Wednesday 27 August 2008

Is Russell Crowe Channeling J.T. Walsh in �Body of Lies�?

Who is who?Photos: Warner Bros. (Body of Lies); Getty Images (Walsh)




We admit we don't exactly know what's going on in Ridley Scott's upcoming thriller Body of Lies. We know it's based on a novel by frequently awesome Washington Post columnist David Ignatius, and we know from the trailer that Leonardo DiCaprio plays a CIA agent and Russell Crowe plays his handler, who seems a little shady. We're obviously meant to wonder if Crowe's character is a good guy or a bad guy, but we already know that he's a bad guy. How do we know that? Because Russell Crowe seems to have modeled his look and his performance after beloved shifty character actor J.T Walsh.






Walsh spent most of the eighties and nineties playing morally corrupt lawmen, businessmen, politicians, and lawyers in movies like Red Rock West, The Last Seduction, The Client, The Negotiator, and Pleasantville. It should give you some sense of the roles he played to know that in Nixon, Oliver Stone cast him as John Erlichmann. He's the original Hey! It's That Guy!, a character actor who played the same role over and over and over. And Crowe's performance in Body of Lies' trailer is a dead ringer for Walsh. The silvery crew cut, the growl, the habit of looking over his glasses at people as if they're morons: It's all there. We look forward to the scene in Body of Lies in which Crowe double-crosses DiCaprio and gives him a speech about why it's for the greater good. And from way up in Character Actor Heaven, J.T. Walsh will smile.



Body of Lies trailer [Apple.com]






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Sunday 17 August 2008

Mp3 music: Moodymann






Moodymann
   

Artist: Moodymann: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

House

   







Moodymann's discography:


Black Mahogani
   

 Black Mahogani

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 10






Kenny Dixon, Jr.'s straight-from-the-shoulder views on the state of matter of calamitous techno and his distaste to promotional material put him in a league occupied by few Detroit producers other than Underground Resistance supremo "Sore" Mike Banks, though his tech-house productions as Moodymann ar soulful in a league few could expect. Dixon began producing early in the '90s, and inaugurated his possess KDJ Records in 1994 with the Moody Trax EP. Following singles like "The Day We Lost the Soul" and "I Can't Kick This Feelin When It Hits" proven one of the topper fusers of short, soulful disco samples to the harder minimalist Detroit techno. Further singles for After Midnight, Music Is..., and Carl Craig's Planet E Records (including the brilliant Dem Young Sconies EP) solidified Dixon's place in Detroit techno, though his position on furtherance remained unshakable. Much of his KDJ yield appeared on 1997's A Silent Introduction, patch the following year's Mahogany tree Brown brought much modern material. Forevernevermore, released in 2000, self-possessed more of his KDJ material and added several fresh tracks as well.






Thursday 7 August 2008

Pirates Of The Caribbean - Dark Knight Breaks Further Records

The Dark Knight has broken up to now another box office record in North America.

The young batman film has passed the $300 million (�151 million) mark faster than any other film in history, arrival the milestone in just ten years after beingness released.

The previous record had been held by Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, which took 16 days.

Unsurprisingly, The Dark Knight remained at the number unitary in the US loge office this weekend pickings $75.6 million (�38.1 million).

Christian Bale's mantle crusader beat off contest from Will Ferrell's new project Step Brothers and the long-awaited return of Mulder and Scully in The X-Files: I Want to Believe.

After only