DVD: Deception

Hugh Jackman (evil and slimey) and Ewan McGregor (nerdy and naive) play against type quite effectively here. I found the whole thing super creepy and foreboding. Michelle Williams is good too although hers is at moments barely a bit part and at other moments pivotal to the plot, which gave it overall an uneven feel I thought. Also one of the twists at the end…might have been worked better.

It’s got a bit of Ripley sense to it. I liked it. But I don’t remember it being in the theaters for even a week. So I may be the only one. (I didn’t LOVE it but I liked it.)

DVD: The Bank Job

Very entertaining! Because I apparently live in a bubble*, I was not aware that it was a) based on a true story and b) set in the ’70s. I guess b) accounts for the overabundance of (female of course) tits ‘n ass shown up close.

Really intriguing story, with so much crossover between different players and sets of circumstances that you really don’t have any idea how it’s all going to work out. I mean, if you’re me and didn’t know the real story going in.

*There are two (in)famous ways in which this was proven irrefutably to my friends: 1) mad cow and 2) the unibomber. But if you want to hear those stories, I guess you’ll have to email me.

Decision-making criteria.

Totally stealing this entry from Sashi. As one does.

As the wishy-washiest of Pisces out there, even the smallest of decisions can take years for me to make. Fortunately as I’ve gotten old(er) and cranky(er), I’ve been able to streamline the process. Turns out the Eggplant’s insane brother and I are working off a similar set of questions.

  1. Does it require me to leave the house? (The nice warm house with internet and cable TV?)
  2. Can I take a nap instead?
  3. Are you going to eat that?
  4. Can it be accomplished from a lying-down position?
  5. Is it less than an arm’s length away?

Good Mood Song of the Weekend

It’s amazing, it’s amazing.
All that you can do.
It’s amazing, makes my heart sing,
Now it’s up to you.

And I know, ’cause I’ve been there before
Knocking down the doors
Won’t take no for an answer
And you’ll see, ’cause if it’s meant to be
Nothing can compare to deserving your dreams
It’s amazing, it’s amazing
All that you can do
It’s amazing, makes my heart sing
Now it’s up to you…

Jem “It’s Amazing” (from new album Down to Earth*)

Is it just something about the word “amaze”?? Because My Morning Jacket “I’m Amazed” is also an awesome song. (And then there’s Jem’s cover of what I believe is a Paul McCartney song “Maybe I’m Amazed.” Also: Awesome.)

*In addition to this song in particular, I really like this entire album. Although musically a lot of it sounds more like a remix album. Not her normal backdrop. But good. Nice contrast with the vocals.

Some Lyrical Advice for Ya from Keane.

Is this what you meant?
Is this what you dreamed of?
When you were making your plans
Shaking the dirt off?

You can tell yourself
You’re doing your best
You could do so much
Better than this.
You could do so much
Better than this…

-“Better than This”

Maybe it’s time to go.
Maybe it’s time we went.
You’re making a spectacle
Maybe it’s time we left.
I don’t wanna spoil your night.
I don’t wanna hurt your pride.
But maybe it’s time to go.
Maybe it’s time…

-“Time to Go”

Both from their (relatively) new album Perfect Symmetry. I am diggin’ it big time this week. Thx to the Eggplant for having it in her “listening” column for so long I finally remembered to check it out.

English Folk Night at the Bottom Lounge.

We/Or/Me – Didn’t like these guys. Too slow and depressing and totally slit your wrists to music. Whoops, did I say that out loud? Musically I’m sure they were fine. It was just way too mellow for me at that moment. We retired to the outer bar and the photobooth to pep ourselves back up.

Mumford & Sons – If you’ve been reading, then you must already know I absolutely LOVED these guys. Lead has a very distinctive voice, band sports unusual instruments, lots of harmonies and earnestness. They put on a great show, I am completely obsessed with a few of their only five tunes I’ve been able to get recordings of so far (this one), and I would highly recommend them should they stop by your town.

Laura Marling – She has an interesting voice but I wasn’t really feelin’ it.

Johnny Flynn and the Sussex Wit – Liked these guys. Certainly the most “rock” folk of the evening and a slightly more polished set than the others (not that polish is always a good thing, but they stood out as seemingly a more experienced touring band). But almost more entertaining than the music was watching members of the previous bands dancing in the audience. Clearly they are all having a great time touring together.

Live at Monolith

So Monolith has become (by far) my favorite music festival, after several years going to both Lollapalooza and Pitchfork. Since it takes place in a place actually intended for music, rather than a random field, it has a) real bathrooms and b) built-in SEATING for the main stage (yes, seating, can you believe it) and c) NO DIRT and those are just three of the many reasons it was more pleasant.

Also instead of getting up early and staying out late and going to see 900 bands a day, we were big time lazybones, didn’t show up until post noon, heard a few bands, and then went home to hot tubs and good beer and pizza and Wii and board games and puppy kisses and time with friends. Ah. Sweet.

Friday (9/13):

Cut Copy – Yay! So upbeat and fun. These guys got the crowd moving, crazy dancing times. People were INTO it, big time, and it was super early.

The Fratellis – Surprisingly, even though I think they are just as good as Cut Copy (and have more material), the crowd didn’t seem engaged. They still sounded good, to me, but something was missing between them and the audience.

Vampire Weekend – Really, I am not a fan of this band. I guess I just don’t get why people listen to their pale imitation rather than say the actual African bands they are mimicking and/or stealing from depending on your point of view. One of my frequent partners in concertgoing crime in Chicago is an Anthro PhD who has spent beaucoup de temps in Africa and this is a HUGE pet peeve for her. Anyway, I am not a real fan, not planning to buy their album…. but they DID put on a pretty good show. Good stage banter, crowd was into it. It was a pleasant hour of the afternoon….

[And then we went home! See, I told you, totally lazy “we’ll see a few bands and then we’ll relax”! It was awesome!]

Saturday (9/14):

The Avett Brothers – Yay yay yay!!! I couldn’t wait to see these guys, they were one of my main reasons for wanting to go. And did they ever bring it. So much energy on stage, just pouring everything they have into it. Sounded great. I even stood up and danced! Can you believe it! *

The Kills – They were late going onstage and it seemed like maybe it was a sound or wiring issue or something? The band seemed annoyed / made comments to the crowd about us being nicer than the people who worked there or something? But they still sounded great. Not as upbeat as their set at Lollapalooza, but really rocking out. I dug it.

Band of Horses – Wowza. This was a completely magical set. They came onstage right as darkness really settled in and the stage lights went purple and the music was spooky and ethereal and lilting through the crowd and I almost started crying just over the beauty of it all. Lovely.

[And then we went home!]

*Oh, you have not seen me at concerts? Yeah, I dance more in my own apartment than ever at a concert. At concerts I am very intent. On the listening part. I might move my knees. Generally that is it. See, I am shorter than everyone and oftentimes I find I have to really concentrate to be able to hear over the annoying people talking who are all taller than me and thus their mouths are right above my ears and they are inhibiting the my being able to hear the music part of the concert which is generally the whole reason I went.