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Sunday
Jun142009

Should the G.I. Joe Rise of Cobra Movie be Shut Down?

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Slashfilm recently mentioned the upcoming G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra movie and rumored turmoil between director Stephen Sommers and producers. Sommers was allegedly kicked out of the editing room because of his disastrous results with G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra. Speculation includes a mention that G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra is not a watchable movie and the studio has gone into extra post-production work to fix what the director ruined.

One Slashfilm commenter pleaded for the studio to shut G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra down and start over. Does he (or she) have the right solution? This is not the first movie or TV production that has encountered problems before its release (Place and example here). Is it better to start over on a movie than trying to fix it?

I can recall the rules listed in many filmmaking books and articles, warning us to get everything right the first time and "don't fix it in post" which seems to be what the studio is doing with this G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra movie by enhancing the special effects. Slashfilm makes a good point that mass movie audiences will not care if G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra is a bad movie "as long as things are blowing up and Sienna Miller is wearing leather." as mentioned by Russ Fischer. That factor says a lot about our consumerist society and makes it even more difficult for good movies, especially independent films to get the same level of support. Then again, we're not talking about independent movies here when it comes to G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra. The matter is about a large studio-backed movie that has allegedly gone sideways in terms of quality and now the muscle behind this blockbuster machine is trying to make sure that G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra will still sell tickets at the box office.

Since Hollywood is about money, I can understand and even agree with Paramaount studios pulling out all the stops in post-production to improve the rumored "disaster" that occurred during production. If it works for them, then G.I. Joe Rise of Cobra should be released once everything is right. There is another side to possible solutions for any movie that is made, whether it be a studio or independent film which is going back to square one and starting again. It gives producers a way to fix any and all problems or disasters that occurred the first time around, which is something that I considered doing for one of my short movies. Granted, my earlier short cost much less than 'Rise of Cobra's $150+ budget but I would welcome a new and improved version that far surpasses the results of my first efforts.

Should G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra go back to the chalk board or should the studio continue to lock this movie down and get it ready for its August 2009 release?

Leave your comments on this alleged G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra situation below!

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Monday
Jun082009

5 Badass Bloggers on the Web

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There are better alternatives than Twitter and StumbleUpon when trying to find kick-ass blogs online with great content. Since 2007, I have found some of the most funny, genuine and resourceful blogs that entertainment fans could read (or watch). It is my honor to award the authors who publish content on these blogs the title of “Badass Blogger”! They have been compiled into one list of Badass Bloggers for you all to check out.


Before we get into the awards list, take a minute to get an overview of how this all came about.

In March, my friend Brandon over at Myspace managed an awesome tournament featuring 64 of the baddest movie characters. There was only one catch….(unlike that lame and ironic AMC one )….those with superpowers, supernatural powers or magical powers did not qualify!!! Titled March BADness, the tournament placed these movie characters against each other to find out who is the “biggest baddass in the history of cinema!” in a battle that lasted for weeks. Much like those movie characters (comprised of William Wallace, Maximus, Lara Croft, Hannibal, Indiana Jones and more), there are some Badass bloggers that can battle with the greatest on the web....and win.

Sujewa Ekanayake on DIY Filmmaker
Authored by Sujewa Ekanayake (Date Number One, Indie Film Blogger Road Trip), DIY Filmmaker is one of my Must-Read blogs because of the filmmaking aspect of course. Art and Independent Film fans can also benefit from his blog because of its coverage on niche films. Ekanayake conducts extensive interviews with movie directors and other professionals in the film community that are worth a read on any day. DIY Filmmaker is worth visiting to find out where independent films are playing online, on DVD or at a movie theater near you.

While coverage includes some fairly known projects, visitors are likely to find out about movies that they would have never known otherwise. The author of DIY Filmmaker supports work by other filmmakers while also making and promoting his own films, which is what makes him so Badass. Many filmmaking blogs are focused on one subject or one project, but DIY Filmmaker includes reviews, product releases, events, news and even some legal stuff worth knowing every now and then.

Glozell on Glozell Loves Jay Leno
(turned Live Green...Google GloZell1 on You Tube)

Formerly known as Jay Leno's Ultimate Fan (No Kidding, she'd beat anyone who claims the #1 fan spot..hands down!), Glozell has stirred some controversial comments toward her videos, comments and blogs online. She still managed to become a Youtube celebrity while maintaining her status as a comedian and actress in the outside world. Being a fan of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, it was good to know that I could visit her blog and get a recap on any episodes that I missed. She had a sort-of backstage pass that took place outside, during the time that audience members waited for entry into the show.

Glozell boldly chronicles nearly every bit of her life in California, whether adventurous (Sex for 100 Days; Rappers without Legs; There are Black Russians?) or tedious (Lost in Compton; Buying Condoms in the ‘Hood) as it is on the blog that started as a complete guide to The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Over the years, Glozell has enjoyed the company of many celebrities and talks about subjects that men and women may be thinking but are either too afraid or too reserved to say (Does Michelle go down on Barack Obama?) while featuring photos or videos of people that she meets in the land where Hollywood thrives. Comedic edge and widespread generosity make Glozell one of few Badass Bloggers in 2009. Take a dip into her archives if you want to get acquainted or learn about that “joke” by Obama that didn’t go too well.

Herman Turnip on Terrible Analogies
The internet is loaded with personal blogs that really don’t provide any benefit to readers and consist only as a soapbox for the author. With that in mind, I rarely check out personal blogs unless they are written by someone I know or have something important to say. Terrible Analogies is one of those blogs that will cause you to go “hmm” and either taking a closer look at yourself or a closer look at companies, products, services or situations that just seem odd. Herman Trip, the author of Terrible Analogies was the inspiration for a previous post about inappropriate TV show producers and one source of my new resolution to cook more at home, thus preventing situations of insects found in frozen dinners. You can learn a lot by reading Terrible Analogies if for nothing else, to examine different sides to a story. It puts a different meaning behind personal blogging and the author does things his way and on his own terms whether you like Terrible Analogies or not, making Herman Trip a real Badass Blogger.

Frank Warren on Post Secret
“I wish I didn’t have to cheat on her to get head”, as mentioned in Sunday Secrets. Yeah! Post Secret is not for the squeamish, which just may be my category because every time I visit this blog, I end up leaving. The interesting factor is that Post Secret doesn’t have violent or nude photos, videos or animation (think Stickdeath.com). So, why bother visiting this blog, right? Well, there has been some unbelievable content published on Post Secret. The blog is like an aggregator of people from around the world…..secrets included. It features secrets that readers feel more comfortable telling strangers than those whom they know. Reading the blog will either make you happy, worried or angry.

The concept is simple: Mail your secrets to the author on a postcard. Post Secret was a nice idea that turned into a realization of the fact that there are some freaky, crazy, depressed, lonely, funny and rude people in our society. That is a real shame and it makes me wonder who is really walking down the street or shopping in the store, you know! Frank, the author of PostSecret has also put the blog to good use by partnering with a suicide hotline to assist those in need of help. The blog has become so popular that it Frank turned it into a book, several actually.

The fifth edition of Post Secret in print is scheduled to be released later this year. The blog has also been mentioned in the media and one CSI: NY episode was loosely based on its concept and function. Frank says that he adds one of his own secrets to each Post Secret book. He’s taken public exhibition to another level and was able to monetize and publicize it as well, displaying true Badass behavior.

and……

Brandon on Myspace
This list would not have been possible without him. It’s only fair that we tag him appropriately as the Ultimate Badass Blogger! Brandon blogs about life and entertainment topics including music reviews. Past favorite entries include How NOT to raise your Kids, the 3 Great Things Series and Electronic Lynching.

While finding these bloggers online, I was glad to notice many of them achieving success and a nice sized fan base despite using blogging platforms that are on shared/free hosting. Many Wordpress and Self-Hosted bloggers frown upon Blogger (and other shared/free hosting) blogs and refer to them as if they are inferior. While the argument of worthlessness may be the case for thousands, if not millions of Blogger, Myspace, Wordpress.com or Livejournal blogs who have nothing important to talk about or want to spam people, it does not speak for all who use these platforms. Many blogs hosted on free services, including The Sartorialist are those hidden gems that prove it’s about the content on a blog that makes it great, NOT the hosting. Someone told me once, “It’s not where you live, it’s how you live” and I think that philosophy rings true for many blogs that may not be self-hosted!!!

Set Up Your Blog Now!

Which of these blogs do you like the most?

Do you have any Badass Bloggers to nominate and add to this list?
Leave your comments below!


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Wednesday
May202009

Now Playing at 2009 Film Festivals: Tribute to Spike Lee, First Sign Language Feature!

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Film Festival Events happening this week in May 2009 take place in Florida, Washington and Toronto. Spike Lee is in the mix at one of them while the film festival world and movie lovers alike celebrate the first ever sign language feature film.

1. Seattle International Film Festival
Seattle, Washington
Dates: Starts tomorrow on Thursday May 21, 2009 and runs through Sunday June 14, 2009.

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The website for Seattle International Film Festival states that it will "present the Golden Space Needle Award for Outstanding Achievement in Directing to Spike Lee in recognition of his extraordinary filmmaking career".

2. Delray Beach Film Festival
Delray Beach, Florida
Dates: Started Yesterday and runs through Sunday May 24, 2009.

One of the featured films at the Delray Beach Film Festival include BAGHDAD DIARY, which plays today at 5:00pm.

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Bside Description for BAGHDAD DIARY:
Baghdad Diary' is a documentary on the Iraq War and its aftermath from two unique perspectives: an Iraqi man and his family struggling to survive and an American television cameraman embedded at the frontlines with the US Army. In March 2003, a Norwegian journalist smuggled a video camcorder into Iraq for Fadil Kadom, a 36 year-old Iraqi taxi driver. Kadom videotapes everything he sees: his family's preparations for war, the days of bombs and missiles, Baghdad's fall and the horrific explosion of insurgent and sectarian violence. Embedded with the Third Infantry Division in Kuwait, NBC News cameraman Craig White and correspondent David Bloom, bring the war into American living rooms, live from a television transmission vehicle, the 'Bloommobile', as they race toward Baghdad. 'Baghdad Diary' is Fadil Kadom's and Craig White's story, videotaped by each of them at great personal risk.

Fadil Kadom's video diary unmasks the horrors of Saddam's torture houses and mass graves, celebrates the return of religious freedom in Karbala, and reveals the mounting fear as Iraqi streets turn deadly. In nine dangerous trips to Iraq, Craig White's camera rides side by side in combat with American soldiers as they fight their way through Iraq, and witness to the disintergration of Iraqi civil society. Numerous emotional and graphic scenes include the death of NBC colleague David Bloom, and the ambush at Objective Curly, a battle so fierce that Craig White thought he would not survive. This documentary is their 'Baghdad Diary', a cautionary tale of war's human toll.

3. Toronto International Deaf Film and Arts Festival
Toronto, Ontario
Dates: Starts tomorrow on Thursday May 21, 2009 and runs through Saturday May 23, 2009.

The 2009 Toronto International Deaf Film and Arts Festival will be screening the film Universal Signs (captioned for the hearing in subtitles) during it's Opening Night Gala. Doors Open at 5:30p.m. with a Wine & Cheese Reception. The Universal Signs Screening starts at 7:30 with a Post Show Q&A with Stars from the film.

Film Description for the Universal Signs movie:
Universal Signs (Pictured at the Beginning of this post) is a modern silent film told in mesmerizing American Sign Language (ASL) and captioned for the hearing. After the death of his (Natale as "Andrew") fiancee's daughter, who dies in his care because he couldn't hear her drowning, Andrew a Deaf man shuts himself off from the world. Haunted by memories, it is only through a new friendship that he can learn to forgive, love and reconnect.

Universal Signs starring Canadian actors Anthony Natale (Mr. Holland's Opus, Jerry Maguire) and Sabrina Lloyd (Sports Nights) directed by Ann Calamia and produced by Calamia, Catherine Miller and Lupe Ontiveros is the first full-length Sign Language film in history, according to a press release for the 2009 Toronto International Deaf Film and Arts Festival.

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