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A ‘Carol’ that hits some high notes
REVIEW. There is something creepy about the way Robert Zemeckis makes movies. In his last three films — first “The Polar Express,” then “Beowulf,” and now “A Christmas Carol”— the director has employed a hybrid method that crosses live action with animation. He no doubt thinks the work is pioneering, but “pioneering” usually has a positive connotation.
 
Bah humbug: Jim Carrey is a Scrooge
Jim Carrey insists he is the perfect actor to portray Ebenezer Scrooge in Robert Zemeckis’ new 3-D animation version of “A Christmas Carol” because he and the famous character have so much in common. “I hate Christmas,” he insists. “I’m the only one in Hollywood who hates it.”
 
A wee little way to try to get famous
There are hundreds of ways to get your name in the paper: appear on reality TV, get knocked up by a reality star, film yourself while getting knocked up by a reality star ... the list is endless. But here’s a new one: A model named Yvette Monet has put a restraining order on ex-boyfriend Verne Troyer, according to RadarOnline.
 
This is a ‘Precious’ piece of cinema
REVIEW. Believe everything you hear about this movie — it will probably be the only time this season that the hype surrounding Oscar bait will be totally deserved.
 
Published 20:45, June the 23rd, 2008
 
Year Long tall men, from left, Mullins, Davies and Hargreaves Year Long tall men, from left, Mullins, Davies and Hargreaves 
 

Natural ‘Disaster’

Davies’ kid fends off Kinks comparisons with Year Long

Kinks controversy

Daniel Davies on the much-rumored Kinks reunion: “Well, I don’t know ...” Really? “Well, I know the whole story. But I don’t know how much I’m supposed to say.” Probably not very much. But the fact that there is a story means something. 

 

The most annoying thing, says Daniel Davies, is when journalists tell him, “You don’t sound like The Kinks.”

Davies usually politely says,  “That’s because we’re not.”

Daniel is the son of Kinks guitarist Dave Davies, but his three-year-old band Year Long Disaster is no swinging ’60s redux. Disaster’s powerful self-titled debut is a filigreed, driving hard rock LP, topped by Davies’ terrific banshee howl.

Growing up in London and Hollywood and, at 14, secretly teaching himself to play guitar, it took a couple of years before Davies finally had the confidence to come out as a musician.

“I didn’t want anyone to know I played unless I was really good,” he says.

When his father  first heard him play he was amazed and asked where he learned all those chords.

Still, when he asked for a tip, Daniel was on his own.

“I once asked him, ‘How do you solo?’ My dad just sat there and looked at his guitar and said, ‘I don’t know. You just do it.’ I thought, ‘Great, thanks dad’,” he says sarcastically at his father’s response.

Now he understands: Davies senior meant it was something to feel, not learn.

What clinched the deal for Davies Jr., was when he played a song in the biology room at school and, “This girl leapt across the room and threw herself on me.”

He knew he was onto something.

“I think it’s just really trying to communicate with people and be accepted,” he says. When he met YLD bassist Rich Mullins in a convenience store, Davies says he found a bandmate and friend. “But we started getting into trouble,” he murmurs, “and went to rehab.”

Once clean, they enlisted onetime Third Eye Blind drummer Brad Hargreaves and the deal was sealed.

Does Daniel feel pressured? After all, Dave Davies  created some of pop’s most iconic riffs. His reply is immediate:  “If I felt like that, I wouldn’t do this,” he says gently. “All I’m trying to do is pay the rent.”

Burning Brides
with Year Long Disaster and The Last Vegas
Tonight,  9
Middle East Upstairs
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