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10/24/2001
FILM FLAM
Sunday we caught From Hell, the Jack the Ripper thriller staring Johnny Depp
and Heather Graham. The Hughes brothers directed and its a fine film for
a third effort. Its dark and creepy in most parts and the cinematography
is better than your average Hollywood release. The acting is fair, though Johnny
was a bit flat at times. The script is interesting, with an unexpected twist
here and there. Johnny plays a police investigator who has psychic episodes
that come to him in drug-induced visions. (The vision scenes are probably the
most interesting and dark and the film could have used more of this style.)
Heather Graham plays an Irish prostitute.
Id buy that for a dollar!
From Robocop
Her circle of friends is being butchered one by one by the mysterious Ripper.
It's interesting to see how they made so few killings, by today's standards,
horrifying and suspensful. Its worth seeing, particularly at this time
of year.
EAR PLUGS
Despite poverty conditions I had to have the new Drive By Truckers CD Southern
Rock Opera. I practically had to turn my head and cough to pull out the $20
for the double CD. As much as I like the cute folk-art-flavored packaging, complete
with a lyric book, Ive got to wonder how many they can sell at that price.
And it has some great tunes, most of which Ive heard live as they worked
on this collection over the last couple of years. But apparently at their live
shows they wisely left out a few of the slower tunes and I think they could
have told the tale theyre trying to get across on a single CD and saved
me the extra $10. But it aint the money that is the real problem, the
problem is this is just too much. In trying to pay homage to Skynrd and the
duality of life in the South, theyve gone a bit overboard. The nice thing
about their previous efforts was the succinct way they cut to the bone with
little fluff and little rambling. Or maybe this collection is just a little
too dark, something Ive always liked about the Truckers, but before
it was black comedy whereas Southern Rock Opera is just about all black. Even
the order of the tunes leaves you on a down note. Had I been in charge, Id
have wrapped with the wonderful Let There Be Rock. It fits better
after the plane crash tune that ends the CD as its laid out now.
Overall, they could have left out some of the morbid details (read songs)
and had a fantastic single disc. Instead youre likely to skip the first
CD the second time you pull this out of your collection to play.
YOU CAN KEEP EM FOR THE BIRDS AND BEES
Ive been doing a tiny bit of freelance work, thanks to degenerate MK,
but it aint much. Unemployment has finally kicked in until the freelance
checks show up but its even less. But at least the system is considerably
friendlier than it was the last time I had to deal with it. Now instead of filling
out a form every week showing what job contacts you made and trucking it down
to the unemployment office and standing in line you can call a phone number
and punch in a few responses to the automated menu and (poof) the check is direct
deposited two days later. Handy. So then I went to defer my student loans for
a bit until I find a job and found the forms right online. You still have to
print and mail them, but at least I didnt have to request the forms and
wait 7 10 days for them to arrive.
Now if only finding a job were so easy
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