"For all its depiction of a descent into drug addiction, "Candy'' is filled with surprisingly sweet moments and goes down more easily than seems possible given the subject matter.
As in "Leaving Las Vegas,'' there's a love story to divert you.
Dan begins a passionate romance with a painter, Candy (Abbie Cornish, an Australian actress touted as the next Nicole Kidman as much for her talent as her luscious looks). They're kids at heart, a point emphasized in an exhilarating opening scene of the two whirling around and around on an amusement park ride. They look as if they never want to stop.Heath and Cornish bring eye-popping realism to their sex scenes.Eager to help with the family finances, Dan considers becoming a male hooker but decides he would be "hopeless with the gay stuff" -- a line that whether intentionally or not will get a laugh out of anyone who saw "Brokeback Mountain".
Ledger is mesmerizing in a scene where Dan pulls off a white-collar crime by going to a bank with a stolen ID and charming a cashier into giving him more than $2,000. Hyped up, he keeps repeating to himself, "I'm rolling,'' like a mantra". Source: www.sfgate.com
"Cornish, Kidman-esque in her elusive, look-but-don't-touch allure, may have the title role here, but Ledger, long-haired and so soft-looking you'd think he was shot slightly out of focus, is the movie's real eye candy. Armfield's colorful sets keep things on the implausibly cheery side of surreal until the requisite withdrawal scene, which uses nothing more than a room-sized mattress and a pathetically old TV set as props, the quivering junkies left to their own devices. Any drug movie's effectiveness can be measured by the strength of its detox, and Candy doesn't sweeten the cold turkey. Still, it's a downward spiral from there in more ways than one. Never mind the neo-psychedelic-pop soundtrack and occasional double-vision cinematography: Dope just can't account for the film's fried brain cells".
Source: www.villagevoice.com
"CANDY" FINAL SCENE:
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Monday, August 25, 2008
Abbie Cornish and Jake?
"Abbie Cornish is already dating Reese Witherspoon’s ex-husband, Ryan Phillippe, but soon may also be spending a lot of time with Reese’s current squeeze, Jake Gyllenhaal.
An insider tells In Touch that producers on Jake’s next movie are considering Abbie as his leading lady. The sci-fi flick is about an expedition to the moon to start a lunar colony and is due out in 2010.
“This is one of those only-in-Hollywood situations,” the insider says. “It could work out as long as Reese doesn’t visit Jake on the set.”
Can we say a-w-k-w-a-r-d?
Souce: JustJared.buzznet.com
An insider tells In Touch that producers on Jake’s next movie are considering Abbie as his leading lady. The sci-fi flick is about an expedition to the moon to start a lunar colony and is due out in 2010.
“This is one of those only-in-Hollywood situations,” the insider says. “It could work out as long as Reese doesn’t visit Jake on the set.”
Can we say a-w-k-w-a-r-d?
Souce: JustJared.buzznet.com
Ryan and Rachel
"Ryan Gosling & Rachel McAdams Together Again?
The picture perfect “Notebook” couple is officially back together again!
Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams were spotted kissing and hugging in Toronto, Canada on Thursday morning.
The couple couldn’t keep their hands off each another while enjoying breakfast together at a diner near Rachel’s home. Both Ryan, 27, and Rachel, 31, fed each other, cuddled and held hands before and after breakfast. Rachel even spent most of breakfast in Ryan’s lap! Sizzle. Sizzle. Sizzle.
This reunion comes weeks after the couple spent time together at Hollywood’s Green Door".
Source: justjared.buzznet.com
The picture perfect “Notebook” couple is officially back together again!
Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams were spotted kissing and hugging in Toronto, Canada on Thursday morning.
The couple couldn’t keep their hands off each another while enjoying breakfast together at a diner near Rachel’s home. Both Ryan, 27, and Rachel, 31, fed each other, cuddled and held hands before and after breakfast. Rachel even spent most of breakfast in Ryan’s lap! Sizzle. Sizzle. Sizzle.
This reunion comes weeks after the couple spent time together at Hollywood’s Green Door".
Source: justjared.buzznet.com
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Kissing wattage
"The wattage goes way up as two of the bright lights of contemporary writing for teens come together for an incandescent he said/she said night of storytelling... There's perfectly captured teen music-geek talk and delicious stuff about kissing and what lies beyond. Sensual and full of texture." - Kirkus Reviews.
Source: www.randomhouse.com
Emmy Rossum kissing Jake in "The day after tomorrow" (2004).
Source: www.randomhouse.com
Emmy Rossum kissing Jake in "The day after tomorrow" (2004).
One nighters, playlists, Rachel Cohn
"I’ve just decided that the song “After Hours” by We Are Scientists is officially the theme song for Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist. It is also the song from which I stole the title. If you’ve read the book, listen to it, it will fit perfectly. If you haven’t read the book, listen to it anyway. The music video has a guy going on a date with a dog. It’s funny.
I’ve already taken my picture today.It’s the dedication of the book I just read today, Boy Proof. It wasn’t very good, but I liked the dedication. It was “to all nerdy girls everywhere”.
For my own enjoyment, here’s how my night was laid out.
* Up until three AM watching YouTube videos and reading Maureen Johnson’s blog.
* Writing in notebook from three until five-ish.
* Listened to The Hush Sound’s album Like Vines in one sitting. It’s really marvelous.
* Got on the computer after the rush from listening to an entire album in one sitting.
* Read some recipes with eggs in them. Did you know that there’s an American Egg Board?
* Learned about NASA, because it’s their fiftieth anniversary. I can’t wait to eat Mars asparagus.
* Read some articles about all-nighters, and how unhealthy they are. I’m resetting my body clock for band camp. It was getting out of hand.
* Read a book.
* Typed up this post.
What a lovely night! I can’t wait to proceed through this day feeling sufficiently zombie-like".
Source: storiesfromahat.wordpress.com
"NICK & NORAH'S INFINITE PLAYLIST has such a pounding and infectious beat that it's as if a mp3-saturated microchip were implanted in the book. From the instant you crack open the cover, screams of loud, moaning guitar come slicing through your synapses, to be followed immediately by a vocalist's machine-gun rapid rant caressing your face. And then, when you succeed in getting your eyes back into focus for a moment, you realize you're hovering slightly above a tightly packed, pulsing crowd and that something's compelling you to focus on the goings-on taking place in one little corner of the evening's virtual insanity.There they are: Two young, complete strangers who in the same moment of desperation and fortuitous fate are attempting to avoid the very same person and are about to send their parallel universes irretrievably crashing into each other.Nick: "Three weeks, two days and twenty-three hours ago and she's already with someone else".Norah: "I answer NoMo's question by putting my hand around his neck and pulling his face down to mine. God, I would do anything to avoid Tris recognizing me and trying to talk to me.""I've just seen a face I can't forget the time or place where we just met She's just the girl for me and I want all the world to see we've met Mm mm mm mm mm mm Had it been another day I might have looked the other way And I'd have never been aware, but as it is I'll dream of her tonight La la la la la la."
-Lennon and McCartney, "I've Just Seen A Face"."I extract my wrist from his grip. But for some reason, instead of walking away, I pause for a moment and return my hand to his face, caressing his cheek, drawing light circles on his jaw with my index finger. "I tell him, 'You poor schmuck.' "
The fact is that I'd been aware for quite a while that these two YA authors whom I've long adored individually had been collaborating on a project together, but only in my dreams could I have imagined that the fruits of that shared labor would morph into the unforgettable evening-long, sensual, thrillingly adventurous, utterly charming and sweet, head-bangingly lyrical story that has our students passing a precious advance copy from one to another to another and begging us to organize a trip down to the City when the David and Rachel tour passes through SF in June.
Tune into NICK & NORAH'S INFINITE PLAYLIST, or be way sorry you missed it". Source: www.amazon.com/review
Kat Dennings with "Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist" author Rachel Cohn.
Q: What inspired you to write this book?
When people ask me what You Know Where to Find Me is about, I often say that it's a "warm, uplifting book about grief, suicide, depression and DC statehood."
"What was the last part again?" they often reply. [...]
"Cohn once again excels at crafting a multidimensional, in-the-moment teenage world, this time without recourse to her usual witty style. There is a bleakness to her language that superbly suits this sad, somber tale. Her work is heartbreaking, at times excruciating to read, but it rings with authenticity. The tragedy of teen suicide has been the subject of countless novels, yet rarely has it been discussed with such gritty realism."
-Publishers Weekly.
"Miles's own voice is defiantly admirable, full of dark, black venom and determined convictions. She isn't all doom and gloom, though, and her vulnerabilities subtly seep through with Cohn's signature beat: disco, cigarettes, M&Ms and books. The author nails the setting too: Racial lines, socio-economics, politics, war and the sticky, sweltering heat of a summer in D.C. all fuel her descent. What results isn't just a story about overcoming sorrow, but rather one of a girl raging against the world and herself, waiting for someone to help her make sense of it all."
-Kirkus Reviews.
Source: rachelcohn.com
Visit Rachel Cohn's Official website
I’ve already taken my picture today.It’s the dedication of the book I just read today, Boy Proof. It wasn’t very good, but I liked the dedication. It was “to all nerdy girls everywhere”.
For my own enjoyment, here’s how my night was laid out.
* Up until three AM watching YouTube videos and reading Maureen Johnson’s blog.
* Writing in notebook from three until five-ish.
* Listened to The Hush Sound’s album Like Vines in one sitting. It’s really marvelous.
* Got on the computer after the rush from listening to an entire album in one sitting.
* Read some recipes with eggs in them. Did you know that there’s an American Egg Board?
* Learned about NASA, because it’s their fiftieth anniversary. I can’t wait to eat Mars asparagus.
* Read some articles about all-nighters, and how unhealthy they are. I’m resetting my body clock for band camp. It was getting out of hand.
* Read a book.
* Typed up this post.
What a lovely night! I can’t wait to proceed through this day feeling sufficiently zombie-like".
Source: storiesfromahat.wordpress.com
"NICK & NORAH'S INFINITE PLAYLIST has such a pounding and infectious beat that it's as if a mp3-saturated microchip were implanted in the book. From the instant you crack open the cover, screams of loud, moaning guitar come slicing through your synapses, to be followed immediately by a vocalist's machine-gun rapid rant caressing your face. And then, when you succeed in getting your eyes back into focus for a moment, you realize you're hovering slightly above a tightly packed, pulsing crowd and that something's compelling you to focus on the goings-on taking place in one little corner of the evening's virtual insanity.There they are: Two young, complete strangers who in the same moment of desperation and fortuitous fate are attempting to avoid the very same person and are about to send their parallel universes irretrievably crashing into each other.Nick: "Three weeks, two days and twenty-three hours ago and she's already with someone else".Norah: "I answer NoMo's question by putting my hand around his neck and pulling his face down to mine. God, I would do anything to avoid Tris recognizing me and trying to talk to me.""I've just seen a face I can't forget the time or place where we just met She's just the girl for me and I want all the world to see we've met Mm mm mm mm mm mm Had it been another day I might have looked the other way And I'd have never been aware, but as it is I'll dream of her tonight La la la la la la."
-Lennon and McCartney, "I've Just Seen A Face"."I extract my wrist from his grip. But for some reason, instead of walking away, I pause for a moment and return my hand to his face, caressing his cheek, drawing light circles on his jaw with my index finger. "I tell him, 'You poor schmuck.' "
The fact is that I'd been aware for quite a while that these two YA authors whom I've long adored individually had been collaborating on a project together, but only in my dreams could I have imagined that the fruits of that shared labor would morph into the unforgettable evening-long, sensual, thrillingly adventurous, utterly charming and sweet, head-bangingly lyrical story that has our students passing a precious advance copy from one to another to another and begging us to organize a trip down to the City when the David and Rachel tour passes through SF in June.
Tune into NICK & NORAH'S INFINITE PLAYLIST, or be way sorry you missed it". Source: www.amazon.com/review
Kat Dennings with "Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist" author Rachel Cohn.
Q: What inspired you to write this book?
When people ask me what You Know Where to Find Me is about, I often say that it's a "warm, uplifting book about grief, suicide, depression and DC statehood."
"What was the last part again?" they often reply. [...]
"Cohn once again excels at crafting a multidimensional, in-the-moment teenage world, this time without recourse to her usual witty style. There is a bleakness to her language that superbly suits this sad, somber tale. Her work is heartbreaking, at times excruciating to read, but it rings with authenticity. The tragedy of teen suicide has been the subject of countless novels, yet rarely has it been discussed with such gritty realism."
-Publishers Weekly.
"Miles's own voice is defiantly admirable, full of dark, black venom and determined convictions. She isn't all doom and gloom, though, and her vulnerabilities subtly seep through with Cohn's signature beat: disco, cigarettes, M&Ms and books. The author nails the setting too: Racial lines, socio-economics, politics, war and the sticky, sweltering heat of a summer in D.C. all fuel her descent. What results isn't just a story about overcoming sorrow, but rather one of a girl raging against the world and herself, waiting for someone to help her make sense of it all."
-Kirkus Reviews.
Source: rachelcohn.com
Visit Rachel Cohn's Official website
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Nick & Norah's finite soundtrack playlist
The soundtrack CD details of the indie-rock teen romance comedy "Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist" are out. Well, we've got all the music used in the film, plus the news that Devendra Banhart has a cameo in the film. How do we know? Well, we've seen it with our own two eyes, but we'll hold out a review for now.Devendra Banhart and Natalie Portman.
What does Banhart do in the film? Not alot;
the indie Chewbacca walks out of a New York bodega that lead actress Kat Dennings walks into of while wearing one of his trademark furry Russian hats and he's with his buddies Kevin Barker from Aden and Currituck County. As we already noted Mark Mothersbaugh of Devo fame and almost all Wes Anderson films (minus "The Darjeeling Limited") composed the score and in a way it seems to be a small continuation of the casio-work he did in 'Life Aquatic', or at least it's a jumping off point, as much of the score to 'Infinite Playlist' is electronic-twinged, effervescent and almost reminiscent of the Postal Service's twinkly and emo-tronic sounds.
Performing in the film are Bishop Allen who Michael Cera's queercore band "The Jerk Offs" open up for at New York's Arlene's Grocery and Project Jenny Project Jan who play a fake band (Are You Randy) that pose as the long-lost group in the film (called We're Fluffy) playing a secret show that all the kids in the movie are desperately trying to find.
Music is used all over 'Nick & Nora' obviously, but a few songs get key montage treatment like Richard Hawley's lovely, "Baby Your My Light," the National's "All The Wine," Modest Mouse's "Little Motel"and Banhart's "Lover is also used quite prominently in the beginning of the film. So build your soundtrack now, the soundtrack CD, which is due September 23 on Atlantic, is missing songs featured in the film by Modest Mouse, The National, The Raveonettes, Matt & Kim, Project Jenny Project Jan and Dead 60's. The one new song in the film, is "Ottoman" a track Vampire Weekend recorded with Mothersbaugh.
We noted when the trailer was released, there's a ton of cameos in 'Infinite Playlist,' aside from Banhart, including John Cho (Harold of "Harold & Kumar"), and Seth Meyers of SNL, but "Hot Rod"/SNL cast member Andy Samberg also has a pretty funny brief appearance in the film as well. Jay Baruchel (of the Judd Apatow family players troupe) actually has a full-blown role in the film a tough guy (yeah, wrap your head around that one). "Nick & Nora's Infinite Playlist" comes out October 3rd via Sony and will also premiere at the Toronto Film Festival in September.
The music of "Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist":
Chris Bell "Speed Of Sound"
Devendra Banhart "Lover"
The Real Tuesday Weld "Last Words"
Takka Takka "Fever"
Band Of Horses "Our Swords"
Richard Hawley "Baby You're My Light"
Modest Mouse "Little Motel"
Project Jenny Project Jan "Negative"
Dead 60's "Riot Radio"
Paul Tiernan "How To Say Goodbye"
Army Navy "Silvery Sleds"
Shout Out Louds "Very Loud"
We Are Scientists "After Hours"
The Submarines "Xavia"
The National "All The Wine"
The Raveonettes "Twilight"
Bishop Allen "Middle Management"
Vampire Weekend "Ottoman"
Matt & Kim "Silver Tiles
Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist soundtrack CD tracklist:
01 Chris Bell: "Speed of Sound"
02 Devendra Banhart: "Lover"
03 Bishop Allen: "Middle Management"
04 Vampire Weekend: "Ottoman"
05 The Dead 60s: "Riot Radio"
06 Takka Takka: "Fever"
07 The Submarines: "Xavia"
08 We Are Scientists: "After Hours"
09 Band of Horses: "Our Swords"
10 Army Navy: "Silvery Sleds"
11 Richard Hawley: "Baby, You're My Light"
12 Shout Out Louds: "Very Loud"
13 Paul Tiernan: "How to Say Goodbye"
14 The Real Tuesday Weld: "Last Words"
Source: theplaylist.blogsot.com
What does Banhart do in the film? Not alot;
the indie Chewbacca walks out of a New York bodega that lead actress Kat Dennings walks into of while wearing one of his trademark furry Russian hats and he's with his buddies Kevin Barker from Aden and Currituck County. As we already noted Mark Mothersbaugh of Devo fame and almost all Wes Anderson films (minus "The Darjeeling Limited") composed the score and in a way it seems to be a small continuation of the casio-work he did in 'Life Aquatic', or at least it's a jumping off point, as much of the score to 'Infinite Playlist' is electronic-twinged, effervescent and almost reminiscent of the Postal Service's twinkly and emo-tronic sounds.
Performing in the film are Bishop Allen who Michael Cera's queercore band "The Jerk Offs" open up for at New York's Arlene's Grocery and Project Jenny Project Jan who play a fake band (Are You Randy) that pose as the long-lost group in the film (called We're Fluffy) playing a secret show that all the kids in the movie are desperately trying to find.
Music is used all over 'Nick & Nora' obviously, but a few songs get key montage treatment like Richard Hawley's lovely, "Baby Your My Light," the National's "All The Wine," Modest Mouse's "Little Motel"and Banhart's "Lover is also used quite prominently in the beginning of the film. So build your soundtrack now, the soundtrack CD, which is due September 23 on Atlantic, is missing songs featured in the film by Modest Mouse, The National, The Raveonettes, Matt & Kim, Project Jenny Project Jan and Dead 60's. The one new song in the film, is "Ottoman" a track Vampire Weekend recorded with Mothersbaugh.
We noted when the trailer was released, there's a ton of cameos in 'Infinite Playlist,' aside from Banhart, including John Cho (Harold of "Harold & Kumar"), and Seth Meyers of SNL, but "Hot Rod"/SNL cast member Andy Samberg also has a pretty funny brief appearance in the film as well. Jay Baruchel (of the Judd Apatow family players troupe) actually has a full-blown role in the film a tough guy (yeah, wrap your head around that one). "Nick & Nora's Infinite Playlist" comes out October 3rd via Sony and will also premiere at the Toronto Film Festival in September.
The music of "Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist":
Chris Bell "Speed Of Sound"
Devendra Banhart "Lover"
The Real Tuesday Weld "Last Words"
Takka Takka "Fever"
Band Of Horses "Our Swords"
Richard Hawley "Baby You're My Light"
Modest Mouse "Little Motel"
Project Jenny Project Jan "Negative"
Dead 60's "Riot Radio"
Paul Tiernan "How To Say Goodbye"
Army Navy "Silvery Sleds"
Shout Out Louds "Very Loud"
We Are Scientists "After Hours"
The Submarines "Xavia"
The National "All The Wine"
The Raveonettes "Twilight"
Bishop Allen "Middle Management"
Vampire Weekend "Ottoman"
Matt & Kim "Silver Tiles
Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist soundtrack CD tracklist:
01 Chris Bell: "Speed of Sound"
02 Devendra Banhart: "Lover"
03 Bishop Allen: "Middle Management"
04 Vampire Weekend: "Ottoman"
05 The Dead 60s: "Riot Radio"
06 Takka Takka: "Fever"
07 The Submarines: "Xavia"
08 We Are Scientists: "After Hours"
09 Band of Horses: "Our Swords"
10 Army Navy: "Silvery Sleds"
11 Richard Hawley: "Baby, You're My Light"
12 Shout Out Louds: "Very Loud"
13 Paul Tiernan: "How to Say Goodbye"
14 The Real Tuesday Weld: "Last Words"
Source: theplaylist.blogsot.com
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