Observed Online

a catalog of what i'm reading, watching and listening to online

Friday, January 8, 2010

Now I officially like everything Chris Nolan has directed


Just finished watching the directorial debut from Batman Begins director, Chris Nolan, Following. The film has the feel of a first movie, it was obviously low budget and shot in black in white. Following is a thriller that tells the story of a young writer who spends his time watching (or better following) random people. The movie has a nonlinear narrative similar to another Nolan flick, Memento. Much like all of his movies the soundtrack is filled with eerie synth noises. The camera work is very tight, giving the film an almost claustrophobic feel You often feel like you are in the same cramped spaces and conversations as the characters.

I'm excited for the next Nolan feature, Inception. That one will feature Leonado DiCaprio and looks like another thriller, except this one has a sci-fi twist. From the trailer it looks like this movie will continue to follow the Nolan-feel. It looks like a stark thriller, I'm very excited to see a director like Nolan's treatment of a sci-fi property.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Traitor


In anticipation of the new Iron Man movie I'm watching the terrorism thriller Traitor starring Don Cheadle. It is definitely a film for our times. Cheadle's performance as an Islamic terrorist was adequate. He puts a lot of nuance into the character if not a lot of passion. The movie sheds some light on the motivations of terrorists and makes them seem human, which is a welcomed change from the mindless bad guys in most action movies. You never quite sympathize with the terrorists but you do sort of understand them.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

New Better Off Ted on Hulu



Watching the new episode of Better Off Ted on Hulu. I've been surprised how few of my friends have heard about this ABC mockumentary sitcom. The writing is hilarious and though the cast is less endearing than that of the Office  it is just as biting of a commentary on corporate culture.

IGN Posts the top Trailers of 2009


IGN put together a pretty sweet list of their favorite movie trailers of 2009. I have to say I agree with most of the list. I especially liked the clip for the new Kick-Ass movie featuring Hit-Girl posted above.

With the exception of Where The Wild Things Are, I think too many of the trailers just give away too much.  I understand a trailer is a marketing tool but I would like to see a little more artistry coming out of Hollywood. I've always loved teaser trailers like the one for the original Alien movie (after the cut), or at least trailers with alternate reality clues. I for one hate seeing major plot points in the trailers and would like to see the craft less as marketing and more like art.

[Watch Online] IGN - Top Movie Trailers of 2009


Friday, January 1, 2010

Dexter Season Four


Watching one of my favorite series tonight, Dexter. My family had talked up the Showtime series for a couple years and I just never took the time to check it out. About a month ago I found the series available on Netflix and I've been watching big chunks of the series at a time.

I'm watching the fourth season, and things have really changed for the title character. I'm not in the mood to write down spoilers, just suffice it to say the show is as engaging as ever. The character development has been pretty strong for the past few seasons and the increased use of Dexter's father has been a nice touch. Lundy's return was welcomed, but the real highlight for me has been the addition of John Lithgow. He's an amazing comedic actor but to see him in such a dramatic role has been great. It reminds me of another famous comedic actor who made the leap to creepy thriller, Robin Williams. I was a big fan of One Hour Photo and enjoyed Insomnia mostly because of his creepy offbeat performance. I'm only a couple episodes into this season, I can't wait to see where they take this series next. I understand there is at least one more season slated to shoot, I'll be excited to see if they can keep the appeal up for another block of episodes.

New Jay Z Video gave me nightmares... in a good way



The video for JayZ's most recent single is terrifyingly good. It's the 5th cut from the Blue Print 3 which was one of my favorites of last year. After over a decade in the game and 10 number one albums it's amazing how fresh JayZ sounds. He's got a different feel and flow on nearly every track of the album, but somehow creates a cohesive piece of work.

Hova's gone with different directors and feels for each of the videos in the new album, but again there is still a sense of cohesion. All of the videos off the new album take on a decidedly darker tone for the Brooklyn native. There are still symbols of luxury and excess but they are subdued and graphic. Highlights from the new video include the new Jaguar and a Damien Hirst-esque  skull which is actually likely from Z Gallerie being drenched in paint. There are clowns almost as scarry as Heath ledger and a gorgeous cirque du soliel like wire act. Pulling it all together is the repetition of the number three as a reminder of the albums title. The whole thing is powerful and dreamlike but ultimately meaningless, which makes it a perfect post Death of HipHop video from one of it's greatest contributors.

What I'm watching - Arrested Development


"And now the story of a wealthy family who lost everything, and the one son who had no choice but to keep them together"

Thanks to the magic of Hulu you can now watch the entire second season of Arrested Development online for free. All you have to do is sit through some commercials. I'm sure you can find the first season to view online with a well crafted Google search.

Arrested Development is a hilarious postmodern sitcom. It's shot in a mockumentary style with quick edits and cutaways. The show is pretty much unwatchable out of sequence because it is one long narrative. Much like the Office, when I first watched Arrested Development it was already a couple seasons in and I just didn't get it. Now that I've watched the first full season in sequence I am hooked. I'm a few episodes into the second season now and it retains all the quirky awesomeness of the first season. I'm absolutely hooked, and can't wait to see what zany adventures the Bluths get up to next.

[Watch Online] Arrested Development - Season Two