Saturday, July 30, 2005

Pre-work ramblings

Just finished off a box of those new strawberry milkshake Pop Tarts and the consensus is that they're not bad, but I probably won't make them a regular purchase. My favorite Pop Tarts flavors are still brown sugar cinnamon and s'mores.

I have to go to work early today and, right now, I'm tired as f*ck, so I'll make this quick. There's a good chance I won't be finished on a new episode of Jump Cut Radio until around the middle of next week. It's just that I have so much on my plate right now that podcasting is not that high up on my priorities.

I recently received an e-mail by the band Parker Street Cinema about a song they wanted me to use in my next episode. Here's the link:

"Midnight Shakes the Memory" (MP3)

You can download a couple other tracks by the band here.

Tuesday, July 26, 2005

Prairie Home Companion: The Movie

Here's an excellent New York Times article on the new Robert Altman film, an adaptation of Garrison Keillor's famous radio show A Prairie Home Companion.

Being an avid listener of the show myself, I was blown away when I first found out about this project. While I admit I'm not too familiar with Altman (I've only seen "The Player," "3 Women" and "Gosford Park"), I have faith in his direction. Hey, if you have Paul Thomas Anderson as a "backup director," that's saying something.

OK, here it is in black and white and it's serious!

Kudos to Stereogum for reporting on the corrupt business practices of the major record labels. For some time, most of us have known that a lot of music gets played on the radio because some major label had bribed the radio station to do so. Well, thanks to Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, this practice is finally out in the open. Stereogum posted some e-mails that were revealed in a press release by Spitzer and, I must say, they are quite hilarious.

Wednesday, July 20, 2005

The devil's waiting...


otis
Originally uploaded by Grevel.

Thanks to the FlickrBlog for pointing me to this really cool new club on Flickr called Entrance to Hell. Check it out and look for my entry as well!

New Photo!...sort of

Alright, so I know it's kinda lame to have one of my own photo's as the Photo of the Week but I just couldn't find anything on Flickr that looked good enough. I guess I need to post the guidelines I follow in deciding a Photo of the Week:

1. Must be a good photo.

Duh. Though everyone's idea of "good" differs, since this is my blog, my opinion is what sets things in motion around here.

2. Needs to be readily available in a downloadable format (preferably JPEG).

If I'm unable to download it, I won't be able to insert it into the header of my website now, would I?

3. Preferably, the photo needs a Creative Commons license.

With a couple exceptions, all the photos I showcase have been licensed with Creative Commons and most of them are available on Flickr.

So, if you've got some photos you'd like me to take a look at, lemme know by sending a link or something to devin@dimattiafilms.com! Thanks!

P.S. I'm currently listening to a podcast called The Dorktones Podcast. It's a lot of fun, with the bulk of the show focusing on retro music. In their new episode, they play the theme song to "The Blob"! I think that's all you need to know.

Monday, July 18, 2005

In this post: cool t-shirts, shows about funeral homes, and what I bought recently!

Threadless.com Product - Sweet Creep
I know y'all are utterly fascinated by my day-to-day exploits but it's my blog and I do what I want! Don't worry, though; I'll try to make things interesting for you!

I've discovered this kickass website called Threadless T-Shirts where people submit t-shirt designs in the hopes of being picked up and mass-produced on the website's online store (like the design pictured above). I must say, a lot of the designs are really awesome and I just might have to invest in a couple. Not like I don't have enough t-shirts already, though. My brother and I recently went on a trip to Goodwill and came home with a few t-shirts and some old vinyls (my brother got live Queen and Led Zeppelin albums, I got a double album by ELO). Just felt like adding to the already overflowing pile 'o stuff in our house, I guess.

I "netflixed" the first season of Six Feet Under, the main reason being I was looking at the tracklist for their new soundtrack and couldn't find a single song I didn't like. It's amazing how the musical tastes of a movie or television show will get me interested in the actual movie/TV show. (case-in-point: I'm seeing Wedding Crashers tomorrow. Reason? The soundtrack.) Anyway, the show is awesome. I absolutely love it. Only problem is I now have to sift through FOUR SEASONS of the damn thing to get caught up. I hope my campus library has the DVDs available. UNCW's pretty good about keeping their stock of DVDs up-to-date.

And finally, I pre-ordered the new...um, New Pornographers album Twin Cinema, which I played the title track to on episode 9 of Jump Cut Radio. If you pre-order the album of Matador's website, you'll get a free 7" with an exclusive track on it. Yippee! (That was a slightly sarcastic "Yippee!" if you couldn't tell. I do like free vinyl though...)

UPDATE 7/20: I altered the link to the Threadless website so that if you guys buy something from them after clicking on my link, it gets referred back to me, scoring me points so I can get free t-shirts! You can do the same by registering with them and referring your friends.

Saturday, July 16, 2005

I know my dad is gonna love this one...

"I've invented a new game-- X-treme Backgammon.

X-treme Backgammon is when halfway through someone explaining the rules of Backgammon to you, you bite them and then eat the dice.

The X-treme part really comes later, when you're passing three dice out your urethra. The bad news is that it irreparably damages your ability to pee. The good news is that I rolled an eleven in the toilet."
--from Acid Zen Wonder Paint

Wednesday, July 13, 2005

The Daily Show...need I say more?

The new set on Comedy Central's The Daily Show is, I'm sorry to say, pretty over-the-top. Jon Stewart is right smack in the center of the thing and, like he said in yesterday's episode, it looks too sci-fi. "I've been promoted from fake anchor to starship commander."

So, let's take a trip in the wayback machine to see some recent highlights of the old Daily Show set. Oh, old Daily Show set...we hardly knew ye.

Guatanamo Baywatch and Noodles Jefferson (QuickTime movie)

A Relatively Closer Look at Hitler References (QuickTime movie)

Sunday, July 10, 2005

Share the Love COMPLETE Mix Now Online!

Hey, folks! I finally got around to uploading a ZIP file of all the MP3s in my first indie mix, "Share the Love". You can check out the tracklisting, the artwork, and of course, download the album by clicking here.

I sent it on to Yewknee.com in the hopes that he will include it in his Summer Mix Series. Here's hopin'.

Saturday, July 09, 2005

Back from Ohio!


Entrance to the Dragster
Originally uploaded by devpd.

Finally back, boys and girls! I said I was gonna post updates while I was over in Sandusky, Ohio, but sadly, our hotel had no internet access. :-(

The good news is I am back from my exploits in Cedar Point and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and have returned with a gaggle of photos for your viewing pleasure. Take a gander.

I'm going to go ahead and get started on the next episode of Jump Cut Radio where I will review War of the Worlds and (hopefully) Dark Water. Laters!

Wednesday, June 29, 2005

Sorry, been out of it for a bit...

Been working a lot as well as watching a lot of movies, so I haven't had time to post. I know, excuses, excuses. Well, you'll be disappointed to know that the only update I have is something you probably already know already: the trailer for King Kong

I was stunned when I saw it. It truly is an impressive trailer. It shows plenty of stuff to get people really excited about the film, but it doesn't give away too much. The only person who gets to talk at all in the trailer is Jack Black, who I'm looking forward to seeing portray a 1920s hot-shot filmmaker.

As for other news, I'm busy working on a new episode of Jump Cut Radio, which will hopefully be done by Thursday. The new version of iTunes comes with podcasting capabilities built-in and I was surprised to find that my show had already been added to the new podcast directory on the iTunes Music Store! If you're not a subscriber, now's the perfect time! Just go to the iTunes Music Store and search for Jump Cut Radio. Once you find it, hit Subscribe and the latest show will automatically download onto the Podcast page of iTunes. Easy, right?

If you're reading this at 2 AM ('cause that's when I'm writing it), lemme give you some loud music, courtesy of Extra Super Action Show, to keep you awake and alert! If that doesn't work, punch yourself in the face! That always seems to do the trick.

The Jackoffs, "Sucker" (MP3)

The Epoxies, "Need More Time" (MP3)

Saturday, June 25, 2005

Iron & Wine @ Carrboro


Iron & Wine Poster
Originally uploaded by devpd.

Really awesome concert, I gotta say. Sadly, not many of my photos turned out good. Still, in my defense, I was too busy taking in the sublime melancholy of Sam Beam's music to worry about taking any photos. :-)

Opening act Band of Horses was quite awesome as well. Definitely have a Coldplay sense of anthemic yet simplistic rock structure, yet their lead vocalist has a Wayne Coyne-style voice thing going on. Am I trying too hard to sound cool? Sorry 'bout that. Here's some free music from both bands to make up for it:

Iron & Wine, "Woman King" (MP3)

Band of Horses, "Funeral" (MP3)

Wednesday, June 22, 2005

Flaming Lips, Strokes updates

So, after parusing the websites for The Flaming Lips and The Strokes, I was somewhat disappointed to hear that their new albums are not going to be released this year. Instead, both groups are pushing for an early 2006 release date. We'll see.

The singles for the new albums, however, will be making a slightly earlier debut. "Mr. Ambulance Driver," the lead single off the Flaming Lips' album At War With the Mystics, will be featured on the soundtrack to (ugh) Wedding Crashers, which will be released on July 12. The new Strokes single should be out by November.

The Flaming Lips are busy at work on other things, too. Their documentary, The Fearless Freaks is selling left and right at local music stores. They've got a new DVD coming soon which'll feature all their music videos for Warner Bros, including the new one for "Mr. Ambulance Driver." They're also still working on Christmas on Mars, which is tentatively scheduled for a Christmas 2005 release.

Alright, that's all I got. I'm off to the Iron & Wine concert. I'll hopefully have some photos of it for you tomorrow. Cheers!

Monday, June 20, 2005

Triumph at the Michael Jackson Trial

I'm sure this has been mentioned on countless other blogs, but I would like to point it out because I believe it has been a long time since I've seen Triumph the Insult Comic Dog do anything that I've laughed at. The joke wore off after a while and I am happy to say that, after watching this video, Triumph is back with a vengenance!

Triumph Interviews Michael Jackson Supporters (Requires QuickTime)

It also pretty much sums up my opinion over the now-closed Michael Jackson trial. Conan O'Brien is correct in calling it a "circus," and this video shows that the lunatic fringe was present and accounted for. I will say that Michael Jackson does have some serious psychological issues that need to be worked out, but if a jury was able to find him "not guilty" on all counts, the family that prosecuted him must've had many problems of their own. Feel free to discuss amongst yourselves.

Alright, for those of you who really don't give a fuck (and I can't say I blame you), here's some music to tide you over: NEW JAMIROQUAI!!

Why, yes, I do have a love for Jamiroquai. You got a problem with that? :-)

Friday, June 17, 2005

Steve's An Alright Dude



So, finally got around to watching Steve Jobs's keynote address at the Worldwide Developers Conference. Naturally, I skipped on ahead to the part where he shows off the new iTunes podcast capabilities! Kick-ass! What blew me away, however, was the new podcast created by Apple to play new music from the iTunes Music Store. Apparently, Jobs has found a way to create chapters in a podcast, complete with titles and album art for each chapter!! How can I do that for my show?

Anyway, here's where you can view Jobs' address.

Also, you need to see the new trailer for the upcoming Wallace & Gromit movie!! SEE IT. NOW.

Wednesday, June 15, 2005

Acid Zen Wonder Paint!



If anyone who visits my site listens to The Tragically Nameless Podcast, you'll know that for the last couple posts, I've basically been regurgitating stuff TNP host Deniz Rudin has been praising. Well, I don't care. The stuff he plugs is awesome.

Like Acid Zen Wonder Paint! Who knew that you could have so much fun with MS Paint drawings?? This site is one of the most random things I've ever found on the Internet. WARNING! Some of this material is not safe for work. (This means you, Mom.)

I am listening to the new episode of Jump Cut right now, making sure it's good and podcasty for you guys! That's right, I give every new episode of Jump Cut Radio my 200-point inspection to make sure you're receiving the finest quality podcast money can buy! And if you're not satisfied, simply return the episode for a full refund! No other podcaster can offer you this kind of deal, not even Adam Curry!

Tuesday, June 14, 2005

Save PBS!

I've never used this blog as my own personal soapbox (at least not in terms of political stances and community service pleas), but I received some e-mails from Common Cause and MoveOn.org informing me that a House subcommittee has voted to cut funding for public broadcasting, under the grounds that National Public Radio and the Public Broadcasting Service has a "liberal bias" in their programming. Oh, give me a break. Are Republicans still upset over the "Travels With Buster" controversy?

I believe Democratic Rep. David Obey (Wis.) says it best. "Americans overwhelmingly see public broadcasting as an unbiased information source. Perhaps that's what the GOP finds so offensive about it. Republican leaders are trying to bring every facet of the federal government under their control. . . . Now they are trying to put their ideological stamp on public broadcasting."

So, in the interest of keeping shows that I've grown up with, like "Sesame Street," alive, I've added a button to the right side of the screen which takes you to this Common Cause page, where you can learn more about Congress' decision and how you can act out against it!

Monday, June 13, 2005

White Stripes review



I never understand why, when musicians spend a small amount of time creating an album, that their record labels advertise this fact. This kind of tidbit leaves the album ripe for criticism, especially if it doesn’t hold up to the musician’s past efforts (the typical review contains something like “This sounds like it was made in two weeks”). One album, Daft Punk’s Human After All, has already succumbed to this, and it was possible that the White Stripes’ new album, Get Behind Me Satan, would follow suit. Thankfully, this is not the case.

With every new White Stripes album, Jack and Meg take in even more musical influences and genre styles and apply their rules of lo-fi recording and straightforward songwriting, to craft a collection of songs that are throwbacks to the music of yesteryear, yet are strikingly original. With Get Behind Me Satan, the Stripes have concocted yet another stellar list of immediate and engaging music.

Don’t let the lead single “Blue Orchid” fool you. This album doesn’t rock as much as Elephant, the duo’s 2003 release that made the top of numerous Best Of lists. In fact, with the exception of two tracks (“Blue Orchid” and the Elephant throwback “Instinct Blues”), there’s nary an electric guitar to be found. Instead, Jack White ops for pounding pianos, marimbas, and bongos, among other unique forms of instrumentation. The strangest example comes in the form of “The Nurse,” which immediately follows “Blue Orchid” (there’s hardly any pauses between tracks, giving listeners barely any time to catch their breath). “The Nurse” contains the aforementioned marimbas as well as stuttering drumbeats that seem to go against the rhythm of the song entirely, making for a bizarre and, ultimately fascinating track.

Still, the best moments on Get Behind Me Satan are the most immediate and accessible ones, like “My Doorbell,” which grabs the listener and forces him (or her) to start pounding the nearest tabletop, pantomiming Jack’s forceful piano. Experience similar phenomenon while listening to “The Denial Twist,” which boasts not only the funniest track name, but some clever lyrics as well (“So now you’re mad, denying the truth/And it’s getting in the wisdom in the back of your tooth”). Once again, Jack White wears his inspirations on his sleeve as the piano returns for a finale on the Elton John-inspired “I’m Lonely (But I Ain’t That Lonely Yet),” but not before he performs “As Ugly As I Seem,” an acoustic guitar ballad that wouldn’t feel out of place on the White Album.

The White Stripes continue to excel in crafting albums that are immediately enjoyable to the first-time listener, and yet, continue to build upon themselves with each and every push of the Play button.

Devin Hearts Online Comix



I am now hooked on the kick-ass phenomenon called online comics. When the world's newspapers are overcome with "Blondie," "Cathy," "The Family Circus," and "Ziggy" comics that nobody laughs at, it's hard to find room for anything creative and humorous anymore. Thankfully, we've got the Internet. wOOt!

The comic I posted above is part of a series called Everyone Drunk But Me, a very funny "true story" comic about the artist's time spent as a foreign exchange student in Russia.

If you want more comics to distract you from any important work you may be doing right now (DiMattiaFilms.com is not responsible for any possible termination from your job.) check these other online comix out!

Avalon Alight
Boy on a Stick and Slither
No 4th Wall to Break
Nothing Nice to Say
Questionable Content

Sunday, June 12, 2005

It's official.

The phrase "sizzle or fizzle" is gay. Incredibly gay. In fact, it's so gay, I'm quite sure gay people make it a point to avoid using this phrase.

You can see the latest example of why this phrase is gay on Rotten Tomatoes, a usually awesome review site which puts all online movie reviews into an easy, convenient, ratings system. Only problem is how the heck did Episode III get an 82% rating???

There's another new episode of Jump Cut on its way. I'll review Layer Cake, one of the best British crime dramas I've ever seen, plus I'll dig through the Jump Cut archives and unearth some old audio from me and Nathan's bygone days...something like that. :-)