Posts Tagged ‘movies’

Wholetrain

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

On Monday night at the GOETHE INSTITUTE, Jimmy and I were lucky enough to attend the west coast premiere of Florian Gaag’s film WHOLETRAIN:

I have seen my share of “graffiti” related movies and they all tend to lack a certain realness.  Most movies of that genre emphasize aspects of the culture that really don’t speak to real writers/bombers.  Either they overload the main characters with hip hop super powers or they portray the act of graffiti in a unrealistic manner. WHOLETRAIN is as real as it gets yet still maintains a captivating story line.

After watching the film there was a short Q&A with writer and director Florian Gaag. We were able to talk briefly with him about what was next for the film and he assured us there would be a coming DVD release and possibly a larger premiere in the near future. He also mentioned possibly bringing the world famous MACLAIM crew to Los Angeles to collaborate with local artists in support of a larger west coast release.

We will be looking forward to seeing new things from Florian Gaag in the future or at least getting our hands on a DVD copy of Wholetrain.

Dr. Jimbo Dementia’s Horror Movie List

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

TBC-o-lantern

Before I start, let me make a few things clear about this list.  First, I excluded 2 of my favorite horror film, The Exorcist and The Shining.  I figure if you haven’t seen either of those movies, then you don’t have the appreciation for good horror and probably should just skip this list all together.  Second, this list is not ordered in any way and by all means, this is not the end all of horror movie lists.  I picked these movies on 2 scare factors: Original scare and Repeat Scare.  Original scare factor should be self-explanatory; its how scared you felt the first time you saw the film.  Repeat scare is how well the movie rates on repeat viewings.  There are movies that have the BOO! scare tactic that just doesn’t work upon viewing the movie for a second or third time.

On to the list!

Staying in touch with reality

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

downtownview

Its been a little over 2 years since we made the move out here to LA and while some of us were more familiar with the city from previous adventures, last night was the first night I felt I could call LA my home.  Watching “The Soloist” and recognizing all the locations really put a sense of how much I love this city and how familiar I have become with different landmark locations.  From the Los Angeles Times building to Grand Ave to La Cita, there are so many great spots filled with great memories and experiences.  And though I can’t say I see myself residing permanently in LA, I believe I will always have a deep love for this city.

I haven’t completely finished watching it just yet, but The Soloist is a great movie.   The writing and direction is impressing, giving the viewer a real sense of what it would be like to be in the mind of someone losing touch with reality.  Living in Los Angeles, we see individuals on a daily basis that have been deemed crazy by “normal” society standards.   It’s hard to relate to these individuals because they have their own sense of what they believe is reality.  But what truly is reality? Is it what we see as the truth? The general view of the natural world?