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I can't say enough good things about Vantage Point. There were a couple of things I thought were a little bit inconsistent, and J was like, "That is SO not the Plaza Mayor in Salamanca," but it earns approval. I really liked the way the story was told: we see multiple different points of view of the same events. There's one POV that's sort of omniscient, or shared between multiple characters, but the rest are of individual characters.
The funny thing was that the women in the seats next to us clearly didn't know what the movie was about, because each time the events "ended" and it rewound to the start for a new POV, they bitched and complained.
Seriously. The poster for the movie says 8 Strangers, 8 Points of view, 1 truth. What did they think they were going to see?
I took J to the show. I believe there is a new convert to the Church of Hot Addiction. :)
First. The venue. The Warehouse has a lounge that overlooks the ballroom, which is where I've always seen bands play before. Last night the ballroom was closed, and the lounge was where the bands played. TINY, okay. The furthest point from the stage is less than 100ft. Capacity is 350.
The only downside is that even that close, I don't know what was up with the set, it was like the drum kit was lower or something in addition to being set far back, because it was really hard to see the drummer. Which, yeah, I usually spend most of my time watching.
Against the back wall of the lounge? All the parents of the tweenies sat, completely unimpressed, for the whole show.
The Cab
I don't remember all the songs they did. For sure Take My Hand and Singing Myself to Sleep and a Goo-Goo Dolls cover (I think - J recognized it) and they ended with I'll Run.
Singer is apparently taking fashion advice from Ryan Ross, and has worn that scarf the last few gigs. It was HOT in the venue, so yeah, um, sacrificing comfort for fashion, I guess. Also, curly, permed hair? WHY?
Dear Cash,
There is no need to spit water out at the crowd. Just becauseFrank Iero other people do it doesn't make it cool. What would your mama say?
Also, Ian = tiny and awesome and made of win. J asked of him: Why do all guitarists seem to have the shaggy curly hair and wear boxy military jackets?
They're all itty-bitty little boys. As mentioned to
nessime_lisen, I think that Pete Wentz puts it in their contracts when he signs bands to DecayDance: they agree not to grow taller than the members of Fall Out Boy. There's an exception made for Gabe Saporta. Bill Beckett too.
We the Kings
I recognized This Is Our Town and maybe Secret Valentine, but I am not a good fangirl, and haven't listened to their CD more than a couple of times. I liked them, though. I was also highly entertained by the bassist, Drew. He was like Cousin It - at first I wasn't sure there was a face under all that hair.
They promised sweaty hugs for fans who wanted to meet them. Um, gee, I'll pass on that. Thanks.
Metro Station
OK, first, I think they sound way more pop and less rock on their CD than they do live. Second, the keyboardist was rocking out the whole time, and made me smile. I could actually see him, as opposed to the drummer, who is my usual people-watching target.
They did Kelsey and Control and Seventeen Forever, and other songs that I recognized but couldn't match names to.
I think I'd like to listen without seeing them. Because Mason and Trace were just lewd and skeezy enough to be vaguely creepy.
Cobra Starship
Gabe Saporta wins. And now I need to go find an icon of him. Or of Ryland Blackinton. Because the keyboard and the guitar and the singing and the glow-in-the-dark Kanye West glasses? YES.
And they've been touring long enough and doing the songs enough that the performance was smooth, and holy hell, was that Paul Wall who came out to do the rap in Bring It (Snakes On A Plane)?
Regular ticket sales for MCR in Austin were yesterday. I have no self-control. None.
The funny thing was that the women in the seats next to us clearly didn't know what the movie was about, because each time the events "ended" and it rewound to the start for a new POV, they bitched and complained.
Seriously. The poster for the movie says 8 Strangers, 8 Points of view, 1 truth. What did they think they were going to see?
I took J to the show. I believe there is a new convert to the Church of Hot Addiction. :)
First. The venue. The Warehouse has a lounge that overlooks the ballroom, which is where I've always seen bands play before. Last night the ballroom was closed, and the lounge was where the bands played. TINY, okay. The furthest point from the stage is less than 100ft. Capacity is 350.
The only downside is that even that close, I don't know what was up with the set, it was like the drum kit was lower or something in addition to being set far back, because it was really hard to see the drummer. Which, yeah, I usually spend most of my time watching.
Against the back wall of the lounge? All the parents of the tweenies sat, completely unimpressed, for the whole show.
The Cab
I don't remember all the songs they did. For sure Take My Hand and Singing Myself to Sleep and a Goo-Goo Dolls cover (I think - J recognized it) and they ended with I'll Run.
Singer is apparently taking fashion advice from Ryan Ross, and has worn that scarf the last few gigs. It was HOT in the venue, so yeah, um, sacrificing comfort for fashion, I guess. Also, curly, permed hair? WHY?
Dear Cash,
There is no need to spit water out at the crowd. Just because
Also, Ian = tiny and awesome and made of win. J asked of him: Why do all guitarists seem to have the shaggy curly hair and wear boxy military jackets?
They're all itty-bitty little boys. As mentioned to
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We the Kings
I recognized This Is Our Town and maybe Secret Valentine, but I am not a good fangirl, and haven't listened to their CD more than a couple of times. I liked them, though. I was also highly entertained by the bassist, Drew. He was like Cousin It - at first I wasn't sure there was a face under all that hair.
They promised sweaty hugs for fans who wanted to meet them. Um, gee, I'll pass on that. Thanks.
Metro Station
OK, first, I think they sound way more pop and less rock on their CD than they do live. Second, the keyboardist was rocking out the whole time, and made me smile. I could actually see him, as opposed to the drummer, who is my usual people-watching target.
They did Kelsey and Control and Seventeen Forever, and other songs that I recognized but couldn't match names to.
I think I'd like to listen without seeing them. Because Mason and Trace were just lewd and skeezy enough to be vaguely creepy.
Cobra Starship
Gabe Saporta wins. And now I need to go find an icon of him. Or of Ryland Blackinton. Because the keyboard and the guitar and the singing and the glow-in-the-dark Kanye West glasses? YES.
And they've been touring long enough and doing the songs enough that the performance was smooth, and holy hell, was that Paul Wall who came out to do the rap in Bring It (Snakes On A Plane)?
Regular ticket sales for MCR in Austin were yesterday. I have no self-control. None.
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Date: 2008-02-24 05:22 pm (UTC)The hangover gods were kind to me, and I woke up with barely even a smidgen of a headache.
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Date: 2008-02-24 05:50 pm (UTC)Hahahaha, is that how the rumors about Bill Beckett started?
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Date: 2008-02-24 06:22 pm (UTC)