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Monday
Oct292007

I'm Not There Trailer brings Bob Dylan Movie to light

While browsing the net today, I was able to check out the I'm Not There trailer for the upcoming movie. I have not always been a fan of movies that are based on musicians, but I'm Not There appears to be worth checking out. It tells a different story about the life of famous singer/musician, Bob Dylan. Ok, if you are reading this and may think all of a sudden "why would I want to see this movie?" just relax for a minute. Everyone may not listen to Bob Dylan's songs (I know I don't), but just about everyone should know who he is. That is of course if you have been living on a remote island for this entire century. There are more coll point to this film than you might think.

I know that I said that I'm not a fan of musician movies, but some of them are actually cool such as Ray and Walk The Line. If the Bob Dylan factor doesn't interest you, consider who made the film. Todd Haynes is reason enough to go see I'm Not There. He is talented and while this film director does not put out numerous movies all of the time, these flicks are worth checking out when he does. Now, I will take into consideration that all of you may not be familiar with Todd Haynes.

Now let's have a 101 course on this director. Once upon a time, he produced a film about singer/drummer, Karen Carpenter using Barbie dolls. While it has become one of his most talked about works and was even on the list of Entertainment Weekly's "Top 50 Cult Films of All-Time", its not available at Blockbuster or any of the legal retail outlets. This means that more than likely, if you haven't seen it, more than likely you WON'T. I say more than likely because Todd Haynes got into trouble with Mattel and Karen Carpenter's brother because of the film. Therefore, it cannot be sold or distributed. You can only get it on bloogleg and even that can be tricky as Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story has been out of circulation. Most times, bootleg movies should NOT be purchased, but if you can get this film somehow, it is something worth checking out. Now that you have a little 411 on Todd Haynes and I'm Not There, consider going to see this movie. The I'm Not There release date is November 21, 2007.

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I'm Not There won three 2007 Venice Film Festival Awards:
Special Jury Prize
Best Actress (for Cate Blanchett's performance in the film)
Best Film

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Monday
Oct292007

Blog advertising Opportunities and more with Smorty

Every advertiser and blogger may not be familiar with Smorty. I am glad to have been able to read about this service on various blogs. Smorty brings advertisers and bloggers together while upholding a relationship that is beneficial to both parties. Using Smorty an advertiser, you can pay bloggers to write about your company and place links back to your website. As a blogger, you can get paid to blog about various websites and services. I read about Smorty a few times and must say that it lives up to just about everything mentioned among fellow bloggers regarding this service. How much you get paid to blog with Smorty is dependent upon a several factors that are analyzed before each given task.

This service provides a great opportunity for media companies to promote their products and events. Musicians and Independent filmmakers can use Smorty as an avenue for inexpensive advertising on blogs. Doing so will help to gain a wider audience since many blogs have their own group of frequent readers. The blog advertising opportunities do not stop at music, concerts or movies. Smorty provides almost anyone a chance to advertise on blogs whether you run a larger corporation or small business.

I especially like the fact that there are possibilities to get people talking about film festivals screenings without having a budget similar to many Hollywood studios. I can get more links and advertising for movies and events even on a small budget. That is only the advertising opportunity that Smorty provides. There are even more opportunities for me on the blogging side. One of the greatest aspects of Smorty is how it appears to advertisers and bloggers. The website layout and navigation system for users is very professional. This is refreshing, given that many websites tend to look amateurish or have too many graphics, bells and whistles. The latter gives off the impression that these websites are not the best servives to work with.

Smorty is a class act when it comes to usability. The service is neat and easy to understand. Smorty is also prompt when it comes to correspondence related advertising or blogging with the company. I anticipate an exciting future for Smorty and myself as I work with the service. It will assist me in my objective of creative fundraising for upcoming films and video projects.

Sunday
Oct282007

Movies to Watch on Halloween Part2

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Up until October 31st, I will be listing some other scary horror or thriller movies to watch on Halloween. First, I mentioned the indie horror film Holla that is being distributed by Lionsgate, a major Hollywood distributor. Now let’s talk about the independent short film Broken by Alex Ferrari.

Yes, this is a short film that will not last longer than 30 minutes, if that. However, Broken by Alex Ferrari is on DVD and can be used as a primer to set the tone for your frightening evening. Roger Ebert likes this film that’s a good indication that Broken is a must-see, especially among movies to watch on Halloween. I saw this film at the Bare Bones Script 2 Screen Film Festival last year and would recommended for those of you looking for great suspense and a good scare on Halloween.

The film’s director, Alex Ferrari currently lives in Florida where Uptown Saturday Night is happening. What an exciting coincidence. Now getting to the story, Broken is about a woman who is abducted by a vicious stranger and later realizes that the answer to her survival can be found in a disturbing dream that she has been witnessing. I should have known that this movie was going to be crazy but was still surprised when it screened at the film festival. You don’t have to attend a festival to watch it because it’s available on DVD. It also comes with lots of fun special features to enjoy. This will hold you over while snacks are being prepared and decision are being made for the rest of your movies to watch on Halloween. Enjoy Broken!

The DVD can be purchased by visiting the What is Broken website.

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