Friday, November 29, 2013

Blessed Beyond Buzz


Considering the fact that Thanksgiving day is one day behind us, I would love to make this announcement. This is my moment of clarity. Haha. I should start off by saying that words cannot express the gratitude I feel each and every single day for the life I live. I come from the best family I can imagine and I have a really wonderful group of people around me - I mean, I could not be any luckier. The truth is, people have always been the most intriguing inspiration in my life. Just the idea that the people I care about exist motivates and gets me fired up. In a positive way, of course.

In the hindsight, I thought to myself so many times: "Well, there is nothing left to prove. I've reached my peak. That's it, I'm done." But as I got older, I realized that there are still so many obstacles I have to overcome. That's why I am still super-excited about things in life. I always try to find new ways to get better. Of course, there are times when it's very challenging... But I believe that, at this point, I have navigated these challenges for my personal benefit.

I'm tellin' ya' how to do it right! Brum. Brumm.

Just don't expect any preachy and would-be heartbreaking advice how to do things right. I am too young for this bull. The moral of the story is that there is not just one right way. Don't believe everything that you breathe. Period.

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Those with loaded guns, and those who dig

I must say - there is no better game than Red Dead Redemption. Computer games may be beyond my craft threshold but I am 100 % certain and positive that when it comes to Red Dead Redemption and its exceptional storytelling, other games just don't stand a chance. Even now, in the age of higly praised Grand Theft Auto 5,  I still believe that John Marston's story has not been matched yet. I finished the game 3 years ago but the only thing I can hear in my head each and every single morning  is the song "Exodus in America". What a brilliant job with the soundtrack composed by Bill Elm and Woody Jackson. Morricone must be proud.

The sounds of the game might be a pivotal aspect for my assessment, but nope, this game has many other things and remarkable features to offer. The storyline is touching and very deeply elaborated like never before. From my point of view, just a look at the raw, vast swath of a southern american countryside is a glittering lure enough.  If there is any negative criticism I could level at the game, it is perhaps the playable character of Jack Marston. And that's just because of the fact that I can't see by any stretch of the imagination anybody  filling the shoes of his great father.

"I'm many things, most of 'em bad."
(picture courtesy of ps3blog.net)

The old bar set by RDR is still at its highest. It's a standard upcoming games must strive to reach. Rockstar Games are like American Movie Classics. There is simply no mediocrity. The best or nothing. As far as the story is concerned, the latest western movie blockbuster Django Unchained is nowhere near compared to this soon to be called masterpiece. The game of Marston's redemption will never be rendered obsolete. Ever.

Friday, November 15, 2013

So, which "R" you filled with?

When it comes down to movies about lying, the first one that comes to mind is unquestionably Kill Bill series.

The way I see it, along with the famous pub scene from Inglourious Basterds, Kill Bill is probably the last properly made and positively acclaimed movie directed by Quentin Tarantino. Yep, I am going out on a limb by saying that he's a bit long in the tooth and slightly overrated. Of course, so many scenes and shots can be interpreted as totally characteristic for him. For example a classic Tarantino scene goes like this: An epic fight full of hatred, violence and gore is soon stopped because of a friendly coffee break. The fact of the matter is that he is highly influenced by other directors. Enormously I should say.

However, the whole film is piled up with machination and lies. All this is caused by individual diversity of villains and bad guys. They suffer from disunity and are eventually under fire from own ranks. The plotline is all about setting out for payback and revenge.

It's the final countdown!

4 biggest lies in the story of Beatrix Kiddo

1) The Black Mamba is dead
People and even zombies would not survive a headshot, but Beatrix Kiddo is clearly a different breed. A coma, the Pussy Wagon, wickle your big toe and here we go again! But Bill does not have a clue.

2) The baby is dead
Apple doesn't fall far from the tree. It stands to reason that even Kiddo's fetus can survive anything by any means necessary! But Kiddo does not have a clue.

3) The guy from Okinawa will never make Japanese steel
Poor Hattori Hanzo. That blonde American woman moves insolently into his apartment and forces him to break his promise. Shame on you, Hattori! But Bill and the rest of his crew do not have a clue.

4) Just an ordinary suitcase full of money
Little blonde sister Elle Driver... She did not think this through. One of the most venomous snakes in the world has nothing to do in your baggage.  As for credulous Budd, this is rather a dubious pleasure indeed. But he does not have a clue.

Friday, November 8, 2013

Y Control again? Alison says no

If I had to pick just one artist of our contemporary music, I would probably pull the trigger on Alison Mosshart as the best musician all around. The reasons of my choice are plain and simple... Her voice along with her guitar skills are beyond comprehension. I can easily relate to her music style, which actually does not happen very often. I hope I will not lose my credibility by alleging that "VV", "Baby Ruthless" and foremost Alison Mosshart are the best female singers of our generation. All in one person.

  It took her years to claw her way up to my very top and needless to say, this notional award is well deserved. She stands up for what she believes in, which can be heard in every single song she's made. This distinctive combination of raw bluesy, lo-fi sound has really captivated me. From my standpoint, she is the epitome of music quality. Plus, she has several opinions about culture and music as a whole I totally agree with. For instance, I feel that I live in a strongly, positively biased anglican environment and when Mosshart stated in one of her interviews that "London is the most boring place in the world" - that really made a gleeful and heartwarming smile on my face. Haha.



 Every band associated with  lovely and formidable Mosshart is destined for success, at least in my eyes.  The Kills and The Dead Weather are one of the very best music groups to date. 

And even boys wanna be her!

Friday, November 1, 2013

Out with the old and in with the new

It’s tempting to just paste my first article here and call it a day. I think that it is safe to say that my opinions are changing with the times. I am not attached to the past as some people would think. I may have some conservative attitudes but that does not change the fact I devote time to our contemporary culture with great excitement. I just respect the vintage for its innovation and originality. But the thing that often goes unnoticed is my strong faith in nowadays culture and society. In my mind, many people would suggest that these times are "bad in every possible way".

 Just brush it off, it's our attitude towards changes in contemporary works, culture and society that makes this poor mood. A change is an inexorable process that cannot be avoided. It does not need to be good or bad, it simply is. I have heard it so many times: "We were better off in the 60's, we had the Beatles, a decent fashion, and today, manners are just disappearing and the youth are sassy and lazy." No, grandpa. You are lazy, because you are not open to anything new. You fail or decline to realize that the time has moved on. An ordinary "grandpa" thinks that everything that disobeys conventional expectations is doomed to failure. This idea needs to be pared down and probably should not even be taken into consideration at all.

Come hell or high water, one way or another, words cannot describe how grateful I am for the time I live in. I am completely able to absorb new things in my life. Be that as it may, that is why I am rooting for everybody who does things his way. Put that in print, you don't need anybody's approval to do so.

Call me a conservatist again! I dare you, I double dare you! (haha)