3.12.2010

[Movie Review] Shutter Island


Shutter Island
Directed by Martin Scorsese
Written by Laeta Kalogridis from a Dennis Lehane novel

What can you say about a masterful director who continues to make great films? Not much.
In Shutter Island, Leo DiCaprio (who is slowly starting to convince me that he is an actor of caliber) plays Teddy Daniels, a US Marshall shipped to investigate a “missing persons” in an asylum that serves as the last stop for the criminally insane. If they can’t help you on Shutter Island, then there is no hope for you, but “help” may come at a price when there are rumors of mistreatment and government experimentation on the inmates. But if the staff is in on it, the patients are all delusional, and there is nobody to bail you out for miles and miles…what’s to stop the medical staff from diagnosing you?
Martin Scorsese knows psychosis. With Robert DeNiro on board, Scorsese’s fervent examinations of Jake La Motta (Raging Bull), Travis Bickle (Taxi Driver), Rupert Pupkin (King of Comedy), and Max Cady (Cape Fear) are some of the best put to film. Shutter Island is no exception. While the performances of DiCaprio, Ruffalo, Kingsley, von Sydow, and Williams are all haunting (no small feat with all these familiar faces), it is Scorsese’s guiding hand that turns this spiral. The director uses all the old tricks, but with a master’s touch (pay particular attention to the use of lighting as a storytelling tool), creating an intense psychological thriller that puts M. Knight Shyamalan’s best efforts to shame.

3.10.2010

[Bamn] Making the Rounds.



Jay, Jay, Jay...shame on you. You're supposed to be finishing up Bamn #3, not making Mass Effect 2 fan videos on YouTube. Maaaaaaaan, if there one thing I hate more than robot-Bono, it's YouTube fan videos. They are worst than getting Rick Rolled. Argh! (Good work though.): http://www.youtube.com/user/4r53nic#p/u
Meanwhile, I, on the other hand, have been working diligently to keep Bamn's name and face in the pop cultural lexicon...one of my favorite TV shows, Channel 4's The IT Crowd is scouring the internet for geek-friendly materials to use as background for their show. Specifically, indie comics. I went ahead and submitted Bamn, as well as, some DC Conspiracy stuff to their "Support" team on Twitter. Let's hope this means that those fancy-talkin' Britons will be subliminally wanting Bamn after watching a few episodes of the show.
Now get back to work!

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3.09.2010

[Safe for Work] Since there is a new Gorilaz album today...

Well, there is...