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RAW: Natural Born Artists

I am the director of Film for RAW. The new site is up and we are beginning to take submissions for 2010. Check it out and let me know if you have any questions!

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For Information: Jackie Becerra For Immediate Release

Public Relations

Tel: 714.767.3456

Jackie@rawartists.org

ANNOUNCING THE NEW WEBSITE FOR

RAW: NATURAL BORN ARTISTS

RAWartists.org has been completely redesigned and it is truly a work of art

LOS ANGELES: The new and innovative website for RAW: Natural Born Artists will be released on Monday November 2nd for the world to see. This distinctive site provides artists and art enthusiasts with countless new features and tools to help enhance their creative abilities and connections. RAWartists.org doubles as a social networking site that allows hand-selected artists to be interactive with others in the industry. More exciting features include the ability to shop online from local artists’ collections and the capability to view videos and listen to mp3s that RAW artists have created.

“We have taken the best practices of offline art showcases to create an online community that brings exposure to our artists, sponsors, visitors and RAW enthusiasts. We are very excited and we feel all our hard work and time has paid off,” said RAW’s Marketing Director Matthew Klahorst.

RAW is proud to announce the introduction of seven industry professionals/ artists themselves that will be collaborating with RAW to add expertise and even more creativity to the site. These directors in their various relevant fields will being providing RAWartists.org with up-to-date industry secrets and trends to keep the web audience informed on what is new and fresh in Southern California.

RAWartists.org is a mirror image of the creativity and hard work that founder Heidi Luerra and her team strive towards to set RAW aside from its competitors and place it in a category of their own in Southern California.

“RAW is a combination of everything I’ve learned, lived and loved thus far. Being saturated in artistic spirit is what I thrive on, creativity is the air I breathe- I’m just following my passion- and when one does that, only the truth is revealed. We help facilitate more creative energy, I have the best job in the world!” said Luerra.

The aesthetic beauty of the website alone is enough to attract anybody, but the true beauty is found within what is emerging from this new niche company. RAW’s mission states a commitment to advancement, education and the environment RAWartists.org is powered by solar energy, along with their email system, monthly digital newsletters and database. RAWartists.org hopes to return next year as a non-profit, to better serve the arts community in Southern California and eventually the nation.

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Trick ‘r Treat


Rene and I had a very mellow Halloween this year. Instead of parties and costumes we opted to watch Halloween movies in bed with the the dog instead. It was nice. On the playlist for the evening is a little movie called Trick ‘r Treat.

I like this movie for a number of reasons:

  1. It’s a fun Halloween movie! “Horror” has made such a dramatic turn to “torture porn” that I think most people have forgotten that horror can be fun and that you don’t need to feel dirty when you leave the movie.
  2. It pays tribute to the past while contributing to the legends and the lore. There is a whole “world” developed for this movie. In this little section of Ohio there has been horrible tragedy and gritty crime! The traditions of Halloween take center stage and are based on the actual beginnings of this annual candy fest, even if they are exaggerated just a bit. Both things work together to create a movie that is very easy to connect to.
  3. Sam.
  4. No “stars.” Recognizable actors? Absolutely! Good actors? Absolutely! Biggest stars – Anna Paquin and Brian Cox, and they’re very good at what they do, but they’re only in a quarter of the movie. It all hinges on story and talent – not names!
  5. They had to fight to get it out. I appreciate that a lot since I can relate. there’s too much story to go into here, but this page has the whole sorted deal.
  6. All the stories are connected… kinda’. Since it all happens in the same town on the same night, practically on the same block, there are lots of cross-overs between stories and filmmakers did a great job of making sure the paths all cross.

I agree with Fangoria that we have a new classic on our hands. It ranks up there as a holiday film that you want to watch over and over. Oh, and to you parents out there, it isn’t so scary or gory that kids as young as tweens can’t watch it – although the end of the werewolf story is a bit racy, but that’s you’re call.

Here’s the trailer:

See you tomorrow!

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Paranormal Activity and How It Kept Me Awake at 5:30 AM


All hype aside Paranormal Activity is a great movie.

I will repeat that: All hype aside Paranormal Activity is a great movie.

If you are expecting the scariest movie ever in the whole world you will be disappointed… until you get home, turn off all the lights, turn off the TV and sit in the quiet darkness waiting for something to happen.

The horror in this film is based on the two movies that I always found scariest when I was young, The Haunting and The Exorcist, and it turns out the director Oren Peli and I were scared of the same films as kids. It isn’t gore heavy. It is blissfully CGI free. It is a very realistic take on what might happen if there were an entity in your home doing whatever it wanted to you. Your brain does so much of the work in this film and it’s easy to let your imagination go wild. There were a few times when I was convinced that I was going to catch something out of the corner of my eye, only to have my anxiety rise so high that it didn’t matter whether or not anything showed up. I got so worked up early in the film, in fact, that I leaned over to Rene and told her I felt like I needed to throw up. Nothing really scary had even happened yet.

By now the story is readily known so I will not re-post a synopsis here, nor am I going to post a link to any information about this film. OK, here’s a link to the official site. That way you can find a theater near you to go see it. It was so important to me that I went into this movie “cold” and I feel like it heightened my experience so I want you to have the same opportunity. There will be a SPOILERS section to this review, but it will be clearly marked and, if you intend to see this film, I HIGHLY SUGGEST YOU NOT READ THAT PART!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The unreasonable number of exclamation points should make my point clear.

This is a great example of how a “found footage” movie and a “haunted house” movie should work. The film has a slow build and when it starts it almost feels like these two “crazy kids” are just having a good old time with a camera and that something might never really happen.

But of course it does.

This is a very original film that plays off of your basest fears. See it, love it, hate it – no matter what you will be affected. I should also mention, since it’s in the title, that I actually fell asleep just fine, but I woke up at 5:30 in the morning. Frankie moved himself on the bed and it jarred me awake. As soon as I was conscience I was terrified. The house was completely silent and my brain decided that then would be the best time to think of all the possible things that could happen at that moment that might actually scare me to death. Naturally nothing happened, but I was awake for a good hour, until I heard the birds sing and the saw the first rays of sunlight, with the chills assuming I was going to be attacked by a spectral force. I was even nervous in the shower.

It was a really good movie!

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!HERE THAR BE SPOILERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

OK, if you are here I’m assuming that you have seen the movie. I’m now going to completely geek out on you!

OMG!! I really loved this movie! A lot have people have been making the Blair Witch Project comparison, but I’m going to completely ignore that. Yeah, it’s a “found footage” movie, but let’s really break this movie down – this is a demonic possession movie. As we were walking out of the theater I told Rene, “That was just like The Exorcist. Every time they were upstairs shit got worse.” That’s actually a bit paraphrased, but it’s completely true. Every time the night shots started you knew something was going to happen, just like every time you went up to Reagan’s bedroom you knew that she would be more messed up and scary. The path of the films are also the same, starting with flickering lights, knocks and scratches and even the ubiquitous attic scene! The only thing missing was the high flame candle – oh, but there was the Ouija board! I also REALLY liked the fact that so many of the effects were practical, in camera effects and not CGI. I know how most of them work, but the effect was still startling. When those footprints showed up WALKING into the room I was like, “Oh, no fucking way!” And when Katie got dragged out of the room by the unseen force… well I will simply say I tip my hat to Mr. Peli. My favorite effect, even though it was so simple, was the use of the shadow on the door. Simple and terrifying all at the same time.

My interpretation: I know there are multiple endings for this movie and I, like the rest of the horror world, would love to see them (apparently they will be on the DVD), but I’m going to discuss my interpretation of the movie with it’s theatrical, Steven Spielberg ending. I think the demon was a jealous bitch! When you breakdown all the things it was doing, keeping a picture of Katie, making her leave the bed, staring down Micha, the claw marks through his picture and, well quite frankly, killing him it seems like it definitely wanted some Katie all to itself. Oh, and the bite on her back, like animals do when they claim something, at least that’s how it came off for me. I also really want to see more of the deleted scenes. I know that there’s more internet footage of possessed Diane and some other things that were apparently in the other cuts of the movie and not in this one. Like all things that scare me I’m now totally obsessed with this film. I’d really like to see it again, but there are other movies that will take priority.

Enjoy! I’ll see you tomorrow!


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So Many Movies!!!


I don’t know what it is about this time of year but it feels like there are a whole lot of movies that I REALLY want to see right now – not necessarily the ones in the collage above, but they didn’t have a Fall 2009 collage – and they’re all coming out at once! Rene and I have kept a really full schedule lately and so our movie outings have been limited. Besides Paris and We Live in Public we really haven’t seen much. The last two movies we paid for were Zombieland, which I enjoyed, and then before that was District 9, which I LOVED!

I just heard all the cinephiles who read this gasp.

Yeah, I know, we missed a lot of movies that are all the rage right now.

We are trying to catch up, after all film is our business and so it’s a write off 😉 (yeah, that’s right, I emoticon-ed), but it’s really hard! Tonight we are seeing Paranormal Activity.

I’m so excited!

See you tomorrow!

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Paris: The Movie

Saw Paris on Tuesday September 15th and it was FANTASTIC!

Right off the bat I want to tell you to see this movie if you have the opportunity!

Now the story of how Rene and I came to see the film Paris.

I had actually been working most of Tuesday getting all of my important programs back onto my computer. That’s a boring and time consuming process. I have not been super good about remembering events for the last year or so (although I’m sure there are those who will say that I have NEVER been good at that) and I did not notice or remember (not sure which) that Rene and I had been invited to a free screening of this movie, Paris. Because of the economy and our lack of a personal economy (that’s a joke about being broke that I thought would come out better than it did, but I’m still going to leave it in because I’m that kind of guy) we do not turn down any free options for fun and excitement that we can find. It was also a great way to see our friend Peter who lives in LA and, therefore, is someone we don’t see too often. The movie was playing at a small theater on Sunset & Crescent in H.Wood which has a name that I can’t remember.

Paris is a great film! It covers three interwoven stories: a sick dancer and his social working sister, a fish monger and his friends at the street market and a professor with a crush on a student. This film is very french, not just because it’s in french but because it is all about suffering. I know that sounds funny, at least I’m hoping it was funny because that’s why I wrote it, but there is a satisfaction that goes along with the suffering. The suffering leads to all of these people living their lives as much as they can and pushing to achieve all the stuff that they want if only because there’s nothing else to do. And there’s struggle and set-backs and defeats, but it’s witty and relate-able and surprisingly funny.

Entertainment Weekly gave it a B+.

Go check it out if you can, it’s a good movie to watch.

See you tomorrow!

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The Number to Heaven

From the makers of Treevenge I present you with The Number to Heaven!

What? You don’t know what Treevenge is?!?!!??! Well watch this then!

The full film is available, just Google it or go to the official website TREEVENGE.COM. Rene, Zeke and I got a chance to see it at Sundance this last year and it was AWESOME! Take the time to find and watch this fantastic short film.

Hope you’re not easily offended!

See you tomorrow!

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Its the End of the World! – The Movie

I’m not the first one to post this, but I definitely wanted to hop on the bandwagon. The new 2012 disaster movie from Roland Emmerich is his next in the “the-world-is-ending-and-only-a-handful-of-people-will-survive-it” movies. This is the same man who brought us such hit films as Stargate, Independence Day, The Day After Tomorrow and Godzilla. I have never been a huge fan of these films. I did enjoy the TV show based on Stargate, but find the the Emmerich formula is a bit tired. The concepts for the stories are good, in my opinion, but the execution relies so heavily on flashy effects and one dimensional characters that it is really hard for me to relate to, or even feel for, the people on screen. I find myself usually rooting for the disaster, whatever it may be.

Except for Godzilla. I still want my money and 2 hours back for Godzilla.

Someone should be punished for Godzilla.

But then there are the bad movies that I LOVE to watch – 70’s exploitation films! Blackspoitation, disaster, biker… doesn’t matter I love them all! They are just so much fun and they really don’t care. As the kids say, it like total DGAF film making. You can feel the fun come through the screen – cheesy effects and all. This is the 2012 trailer done as if it were made in the 70’s and it makes the movie seem that much better! Also, if you would like to see a new movie that really gets the exploitaion formula right then check out Black Dynamite.

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Green Lantern Trailer?!?!!?

Not really, but it is a GREAT fan made one with Nathan Fillion as Hal Jordan.

Enjoy!

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New Movie Trailer

Now you’d think that I would be posting any number of new Iron Man 2 details or news items.

I’m not.

While my fandom for ol’ shellhead knows no bounds, my free time does and tonight I just don’t have any, however I do have the new Sherlock Holmes trailer and Robert Downey, Jr. is in that so it’s kind of like I’m reporting on Iron Man even though I’m not.

It looks like an interesting take on the detective. Guy Richie has added his trademark “grittiness” to this character and, even though it’s a departure from what you might expect, it looks like a fun movie.

Enjoy! I’ll see you tomorrow!

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You Have the Touch

There is a new version of “You Have the Touch” by Stan Bush released in association with Transformers 2. For those of you out there who are big ol’ geeks you’ll remember that this is the song that was featured in the O.G. Transformers movie in the 80’s where we learned that Autobots swore and Optimus Prime, along with our childhood, died. It was also resurrected in Boogie Nights
as the song that Dirk Diggler recorded in a coke induced haze. Thanks to /film I have included the videos for both versions. I actually really like the updated one. It’s very Linkin Park, and considering that Linkin Park also has a spot on the soundtrack it makes for a very themed sound.

Enjoy!

See you tomorrow!

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