Interview with Peter Facinelli

Born in Queens, New York, Peter Facinelli made his television debut at the age of 22 in an episode of “Law and Order.” Three years later he played big man on campus Mike Dexter in the iconic high school comedy “Can’t Hardly Wait.” He spent the next decade working steadily on both television (“Fastlane,” “Six Feet Under”) and film (“The Scorpion King,” “The Big Kahuna,” “Riding in Cars With Boys”). Convinced by his agent to read the script of an upcoming “vampire” movie, he embraced the role of Dr. Carlisle Cullen. He returns to that role for a fourth time this week with the release of the film “Twilight: Breaking Dawn – Part 1.” He will also be seen on screen next month in the film “Loosies,” which he wrote and produced. When he’s not working Mr. Facinelli spends time with his family: wife Jennie Garth and daughters Luca, Lola and Fiona.

Mr. Facinelli was in Kansas City recently and took time out to sit down with MediaMikes.

Mike Smith: How was your visit to Kansas City?
Peter Facinelli: Best barbecue I ever had!

MS: It seemed for months that the only “Law and Order” episode that was on TNT was the one that featured you and the “Mack Rangers!” Even though it was one of your first acting jobs did you have a sense that you were working on a quality show?
PF: Wow. I forgot the name of the club…the “Mack Rangers.” (laughs) At the time “Law and Order” was pretty popular so I was happy to be a part of it. I was just excited to be working with Chris Noth and Jerry Orbach. It was one of my favorite shows so it was surreal that I was on it.

MS: What inspired you to become an actor?
PF: A movie called “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.” I watched that movie when I was in the 3rd grade and I said, “those guys are having fun…that’s what I want to do.”

MS: Maybe it was just me but I thought early in your career you bore a striking resemblance to Tom Cruise. Did you hear that from casting agents and do you think that may have hurt you job wise?
PF: Yeah, I definitely heard that early in my career. I don’t get that much anymore. I did definitely hear that. I don’t think it helped any (laughs). Nobody wants ANOTHER Tom Cruise. And of course you want to have your own identity. Your own career. You don’t want to be the kid that looks like Tom Cruise. I didn’t think about it much. I took it as a compliment…he’s a good looking man (laughs). I just did the work and tried to forge out a career for myself.

MS: “Can’t Hardly Wait” is still regarded as one of the best films about high school life. How much of yourself is in the character of Mike Dexter?
PF: Not that much, actually. I based that character on three people I went to high school with. It’s fun for me that the film has stood the test of time. I’ll have people see me from across the street and shout out lines from the movie. “Mike Dexter is a god!” It’s fun for me that this movie has such a shelf life. It’s affected a couple of generations now. People my age…people a little older than me…people younger. A lot of “Twilight” fans…thirteen year old girls that have seen the film. They all like it. At the time we didn’t know we were making a teen classic. We were all young and upcoming. It was a fun movie.

MS: When you were first approached for the first “Twilight” film were you aware of the books’ popularity? And did you expect the film to be as successful as it was?
PF: When my agent originally asked me if I wanted to be in a vampire movie I said “no.” I thought it was going to be a “D” movie…lots of bats. But he told me to read the book…that it had a large underground following. At that time the books weren’t as big as they are now. I read it and I fell in love with it. It reminded me of the old Bela Lugosi movies. And it looked at vampires in different ways. It was kind of exciting. Again, the books weren’t as popular…this was just right before they exploded.

MS: Has the success of the “Twilight” films given you more freedom as an actor?
PF: It’s given me more time. Now I don’t have to try and work on everything. I can just work on what I want. It’s allowed me to get some of the stuff that I’ve written out there. I recently formed a production company called Fancinelli Films. So we’re making movies now. I’ve written three scripts. I’ve produced two of them. Two of them have been made. We’ve also acquired a bunch of material. It’s allowed me to be in a place where I can generate my own work. It lets me do the things I want to do while looking for other projects.

MS: You’ve had recurring roles in several television series, including “Fastlane,” “Six Feet Under” and, currently, “Nurse Jackie.” Do you have a preference between film and television?
PF: I like both for different reasons. I try to go where the good writing is. “Fastlane” was fun because I grew up on “Starsky and Hutch.” There was really nothing like it on television. Same with “Damages,” “Six Feet Under” and “Nurse Jackie.” It’s just good writing. I gravitate towards that. The medium was different then it was in the past. There is some really great T.V. out there. Wherever that property is…that has good writing…that’s where I go to. What I love about film is that…with a film there’s the premiere…it’s up on the big screen and it’s kind of an event. With television there’s an immediacy there. You’re shooting quicker. During the day there’s more pages that you’re doing. And a couple months after you shoot it’s on television.

MS: You recently wrote and starred in the film “Loosies.” What inspired you to try your hand at writing?
PF: I think I started writing because I was constantly reading scripts that I didn’t like. It’s like you’re sitting there as an actor waiting for someone to give you something and being disappointed. It’s kind of like looking for a needle in a hay stack. And the things I did like the competition is really high for because they’re really few and far between…scripts that are really powerful. And I started thinking, “what kind of stories do I want to tell?” If this stuff that I don’t like over here is getting made then maybe I can make something better. So I started writing. Telling stories that I thought were interesting and that people would like.

MS: Twenty-five roles in the film and you couldn’t find a part for Jennie?
PF: (laughs) Jen and I have always tried to keep our stuff separate. We met on a T.V. movie set. We’ve pretty much kept our careers separate. She does her thing and I do my thing. But the briefcase get’s dropped at the door and we have our life together.

MS: Now that you’ve had three screenplays produced do you see yourself in the director’s chair anytime soon?
PF: Yes. I would love to. That’s the progression…where I’d like to be. Film is a director’s medium. It’s frustrating for me as an actor sometimes. I go in. I play my role. And I go away. Whether the movies turns out good or not is out of my control. Sometimes my performance is out of my control. Being able to produce and write gives me some of that control. I can see the movie all the way through…from beginning to end. The next step for me would be to direct. To be able to create the whole world. That’s exciting to me. That’s something that I definitely want to do and look forward to doing.

MS: Besides the upcoming “Twilight” films what else are you working on?
PF: “Loosies” is in the can and in post production. I have another film I wrote called “El Chico Blanco” that I wanted to squeeze into this past summer but since I had to be on “Nurse Jackie” in September I just wasn’t able to do it. So I’ll hopefully do that early next year. And then I’m going to take the next summer off. I’ve been working since last June (2009) almost non-stop. The kids miss me. So I think we’re going to travel in the summer and then I’ll go back to “Nurse Jackie.” I definitely have “El Chico Blanco” on my mind. There are also a couple of properties I’ve acquired that I’m trying to get financing for as a producer. And as far as acting, I’ll keep on looking. And if I don’t find it I’ll write it.

 

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Film Review “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn- Part 1”

Starring:  Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner
Directed by:  Bill Condon
Rated:  PG 13
Running time:  1 hour 57 mins
Summit Entertainment

Our Score: 3.5 out of 5 stars

It would be easy to dismiss the “Twilight” film series as nothing more than a series of chick-flicks with a few monsters thrown in for the guys.  But that would do the films a great injustice.  Yes, they ARE a series of chick-flicks with a few monsters thrown in, but when you get past the romance you have a pretty interesting story.

As the opening credits end, we are met by Jacob (Lautner), angrily running off.  Seems the mailman has brought him an invite to the wedding of the season in rustic Forks, Washington.  Jacob’s best friend, Bella (Stewart) is to be wed to tan-deprived Edward (Pattinson) and he’s not very happy with the news.  Edward himself is reluctant.  Not that he doesn’t love Bella.  It’s just that, for them to have children, it would help if she, too, became a vampire.  Despite several bad omens telling her “no,” Bella and Edward walk down the aisle, then head off on the honeymoon of a lifetime.  (I guess you could say an “after” life time).  But love is not a guarantee of happiness.

The fourth film in the popular series (with a final film coming next year), “TBD-1” is smartly directed by Bill Condon (“Gods and Monsters,” “Dreamgirls”) in a straight forward manner that keeps the film from bogging down in its last act.  Helping keep the film moving is the outstanding camera work of cinematographer Guillermo Navarro, who has shot some of Guillermo del Toro’s best work.  The story should be familiar to “Twilight” fans.  Not having read the books I don’t know if this last chapter could have been told in one film.  The final 30 mins are padded with constant shots of a weakened Bella, her swollen belly and intermittent glances from Edward and Jacob.

The cast have obviously become comfortable in their roles, yet are strong enough to not appear lazy.  With not a lot to do towards the end of the film but look worried, Pattinson and Lautner could have easily dialed their performances in.  That they didn’t is a testament to Condon’s direction.  Stewart gets the lion’s share of the dramatics here.  Carrying a demon child can’t be healthy for anyone, but it really takes its toll on Bella.  Highest marks to the make up people who turned the vibrant Stewart into a sickly, emaciated martyr-to-be.  Both male leads are also comfortable in their skins, though it would be nice if Lautner didn’t squint so much.  Speaking of skins, I’m not sure what the over/under was in Vegas but it takes approximately eight seconds into the film before Lautner takes his shirt off.  The supporting cast earns their pay.  It is their story that is the most interesting, especially the blood-sucking Cullen Family.  Perhaps after the next film the producers can focus attention on them and give them their own movie.  Peter Facinelli is strong as the patriarch of the family.  In a recent interview I did with him I commented on how much I always thought he resembled Tom Cruise.  Here, with his coloring and hair, he had me thinking of another vampire: Lestat from “Interview With the Vampire.” And I mean that comparison in a positive way.

The biggest disappointment to me were the visual effects used to create Jacob and his pack when they roam the woods as wolves.  They move very herky/jerky, not gracefully as they should.  It’s like the producers hired the guys that did the dogs on the top of the building in “Ghostbusters” to create the beasts.  If the comments from the fans around me are to be believed, the screenplay is very true to the book.  If you’ve read the books you are aware of the problems Bella deals with while with child.  Parents may want to think twice about bringing their younger Twi-hards or at least anticipate covering their eyes.  And please hang around during the end credits for a quick hint of “Breaking Dawn – Part 2.”

It’s Time to Play the Music as “Tap Tap Muppets” Launches on the App Store

IT’S TIME TO PLAY THE MUSIC AS “TAP TAP MUPPETS” LAUNCHES ON THE APP STORE

New Free Muppets Music Game Will Have Fans Tapping Along To Music From Disney’s “The Muppets” Favorite Songs And Movie Soundtrack

Burbank, Calif. — November 17, 2011 — Disney Mobile today released “Tap Tap Muppets” for the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. Available for free from the App Store, “Tap Tap Muppets” brings Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Animal and the rest of the gang together for what fans will surely agree is the most sensational celebration of their favorite Muppet music.

Based on the popular “Tap Tap Revenge” gameplay, the most successful mobile music franchise of all time, “Tap Tap Muppets” features six full tracks including three songs from Disney’s “The Muppets” soundtrack, which will be released by Walt Disney Records on November 21. The app also includes three of the most memorable songs from the Muppets tribute compilation, “The Green Album.”

“Tap Tap Muppets” Full Song List Includes:

· “Life’s A Happy Song” Performed by Jason Segel, Amy Adams and Walter

· “Let’s Talk About Me” Performed by Chris Cooper

· “Me Party” Performed by Amy Adams and Miss Piggy

· “The Muppet Show Theme” Performed by OK Go

· “Movin’ Right Along” Performed by Alkaline Trio

· “Night Life” Performed by Brandon Saller and Billy Martin (Good Charlotte)

“Tap Tap Muppets” is also jam-packed with video, character profiles, movie info, and more. In addition, players can connect socially to the Muppets.

“Given the important role music has always played with the Muppets, it makes perfect sense that ‘Tap Tap Muppets’ is the first Disney-branded game for the ‘Tap Tap’ franchise,” said Bart Decrem, general manager of Disney Mobile. “This app gives Muppets fans and gamers alike an opportunity to experience the beloved music of the Muppets in an entirely new environment.”

The launch of “Tap Tap Muppets” on the App Store coincides with the theatrical release of Disney’s “The Muppets.” On vacation in Los Angeles, Walter, the world’s biggest Muppet fan, his brother Gary (Jason Segel) and Gary’s girlfriend Mary (Amy Adams) from Smalltown, USA, discover the nefarious plan of oilman Tex Richman (Chris Cooper) to raze Muppet Studios and drill for the oil recently discovered beneath the Muppets’ former stomping grounds. To stage a telethon and raise the $10 million needed to save the studio, Walter, Mary and Gary help Kermit reunite the Muppets, who have all gone their separate ways: Fozzie now performs with a Reno casino tribute band called the Moopets, Miss Piggy is a plus-size fashion editor at Vogue Paris, Animal is in a Santa Barbara clinic for anger management, and Gonzo is a high-powered plumbing magnate. With a screenplay written by Jason Segel & Nicholas Stoller, the film is directed by James Bobin. Featuring signature celebrity cameos, Disney’s “The Muppets” hits the big screen Nov. 23, 2011. The film is rated PG by the MPAA.

The “Tap Tap Muppets” App is available for free from the App Store on iPhone, iPod touch or iPad, or at http://www.itunes.com/app/taptapmuppets

Film Review “Happy Feet Two”

Starring the voices of: Elijah Wood, Hank Azaria and Robin Williams
Directed by: George Miller
Rated: PG 13
Running time: 1 hour 40 mins
Warner Brothers

Our Score: 3 out of 5 stars

Penguins are so darn cuddly. So much so that films like “March of the Penguins” and the first “Happy Feet” waddled home with Academy Awards. And lots of money. Add those two facts up and you get “Happy Feet Two.”

With the thumping beat of “Sexyback” on the soundtrack, we return once again to the waddle of penguins (that’s right, kids, a group of penguins is called a waddle) that enchanted us in “Happy Feet.” Mumble (Wood) is grown up and married to Gloria (Pink, taking over from the late Brittany Murphy). They have a young boy named Erik (Ava Acres) who is, shall we say, choreographically challenged. Mumble couldn’t carry a tune in a bucket but he could sure trip the light fantastic. Sadly it appears that, when it comes to dancing, Erik has two left flippers. Meanwhile, out to sea, we come across two daring krill named Will (Brad Pitt) and Bill (Matt Damon). Will wants to see the world, leave the large school of fellow krill they swim with and snack on something other then plants. “I want to eat something with a face,” he declares to Bill. Old penguin pal Ramon (Williams) can’t seem to buy a date, so he decides to head out in the world to find the future Mrs. Ramon. Dejected by his lack of rhythm, Erik follows Ramon. When the two come across a flying penguin named Sven (Azaria) the adventure begins.

Beautiful to look at and featuring strong voice work, “Happy Feet Two” is a musical that suffers musically. While the first film relied on such classic songs as “Somebody to Love,” “Boogie Wonderland” and “Tell Me Something Good,” many of the songs in the sequel are original. And bland. Though I admit I have no idea how you would go about rhyming the word “penguin.” It’s not that songs like L.L. Cool J’s “Mama Said Knock You Out” or the Rivingtons’ oldie “Papa-Oom-Mow-Mow” are better known. It’s just that they’re better written.

The voice cast does very well adding their personalities, as well as their voices, to the characters. Pitt and Damon get the lion’s share of the good lines and they’re comic typing is impeccable. Azaria has fun with Sven while Robin Williams does double duty as both Ramon and Lovelace. Pink is strong as Gloria while other voices (Sofia Vergara, Common, Anthony LaPaglia) keep the story moving. The film slows down some when Mumble tries to group the various wintry wildlife together but is still visually lovely to look at. Again, the original songs make it not that lovely to listen to.

DVD Review “Astron-6 Collection”

Created by: Adam Brooks, Matthew Kennedy, Conor Sweeney, Jeremy Gillespie and Steven Kostanski
Includes: 18 Short Films
Studio: Troma Entertainment
Run Time: 80 minutes

Overall Score: 2.5 out of 5 stars

If you are fans of Grindhouse style films and Troma Entertainment, then you should be aware of Astron-6. The DVD contains Astron-6’s best known short films. So of the films range from thirty minutes to barely two minutes. Some are good but most of bad. There is a mix of comedy and horror blended through all of these shorts. Overall if you are fan of 80’s exploitation films and Grindhouse send-ups then you would love these, otherwise steer clear and go rent “Hobo With a Shotgun”.

One of the films, I enjoyed the most was “Cool Guys”, which is a real tribute to 80’s and is very funny. Some of the short but still goodies were “Fireman” and “Inferno of the Dead”. “Laser Ghosts” is also pretty decent, especially FX-wise. The films span over two DVDs and in fact I feel that the entire second disc ranks better than the second disc as a whole.  The amount of watchable shorts is outweighed by the not watchable ones unfortunately.

The extras are quite decent since each short film includes a commentary track and most of them also include a behind the scenes. I have always love the “fake” Grindhouse trailers, so the trailers on the disc are my favorite part. Easily though, the best part of this disc entirely is the extended preview for the upcoming film “Father’s Day”. It reminds me a lot of “Hobo With a Shotgun” but more intense.

DVD Review “Jessika Rabid”

Director: Matthew Reel
Starring: Jason Foster, Trent Haaga, Elske McCain
Rated: Unrated
Studio: Troma Entertainment
Run Time: 82 minutes

Overall Score: 1 out of 5 stars

Alright, so just from the tagline of this film you really can’t expect much…”They kept her in a cage! They raped her! They brutalized her! They made her into an animal! Now she escaped and she is biting off more than the hand that feeds her!” Well the tagline makes the film sound cooler than it is but it is honestly unwatchable. This film is a total waste of time. Read the tagline and skip this movie, that is about ask exciting as it gets here.

Well there isn’t really much to describe for the premise because there is no story at all. They basically have a girl in a cage…she is beaten and raped numerous times and then she kills everyone. Basically if you read the tagline it tells the whole story.

The bonus features include an audio commentary, which is not interesting at all. There are some behind the scenes featurettes, but they are a waste of time just like the movie. The best part of this whole disc are the trailers, which is pretty sad. I have always been a fan of Troma Entertainment but this Grindhouse film fails to entertain on any level.

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Interview with Tory Kittles

Media Mikes first talked with Tory Kittles a few months back in preparation for his film “The Kill Hole”. Since then Tory has been extremely busy shooting a film titled “The Sapphires” as well as reprising his role as Laroy Wayne on the hit series “Sons of Anarchy”. Tory took a few minutes out of his busy schedule to get us to speed with all of his projects.

Adam Lawton: Can you tell us about working on “Sapphires”?
Tory Kittles: I actually just got back from shooting that film. We were working in Sydney, Australia as well as Vietnam. The story is a true story about 4 aboriginal sisters who were like the Supreme’s of Australia. They were hired to perform for the U.S. soldiers during the Vietnam War. The film also features Chris O’Dowd and Deborah Mailman. It was directed by Wayne Blair and shot by Warwick Thorton who won the Cannes film festival a year or two ago with his film “Samson and Delilah”

AL: How did you role in the film come about?
TK: It was cast by Randi Hiller out in Los Angeles. I had known Randi for some time as she had cast me in an Oliver Stone film that ended up not happening. We have been friends for awhile and she had sent me the script. It was such a heartfelt story and you get to see Vietnam from a different perspective. The story is really told through the eyes of these 4 sisters. The writer of the script is actually the son of one of the Sapphire’s. There was a lot of heart and soul in the script. Randi had brought me in to meet Wayne and we just kind of hit it off. I had worked in Australia previously with a guy by the name of David Field who I found out during my audition is friends with Wayne.

AL: How long did the shooting of the film take?
TK: I was in Sydney for 5 weeks and then we changed location to Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam. We stayed at the Rex Hotel which is the same hotel where Walter Cronkite used to brief the White House from while the war was going on.

AL: What was it like shooting in Vietnam?
TK: It was very weird playing an American soldier from the Vietnam era and being in the actual place where everything happened. It was definitely a weird vibe while we were doing it. The people who live there are very proud and have moved on from the war. It was more of a mind thing for me. Everyone there was really great. I think shooting in the actual locations that these events took place grounds the film in a much heavier way.

AL: Do you have any updates on your film “Kill Hole”?
TK: I can’t wait for people to see this movie! I actually just saw it myself the other night. It has been a long process for the makers of the film to get it the way they want. We had missed some of the festivals that we had originally wanted to get into early this year but, I think the time they spent was well worth it. I can’t believe they were able to make a film of this caliber on the budget they had. The film rings very true.

AL: Were there any surprises when you watched the film?
TK: I think my character is a little creepier than I thought he would be. (Laughs) That really stood out for me. The sequences in the film move really well. The score for the film really informs the picture as well. Everything with this film ties in perfectly with each other. I was really moved by the film and pleasantly surprised. I am very proud.

AL: What are the release plans for the film?
TK: We missed this year’s festival deadlines so we are going to be looking at getting into some upcoming festivals and then go from there.

AL: What the latest on your project “Harmony”?
TK: “Harmony” is now in the hands of a very big producer. Moves are being made with the project but I have been told not to talk about it just yet.

AL: Any inside scoops for this season of “Sons of Anarchy”?
TK: That’s another one of those things where you go Wow! But you just can’t say anything. I am going to be in a few upcoming episodes as I am not dead yet. My character is back and it’s going to be very exciting! I am amazed at how Kurt Sutter is able to one up himself with each episode. I am a fan of the show and I can’t believe he is getting away with some of the things on that show on network television. There is just some really great story telling with the show and I am excited with what they have given my character Laroy. Everyone will need to keep watching!

 

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Concert Review “Orlando Calling 2011”

Festival Republic Presents:
Orlando Calling 2011
Citrus Bowl Park, Orlando FL
November 12-13, 2011

Our Score: 2 out of 5 stars

This music festival feels like they were trying to capture the look and feel of Woodstock but unfortunately failed.  This was the first year for this two-day music festival at the Citrus Bowl, it may also be the last.  When arriving the event, I saw that the attendance was very poor but I figured that they were possibly waiting for the night’s main attractions but no such luck.  The venue itself did not seem prepared for sure an event.  The cumulative feelings from the events attendees was that the event was very unorganized.  Besides the main stage, the additional stages were almost hard to find and too far to trek in between each act.

Day one was seemed to aim at a younger audience with bands like The Killers and Kid Cudi.  Our coverage focuses on Sunday’s bands which definitely trumped the acts from Saturday. Kid Rock and Blake Shelton are a big enough draw even without, the recently MIA, Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band.  “The Doobie Brothers proved they definitely can still rock the house and sounded fantastic. Blake Shelton was honestly not a good as I hoped he would be.  I do not think that it was the fact that he was one of the only country acts at the festival but he just didn’t really bring it all to the stage, presence-wise.  Kid Rock easily stole the show with his amazing performance.  His full set was packed with all of his great hits and was super high energy. His songs “Fucking 40” and mash-up of “Picture/Bawitaba” with a little help from “Beavis and Butt-head” where a major highlight.  Unfortunately then he was followed by Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band.  Normally I think that Bob Seger would have been fantastic but his act cannot follow Kid Rock and brought more “Night Snooze” than “Night Moves”.

I think that this event had major potential but was definitely disappointing.  Maybe with a different venue this could have honed-in on its potential.  Maybe it was just the lack of a audience because my section 226 had less than 20 people total, though even the GA area was less than 1/3 full.  I would have loved to post some video for you from these great acts but both Kid Rock and Bob Seger did not allow any video at the event. In fact Seger didn’t even allow photos, which was quite disappointing. Not sure if there will be a next time but if there is I hope they try and improve it.

Kid Rock set list:
1. Devil Without a Cause
2. It Feels Good To Me
3. Tom Sawyer/Forever
4. Cocky
5. So Hott
6. I Got One for Ya’
7. Wasting Time
8. Purple Sky
9. Cowboy
10. Lay it on Me/Cowboy (Reprise)
11. Care
12. Fucking 40
13. What’s My Name?
14. Cat Scratch Fever/God Bless Saturday
15. Picture/Bawitaba
16. All Summer Long
Encore:
17. Rock N Roll Jesus
18. Only God Knows Why
19. Born Free

Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band set list:
1.Roll Me Away
2. Tryin’ to Live My Life Without You
3. The Fire Down Below
4. Mainstreet
5. Old Time Rock & Roll
6. Going Back To Birmingham
7. Travelin’ Man
8. Beautiful Loser
9. We’ve Got Tonight
10. Nutbush City Limits
11. Come to Poppa
12. Her Strut
13. Turn the Page
14. Sunspot Baby
15. Real Mean Bottle (w/ Kid Rock) (Vince Gill cover)
16. Against the Wind
Encore:
17. Hollywood Nights
18. Night Moves
19. Rock and Roll Never Forgets

DVD Review “Klown Kamp Massacre”

Directors: David C. Valdez, Philip H.R. Gunn
Starring: Ross Kelly, Ashley Bryce, Lloyd Kaufman, Isaac Kappy, Chris Payne
Distributed by Troma Entertainment
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Run Time: 84 minutes

Overall Score: 3 out of 5 stars

With a name like “Klown Kamp Massacre”, you can’t expect much from the film. Then once you add to the fact that it is a Troma film it makes it even better. This actually, against my original perspective, delivered some good good and a fun campy story. We get scenes and dialogue right out of “Friday the 13th”. The film also has a real feel of “Sleepaway Camp” as well but with clowns (or klowns). Not the best horror slasher, definitely not the worst but packs one great ending.

The story follows Edwin the clown, who went to clown camp to fulfill his lifelong dream… but nobody laughed. After being humiliated, he viciously murders the entire camp but was never found. We pick up fifteen years later, where the camp is reopened and the murders start happening again. If you are fan of Troma make sure to keep an eye out for guest appearance by Lloyd Kaufman.

The special features on this release very impressive boosting over 2 hours extras. We have audio commentary from the cast and crew and just like this film is way over-the-top. There are a few deleted scenes…some good some bad. There is a fun and wild behind the scenes featurette on the making of the film…good stuff. There is a short film by David Valdez and Philip Gunn. There is no clowning around in the eight “clowny” webisodes included on this release to. Of course there is a trailer attached as well and much more. Overall amazing extras for a “bad” but fun movie.

Blu-ray Review “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2”

Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint
Directed by: David Yates
Rated: PG 13
Running time: 2 hrs 10 mins
Warner Brothers

Overall Score: 4 1/2 out of 5 stars

Well this is the end of one of the biggest franchises in film history.  “Harry Potter” series has taken us on a journey with eight films ending with this very climactic film. I quite recommend that you watch “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” as a whole for the full effect but this film does stand very well on its own.  It is sad to see this series end but this film is a great way to do it.  The video on the Blu-ray is really amazing especially since most of the film is so dark.   The dark scenes look very crisp and sharp.  If you though that “Part 1” was dark, this film puts it to shame but it looks real good.  The sound is outstanding boasting a phenomenal DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1.  The surround track is very intense and adds so much to the film.  If you get a chance to see this film in 3D though, I would highly recommend that as well since it is very subtle but adds a great dimension to the film. Overall if you are a fan of this series then you have obviously seen this film already numerous times but this release is a must own.

The extras on the disc are damn good for one main reason called “Maximum Movie Mode”. Warner Brothers’ trademark Picture-in-Picture track includes many great interviews, behind the scenes, in-depth special effects analysis, production designs, concept art and more. It is also hosted by Matthew Lewis (Neville Longbottom), producer David Heyman and much more talent from the film.  “Focus Points” is a great collection of production featurettes including “Aberforth Dumbledore,” “Deathly Hallows Costume Changes,” “Harry Returns to Hogwarts,” “The Hogwarts Shield,” “The Room of Requirement Set,” “The Fiery Escape,” “Neville’s Stand” and “Molly and Bellatrix.”.  “Final Farewells” is short but is a sad goodbye from the franchise cast and crew.  There are seven minutes of deleted scenes including “Shell Cottage,” “Grave on the Beach,” “Hog’s Head,” “Marble Staircase: Harry & Ginny,” “Wooden Bridge,” “Hogwart’s Battlements,” “Slytherin Dungeons” and “Marble Staircase: Ron & Hermione.”  Not spectacular but definitely worth a watch. “A Conversation with J.K. Rowling and Daniel Radcliffe” runs about about an hour and is one of the best features easily.  The duo chat about their favorite parts of the franchise and it is really fun to watch.  “The Women of Harry Potter” is a very important look at the strong women from the books and films. “The Goblins of Gringotts” gives some props to the series’ pit-eyed goblins.  There is a cool sneak peak at the UK attraction in “Warner Bros. Studio Tour London”. Lastly J.K. Rowling introduces her new website, Pottermore.

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Synopsis: In the epic finale, the battle between the good and evil forces of the wizarding world escalates into an all-out war. The stakes have never been higher and no one is safe. But it is Harry who may be called upon to make the ultimate sacrifice as he draws closer to the climactic showdown with Lord Voldemort. It all ends here.

 

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Concert Review: Korn “The Path of Totality” Tour, Orlando FL

Korn
“The Path of Totality” Tour
Hard Rock Live, Orlando, FL
November 10th, 2011

Our Score: 3 out of 5 stars

I have been listening to Korn since 1994 and I have always been a big fan.  I have seen them live twice prior to this event back in 1999 and 2003.  They are always known for their intense energy…and of course wild mosh-pits.  This concert followed that same format and wasn’t much different.  Jonathan Davis really seems to loose himself while on stage and totally gets into the music, even though he tended to disappear from stage occasionally.  The playlist was ok even though the ordering of the songs felt out of place and carried an odd pace.

Credit: Trevor Campbell

I felt that concert was split into three main parts.  The beginning of the show started with a few old and rare songs, honestly not the best choices.  But I really do love “No Place to Hide” though.  Once things get started and exciting they starting into their new songs, which was a bit of down slope in the energy.  I liked them new songs but I wish they were more spread out and not bunched together.  Halfway through the show is when they really started to rock some major ass nailing all the classic songs we love from Korn.

I honestly think that their cover of “Another Brick in the Wall” is so fantastic and is packed with so much energy.  They turn this great song into one powerful headbanging tribute.  All and all the concert was definitely fun and entertaining even besides a spotty set list.  Will I be seeing Korn again live…OH YEAH! I will be keeping an eye out for their new album, “The Path of Totality” as well which drops on December 6, 2011.

Korn Set list:
1. Predictable
2. Lies
3. No Place to Hide
4. Proud
5. Narcissistic Cannibal
6. Kill Mercy Within
7. My Wall
8. Get Up
9. Way Too Far
10. Here to Stay
11. Freak on a Leash
12. Falling Away From Me
13. Another Brick in the Wall (Pink Floyd cover)
14. Shoots and Ladders / One
15. Got the Life
16. Blind

CD Review: NIHM “Trade Of Chains”

NIHM
“Trade Of Chains”
Turkey Vulture Records
Tracks: 10

Our Score: 2.5 out of 5 stars

“Trade Of Chains” from the heavy metal group NIHM. The North Carolina based band has been together since 1997 and is a the three piece metal trio that combines a variety of vocal styling’s ranging from full on screaming to scattered rants combined with ferocious instrumentation. “Trade Of Chains” features 10 new tracks that are being released via Jason Z.’s Turkey Vulture Records.

I was definitely interested in checking out the newest album by NIHM. After finding out they are originally from Buffalo, NY an area close to my home I was even a little more intrigued. What I found on this recording was an at times manic flow that really amped up the intensity of each song contained on “Trade Of Chains”. I really enjoyed the spontaneity of each track however I was more a fan on songs like “A.F.R” and “Don’t Go Outside” which featured more traditional arrangements.

“Trade Of Chains” is not a bad album as the group has a sound that is different from a lot of other bands in this genre. At times it felt as though the vocals where a bit rushed which in my opinion seemed to rush the song. This could have been done on purpose as it does give the bands an overall different feel that I am sure some listeners will enjoy.

Track Listing:
1.)    Anon
2.)    Ties
3.)    Holecloser
4.)    A.F.R.
5.)    An Unkind
6.)    Don’t Go Outside
7.)    Ape
8.)    In Your Debt
9.)    My Sweet Oblivion
10.)   Put You Down

CD Review: On Edge “Waiting For Daylight”

On Edge
“Waiting For Daylight”
Turkey Vulture Records
Tracks: 11

Our Score: 4 out of 5 stars

Formed in Yakima, Washington in 1998 the band On Edge is a blending of many different musical styles. From straight up rock and roll to full-blown heavy metal On Edge does it all! The bands first release titled “Waiting For Daylight” features 11 original tracks by the 5 member band. The album is being released via Jason Z.’s Turkey Vulture Records which is based out of Rockford Illinois.

I found the tracks contained on “Waiting For Daylight” to be very enjoyable to listen to. Each of the 11 tracks featured on the album had some really great grooves which pulled you in and made you want more. When an album has the power to pull the listener in the artists have done their job. “Waiting For Daylight” is one of those albums and them some! Tracks like “American Idol”, “Breaking” and, “Complicated” which features a very melodic arrangement that further showcases the bands diversity. Owner/Producer Jason Z. really found himself another great act to add to his already impressive lineup at Turkey Vulture Records.

If you have the chance to pick up On Edge’s debut album “Waiting For Light” definitely do it. You won’t be disappointed

Track Listing:
1.)    Stars
2.)    Transmit The Dead
3.)    American idol
4.)    Wasted Life
5.)    Breaking
6.)    Complicated
7.)    Hurt By You
8.)    Mutant Gooch
9.)    Ojos
10.)  Simple Things
11.)  Oompah

CD Review: Dyer “Rage…Fury…Alcohol”

Dyer
“Rage…Fury…Alcohol”
Turkey Vulture Records
Tracks: 9

Our Score: 3 out of 5

“Rage…Fury…Alcohol” is the first release from the Southern California heavy metal band Dyer. The 4 piece band made up of Carlos Velarde- guitars, Ivan Gonzalez- vocals, Sergio Lopez- Bass and Ryan Nazarian- Drums bring a no nonsense approach to their playing of intense heavy metal. The album features 9 tracks and is being released via Turkey Vulture Records.

If you are looking for straight forward no frills heavy metal then this is the album for you. Each track contained on the album is a stripped down metal master piece. Vocalist Ivan Gonzalez does a great job pushing his performances almost to the breaking point which surely just adds to the bands performance. Tracks such as “Against The Grain” and the melodic “My Last Rights” were personal highlights. From a production stand point the album seems to have a minimalist approach which I feel contributed the albums raw feel.

“Rage…Fury…Alcohol” is exactly as the title says. If you are a fan of bands such as Machine Head or Fear Factory definitely give the new album by Dyer a listen.

Track Listing:
1.) Rage…Fury…Alcohol
2.) Hallow Ground
3.) Against The Grain
4.) Black Plague
5.) Left For Dead
6.) My Last Rights
7.) Revenant Mind
8.) The Bridge Burner
9.) The Fall