21 November 2011

painted love

HOW FAR WOULD YOU GO FOR LOVE?

not a bad thing to ask yourself with thanksgiving, the holidays, and my very own birthday coming up!!!
anyway, Cartier has unveiled Painted Love, a collaboration that finds Air‘s music coming together with the visuals credited to NYC's Waverly collective, but actually created & directed by Brooklyn-based BEN DICKINSON, with the participation of the talented illustrator IRINA DAKEVA. this short film — okay, you can call it a video if you absolutely must — is only the first installment of a projected three-part series sponsored by Cartier, with each one featuring a different combination of directors and musicians, and all of them providing their own answers to the thematic question “How far would you go for love?”

in the case of Painted Love, a dreamy, surrealistic piece of work, the hero is a passionate painter who pops in and out of the realms of reality and art, blurring the borders between the two as he pursues the dream girl from his paintings, who comes alive and beckons him to be with her. the series is set to be completed sometime next year, but Cartier isn’t waiting that long to start celebrating — on November 25, the official launch party for the trilogy will take place in Tokyo at Sound Museum Vision. not only will frequent Air accomplice Sébastien Tellier be performing live, there’ll also be DJ sets from Kitsuné co-founder Gildas Loaëc and, yes, Air themselves. But even if you aren’t able to catch a plane to Tokyo in time to party with the Parisian pop princes and their pals, you can still feast your eyes on the fruits of their work on this page and anticipate what’s still to come in Cartier’s series. also, check out this behind-the-scenes clip with Air's Jean-Benoît Dunkel:

16 November 2011

mirror mirror

looks like Immortals not only took in twice as much at the box office on its first weekend as it cost to make, but it very well could have taken all the action packed testosterone out of Tarsem's system. his latest, Mirror Mirror, is a much brighter tongue-in-cheek version of the classic Snow White fairytale:
Julia Roberts' queen might be more interesting of a character than Snow White herself, but at least, she's not a million times hotter than Snow White, you'll understand what i mean below... Nathan Lane keeps it light, The Social Network's Armie Hammer is eye candy enough, and the flamboyant costumes are rather fun.

if a Princess Bride style movie doesn't cut it for you, Rupert Sanders' darker Twilight version of Snow White will come out a few months later. my only question here: IS THE MIRROR ON CRACK?! how could Kristen Stewart (Snow White) ever be fairer than the much sexier Charleze Theron?! how could a pasty bony white chick be more attractive than a flawless South African queen?! c'mon now, if i was Charleze & some stupid mirror told me Kristen Stewart might be more beautiful, i'd be mad as hell. maybe that's why this austere version is a lot more violent than Tarsem's... still, the trailer is bad ass. besides, i'm slightly intrigued with what Marvel superhero Thor adds to the fairytale. what an interesting mashup to say the least:

the moral of the story is that a mirror can be quite right, or quite simply dead wrong. make sure you buy the right one!!!

I ♡ LOSERS

check out the latest from everynone...

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15 November 2011

Marcel The Shell

TREATS & SNOOZIN', SNOOZIN' & TREATS...
here's the latest in the life of Marcel The Shell, my favourite anthropomorphic shell in the whole wide world! why smile? cuz it's worth it!

Marcel The Shell With His Shoes On is a collaborative effort of writer/director Dean Fleischer Camp & writer/actor Jenny Slate. they launched this series last year & have since collected a few awards between Sundance & the NY Int'l Children Film Fest. in case you missed the very first chapter of this adorable & wonderful biopic, here we go:

14 November 2011

I ♡ FEIST

just a few weekend highlights, captured with my old school iPhone 4... LESLIE FEIST is currently touring for her METALS, her new album recorded in beautiful Big Sur... for more details, check out this review. for more photos, check out this link... i had the privilege of meeting her a million years ago, back when i represented musical artists such as the members of Broken Social Scene. time flies. it's so good to see her doing so well!

my favourite new Feist song - ANTI-PIONEER:



Encore №1 from 2004 - LET IT DIE (2004):



Encore №2 from 2007 with Chilly Gonzales - THE LIMIT TO YOUR LOVE:


the funnest part of the night was her lively performance of my favourite pop song of hers - MY MOON MY MAN. i was too into it to point & shoot, but the Patrick Daughters video is one of her best:

11 November 2011

everybody shake

LITTLE BOOTS IS BACK! it's been a while since i last heard anything from her. this new track is a fun one:

SHAKE MP3

as Hot Chip's protégée back in 2008, Little Boots won me over with these two songs:

STUCK ON REPEAT MP3
NEW TO TOWN MP3

you can catch Little Boots live in LA on November 21st... till then, have a fantastic weekend. just be sure to shake it to the ground & repeat
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11.11.11



i'm not sure today's date has any mythological significance, but you might find it in TARSEM's latest movie IMMORTALS... at the very least, you'll find lots of gold-lamé leotards, cool fetishistic headgear and Henry Cavill in action, shirtless. c'mon now, what else do you need?!

alright, a few tunes for the weekend can't hurt either. here we go...

Martin Gore ☆ MAN MADE MACHINE MP3
Seya ☆ BACKLIGHT MP3
Aeroplane ☆ SAVE ME NOW MP3

wrapping up this page with more music, now laced with a nice piece of classic cinema. Lee Marvin and Angie Dickinson perform Steve Reich's minimal piece Clapping Music... slap it real good:

09 November 2011

my house... my pleasure

I WANT THIS JACKET!

i don't do chain store one-offs by major designers, but i'd make an exception here... anyhew, Lindsey Wixson and Daphne Groeneveld star in the surrealist, minute-long
Versace for H&M spot, by veteran director
Johan Renck. Daphne clones are pumped out on a conveyor belt in one scene; in another, Donatella Versace pulls on ropes attached to the two models like marionettes; and in still another, Versace picks up Groeneveld by thumb and forefinger as she runs up a staircase. the spot ends with Donatella turning around to announce:

MY HOUSE, MY RULES, MY PLEASURE.


...more of Johan Renck's work on this page.

03 November 2011

jelly beans

ok, here's the song least likely to ever make it on my blog because, frankly, i'm just not that into it... however, director Greg Jardin (pictured here with his radical music video rep Jenn Heath) did such an incredible job, that i can actually enjoy the song; even his sound design adds a nice touch to the experience... it just goes to show how much a video can do for an artist i personally would hardly appreciate otherwise...

here's the skinny - Greg Jardin spent the last 22 months, on and off, holed up with over 288,000 JELLY BEANS and a rotating army of interns, to create this magical piece for Kina Grannis. more about their diligent process: