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"Dead End Justice" or another "Cherry Bomb?" - The Runaways Review

I realize this review/promo is a little delayed, but I wanted to do a blurb on Floria Sigismondi’s movie The Runaways. This band…this story is very personal to me. I’ve been an avid Joan Jett fan since I probably was 10 and figure out that my dad had an awesome record collection.

My love only grew as I angstily stumbled through my teenage years. That’s when I really started getting into Jett’s early band, The Runaways. They personified the anger and confusion I felt. Plus it made me feel like a semi-rebel when I told people I listened to them. When you’re in high school, appearance is everything….which only enhances the symbolism that The Runaway’s story holds….it becomes both ironic AND cliché.

The Runaways were the first girls who rocked. They were the lonely females in a man’s world and basically took the lynching for the rest of us. Without The Runaways….there would be no Go-Gos, no Donnas, no Dresden Dolls….and it would have been much harder for everyone from Britney to Lady Gaga.   

They broke down all the stereotypes….leading a feminist revolt in the music industry. They pushed every boundary set for them:  age, gender, sexual orientation….they tore every one down in a mixture of fiery power chords and rebel yells.

The Runaways were ALSO the first teenaged girls to be drug hyped and sexually exploited into stardom. (sadly this has not ended, but as a whole we’ve become more aware of this serious issue)

And despite the lasting impact they had on rock ‘n roll music, the actual story of The Runaways is quite tragic. To me, these girls were martyrs for the religion of female rock. They were tortured, persecuted, and driven to a premature death….and despite it….they are barely remembered. While almost anyone can karaoke “I love rock and roll” after a few beers….most people my age have never even heard of The Runaways.

 

(I highly suggest reading “Neon Angel: A Memoir of a Runaway by Cherrie Currie to get an accurate recount of the real story behind The Runaways)


This is why I was so very excited for this movie to be made. I usually don’t enjoy biopics about musicians...(I feel like there is always something lacking in cinematically telling the story of a musician,) but to me this was a chance for people to know about The Runaways. Know who Cherrie Currie was and listen to her story. Learn from it. And maybe finally give her and the rest of The Runaways the recognition they deserved.

I went and saw this movie the first weekend it was out (despite the serious cock-blocking its been receiving in release). I will say that while it didn’t live up to my every hope and desire….it was a bold and acceptable attempt.

Floria Sigismondi is best known for her music videos for the likes of The Cure, Marilyn Manson, David Bowie, Muse, Christian Aguilera, etc. I personally have no balks about her direction of this movie. I would say that her music video upbringing only helped her tell this story.  She understands music and how to direct it…very well. The performance pieces of this film were definitely the highlight.

However, I will say that the script could have been a hell of a lot better. Even me, being someone who knew all about The Runaways prior, had trouble keeping up and understanding what was going on. This is why biopics are hard. To tell the story of someone’s life in 2 hours can never happen. No matter how good of a writer you are….important things WILL be left out and overlooked. And THAT is the major flaw of this film.

Way too many important events are left out or fused together and essential feelings get overlooked and written off.

 

As a whole, the R-rated shock value of this movie helps this 'lack of full-explaination" flaw. 

Michael Shannon screaming at 15 year old girls to “think with their cocks” is rather unsettling…..as the story of The Runaway’s should be. It should make you feel dirty and like you are watching something horribly wrong.

Shannon hits dead on with his portrayal of music business legend, Kim Fowley. People who have seen old interviews of him will definitely be thoroughly creeped out at the resemblance.

 

There was A LOT of hype for Dakota Fanning as Currie. And while I still believe Fanning is the most talented actress of her generation….something seemed to be lacking. People who know very much about Currie will be disappointed with the lack of “MoJo” that Fanning can’t seem to muster up. Granted Fanning is only 15, but so was Currie at the time.

While Currie always seemed like a (cherry)bomb about ready to explode, Fanning brought a more quiet, inner demise to the role….looking distant and annoyed most of the time. Her rebellion felt more like that of a millennial emo kid than that of a 70’s cocaine addicted, sexually abused, rock star.

Fanning does shine though….almost nailing the look and performances exactly. I also applauded her effort in tackling the role to begin with. She’s certainly gotten backlash…for depicting events I wouldn’t have even thought about doing at 15. But Fanning’s maturity is way beyond that of a 15 year old. THAT is obvious given her devotion to accurately portraying this tragic life. To call on David Bowie, “she is quite aware of what she is going through.”

 

Kristen Stewart. Kristen Stewart. Joan Jett could not have played a better Joan Jett.

Now I understand that Kristen Stewart is no Meryl Streep, but she nailed this role.  And definitely proved that her acting abilities will one day outshine the biggest tragedy of her career…(also known as Twilight.)  For all the reasons that Fanning couldn’t quite “get it up” for Currie….the same reasons are what gave Stewart the edge on this character. 

Stewart IS Jett….if it was just method acting….then props, but it was almost scary how much Stewart looked, acted, and sounded like Jett. Jett was known for projecting badass-ness on this world....hiding the fact that she had the same scared, insecure teenage girl inside her that ALL girls at that age have.

Stewart seems to have this same demeanor going for her. She is one of the biggest stars on this planet right now….but one look at her and you can tell she’s has to pep-talk herself into being “ok” every morning. The pressure of being judged is enough to drive her to rebellious extremes. Jett was the same way….”fuck um all….before they fuck you.”

Both girls do an excellent job in playing out the complex relationship of Jett and Currie. The media seemed to think that calling it a lesbian-love would somehow draw more press….and yes, yes it did, but that is not what their relationship was about. It was about the love that you feel for the first person that understands you and the first person who uses that understanding to destroy you. When you’re a teenager this love is both the most exhilarating and most painful thing in your life. Its not about sex….its about passion.

Overall I would say this movie is good. Lacking in many areas, but it still has enough indie–uhmp to carry it into being a cult hit. This film has received a lot of great reviews (somewhat to my surprise) and I am very glad. While it will probably not do much at the box office….i hope that it will at least become a movie that most people will eventually see. (dvd, tv, or otherwise)

 

The Bottom Line: If you’re a fan of The Runaways you will not be disappointed. If you’ve never heard of them….it probably won’t mean much to you.

My Advice: Go see it....if you live somewhere that actually has it. 

The Runaways: 7/10 

and here's the music video for "Cherry Bomb".....awesome!

Bring on the Deathly Hallows...

there are very few experiences that are as bizarre as a midnight opening of a harry potter movie. i tend to see myself as a rather delightful geek. i have my weird moments. we all do. but the weirdness found at the harry potter premieres take on a whole new level. i love every weird moment - for - if nothing else, the fact that it makes me feel better about myself.

oh harry potter.

i could and will argue that the harry potter series is the world's greatest piece of modern literature. i know this is true because as i look around me in the theater...the mother of the witch dressed like a sexy hermione is every bit as excited as her child. the types of stories that can bridge these gaps are few and far between. its rare to come across a story so universal that everyone who reads it can find an understanding that is made up of:

1 part "the world"

and 2 parts "their inner being."

what i mean is - that on the base level harry potter is a story full of adventure and drama and it can be appreciated for that sole fact. but on a deeper level it is part of us. its the story of all of us. no matter who we are or where we are from...we feel like we belong in harry's world. we've all felt alone, abandon, confused. we know the pressure of friendship and love and the importance of putting those 2 things above all else. we all fight the battle between good and evil.

 

Here is my review of Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince

These movies have come a long way since they first began. i think this is probably the only franchise in history to manage to get better with each installment as opposed to embarrassing themselves. the half blood prince is an excellent movie.

really. the quality of the cinematography, the editing, the acting....is all an improvement.

the movies are starting to feel like actual movies. the half blood prince could stand on its own (if it wanted) - which is a very impressive feat. the story-line felt more true to the book than any of others have. maybe we're just getting used to seeing the sparknotes version?

Actors:

i was fairly impressed with daniel radcliffe's performance. he's been barely staying above water for the past 5 movies, but in this installment he is the one pulling his co-stars up. it's about time harry potter.

rupert grint (ron) and emma watson (hermione) are good...considering. they are not giving much to work with, so i will be excited to see how they take hold of their characters when it really matters. after being downgraded to serving as background and comic relief for the past few movies....i hope they both get the chance to let their characters evolve in the finales. 

michael gambon (dumbledore) and jim broadbent (slughorn) were both outstanding. tom felton (drako) did a wonderful job as well. as did the girl cast as lavender...while she was not what i was expecting, she was definitely one of the highlights of the movie. 

i was less impressed this time around by alan rickman (snape) and helena bonham carter (bellatrix). although neither got near enough screen-time to do anything. so i will forgive them. 

i was thoroughly creeped out by the adorable child they found to play young tom riddle. it was a fabulous casting choice.

bonnie wright (ginny), however, creeped me out too (and not in the good way). maybe its just me, but she has a strong, silent, "able to destroy a person with my eyes" thing going on. i wouldn't want anyone else to play her, but i would appreciate some form of emotion every now and then.

 

The Story:

oh....this is always the catch and always the main factor to my disappointment. 

however, this time around i am a lot less disappointed than i thought i was going to be.

first, my 2 main complaints:

1.) the mix between the muggle world and the wizarding world is not play out well at all. there is like a 10 second clip at the beginning of the movie and that is it. except maybe for one line hermione's says later one. i've always found this transition into muggle world a very crucial part of this story. it is what makes fighting this battle against evil important. it should be known that this is no longer an underground battle but that this evil is spilling out everywhere and will destroy the world - the world that is shared by everyone. 

2.) this is not a love story. this is a story about friendship. while i know the books deal with the passage into adult love. that was never the intended focus. this is the story of something deeper than that. unconditional love. the movie seemed focused on hormones rather than the actual important elements of the book. 

other than that i was please. i really enjoyed the "i killed sirius black" scene that wasn't even in the book. i thought it was a nice addition. it played out nicely on screen too. the scene of obtaining the horcurx with harry and dumbledore is waayy scary too. the person next to me screamed. i guess the PG rating has gotten lenient. 

i was also amused that they gave all 3 of the kids separate scenes where they had to act like they were either drunk or on something. on a side note did everyone hear that the kid who plays crabbe was growing marijuana in his mom's basement. niice. his jail sentence is not so nice tho.

overall i give it an A and a thank you for not letting me down. 

....and here i thought they were kidding.

I read an article claiming that j.j. abrams is going to be the next steven speilberg. i called bullshit.....then i went and saw star trek. i was literally blown away. it was fantastic. (this coming from someone who knew very little about the franchise to start off with.) this movie made me want to find the old u.s.s. enterprise toy that i had, dust it off, and play with it again...since i now know the point of it. i may be a bit bias considering i am completely in love with the 2 stars, but even so the movie was good. solid. breathtaking at times and full of lens flare. 5 stars. sorry kyle but this year its star wars ftw. the dark side did not have j.j. abrams. 

the waves

..the sea's only gifts are harsh blows and, occasionally, the chance to feel strong. Now, I don't know much about the sea, but I do know that that's the way it is here. And I also know how important it is in life not necessarily to be strong but to feel strong, to measure yourself at least once...." -into the wild

Let the Beat Build...

This is a crazy amazing student video....it is all one take AND the audio was recorded live as the crew was filming. I'm totally impressed. 

 

Nyle "Let The Beat Build" from Nyle on Vimeo.

Ferris Bueller vs. Tyler Durden

This was top on digg.com today and it completely blew my mind for like 2 solid minutes and made me want to go out and find other amazingly well thought out theories on movies....so that is what I'm going to do right now. 

Anyways this one is called The Ferris Bueller Fight Club Theory (it comes from /FILM Posted on Thursday, April 30th, 2009 at 4:00 am by: Peter Sciretta )

The Ferris Bueller Fight Club Theory

Ferris Bueller Fight Club

Over on Metatalk, Cool Papa Bell has created something I’m calling the Ferris Bueller Fight Club Theory:

My favorite thought-piece about Ferris Bueller is the “Fight Club” theory, in which Ferris Bueller, the person, is just a figment of Cameron’s imagination, like Tyler Durden, and Sloane is the girl Cameron secretly loves.

One day while he’s lying sick in bed, Cameron lets “Ferris” steal his father’s car and take the day off, and as Cameron wanders around the city, all of his interactions with Ferris and Sloane, and all the impossible hijinks, are all just played out in his head. This is part of the reason why the “three” characters can see so much of Chicago in less than one day — Cameron is alone, just imagining it all.

It isn’t until he destroys the front of the car in a fugue state does he finally get a grip and decide to confront his father, after which he imagines a final, impossible escape for Ferris and a storybook happy ending for Sloane (”He’s gonna marry me!”), the girl that Cameron knows he can never have.

makes you think...huh? i like it.

The 2 Sides of Camera Magic

So I was going over some stuff on Vimeo and came across some videos i've bookmarked. When people ask why I do what i do....why i love cameras and the capture of an image....its always hard for me to explain. So here are 2 videos that will help explain everything for me. 

This first one is amazing. This is 100% real even though everything looks tiny. Behold the power of tilt-shift time lapse photography....

Bathtub IV from Keith Loutit on Vimeo.

This next video is equally amazing. 1000fps! (for those who may not be up on their frames per second...24 or 30 are typical of film and video) It's beautiful. 

I-Movix SprintCam v3 NAB 2009 showreel from David Coiffier on Vimeo.

Without the power of the camera it is impossible for us to see either of these things. We can't get the overall story or the minor detail. The human is stuck seeing the world in limited view. 

The Darkest Hour is Upon All of Us....

I can't deny my love for Harry Potter. To say you don't like (or at least appreciate) Harry Potter....would be saying that you don't like stories about good vs. evil. If that were really true your DVD collection would consist of from Justin to Kelly and the edited for TV version of Showgirls. 

Harry Potter is not a boy wizard out to battle Lord Voldemort in hopes of saving the world, he is the character embodiment of all the struggles that we face in our own lives. My favorite quote from any book or movies come from The Goblet of Fire:

"Dark and difficult times lie ahead. Soon we must all face the choice between what is right and what is easy." - Dumbledore

The reality is that we ALL will be faced with this question and what we answer will be what truly define us. We will fight all the same battles that Harry does, but most of us will choose easy over right. Thats just the way that it goes. If you think that Harry Potter is for kids, you are sorely mistaken. I can't think of any book that is more for adults. As a child we read the book and enjoy the sense of adventure....sure. But, it is only with age that we can look back and fully understand the difficulty of Harry's choice. Only then does the story really make sense.

If you couldn't tell I'm excited for July. Yay! for the only series of movies to get better over time. And for the Exhibit at the Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry. Guess what I'm doing for Birthday 23?

blue like jazz

Random Thoughts

• moving to california • going to europe • updating my digital life • business cards • rainy day women