Saturday, April 2, 2011

Reel Talk: All Hail Michel Gondry!



Paul McCartney's "Dance Tonight" music video is beautiful, creative, funny, and adorable. While I would love to give all of this credit to my favorite Beatle (and maybe a little bit to the Natalie Portman cameo), I believe that most of the credit of the incredibly enjoyable success must go to Michel Gondry.

The French born director, and current Brooklyn resident, is best known for his unique eye and artistic manipulation. While stylized directors are often praised and sought after such as Wes Anderson, Michel Gondry continues to be underrated in the world of film. Having only directed 5 feature length films in his career over the last decade, Gondry has brought whimsy and creativity back to the screen in a way that no one else can correctly replicate. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and The Science of Sleep are by far his biggest commercial successes (we are not even going to talk about The Green Hornet. Everyone makes mistakes and needs money.), but some of the most creative and endearing moments comes from Be Kind Rewind which Gondry also wrote.



While he has certainly made a cult imprint on the big screen, Gondry's small screen endeavors have become icons all within their own right. We as the television viewers should thank him for making commercial watching exciting and humorous for at least a minute or two:



Last, but not least, Gondry is an instant hit maker in the music community for his timeless music videos. A drummer himself, Gondry understands the perfect balance between narrative, spectacle, and music for a band and it's fans. To match his creativity, Gondry continues to work with some of the most talented and innovative acts around such as Beck, The White Stripes, Bjork, and Daft Punk.





God bless you Michel Gondry for bringing originality and whimsy back to our culture.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Let Me Roll It


I think that while it is important to expose the idiotic truth about men in this modern age, I believe that we should also remember that good men truly do exist, and they will never stop surprising you.

While there is something wonderful about finding a man who is handsome (and happens to like you as well), it is even more special when that immediate attraction continues over years and years. I have been lucky to find someone that I continue to get butterflies with when I see him every day, but that is not what keeps us together. Simply put, he is my best friend.

Yes he's got everything I want on the superficial level: adorable face, great jaw line, perfect height, beautiful eyes and hair, makes me laugh, etc. Sure that is great, but more importantly he is just a genuinely good person who helps me understand myself better. Believe me I understand this all sounds so sappy, but something tonight upset me and all he did was say that he was sorry, here for me and that he loved me. I could tell that he really meant it. Now instead of just having this event disappear, I am so glad that it happened just so I could be reminded why I am with him and why I can't ever give him up.

Now onto the truly important stuff to help you all realize that perfect men are out there:
he tried to jump a parking meter to impress me, but instead badly injured himself...thus impressing me more
he changes the words of popular songs to the word "Bailey" or items on the taco bell menu
he now likes olives, tomatoes, dr. pepper, and Wings (the band...he always liked hot wings)
he always wants to make sure I'm happy
he loves my friends

end of story.