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Posts from — January 2008

I Am Legend

Who is the real star of this movie?  How about New York City itself!  Don’t get me wrong, Will Smith does a great job of keeping the audience’s interest while being just about the only character on screen – but Manhattan after the terrible virus has done it’s work is even more captivating.

The flesh-eating zombies, victims of the virus but escapees of death, are pretty darn interesting but they just aren’t in the film enough.

 A few years after an epidemic (created by mankind) has ostensibly killed off almost all humans on the planet, Dr. Neville (Smith) roams the streets of NYC by day, methodically searching each neighborhood in search of supplies and hopefully survivors.  Of course, there are a few – his german shephard, and the infected survivors to boot.  At night, he locks himself away in a fortress-like house and waits out the screams and howls of the infected until the next morning when he can resume his routine.  All the while he broadcasts on AM frequencies to anyone who will listen.

The special effects are great – the sets are incredible.  It’s hard to tell sometimes where the real world ends and CGI begins.  Of course there are exceptions, but overall there’s a lot of eye candy in the film.

I never grew tired of following Neville around Manhattan, always wondering what would challenge him next.  His relentless search for a cure for the disease is a nice backdrop to his daily fight for survival.

When at last Neville does encounter non-infected survivors, the film starts to wane a bit.  For me, it was more enjoyable with just Smith onscreen.  The somewhat predictable ending doesn’t quite ruin the film, but I would have preferred a few more answers and a bit less sap.  Nevertheless, it was still a good film.

By the way, I didn’t read the book and am curious as to other people’s interpretation of the trap Neville finds himself in halfway through the film.  Did the infected set it?  Did he set it himself?  Was he crazy?  The possibilities are endless – perhaps the truth is revealed in the novel.

4 out of 5 stars.  Check it out.

January 20, 2008   No Comments

Transformers

This movie was quite a surprise.  I had to watch it twice.  The action was intense, the acting, well, the machines were about as good as the people but you gotta love John Turturro’s character.

January 9, 2008   No Comments

My All Time Favorite Movies

January 9, 2008   No Comments

Low Stars

A group of guys that love the harmonies of the Eagles and Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young.  Their debut album is just coming out.  www.lowstars.com

Get the CD

January 8, 2008   No Comments

Lamour

Lamour.mp3

A little techno-house something something I did.  Can’t remember when.

January 6, 2008   No Comments

Foolish

Foolish.mp3

“The first lie, was not the last lie..”

Written in 1991 or 1992, a tape deck special.

January 6, 2008   No Comments

Friendly Fire

Friendly Fire.mp3

Written after the first gulf war.  Another one of those sequenced keyboard things with just a mic and cassette player.

January 6, 2008   No Comments

A Classical Christmas

A Classical Christmas.mp3

Recorded in 1992, this is a sequenced, semi-classical track that I wrote around Christmas in 1991.  Just a keyboard.

January 6, 2008   No Comments

Wishin’ For A Miracle

Wishin’ For A Miracle.mp3

This is one of the first demos I recorded when I was putting together my studio in the mid-nineties.  My partner, Chris Raspante, did the guitars and sung the track – I did the rest.

January 6, 2008   No Comments

Walk Away

Walk Away.mp3

I wrote this in 1992 or so – just me, a cheap keyboard, tape deck and mic.  This is another one that I will produce someday.  Pretty crappy recording, but passable.

January 6, 2008   No Comments