Friday, November 23, 2007

Another for ya


So I recently had the privilege of going to see Ryan "I'm 26 and been nominated for an Oscar" Gosling in his most recent flick in Lars and The Real Girl. I thought it was pretty awesome. It was a great movie to just sit back and relax into it.

There were some great scenes about family support and reconciliation that I found particularly moving and Gosling is just fun to watch in this thing. The supporting cast (including the towns people) are so... so ... supporting. It was great.

If you are in the mood for something that unconventionally touches you. I send you to Mr. Lars.

http://www.apple.com/trailers/mgm/larsandtherealgirl/trailer/

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

one more

I found this one too and wanted to post it.

came across this

So I am working on putting together some video stuff and I came across this video I made a few years ago with Nathan Stratton in Charlotte, NC. We were these two guys who were agressive walkers and we used it for our club run-on and I used it a few times as a program theme. I thought it was funny to see it again so I thought I'd share.

Monday, November 19, 2007

Camping and what not

(picture courtesy of Michael Eller)

San Clemente is a beautiful spot in Orange County between LA and San Diego and a great spot to do a bit of camping. Saturday night I met up with a few friends who were already down there (hence already set up the tents, started the fire, cooked the food and settled in) and had a blast. We told great stories and caught up, went down to the beach and threw lite-up frisbees at/toward where we thought each other was. It was another night that I thought (and maybe screamed really loud alot) that I love living in California. I got up the next day and had to work early so I left early too but even just being there a few hours sat night and sun early morning was so much fun. This state is wonderful!

Recent movie recs

There are few things in this world that will fire me up like a great movie. I have seen a few movies recently that I feel like I must make note of and hopefully encourage your attendance.

In chronological order starting with most recently:

1) Kite Runner:
This movie was outstanding. It was beautiful and touching. I got the chance to see this with a friend on the Universal Studios lot in a small screening room because she is on the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) voting committee for Academy Awards (Oscars) this year. This was a book turned movie that deals very honestly with cultural differences, honor, family, God (big time) and is dripping in evidences of ravishing grace and unheard of forgiveness. Tears and laughter for me and those around me on this one. BUT it's not really heavy so could be a good date movie...I guess you need a date first, huh? Oh well.



2) No Country For Old Men:
This movie snuck up on me in that I didn't know much about it. Despite spending much time on apple.com/trailers peeping the new movie jams, I missed this one. I got a call from a friend who had an extra ticket to a Q&A with some of the actors of this one and we got to go before it opened around here. This movie was directed by the Cohen brothers (known for midnight-dark comedy) and again adapted from a novel by Cormac Macarthur. I warn you that this movie is NOT like typical American movies in SO MANY WAYS. I was mad at the movie at first but after a little of my fighting and struggling to make it into something it wasn't trying to be I just relaxed and sat back and allowed it to be whatever it was going to be. That was when the beauty climbed to the surface. There are some actors you would recognize but most notably Tommy Lee Jones and all the bravado he brings as an old sheriff in a small Texas town. BIG movie.

Oh and the face in the background is not Jake Gyllenhal (but I think it kind of looks like him)

3) Into the Wild:
What do you get when you take Sean Penn's power and emotion and put it behind the lens and give him a pen (no pun intended) and add the sweeping landscapes of Alaska? You get this fantastic movie. I really loved it. Again, I had only heard a few things about this one and went with friends to this in a full theater after a great Italian meal. This was a movie that grew better and better with time, much like the wine we drank later as we sat around and talked about the elements of this movie: relationships, being true to yourself vs. selfishness, real companionship, God, cultural norms and expectations. Emile Hirsch is great to watch and powerful too in his comfortable and yet Christian Bale-esque body slimming and manipulation. I recommend this one on the largest screen you can find and then sit and talk afterwards. WORTH IT

I have ONLY heard great things about the Affleck brothers new movie Gone, Baby Gone and look forward to watching that, the new Indiana Jones, the new Batman, the new National Treasure, a movie out right now that one of my friends worked on called Bella, Be Kind Rewind with Mos Def and Jack Black that looks pretty funny, August Rush and so many more.

I will leave you with these updates for now.

Cheers,

Bradley

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

from the East coast with love

(L to R) Aziz, Me, Eric

Eric Earl Yang is not only a friend but a brother from a different mother. Recently his escapades and gentlemanly shinanagins landed him in my city (known as LA).

It was a great day point five hanging with Yang talking about life, love and all things awesome including watches, boats, movies, music and investing. Good times were had by both as we frequented a Groundlings Improv performance, wonderful breakfast eatery known as The Griddle with 13" pancakes, Rodeo drive to stroll and scoff and sit in traffic--all LA must-dos when in town.

late Happy Halloween


Sooo I just wanted to wish everyone a late Happy Halloween.

Nothing like a pair of Rec-Specs, short shorts, headband, Rod Stewart wig, A.I. jersey and tall socks on a crisp LA night. Yum.

meeting of the minds

Andy Samberg


Jonah Hill


Today I went to coffee with some friends and had just left a meeting with another friend who is working on an idea for a webisode (web episode) that I hope to be shooting in the not-too-distant future about.... well I won't tell you yet.

So I was at coffee with two other guys this morning (for me it was tea) and in walks Jonah Hill (Super Bad, Knocked Up) and Andy Samberg (SNL, HotRod) and two other guys who I think are writers with Andy. Anyway, they seemed to be pretty cool guys just hanging out and throwing around ideas and stuff. I love to see celebrities as normal 'dudes'. I find it refreshing. Though I think I would have been fine going up and talking to them, I opted to walk away after our coffee.

Anyway, pretty cool.

updates

Hello all,

I wanted to say that I will be doing some mad updating of the past month's events. I have fallen WAY behind in my attempts to keep you all up to speed on what's happening out here. Soooo I am uploading pics and pulling together stories and events I wanted to post about.

They will begin shortly.