when I didn't have a home
When I saw the way I was
and I knew where I was
supposed to be
I was twitchin' so I turned
and it's really hard to learn
That everyone I saw
was just another part of me.
--Arthur Lee, "Bummer in the Summer," Forever Changes (1967)
These are the reviews
and other assignments
I'm working on this month.
Amazon CDs: Sara Bareilles - Little
Voice
Amazon DVDs: The Flying Scotsman (Jonny Lee Miller on
a bicycle), Wild Tigers I Have Known, Black Book (Verhoeven
is back—and van Houten's got him), A Crude Awakening, and
Full House - The Complete Seventh Season [six-disc set].
Amazon Theatricals: The 11th Hour (Leonardo DiCaprio on global warming), Becoming Jane (Anne Hathaway as
Jane Austen), El Cantante (Marc Anthony as Héctor Lavoe), The
Ten (Commandments with Paul Rudd), Broken English
(Parker Posey falls for Melvil Poupard), and Hot Rod (Lorne
Michaels comedy with Andy Samberg).
Resonance Music: Baby
Elephant - Turn My Teeth Up!
(Prince Paul and Bernie Worrell), M. Ward - Duet for
Guitars #2 (reissue), Young
Marble Giants - Colossal
Youth (expanded edition),
and the soundtrack to You're
Gonna Miss Me (a collection
of tracks from Roky Erickson and the 13th Floor Elevators).
Seattle Sound: An interview with John Sayles
and a sidebar on the Honeydripper All-Star Band.
Seattle Film Blog: An Interview with John Scheinfeld and updated versions of Half Nelson and 3-Iron, Après Vous...,
and Me and You and Everyone We Know.
Endnote: I'm not having a bummer summer, but I couldn't
resist cribbing from Mr. Lee, from whom
this site takes its name. Plus, I already swiped Colin Meloy's
"July, July" for last year's review roundup. Lyrics from Lyrics
Seek, images from Hollywood Hangover and Google Images (Nilsson and Lennon shooting pool—with berets!). Arthur
looks like Benicio Del Toro in that first pic. Weird...but cool.
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Lots of information about The Flying Scotsman at www.theflyingscotsmanmovie.com
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