Olbermann’s Special Commentary: “we are moving toward the light.” The Suicide Denial with “Fat America,” available on Music Alley (http://music.mevio.com). Dancing with the Stars new season. Josh Belville with “Fat Tuesday’s Over,” available on Music Alley (http://music.mevio.com). Happy Easter! Pam Anderson has sexy hair. Shannen Doughtery dances for dad. Jake Pavelka we are kind of over. Figure skating and dancing have similarities. Ben Twisted with “Fat One,” available on Music Alley (http://music.mevio.com). The Hurting Machine attacks. “LA’s gonna break your spirit.” The affable one with the viper spirit. The LA technique described. Rotonoto Band with “Crazy Infatuation,” available on Music Alley (http://music.mevio.com). Mr. Superficial strikes again. The two sides of this story. Finding that Bodysnatchers mask. Pink Steel with “More to Love, Boys,” available on Music Alley (http://music.mevio.com). The Black and White Years with “Power to Change,” available on Music Alley (http://music.mevio.com). Zydecosis with “Fat-Bottomed Girls,” available on Music Alley (http://music.mevio.com). Nice to hear some zydeco on MBH.

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23rd March
2010
written by michebel

Miche’s Oscar rundown. She hated the hosts and the jokes. The John Hughes tribute. Horror fils with no Roger Corman. No Best Song performance. But we do have interpretive dance. No Best Picture readoff. Roger Allen with “Can’t Buy Me Love,” available on Music Alley (http://music.mevio.com). Returning shows: 24, Breaking Bad and Lost. An analysis of all six seasons, sorta of Lost. The three faces of Locke. “The flash sideways.” Amplifico with “Come Down,” available on Music Alley (http://music.mevio.com). The scripted stars vs. the reality stars. Jake Pavelka. Boston Rob on Survivor. Boston Rob vs. Russell. Russell, the divining rod for immunity idols. Maria Daines with “Call It Love,” available on Music Alley (http://music.mevio.com). Jim’s Big Ego with “Prince Charming,” available on Music Alley (http://music.mevio.com). Miche believes in fairy tales. SXSW. Sean Percival (lalawag.com) has a film about “One Word to Describe SXSW.” Pete Cashmore’s word? “Location.” Gowalla vs. FourSquare vs. BrightKite vs. Twitter. Facebook sits it all out. Yelp is there too. Privacy vs. interactivity and being social. FourSquare’s 100K new users. Woodfish with “Thinking of You,” available on Music Alley (http://music.mevio.com). Laura Clapp with “Back to Us,” available on Music Alley (http://music.mevio.com). Breaking down the paranoia and getting some trust. Conan O’Brien and the one person he’s following on Twitter.

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27th February
2010
written by michebel

Miche is sad. It’s raining in LA. Celebrity suicides. Manny with “On With the Show,” available on Music Alley (http://music.mevio.com). All of Miche’s Oscar predix. Original Screenplay. Adapted Screenplay. Visual Effects. Sound Mixing. Sound Editing. Original Song. Original Score. Best Makeup. Best Foreign Language Film. Editing. Manny with “Behind the Veil,” available on Music Alley (http://music.mevio.com). Costumes. Cinematography. Art Direction. Animated. Manny with “Stroll On,” available on Music Alley (http://music.mevio.com). Supporting Actor and Actress. Actor. Actress. Director. Film. Undercover Boss.

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19th February
2010
written by michebel

Gray and overcast in Los Angeles. Miche is moving. Bad Religion with “Struck a Nerve,” available on Music Alley (http://music.mevio.com). Miche bitches about life and bands changing their names. On the nature of criticism in podcasting. Old media vs. new media. Dios Malos with “You Make Me Feel,” available on Music Alley (http://music.mevio.com). Henry Clay People with “Working Part Time.” Miche needs a job. The new TV season has begun. Johnny Weir should’ve won the Gold, at least according to Twitter. Lost, 24, the new Survivor (Heroes vs. Villains). The evilness of Russell. The Mae Shi with “Run to Your Grave,” available on Music Alley (http://music.mevio.com). Dios Malos with “Everyday,” available on Music Alley (http://music.mevio.com). Predicting Oscars with historical data. The Best Actress race. INDIE AIRSTREAM. Specialty Show O Rama. Gurus and Buzz Bands and no Chuck P, oh my! Indie Segue of the Week. Tiny Masters of Today with “Radio Riot,” available on Music Alley (http://music.mevio.com). The Flying Tourbillon Orchestra with “In a Dream.”

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28th January
2010
written by michebel

The 88 is a great LA band. Riding the El in Chicago. Mike Errico with “On This Train,” available on Music Alley, (http://music.mevio.com). Grammy fever. Recapping the SAG Awards. Miche was 10-5. Better than Dalton Trumbo (from Entertainment Weekly). Will Sandra Bullock win an Oscar finally? The new season of 24. Can Kyra Sedgwick not win an award somewhere? Dahlia Wakefield with “Are You Listening?,” available on Music Alley, (http://music.mevio.com). Onto the Oscar nominations predictions. Best Picture, all ten choices. Brene Wilson with “Anytime, Anyway,” available on Music Alley, (http://music.mevio.com). Best Actor and Best Actress choices. Geoff Smith with “So I’m Writing,” available on Music Alley, (http://music.mevio.com). Best Supporting Actor and Actress. Best Director. David Ippolito with “Don’t Let It Hold You Back,” available on Music Alley, (http://music.mevio.com). Best Original and Adapted Screenplay. Best Editing and Cinematography. Jason Heath and the Greedy Souls with “Let in the Light,” available on Music Alley, (http://music.mevio.com). Best Costumes. Best Art Direction. Best Animated Feature. Miche’s favorite Pixar movie.

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