Buckle up: My blog vacation is over.
I'm exhausted, but excited.
I am behind schedule on several movie-review assignments, so I'll be catching up as fast as I can. I'll also be filling you in on all of the blog-worthy stories I've failed to report in recent weeks. So buckle up, this place is about to get busy...Read more
And so it begins. Well, not really.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YzDHfSdAaM
So, since I'm clearly fumbling my way around with iMovie '08, help me out.
Browser: Séraphine. A new Peter Weir film. Jedi Knights. Cussing. And More.
The Browser: News & links to raise your eyebrows & furrow your brow. New headlines may be added as the day goes on. Stay tuned.
Hi ho, Jeffrey the overworked editor here.
Blogging's been slow, as you have probably noticed. I've been reviewing the proofreading edits for Raven's Ladder, and that effort has swallowed every evening and weekend from September 8th to the present. (I do all of this, oh best beloved, in the hours after my work at the day-job. Call it "burning the candle at both ends *and* the middle.) Today I discovered that there are still major issues that need attention, so the next 48 hours are going to be a very rough ride indeed.
But I did take a two-hour break around midnight on Saturday, after 13 straight hours of proofreading review, to go to a movie.
And wow... I made a good choice.
Get out to see Séraphine on a big screen if you can. Here's a calendar of its screenings around the U.S. (Looks like it's already come and gone from many major U.S. cities. Bummer.)
Séraphine is the richest, most affecting two hours I've spent in a theater all year. Yeah, I think it'll stand alongside The Class, Munyurangabo, Up, and Summer Hours when I make up my year-end list of favorites. I came away with that rare sense of having been blessed... blessed the way Babette's Feast blesses me, the way Wings of Desire blesses me, the way The New World blesses me. It's the kind of film that celebrates the act of... yes... looking closer.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Zn8sUIFlnw
Okay, in other news:
1.
I've been working on Raven's Ladder so much that Cyndere's Midnight feels like years ago. But here it is, nominated by a thoughtful reader for the 2009 Clive Stapes award.
2.
We'll be watching a new Peter Weir movie in the next couple of months? Looks like it!
The next Imagenation project, a film called The Way Back, could be released on a limited basis in four months to be eligible for the next Academy Awards.
Based on fact and directed by Peter Weir, previously nominated for Hollywood’s top honours for Master and Commander, The Truman Show and Witness, it stars Colin Farrell, Ed Harris and Jim Sturgess in an account of a group of soldiers escaping from a Siberian gulag.
“We just saw the first cut of that movie,” Mr Borgerding said last week. “It looks to be a brilliant film, which all of Peter Weir’s movies are.”
The historical drama was co-produced with National Geographic Entertainment.
3.
Don't discriminate against Jedi Knights.
4.
First Things on Christians & cussing. I hear Jeff Goldblum's voice: "Just because you can doesn't mean you should."
5.
Congrats to Buddy Miller! Great to see a living legend finally getting some proper appreciation.
6.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHA4yiXFRtE
Who Would You Describe as "A Great Leader"?
I'm doing a little research for a project. And here's the question driving it: Who do you consider to be a great leader?
Just to get it out of the way, I'll say it: Jesus.
Okay, now. Moving on. Who else?
And give me a line or two about why.
How Do YOU Want Your Music?
So, fast forward five years.
How do you want to enjoy your favorite band?Read more
Reconsidering Basterds, and Catching Up with Rightwing Film Geek
Is it wise for me to tell you that my opinion of Inglourious Basterds has changed dramatically over the past few weeks?
I don't have a review yet to back up that claim. I keep starting to write one, and then my thoughts and feelings continue to evolve.Read more
Sam Phillips's Huge News
Sam Phillips fans... are you sitting down?
I found the news at David Kennedy's site.
I did the dance of joy.
I went on to read Bruce Greenberg's detailed description.
I turned a cartwheel for the first time in my life.
And now I think I might have sprained something.
Whatever. Then I subscribed.
All in the space of about 90 seconds.
Bazan, Brazen.
UPDATE: I just realized that I never posted THIS. Which is a thrilling profile of David Bazan, featuring excellent perspective from David Dark.