Dec 30, 2012

Nedelja popodne..


















Remembering Joe Strummer 10 years on
1952-2002

Dec 29, 2012

2012 - no surprises...

A heart that's full up like a landfill
A job that slowly kills you
Bruises that won't heal...

1.Beach House - Bloom (Sub Pop,2012)

Dec 27, 2012

BRISANJE TACKA RASPAD 2012.

1.Neil Young-Psychedelic Pill (Reprise)
2.Damien Jurado-Maraqopa (Secretly Canadian)
3.Father John Misty-Fear Fun (Sub Pop)
4. Lost In The Trees-A Church That Fits Our Needs (Anti)
5.Titus Andronicus-Local Business (XL)

Dec 26, 2012

Inside (Zeki Demirkubuz, 2012)

A man's life, thoughts, feelings and his very own darkness... Adapted from Dostoevsky's novel "Notes from Undergroud", Demirkubuz follows Muharrem as he gets himself invited to a party where he is not welcome, just to find himself disgusted.

Rust and Bone (Jacques Audiard, 2012)

“Rust and Bone” features yet another fearsomely committed performance from Marion Cotillard, a charismatic turn by Matthias Schoenaerts that confirms his breakthrough in last year’s “Bullhead,” inventive and attentive direction from the gifted director Jacques Audiard (“A Prophet,” “The Beat That My Heart Skipped”), dazzling cinematography, the hushed hipsterisms of Bon Iver on the soundtrack, and a novel setting.
Stéphanie (Cotillard) is a hard-living trainer of killer whales at the local Marineland. (If that seems baroquely, uniquely French, it’s worth noting that the screenplay by Audiard and Thomas Bidegain is based on a short story collection by Canadian writer Craig Davidson.) She and Ali meet at the club; he drives her home and casually puts her pompous boyfriend in his place. There’s an accident at the water park, filmed by cinematographer Stéphane Fontaine with jagged beauty, after which Stéphanie wakes in the hospital to find her legs bitten off. Cotillard’s performance in that scene alone is worth the price of admission: She makes what could be a bizarre joke seem terrible and present.

Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day (Dick Carruthers, 2012)

It took the death of Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun for the three surviving members of Led Zeppelin plus John Bonham's son, Jason, to reconvene for a one-off tribute show at London's O2 in 2007. Five years on, there's finally a chance for the 20 million people who couldn't get tickets to hear – across multiple formats – what they missed: consummate renditions of their best-known songs, including an inspired In My Time Of Dying plus a first ever live outing for For Your Life. And, thankfully, no drum solos. It might lack some of the energy of their youth (best captured on the How the West Was Won live set, recorded in 1972 and released in 2003), but this is still a mightily impressive monument.

Witchfinder General (Michael Reeves, 1968)

England is torn in civil strife as the Royalists battle the Parliamentary Party for control. This conflict distracts people from rational thought and allows unscrupulous men to gain local power by exploiting village superstitions. One of these men is Matthew Hopkins, who tours the land offering his services as a persecutor of witches. Aided by his sadistic accomplice John Stearne, he travels from city to city and wrenches confessions from "witches" in order to line his pockets and gain sexual favors. When Hopkins persecutes a priest, he incurs the wrath of Richard Marshall, who is engaged to the priest's niece. Risking treason by leaving his military duties, Marshall relentlessly pursues the evil Hopkins and his minion Stearne.

Dec 24, 2012

Nico – Reims Cathedral: December 13, 1974 (2012)

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...Daleka Nepoznata Planeta...

  • A stunning concert performance that has become legendary among record collectors and underground music fans everywhere!
  • “On December 13, Nico performed at another of her always strikingly original concert venues, this time in Reims Cathedral, where France has traditionally crowned her kings for centuries. Following the event, outraged Catholics throughout the country claimed the church was desecrated and cried out for a special purification ceremony for the monument” – Stephen Demorest (Circus Magazine, April 1975)

Ian Skelly – Cut from a Star (2012)


Gregory and the Hawk – Stone [EP] (2012)


Dec 22, 2012

Mogwai – Les Revenants EP (2012)


Ran (1985), Akira Kurosawa

Ran is Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa's reinterpretation of William Shakespeare's King Lear. The Lear counterpart is an elderly 16th-century warlord (Tatsuya Nakadai), who announces that he's about to divide his kingdom equally among his three sons. In his dotage, he falls prey to the false flattery of his treacherous sons (Akira Terao and Jinpachi Nezu), while banishing his youngest son (Daisuke Ryu), the only member of the family who loves him enough to tell him the unvarnished truth. Thanks to his foolish pride, his domain collapses under its own weight as the sons battle each other over total control. Kurosawa's first film in five years, Ran had been in the planning stages for twice that long; Kurosawa had storyboarded the project with a series of vivid color paintings that have since been published in book form in England. The battle scenes are staged with such brutal vigor that it's hard to imagine that the director was 75 years old at the time. This 160-minute historical epic won several international awards, but it was not a hit in Japan, and it would be five more years before Kurosawa would be able to finance another picture.

Dec 19, 2012

Odbrojavanje...Muzzzzz...Bzzzzzzz


1.Gryzzly Bear- Shields





2.Lost In The Trees- A Church That Fits Our Needs







3. Jack Colwell &The Owls- Picture Window 

Dec 18, 2012

X-TG ‎& Antony Hegarty - Janitor Of Lunacy


Ruby Sparks (Jonathan Dayton, 2012)

Calvin (Dano) is a young novelist who achieved phenomenal success early in his career but is now struggling with his writing - as well as his romantic life. Finally, he makes a breakthrough and creates a character named Ruby who inspires him. When Calvin finds Ruby (Kazan), in the flesh, sitting on his couch about a week later, he is completely flabbergasted that his words have turned into a living, breathing person.

Dec 16, 2012

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King Creosote – It Turned Out for the Best (2012)


The Lost Weekend (1945), Billy Wilder

Billy Wilder's searing portrait of an alcoholic features an Oscar-winning performance by Ray Milland as Don Birnam, a writer whose lust for booze consumes his career, his life, and his loves. The story begins as Don and his brother Wick (Philip Terry) are packing their bags in their New York apartment, preparing for a weekend in the country. Philip, aware of his brother's drinking problem, is keeping an eye of him, making sure he doesn't sneak a drink before the departure of their train.

Dec 11, 2012

Yo La Tengo-Fade(2013)


...Jos Jedan Masterpisssss...ALBUM OF THE MONTH...JANUAR 2013...

On Tuesday, January 15, 2013 (Monday, January 14 in Europe), Matador Records will be releasing ‘Fade’, the new studio album from Yo La Tengo. Recorded with John McEntire at Soma Studios Electronic Studios in Chicago, ‘Fade’ is reminiscent of landmarks like 1997‘s ‘I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One’ and 2000’s ‘And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out’, but there’s no shortage of moments that stand far apart from anything the trio have done previously. The 10 song collection, arguably the most focused and cohesive output from Ira, Georgia and James to date, is a tapestry of fine melody and elegant noise, rhythmic shadowplay and shy-eyed orchestral beauty, songcraft and experimentation. ‘Fade”s lyrical themes of aging, tragedy and emotional bonds are woven into a fully-realized whole ; the results are direct, personal and more than a little uplifting.

Dracula (John Badham, 1979)

In the late '70s, Frank Langella starred in the hit Broadway play Dracula, written by Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston. Langella's charisma and the surreal, black-and-white sets designed by cartoonist Edward Gorey were the chief outstanding features of the play, which was otherwise undistinguished. While this film production of the play boasts performances by stage veterans Lord Laurence Olivier and Donald Pleasance, as well as Frank Langella as the suavest of counts, it was neither a critical nor a box-office success, doubtlessly because expectations ran too high. One highlight of this production is its skillful use of special effects. The standard story of Bram Stoker's original novel is re-created here: the undead count arranges to move from his home in Transylvania to Whitby, and once there, a reign of terror begins. He is opposed by the canny Doctor Van Helsing (Laurence Olivier), who eventually triumphs

Bad Family ( Aleksi Salmenperä, 2010)

A judge tries to keep his troubled family on the straight and narrow, only to veer straight towards psychic collapse himself. This may sound like a formula for Nordic psychodrama at its bleakest, but this slow-burning film proves a compelling, sometimes darkly witty drama about a man’s misguided obsession with order.

Dec 9, 2012

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Caro Diario (1994) , Nanni Moretti


La Belle Noiseuse (1991), Jacques Rivette

In this fascinating and unconventional examination of the creative process, an artist near the end of his career finds new inspiration in a young model. Edouard Frenhofer (Michel Piccoli) is a famous and well-respected artist who lives in a comfortable estate in the French countryside. At the age of 60, Frenhofer considers his career as a painter to be over; he says he no longer feels any inspiration to create, and his last attempt at a major work, a nude study of his wife Liz (Jane Birkin) called "La Belle Noiseuse" (The Beautiful Nuisance), has sat unfinished for ten years. Just as Frenhofer has lost his enthusiasm for his art, he has also lost his passion for Liz; their relationship is polite and friendly, but without enthusiasm.

Dec 8, 2012

Confession of a Child of the Century



Cannes Award Winner Charlotte Gainsbourg (Melancholia) stars with Brit rocker Pete Doherty making his film debut in Confession of a Child of the Century. Doherty plays Octave, a young and beautiful libertine who witnesses his lover being unfaithful. As despair leads to decadence he meets a young widow Brigitte and they embark on a passionate affair. But with one broken heart already Octave is quick to rise to suspicion and in a world where love is fragile will he be strong enough to stay faithful.

Dec 6, 2012

Amour (Michael Haneke, 2012)

Georges and Anne are in their eighties. They are cultivated, retired music teachers. Their daughter, who is also a musician, lives abroad with her family. One day, Anne has an attack. The couple's bond of love is severely tested.

Caesar Must Die(Paolo Taviani, Vittorio Taviani,2012)

Streetwise Italian performers inmates in a maximum-security prison revive the passions of ancient Rome when they mount a production of Julius Caesar under the guidance of a benevolent director. In this blend of documentary and fiction, the Taviani brothers, Paolo and Vittorio, implant theatrical artifice in a rigidly controlled environment, revealing as much about the spectacle’s participants as about Shakespeare’s play. From the prisoners’ auditions (in which they are asked to declare their name and civil status with varied inflections) to their terrifying return to their cells under the watchful eyes of guards, the actors many of whom are jailed for acts of violence both endure and reflect the implacable force of crime and punishment.

Throne of Blood (Akira Kurosawa, 1957)

A transposition of Shakespeare's 'Macbeth' to medieval Japan. After a great military victory, Lords Washizu and Miki are lost in the dense Cobweb Forest, where they meet a mysterious old woman who predicts great things for Washizu and even greater things for Miki's descendants. Once out of the forest, Washizu and Miki are immediately promoted by the Emperor. Washizu, encouraged by his ambitious wife, plots to make even more of the prophecy come true, even if it means killing the Emperor...

Metroland (1997), Philip Saville

An unexpected visit causes a man to wonder what path he should have taken in life in this drama. In 1977, Chris (Christian Bale) and Marion (Emily Watson) are a staid married couple living in a working-class community near the outskirts of London, where the Metro tube line dead-ends. While Marion is reasonably happy, Chris is bored and restless, and he often daydreams about how his life could have been different. Chris and Marion first met in Paris in 1968, when revolution was in the air and they were both footloose bohemians exploring the world.

Wheel of Time (2003), Werner Herzog

Celebrated filmmaker Werner Herzog turns his attention to one of the largest Buddhist gatherings in the world in this documentary. Each year, thousands of Buddhist pilgrims travel to the village of Bhod Gaya in India (the place where the Buddha is said to have attained enlightenment) to take part in the Kalachakra Initiation. As the visitors stream into Bhod Gaya, many traveling on foot and often stopping to prostrate themselves as a sign of devotion, a team of monks create a beautiful and intricate sand painting on Mount Kallash, which is scattered to the winds by the Dalai Lama at the end of the 12-day celebration as a symbol of the impermanence of existence. Herzog documents the ancient rituals of this ceremony as well as profiling the Dalai Lama and some of the many Buddhists who travel to India for this event. Wheel of Time was originally produced for German and British television, though it enjoyed a theatrical release in the United States.

Dec 4, 2012

Chimes & Bells

Uz zimu...I hladnocu...


Esben And The Witch


Srecna Druga Decenija...

...Under neon loneliness motorcycle emptiness
Under neon loneliness motorcycle emptiness...


Srecna Prva Decenija...

...Stella Was A Diver...

Most bands never achieve greatness – let alone perfection. In 2002, dark, dapper and determined, Interpol arrived. And they arrived fully-formed.

Dec 2, 2012

Nedelja Vece...


Fanny & Alexander (1982) , I. Bergman

Though he made allusions to his own life in all of his films, Fanny and Alexander was the first overtly autobiographical film by Ingmar Bergman. Taking his time throughout (188 minutes to be exact), Bergman recreates several episodes from his youth, using as conduits the fictional Ekdahl family. Alexander, the director's alter ego, is first seen at age 10 at a joyous and informal Christmas gathering of relatives and servants. Fanny is Alexander's sister; both suffer an emotional shakedown when their recently-widowed mother (Ewa Froling) marries a cold and distant minister. Stripped of their creature comforts and relaxed family atmosphere, Fanny and Alexander suddenly find their childhood unendurable.