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About Mark Azali

A simple search on google will help you understand what Mark Azali is all about. He loves talking with random people at conventions, Google Plus, and twitter. Besides entertainment, he has an unusual obsession with starchy foods. Follow him and discover just how crazy he is: @notjohnlee (Yes. That's a reference to The Replacement Killers)

Review: Bad Words – bad to the bone

Bad Words

Bad Words is story of a man driven to win a spelling bee championship by exploiting contest loopholes and using ruthless competitive tactics against competing kids. The movie has been rolling out as a limited release, hoping to gain momentum through buzz among those daring enough to witness Bateman’s directorial debut.

While the movie isn’t actually written by Jason Bateman, Bad Words is essentially his baby. Howard Stern show fans will recall Jason discussing the challenges of pitching the script to other leads in Hollywood after finally settling on putting himself in front and behind camera

The good; If you loved Bateman in all his other comedic roles, you’ll love him here. Just like his contrived character in Arrested Development, we get to see the Guy weasel his way to a goal we patiently wait to understand the motives for.

Kathryn Hahn does a good job as Jenny. The chemistry between them is believable (just like “This Is Where I Leave You”) and I doubt this is the last time we’ll see those two together.

Rohan Chand is charming and sweet and provides both contrast and parallels to the ruthless Guy Trilby.

The bad; needless to say this movie isn’t for everyone. It probably falls under the same category as Bad Santa but doesn’t quite have the same potency.

While we come to closure at the end, the motive we discover may not resonate with most viewers. To an extent, Batemen leaves us with more questions, pondering what an alternative ending might have looked like. At nearly 90 minutes, however, we must conclude the focus of Bad Words is a comedy and not intended to be a drama based on greater character development.

Overall; the movie has its moments but never quite reaches the heights of an instant cult classic I was hoping for.

Review: The Monuments Men

The Monuments Men

The Monuments is an ensemble movie that details the journey of a commissioned group of unexpected heroes within World War II. While most people know the Nazis for their horrific crimes against countless lives, you might be surprised to learn of their ruthless transgressions towards art of areas within Europe they occupied.

The good; the movie features some of Hollywood’s biggest names. The movie emotes a great range of feelings for viewers. At times it is comical, giving viewers clips that could stand alone if reworked for Saturday Night Live. Other times, we encounter truths about World War II that remind us how ugly  man can get when led by the worst men. Through the thick and thin, we see the importance of camaraderie during war.

The bad; I straddled with how this movie was pieced together. There are a handful scenes, while entertaining, that seem of very little value. There are so many faces on the poster for this movie. They are all wonderful talents on their own and maybe that’s a double edge sword. We never really get to know each character as much as we hoped. This movie could have been an AMAZING mini-series.

Overall – Like most movies based on non-fiction, this may not be an ideal source to learn about the Monuments but it is entertaining. If you’re a fan of any of the actors, you should definitely check this out. For some, it may even be worth checking out just to see Cate Blanchett with a French accent.

Will Ferrell Talked to Marc Maron About a Reading for Vince Gilligan

Will Ferrell recently did Marc Maron’s WTF podcast and discussed his rough upcomings in Irvine, his interest in sports casting, the evolution of Funny of Die, an earnest effort to learn Spanish, Bewitched, and a reading he recently did for Vince Gilligan.

Ferrell hinted that he is a top pick for Gilligan in an upcoming production that’s been long in the works. There aren’t many details mentioned but Ferrell does mention the unsettling sound of hearing himself say the “n” word. Fans of Breaking Bad can only speculate how dark Gilligan plans to transform the loveable comic we know and love Will Ferrell as if he is in fact casted.

Check out the episode 450 of the WTF podcast for the full interview

Review: Frozen – so delightful

I’m not sure if my watching habits have changed or I’m subconsciously avoiding spoilers for certain movies, but Frozen was a pleasant holiday season surprise.

Walt Disney Animation Studio’s latest effort proves to be a wonderful addition to their catalog, featuring fun musical tunes that will surely be sang along by younger and even older generations.

Frozen tells the tale of Arendelle, a Scandinavian kingdom on the the brink of destruction from a force that seemingly cannot be controlled.

The good; the musical aspect of Frozen was done well. It feels classic and natural watching characters seamlessly transition from monologues to singing.

Olaf does a superb job of bringing laughs. While there are moments of chuckling before his entrance, Olaf does comedy best. This is no small feat for Josh Gad who voiced Olaf, especially considering the character’s physical constraints as a blocky snowman with rigid twig limbs. But this shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone who’s heard him on the musical “Book of Mormon”.

The bad; the short film preceding the movie, Get a Horse!, dragged a bit. Call me crazy, but seeing a 3D Mickey Mouse in color always seems unsettling. It lacked the magic that causes viewers to discuss feelings about found in the other great Disney short films.

While the climax in Frozen felt refreshing, the closing scene left something to be desired.

Overall this is a fine flick to catch and sing along to once you know the words. You might not recognize a lot of the voices, but that’s definitely not holding this movie back from being an easy recommendation for all ages.

New Music Tuesday: 11/26/2013

Barbara Streisand – Back to Brooklyn

Barbara Streisand’s top is REALLY low cut on the album cover. Did anyone else notice that?

Billie Joe + Norah – Foreverly

Greenday’s Billie Joe Armstrong teams up with Norah Jones for a duet album of tender tunes.

Mike Birbiglia – My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend

Mike Birbiglia returns back from Sleepwalk With Me to the stage.

NOFX – Stoke Extinguisher

One Direction – Midnight Memories

Puscifer – What Is…

New Music Tuesday: 11/19/2013

Blood Orange – Cupid Deluxe

Daughtry – Baptized

Perfect Circle – Three Sixty

Robbie Williams – Swing Both Ways

This is a fantastic swing/pop album by one of UK’s finest. Collaborations include Rufus Wainwright, Michael Buble, Lilly Allen, Olly Murs, and Kelly Clarkson. Robbie Williams still has a great voice and does some great renditions of classics.

New Music Tuesday: 11/12/2013

Beatles – On Air – Live At The BBC Volume 2

You can’t actually buy this in digital format. You’ll have to order the CD or stop by your local brick and mortar retailer

Katie Sagal – Covered

Famous for her role as Peg Bundy on Married With Children and Gemma Teller Morrow on Sons of Anarchy, Katie Sagal flexes her vocal chords and shares her other talent and passion for music.

Lady Gaga – ARTPOP

Lady Gaga returns and challenges fans with a new sound that more provocative writing. Collaborations include R. Kelly, Twista, Too Short, T.I..

Noteworthy tracks: Dope, G.U.Y., Gypsy

New Music Tuesday: 11/5/2013

Avril Lavigne – Avril Lavigne

Has being married to Chad Kroeger dulled any of Avril Lavigne’s edge?

Bright Eyes – A Christmas Album

If you care about the Nebraska AIDS project, you’ll get this album and support them.

Celine Dion – Loved Me Back To Life

Having a residency in Las Vegas hasn’t slowed down Celine Dion’s career. Hear her latest effort

Eminem – The Marshall Mathers LP2

Eminem hooked up with Rick Rubin and here’s what they came up with. There are some really interesting samples in this album:

Rhyme or Reason : Zombies – Time of the Season
Love Game : Mindbenders – Game of Love
So Far : Joe Walsh – Life’s Been Good

James Blunt – Moon Landing

M.I.A. – Matangi

Tennis – Small Sound

This is just an EP

New Music Tuesday: 10/29/2013

Arcade Fire – Reflektor

If Arcade Fire sounds a little different, fans can thank James Murphy (LCD Soundsystems) for producing much of the album.

Death Cab for Cutie – Transatlanticism Demos

I don’t count demo releases as a rehash. I actually really enjoy hearing a stripped version of a song whether it’s “unplugged” or a demo.

Hello Goodbye – Everything Is Debatable

Hello Goodbye’s third studio album. Is it a charm?

Linkin Park – Recharged

This is Linkin Park’s 2nd remix album. Among the familiar tracks is an opener “A Light That Never Comes”.

Prince – The Breakfast Experience (Single+Remixes)

At first glance, the album cover and tracklisting look like an SNL spoof. Nope. This is a real release.

Straight No Chaser – Under the Influence: Holiday Edition

Some holiday favorites get a modern spin with acapella harmony in Straight No Chaser’s 2nd release for 2013. Featured artists include Colbie Caillat, Otis Redding, CeeLo Green, and Paul McCartney

New Music Tuesday: 10/23/2013

Katy Perry – Prism

Prism is chalk full of tracks produced by Dr. Luke and even one by Greg Kurstin (Bird and the Bee). Check out Trent Wolbe’s comprehensive review on Prism. This is the only review expert analysis you need to read.

Best Coast – Fade Away

Los Angeles band Best Coast brings us a small release to hold fans over until next year. Nothing surprising here: if you like their previous work, you’ll enjoy this one.

Sara Bareilles – Brave Enough: Live at the Variety Playhouse

Sara Bareilles follows up the Blessed Unrest with this live release that includes some unique covers: Dock of the Bay (Otis Redding), Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (Elton John). She’s a talent live musician (I saw her tape at Jimmy Kimmel Live) and this release is particularly special since it does not include her band. The sound is raw in a good way. Her piano and voice are clear and the loud energy of the audience. Any doubters of hers will be converted to believers.

New music Tuesday: 10/16/2013

The Avett Brothers – Magpie And The Dandelion

The Avett Brothers hook up with Rick Rubin once again.

Gavin Degraw – Make a Move

Make a Move marks Gavin Degraws second album since moving to RCA.

Noteworthy tracks: Finest Hour, I’m Gonna Try

The Head And The Heart – Let’s Be Still

Seattle’s Head and the Heart releases their second album on Sub Pop. They continue their folk sound and thoughtful writing. Check out their tour dates (http://www.theheadandtheheart.com/events) while these guys are still playing smaller venues. I’m guessing that won’t always be the case.

Fall Out Boy – PAX AM Days

Lucy Wainwright Roche – There’s a Last Time for Everything

Lucy Wainright follows her debut album, “Lucy”

Paul McCartney – New

Paul continues to make music.

Pearl Jam – Lightning Bolt

Eddie Vedder returns to Pearl Jam after showing a softer side in his recent solo effort, “Ukulele Songs”

Willie Nelson – To All The Girls…

He’s not too high to make music still. Willie collaborates with numerous artists in this duet album.

 

Bob Odenkirk Does Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me – Not My Job (10/11/2013)

Bob Odenkirk

Check out Bob Odenkirk on Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me as he does Not My Job.

Before portraying Saul Goodman on Breaking Bad, Bob Odenkirk got into show business writing for Saturday Night Live and collaborating with David Cross on Mr. Show.

Odenkirk also recently worked with David Cross on a book: Hollywood Said No!

Source: NPR