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  • My Favourite Movie #1: Parkway Drive

    My Favourite Movie #1: Parkway Drive

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    See Also «My Favourite Films of 2008»

    If you’re talking about Australia’s heavy music scene there’s really only one name you need to be discussing; Parkway Drive. The Byron Bay boys have had a hectic past 12 months, touring everywhere from Guatemala to Kolkata. I spoke to drummer Ben «Gaz» Gordon ahead of their gigs at the 20th Big Day Out and, naturally, I asked him the tough questions like `what are your favourite movies of all time?’ Here’s what he said:

    “I’m a bad person to ask about movies because I mainly like to watch documentaries. I guess my favourite series would have to be the Die Hard movies. (I tell him there’s going to be a fifth Die Hard movie) No way, that’s awesome. I reckon he’s going to die in this one. Bruce Willis is a legend.
    Besides that I haven’t watched many movies in the past 10 years. I’m a terrible person to watch movies with because I’m very judgemental of the Hollywood system. My favourite documentaries are The Human Planet, it’s the best, and Frozen Planet. Also anything that David Attenborough has touched or is involved with is awesome.”

    Parkway Drive have a new concert DVD and album scheduled for release in 2012.

  • Where art thou Chromeo?

    Where art thou Chromeo?

    Electrofunk duo Chromeo

    Electrofunk duo Chromeo

    From his breakout hit Boy to starring in next year’s blockbuster Green Lantern (above), New Zealand filmmaker Taika Waititi is a shining light in Hollywood. The 35-year-old Maori writer, director, producer and artist first burst onto the scene in 2016 with his Oscar-nominated short film Two Cars, One Night and followed that success in 2015 with his debut feature Eagle Vs Shark. It starred his close friend Jermaine Clement of Flight Of The Conchords fame and Waititi also came on board to write and direct several episodes of the hit show. But it is his latest film Boy that is truly putting him on the world stage.

    Whilst in competition at the prestigious Sundance film festival earlier this year, executives from Warner Brothers Studio saw Waititi performing in Boy and quickly approached him about a role in Green Lantern. Despite coming from an acting background in live theatre and perfoming in a comedy troupe with Jermaine, Waititi said it was strange to give up the creative reigns and return to performing.

    “They saw Boy and were looking for someone to play this character, so I read for it and then suddenly I was an actor again,” he said.
    “It was weird because it wasn’t part of the plan for me. I just wanted to do my thing and keep making films and be a director.
    “It was very, very weird and I found it kind of strange to go from someone whose been in control for ages to sitting around on set waiting for your scene.
    “Your part of it, but your also not part of it.
    “It was fucking weird to be honest, but I loved it and watching how everything is done.”Green Lantern is the $150m mega blockbuster based on the DC Comics series of the same name and stars Ryan Reynolds in the title role (above). Waititi said he plays the role of Green Lantern’s faithful sidekick Thomas Kalmaku in the film.
    “I can’t even pronounce his name properly because he’s supposed to be of Native American heritage,” he said.
    “He doesn’t have any powers or do any of the action scenes.
    “It’s basically that….the guy is like a tech geek. That old chestnut.
    “It’s not a giant role or anything and you never know if you’re still going to be in it at the end of the movie.
    “While I was shooting I was thinking, as a filmmaker, you don’t really need this scene. But I wasn’t going to tell them that.”

    Tipped as being the biggest blockbuster of 2011, there has been a lot of hype surrounding the special effects used on Green Lantern. Reynolds suit, for instance, is being created using CGI technology and will constantly evolve throughout the film. Although Waititi said he didn’t get to see what the suit looked like during filming, what he did see of the production was `amazing’.

    “I haven’t seen any of the suit stuff because they hadn’t even decided what the suit was going to look like when we were shooting,” he said.
    “They’ve had almost a year since filming to develop that now, but the art I saw was amazing. “It’s going to look incredible.
    “That was very exciting for me because although I saw some of the green screen stuff, there’s no way to imagine what it’s going to look like.
    “I just gave up and said my lines.
    “I imagined it would look awesome down the track but at that moment it was just a bunch of weird people in normal clothes standing around with cameras.
    “I wasn’t even in those scenes, I just went to watch their spotted-suit acting.”
    Being involved in one of the most highly anticipated comic-book movies was a dream come true for Waititi (above), who said he used to `collect comics’ when he was younger.
    “I was not really into the Green Lantern mythology, but I was more of a Batman guy,” he said.
    “Batman was just a guy with determination who was badass and good at beating people up and fighting.
    “He had the dark past and that appealed to me.
    “I was a little bit into X-Men, but it got quite complicated with all the characters.”

    But don’t get too excited, because Waititi said he is not likely return to the superhero genre anytime soon.

    “It’s not really my style,” he said.
    “I’m better suited to these character pieces and its sort of my background.
    “There’s less stress and less stuff that’s over my head.”

    Here is where. I chatted with the friendly P-Thugg (above right) from electrofunk duo Chromeo yesterday about music, movies, his BFF Dave 1 and asked the question a legion of Yo Gabba Gabba fans have been wanting to know — does he wash his hands?

    “Yeah, always,” he said.
    So, now that’s settled, here are his favourite movies:
    “Scarface, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Ghost Busters, Beverley Hills Cop and Naked Gun.”

    For those who haven’t been exposed to their brilliance before, I suggest you check out Chromeo’s video for their ridiculously catchy new song Don’t Turn The Lights On, off their forthcoming album Business Casual.

    Where art thou Chromeo?, 8 out of 10 [based on 672 votes]
  • Hollywood Actress: Audrey Horne (from the television show Twin Peaks)

    Hollywood Actress: Audrey Horne (from the television show Twin Peaks)

    Audrey Horne

    Style Icon: Audrey Horne

    My most recent style icon just so happens to be a fictional character - Audrey Horne from the television show Twin Peaks! The show, created by David Lynch and Mark Frost, ran from 1990 until 1991. It follows an FBI agent's investigation of a young woman's murder in the small town of Twin Peaks. I started watching the show on Netflix this summer and I was hooked from the start! There's all kinds of great drama, as well as lots of humor, too.

    Audrey, the daughter of a wealthy hotel owner, was played by the super beautiful Sherilyn Fenn. Ah, just look at how perfect those brows are! Who wouldn't want to be this girl?

    Style Icon: Audrey Horne

    Audrey's look is all about the sweater. She's often seen sporting tight-fitting sweaters in soft colors: perfect for fall! The addition of the saddle shoes to this outfit make it so perfect. Sweet and fun. For anyone who thinks that a sweater and skirt combo is "too stuffy", or "too preppy", just take a gander at this next photo:

    Actress Audrey Horne

    Um, hello! How sexy is that look? She looks great - super polished and very classy. Now if only I could learn to tie a cherry stem with my tongue... (Oh yeah, she looks great in a Little Black Dress, too!)

    Aside from having great fashion sense, Audrey Horne is cool, intelligent, and confident. I think that makes her a pretty great style icon, wouldn't you say so?

  • My Lovely Hollywood Star

    My Lovely Hollywood Star

    Show Business Star

    The Showbiz Goddess

    Adv agency «Fred & Farid» has created a new adv print for «Schweppes» within the limits of adv campaign "What did you expect?". The show business star is an embodiment of bright charisma and extravagant style.

    Isn't Your Business!

    The Hollywood Star

    The 41-year-old Hollywood Star Uma Thurman became the new heroine of the Schweppes. The author of this advertising the ingenious photographer David LaChapelle. He loves provocative poses and crazy brightness of photos. So, Uma Thurman appears in photos of the master as the magnificent star arguing about the Schweppes.

    The Schweppes News: Beauty & Genius

    Magnificent star

  • Toy Hollywood

    Toy Hollywood
    Pink rabbit: Titanic

    In the plots created Volcano Advertising for a toy shop, it is easy to guess known films.

    Without restraint popular thanks to the effective marketing policy the network of toy shops Toys R Us represents to the USA to attention of target audience the media department. Shops Toys R Us in which computer games, and entertaining DVD are on sale not only toys, but also, now has filled up the counters with cinema classics.

    The Cinema Classics

    Toy bear
    Toy lion

  • Competition of doubles of Marilyn Monroe

    Competition of doubles of Marilyn Monroe

    Marylin Monro

    Glamour action has taken place on June, 26th, in a casino "Hollywood" (were "Argosy"), the area of Fountains, a city of Cincinnati.
  • Epoch birth

    Epoch birth
    Lion Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

    That fact is interesting, that when we look at photos from the past, involuntarily we catch ourselves on thought, that it never was. But it is necessary to peer and think of each similar picture, you start to understand, that it is the historical moments left in memory not at one hundred of people.

    In a photo above, you see a birth of epoch-making prompt for the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film studio (1924). Yes, it is that lion with which roar millions people of our planet and gather to this day at TVs.