Sunday, November 29, 2009

WATCH: Food, Inc.



Food, Inc. is an expose on America's industrialized food system. This documentary does a superb job of clarifying the health, economic, social and environmental consequences of the way we produce our food. Specifically, issues such as factory farming, immigrant worker abuse, genetic engineering, pesticides, global warming and foodborne illnesses are discussed. The film is particularly notable because it is both entertaining and educational. Featuring interviews from notable food industry experts such as Michael Pollan (writer of "The Ominvore's Dilemma') and Eric Schlosser (producer of "Fast Food Nation"), this film reveals many shocking truths and may well change the way you eat. Overall: 93/100.

PLAY: DJ Hero



Attempting to capitalize on the rising popularity of music games over the past few years (Guitar Hero, Rock Band, Dance Dance Revolution), Activision has released DJ Hero, a DJ simulation game. DJ Hero can be purchased in standard and renegade editions. Both editions contain the same game, but the renegade edition includes a fancy turntable stand and a Jay-Z/Eminem double CD, and the renegade edition's turntable is made of superior material. The game contains 93 songs, featuring an impressive variety of artists from Daft Punk, Rihanna, and Gorillaz to the Jackson 5, the Beastie Boys and Cypress Hill. Having played the game for a few hours, I can confirm that it is a lot of fun and a great party game. Although I have no experience on the real life 1's and 2's, in my opinion the game's use of cross-fading and scratching provides a strong simulation of what a DJ does. The renegade edition ($200) is not cheap, but as a home entertainment piece it is well worth the money. Overall: 95/100.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

READ: New Yorker Article - Offensive Play



In "Offensive Play", Malcolm Gladwell delves into the issue of brain trauma for NFL players. Gladwell compares dogfighting to professional football, on the basis that violence, and subsequently injury, may not be removed from each activity. To illustrate his point, Gladwell discusses the post-career tribulations of former NFL lineman, Kyle Turley. Although I do not agree fully with all of his opinions in the article, Gladwell provides great insight into the issue of concussions for professional athletes. This is a must-read for NFL fans. The online article is available HERE.

LISTEN: Basement Jaxx - Scars



Basement Jaxx are a house music duo originating from South London. They have been performing since 1994, and their discography includes notable remixes of Missy Elliott's "4 My People", Justin Timberlake's "Like I Love You" and N.E.R.D.'s "She Wants to Move", as well as their own memorable singles of "Where's your head at?" and "Romeo". Their style is difficult to describe because their creativity is almost unbound. From vocals and samples to synthesizers and live instruments, the breadth of sounds that can be heard on any given Jaxx album is astounding. Their most recent album, Scars, is no exception to the rule. Thus far, my favorite tracks are "Scars" (featuring Kelis) and "Saga" (featuring Santogold). In UK, the first radio single is "Raindrops". For a trippy animated video using "Scars" as the soundtrack, go HERE.

DRINK: Pumpkin-Infused Beverages



It's October, and this means it is time for beverages infused with that oh-so-delicious Pumpkin goodness. From Pumpkin Lattes at Starbcks to Pumpkin Pie Milkshakes at the diner, the bounty of lantern-o-jackings are being used to flavor liquid sensations all over town. Like eggnog lattes in December and Cadbury Mini-Eggs near Easter, drinks infused with this warm-weather squash will not stay in stores for long. Drink up before it's too late!

Monday, October 12, 2009

WATCH: Zombieland



Zombieland is a comedy starring Woody Harrelson and Jesse Eisenberg. It should be noted that, as a comedy, anyone looking for a horror movie is out of luck. With that said, I do feel that Zombie movies are far superior when they are of a comedic nature (for an example, see "Shaun of the Dead") Here, the movie does an admirable job staying light-hearted and taking comedic stabs at the cliches of the genre. Also, the self-deprecating humor of Jesse Eisenberg as nerd-extraordinaire is definitely chuckle-worthy. Without playing spoiler, I will lastly note that a man by the initials B.M. makes a cameo in this movie, and the results are highly entertaining. As a whole, although the movie is not filled with LOL moments, there were enough LTMQ (laughing to myself quietly) moments to warrant a visit to the theater. Overall: 86/100.

LISTEN: Rodrigo y Gabriela's 11:11



Rodrigo y Gabriela is a musical duo consisting of Rodrigo Sanchez and Gabriela Quintero. They are well-known for playing fast, rhythmic songs with classical guitars. Their last album, a self-titled effort in 2006, entered the Irish albums chart at #1 and included outstanding covers of Metallica's "Orion" and Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven". Their new album, 11:11, stays true to the group's distinctive sound, using speed and creative guitar-slapping to generate an illusion of multiple instruments at work, even though there are only two guitars playing. My favorite tracks on the new album are: Santo Domingo, Triveni, and Hora Zero, but the whole album is well-worth a listen. Overall: 89/100.