Friday, December 7, 2007

Fall '07 Mix

If I were to create a mix of the songs that I have listened to most, or enjoyed the most this past semester....
1. Massive Attack - Teardrop
2. Dropkick Murphys - I'm Shipping Up To Boston
3. Dropkick Murphy - Tessie (For Papi, JPap, Pedroia the Destroyah, etc.)
4. Journey - Don't Stop Believing
5. Ben Folds Five - Don't Change Your Plans
6. Ben Folds Five - Army
7. Just Jack - Starz In Their Eyes
8. The Police - Invisible Sun
9. Devendra Banhart - Shabop Shalom
10. The Police - Spirits In The Material World
11. The Police - Can't Stand Losing You
12. Aesop Rock - None Shall Pass
13. Billy Joel - Downeaster "Alexa"
14. Los Campesions - We Throw Parties, You Throw Knives
15. Gang of Four - I Love A Man In Uniform
16. A Flock Of Seagulls - I Ran
17. A-ha - Take on Me
18. Franz Ferdinand - Outsiders
19. Eastman Wind Ensemble - Festive Overture, Op. 96 (Dimitri Shostakovich)

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Attend The Tale (15 Days From Now)

Oh man, if I wasn't already excited about it before, I am really excited now. Early critical response for the movie adaptation of Sweeney Todd has been pretty solid. Almost ecstatic at times. The reviews so far on Rotten Tomatoes are 100% 5/5 positive. A columnist on broadway.com has called it brilliant and meriting oscars for Depp and Burton, as well as Sondheim, although he isn't eligible since the score isn't original. Lastly, Playbill.com reports that the national board of review named it a top 10 film of 2007. Burton was also named best director by the same group.

I think I'm gonna die of excitement before Christmas break. Sweeney Todd would make the 3rd straight major movie musical to do solidly both in terms of reviews and box office (after Hairspray and Dreamgirls). The genre really needed it after the previous 3 big ones: Rent, The Producers and The Phantom of The Opera all did poorly with critics and box office. (despite perhaps having more potential to do well because they were based on better known shows). Admittedly, I liked Rent and PoTO (The Producers was thoroughly unsatisfying) but it's nice to see the last couple have a more broad appeal, because it is courting new fans that will propagate the musical genre, both on stage and screen.

On the topic of adaptating a movie to the stage, I recently took in a screening of Legally Blonde: The Musical on MTV. Despite having a score written by Laurence O'Keefe (writer of Bat Boy: The Musical--if you've never heard the score and you are a theatre person, you need to hear it NOW) which was occasionally tuneful and catchy, the script into which the songs were placed was thoroughly unenjoyable. Laura Bell Bundy was also not very good as Elle, and few in the cast were able to really compensate. Overall, disappointment abounded. If they had to pick a teen-oriented musical to show on MTV, I have no idea which one to choose instead. Oh yeah, how about Spring freakin' Awakening? Like a legit good show. I really should be in television. I would be so much better at pickin' stuff like that. If only...

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Opening On A Down Note...

Daily Free Press website, why must you fail me in my hour of need? Already having pre-exam stress, I opened my email to find the most distressing news that Brian McGuirk and several other members of the BU hockey team have been suspended for "indefinitely" games. Unfortunately, when I attempt to further investigate this breaking news on the FreeP website, I found that the site was unresponsive, leaving me in suspense until tomorrow morning when I can get the hard copy. As if the season could not have any poorer prospects. On the bright side, the Icedogs played far better at Agganis on this Saturday past with McG and a couple others suspended, so maybe they can cope. (However, this could partly be chalked up home-ice advantage, and in the end, they did still lose)

When will our misery end? The Dog Pound is waiting for a savior!

Oh yeah, and this is my new blog. I hear they give the possesor trendiness on the level of fashionable Dolce & Gabbana goods. I like trendy. Enjoy.