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Johnny Brento – Preaches the Gospel of Dark Shadows

The Official Dark Shadows One Sheet

This week quiet unexpectedly, I found myself in the theater watching Dark Shadows. As I’ve been working on developing my movie prototyping work flow using my new iPhone 4S, I decided to shoot this quick review of the latest Tim Burton picture. The results may surprise you. It’s not quite the piece of pancake covered crap I was expecting. Nah, I say. Click on the video to find out my inner most thoughts on Dark Shadows.

The film starts in colonial America and then jumps forward to 1972 and a rather pleasant re-imagining of those shagadelic times with music from the era that could only be described as the “the best sounds to come out of the 70′s”. The cast lead by the ever bankable Johnny Depp was fleshed out by Michelle Pfeiffer, Jackie Earle Haley, Eva Green, Bella Heathcote, and the obligatory, at least when it’s a Burton film, Helena Bonham Carter. Chloë Grace Moretz who fills the role of the rebelious Carolyn Sotddard (angry teen with a dark secret) has turned into quite the little actress. We see her here so squarely between girl and womanhood that her distain of basically all adults just seems so believable. Christopher Lee makes an appearance in a brief scene and there’s even a sweet little cameo for Alice Cooper. Actually, they picked two of his best tunes to feature and I’m betting this film will sell a lot of his records.

Michelle Pfeiffer

This particular review is in fact, spoiler free. I hope to do a more in depth discussion on it with spoilers in tact on a future installment of MVP Mutant Radio. This film had some incredible CGI work in it’s climatic sequence. The practical makeup was extremely theatrical and overly dramatic. To be honest, it put me off in the trailer and early promotional shots. Actually seeing it realized in this full on Burton world, it completely worked and really harkened back to the original portrayal of Barnabus Collins.

My single complaint was that main characters origin story felt a little rushed. I’d love to have seen more of the original love triangle that got him cursed to eternity as a vampire in the first place. Of course we arrive in 1973 around Halloween time setting the stage for a full own live action Burton tilt to everything like you might seen in a film like Corpse Bride. “Hence the pumpkins in the yard.”

The inevitable sequel was solidly setup in the film’s last frames. Even thought I went in with a bit of a chip on my shoulder over my fondness of the scary original version, I find that I’m O.K. with the thoughts of another funny Dark Shadows film.

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Alice Cooper & Rob Zombie – Gruesome Twosome Tour

It’s after 1am on a Wednesday night. 8am meeting thirty minutes away tomorrow morning. But….It’s worth it. I just returned from seeing/listening to the Alice Cooper & Rob Zombie show in Charlotte. It was great!

The Gruesome Twosome Tour 2010 Rob Zombie & Alice Cooper

The wait is over! Alice Cooper & Rob Zombie will share the stage for a very limited time! Get tickets and more info at www.alicecooper.com and www.robzombie.com

The night started off with Alice Cooper. I’ve always seen his performances on TV and on film but never live…so once I was invited, I wanted to see his stage show. It was cool. Lots of theatrics, which were cool. Everything sounded good as well. There is still a lot of the tour and you can find more about it on Alice Cooper’s page. TOUR DATES!

I found this classic song by Alice Cooper! Enjoy.

Alice Cooper – School’s Out (From “Live at Montreux”)

For more info – www.eagle-rock.com Alice Cooper’s live shows are legendary for their sense of rock theatre and sheer visual spectacle. This latest addition to our range of titles from the renowned Montreux Festival catches Alice Cooper at his very be…

This one is not quite live…but different. hehe

Alice Cooper – Welcome to my nightmare (On Muppet Show)

Alice Cooper live on Muppet Show!

Next on the bill…Rob Zombie! Wow. He had a huge screen behind the drums and then 3 screens behind him on stage and 2 in front. He had cool film, footage, and effects going the entire show. They had some cool footage. For you horror fans, they had some “Night of the Living Dead” there was some Japanese Anime, some campy old school looking stuff, some gogo dancers, etc… It was a great show. As a guitarist, I was impressed by John 5. I’ve watched a lot of videos with him on YouTube and knew he was great at chicken pickin’ and loves Telecasters.

Thought I’d put a little Rob Zombie on here…but decided to go more old school Zombie!

White Zombie – Thunder Kiss ’65

Music video by White Zombie performing Thunder Kiss ’65. (C) 1992 Geffen Records

Here are some reviews (albeit short) from Twitter:

@Real_DJames This was the Gruesome Twosome tour. Just Rob and Alice were there.

By 1twistedmind at 05/20/2010 1:42

GRUESOME TWOSOME WAS AMAZING!!! :D DD

By Kyokojrocker at 05/19/2010 21:07

Saw Gruesome Twosome Tour with Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper last night in Knoxville. It was one of the best shows I have ever seen.

By Turquoise_Isis at 05/19/2010 17:30

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EW'S Cult 25: The Essential Left-Field Movie Hits.

From EW.com:  The Cult 25: The Essential Left-Field Movie Hits Since ’83

25. THE DECLINE OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION II: THE METAL YEARS (1988)

Most of the headbangers in Penelope Spheeris’ doc never made it, but Metal Years showcases their big-bucks dreams in a way that’s far more memorable than their songs.

SIGNATURE LINE ”I’m the happiest sonofabitch motherf—er there ever was.”

via The Decline of Western Civilization II: The Metal Years, Alice Cooper | The Cult 25: The Essential Left-Field Movie Hits Since ’83 | Photos | EW.com.

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