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November 2nd, 2009

"Pop Has Freed Us" - Papas Fritas

Every now and then, I go to record stores and buy a couple of albums from musicians I've never heard of before.. Partly to broaden my musical taste, and partly to "see what I've been missing".. I'd check the cover, then the back, then the price tag, then I'd but it if I felt like it..

The first time I tried this was with SOS JFK by The Children's Hour.. This was also the day I found out I wasn't that into folk.. Or at least their kind of folk..

Then I tried my luck with Rachel Loshak's Mint, with which I only liked two songs (and not by a lot).. I know.. Two in a row.. Bummer, right?

Having almost struck out, I nearly gave up.. Suddenly the cover-back-price-tag-buy-based-on-gut-feel strategy wasn't looking so good.. It was like throwing a bunch of noodles at a wall to see which noodle sticks, only not nearly as fun.. Or the blind eating Skittles.. I didn't know what I was getting.. Why bother spending P500 on something I'm not sure of? I could have used the same money to buy half a graphic novel..

Then came this album.. I looked at the band's name, then the album title.. Then I bought the album as soon as I got the joke.. And I am SO glad I did..

The Album: Pop Has Freed Us is the fourth full-length album by indie band, Papas Fritas.. released in 2003 under Minty Fresh Records, the album is a compilation of the band's greatest hits.. it contains eight of their most popular songs and nine previously unreleased songs..

The Good: the album is a great intro to a great band.. the eight "greatest hits" draw the new listeners in and show them what to expect, while the other nine songs show us just how fun, and just how far, Papas Fritas can go (spoiler alert: it's WAAAAAAAAAY out there).. tracks like Holiday, Say Goodbye, Questions, and the indie-pop delight, Way You Walk, are sure to make instant fans out of casual listeners..

The Bad: while the album certainly is fun and would make a perfect addition to anyone's personal soundtrack to his or her life, Pop Has Freed Us is not for everyone.. the whole world may love Way You Walk, but anyone who isn't "in on the joke" might have a hard time getting into the other songs in the album..

The Verdict: 8/10 --> from now on, I think I'll stick to whole numbers and steer clear of the decimals.. even I don't know what I mean by adding a couple more numbers after a point..

*pick up your very own copy at Music One.. not sure if all branches have it, but I got mine at the one in Greenbelt 3..

Posted by wiggydsadist at 05:20 PM in Music | throw it up

October 27th, 2009

Indioboy Movie Club #8: Exotica

The movie club is back.. After a three-week hiatus--which we spent (in chronological order) helping out in one of the Typhoon Ondoy relief centers, hanging out outside Nonoy's window ('coz there were only 3 of us who could make it), and chilling out at Gino P's place in Tagaytay--we decided to reset the order of the movie club "sponsors" since a.) Prime's coming back and b.) lots of new things happening with Indioboy Productions, a "new order" seemed pretty apt..

I was up first.. Originally, it was supposed to be Nonoy's turn, but he didn't have a copy of the movie he wanted to screen at the time.. And 'coz he knew I already had a movie in mind.. Plus, I was still at home when he texted..

Exotica (1994)

Director: Atom Egoyan

Cast: Mia Kirshner, Elias Koteas, Bruce Greenwood, Don McKellar, Arsinée Khanjian

Sponsor: Me

Synopsis: "Exotica presents a disparate group of characters whose lives are interconnected through the Exotica nightclub. Christina (Kirshner) is an exotic dancer at Exotica, owned by Zoe (Khanjian). Eric (Koteas) is the club's DJ, and Christina's former boyfriend. Francis (Greenwood) is a customer who comes in nightly and always has Christina give him a private dance, which seems to inspire Eric's jealousy...Thomas (McKellar) is a latent-gay pet store owner whose books of account Francis is auditing pursuant to a suspicion of Thomas running an illegal import business." (Wikipedia)

I saw this film back in the 90s on cable (with cuts, of course).. It was the first time I saw Mia Kirshner since her episode of Are You Afraid of the Dark.. After watching her powerful performance in this film, she became one of my favorite actresses..

I downloaded this film earlier this year since I haven't seen it in such a long time, and as soon as I saw the first two-way mirror scene again, I knew that this was my next Indioboy Movie Club movie.. Although I wasn't quite sure how the guys would react to the film 'coz it's real heavy and "artsy"--a killer combination that usually means the movie might be well-remembered within the group, but not necessarily enjoyed.. It was a safe choice though for Movie Club, but not really as an opener after a three-week hiatus..

The Indioboy roster was complete that night.. Pretty much.. Prime was still in Korea at the time.. But Chyna Lo, one of the LFC kids, tagged along with Ayo and Dom--making her the second girl to join us for Movie Club night after Marie Jamora.. They were all eager to get the Movie Club back to its original momentum.. Y'know, before the storm and everything..

There were two "recurring themes" running through the Indioboy commentary--which is gonna be a thing, by the way--during the screening.. The first one, which was initiated by Harold, was that Don McKellar, and later on Elias Koteas, was the thief guy from Blindness.. He was right the first time, although he was more insistent that it was Koteas.. Don McKellar played the Thief in Blindness, and he wrote the screenplay for it as well.. I thought that was a nice, albeit purely coincidental, throwback to the first film we screened for the Indioboy Movie Club..

The second one, also initiated by Harold, was that they couldn't believe that Mia Kirshner did the topless scenes before she was of legal age.. She was.. I did the math.. Every time one of her breasts would flash, Harold and Gino P would call out "Sixteen?!"

Oh yeah, Ayo fell asleep towards the end.. But that was because of all the work he's been doing for the past few weeks..

All in all, the screening went better than I had expected.. The guys (and Chyna) seemed to enjoy the film very much despite its slow pace and dismal mood.. Can't wait for the next Movie Club screening night..

Posted by wiggydsadist at 01:38 AM in Film, Friends, Indioboy Movie Club | throw it up

October 21st, 2009

why stay

Why stay?

Why stay?
So steadfast and stolid
and stoic and solid
for day after every day

Why stay?

Why stay?
Why not simply give in
and get on with living
cause everyone knows you tried
but somehow, something died
on the way.
So tell me why you stay.

Why stay?

Why stay?
Enduring and coping
and hurting and hoping
for day after fucking
day

Why stay?

Why stay?
Why not simply end it?
We'd all comprehend it
and most of the world would say
"He's better off that way,
to be free,


and maybe so is she.

-------------

A promise a boy says forever.
A boy says whatever may come will come through
and who can know how;
when all I know now to be true,
is this promise that I made to you.

A question a boy wonders whether
that you'd stay
together the way
that they stay,
for year after year
for love or from fear.
Either way,
that's the promise that I made that day.

Here's what I say to the girl who was burning so brightly
like the light from Orion above.
And still I will search for her nightly,
if you see her please send her my love.
And the boy was a boy for all seasons!
That boy is long lost to me now
and the man has forgotten his reasons...

But the man still remembers his vow.

A promise a man says forever.
A man says I'll never regret or let you.
The promise I made to stay and I stay true.

Knowing one day we'd remember that joy,
you'd remember that girl,
I'd remember that boy.
Till we do,
the promise I made?
I'll make it brand new,
the promise that I made to you.

Posted by purplesnake at 08:26 PM | throw it up

October 11th, 2009

WYD

WYD (Why You Do What You Do) is a 3-5 minute show that aims to inspire and motivate YOU to do what YOU want to do. The show does this by featuring artists, entrepreneurs and organizations that have transformed an idea into reality out of their passion for a certain craft. WYD believes in the intersection of YOUR passion and social responsibility. New episodes are posted every Saturday. Check out the WYD Blog here.

The show is produced by Indioboy Productions.. Each of us gets a chance to direct our own episode.. We do it by rotation.. Like the Movie Club! The episode I directed premiered yesterday (October 10).. It turned out great.. Watch it right now:

WYD Ep 3 - Julo de Guzman, Commune Manila from WYD1 on Vimeo.

Amazing, yeah?

By the way, don't forget to check out the WYD blog.. Oh yeah, and add WYDshow on Facebook.. Episode 4 will be posted next Saturday.. Watch out for that.. Thanks guys!

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Posted by wiggydsadist at 01:36 AM in Film, Friends, WYD | throw it up

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