Sunday, November 2, 2008

Watch CIRCUIT Music Journal 1 Online!

Watch CIRCUIT Music Journal 1 Online!

It was easily pleasant seeing CIRCUIT Music Journal 1. CIRCUIT Music Journal 1 was really-truly the most shocking movie I have seen in a while. R.E.M. and Beck are among my favorite actors. R.E.M. and Beck were indeed titanic in CIRCUIT Music Journal 1!

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CIRCUIT Music Journal 1 also has some doubtlessly superb photography! The plot line is just very crazy. The extremely effective cast includes R.E.M., Beck, The Cardigans.

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I have left some details about CIRCUIT Music Journal 1.The premiere issue of this DVD magazine emphasizes Circuit's commitment to peering behind the curtains of contemporary rock & roll. Start cute with a visit by Swedish rockers the Cardigans to an upscale bowling alley, accompanied by four different cuts of the band's dark and controversial video for "My Favorite Game." Dig a little deeper with an excerpt from Banks Tarver's documentary about the exemplary Dayton indie group Guided By Voices, whose weathered, late-30s members are seen at one point looking as fresh as Hanson in an ancient photograph. The post-Bill Berry R.E.M. celebrates its techno-heavy album Up; separate interviews with Mike Mills, Peter Buck, and Michael Stipe go into some detail about the band's reinvention during the making of the densely layered, melancholy record. A live performance by Grant Lee Buffalo is preceded by footage of a sound check--totally unnecessary to see, of course, but pretty cool all the same. The most interesting piece in this anthology, however, is a black-and-white interview with Beck (conducted by an off-screen, robotic voice), who illuminates the mysteries behind his songwriting process and reveals he once lived without electricity for 15 weeks. (Thus all those acoustic songs.) There are also interviews with Cake, producer Paul Kimble, and the Stooges' Ron Asheton. Less compelling, perhaps, is an anachronistic video for Rialto's drippy "5:19 (Monday Morning)," but you take the bad with the good. In this case there's plenty of the latter, and with alternate soundtracks and DVD-ROM features, this premiere issue takes full advantage of DVD's potential. --Tom Keogh

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Watch Changing Habits / Falling in Love Again Online!

Watch Changing Habits / Falling in Love Again Online!

It was really-truly pleasant seeing Changing Habits / Falling in Love Again. Changing Habits / Falling in Love Again was precisely the most crazy movie I have seen in a while. Jennifer Aspen and Frances Bay are among my favorite actors. Jennifer Aspen and Frances Bay were remarkably shocking in Changing Habits / Falling in Love Again!

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Changing Habits / Falling in Love Again also has some clearly effective photography! The plot line is just unquestionably astounding. The definitely splendacious cast includes Jennifer Aspen, Frances Bay, Eileen Brennan, Bairbre Dowling, Shelley Duvall.

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I have left more info about Changing Habits / Falling in Love Again.The big selling point of this film is spelled out immediately in the credits: "And introducing Michelle Pfeiffer as Sue Wellington." It also gives one pause to consider that Pfeiffer's career may have never evolved had she not had a passing resemblance to a young Susannah York. York, who aided, abetted, and produced this clunker, plays Sue Lewis, wife of Harry Lewis. Harry (Elliott Gould) is a businessman living in the past. The past he's reliving is the New York of 1944, where he and his buddies conspired to get him set up with the best-looking girl in the boroughs, Sue Wellington. It's only a slight moment of prophecy, but the first time Pfeiffer appears on screen she has a halo around her head. The rest is a loping Bowery Boys comedy that tries to turn serious at the end but just ends up the epitome of bathos. The best reason to get this is to fall in love again with the girl who would be Catwoman. --Keith Simanton

If you are a doubtlessly devoted fan of Jennifer Aspen and Frances Bay then you remarkably should watch Changing Habits / Falling in Love Again!

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