Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Across the Universe Podcast, Eps 8: Nik's Birthday Episode


This episode is sort of a digital time capsule birthday wish to the chick that started it all, Nik[hat].
We stole borrowed the idea from our great inspiration, Ryan McNeil from the Matineecast, and listed our top 3 movies from the last 21 years that have had some kind of big influence on us or have been a great inspiration to us. 

As always, we share some of our latest viewings, which are Only God Forgives (Nik), Rock of Ages, This Means War (Sofia) and Martha Marcy May Marlene. We recorded the episode a while ago due to logistical problems, but hopefully it's still fresh to you! 
So again, Happy Birthday to Nik, and enjoy listening...

Content:
00:31 - Chick Chatter
03:03 - Trailer
03:43 - Interesting Movie of the Fortnight
28:05 - Top 3 "Influential" Movies of the Last 21 Years
1:16:39 - Plugs and Goodbyes

Music:
The Vaccines - No Hope
Music from the three Top 3 lists
Cilla Black - Across the Universe

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD

Please give us your feedback on our facebook page, write us an email at acrossthenuniversepodcast@gmail.com or follow us and write a review on iTunes or Podomatic.


Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Percy Jackson and the Sea of Perdition


Do you remember back at the beginning of summer, when I wrote one of those rambles you're hopefully not missing so much (or should I hope you do?) on the Percy Jackson series? If you've read it - and you should, if you're going to stick around to read about Sea of Monsters - you've probably figured out the following: Percy Jackson is not my favorite fandom, the books are not one of my favorite series of all time and neither is the first movie. But I enjoyed the material for what it was. Simple yet very intriguing entertainment. Yes, there's a lot of Harry Potter in this, yes the first movie is very different from the first book - and yes, it's trashy. But it knows what it is and hence works perfectly well.

This month, new material was finally released in the shape of a sequel movie to The Lightning Thief. I'm writing movie because - like every fan should know and/ or finally realize - the movies and books are two very damn separate things. Sea of Monsters starts where the first movie ended, and like the book it centers around a new quest for Percy and his friends; the tree that guards Half-Blood Camp is slowly dying and can only be saved by the Golden Fleece, which is currently owned by a blood-thirsty Cyclops living in the middle of the dangerous Sea of Monsters. There are a lot of details that are similar to the story in the novel, actually more than in The Lightning Thief and the tone is typical Percy Jackson. Everything's very light-hearted, propped with one-liners and the cast seems to be having fun. Now that's all I expect from the Percy Jackson series by now. Fun, just plain fun. I don't need accurateness or plausibility or award-winning performances. This is not the place for stuff like that. As long as I get Logan Lerman being absolutely lovable (and talented), Alexandra Daddario sporting her incredible eyes and everyone else being either funny or hot, I'm fine. And the acting isn't even terrible. Douglas Smith owned the role as Percy's Cyclops brother Tyson and Anthony Head was a far better Chiron than Pierce Brosnan. Even the CGI was fine this time (keyword: adorable rainbow ponies aka Hippocampi).



I understand why some people didn't like Sea of Monsters. 6.5 on IMDB is an understandable average, because clearly this isn't a critic's movie - nor a universally appealing entertainer. 38/64 on Rottentomatoes? Fine with me. What I don't get though is the shit that this movie gets from the people that were supposed to back it up. The ones that knew what they were getting into, knew the source material and enjoyed it. The worst thing is, they don't even tear Olympus apart by pointing out all the things that went "wrong" technically - directing, soundtrack, editing, whatever critics could probably argue wasn't all that great from an objective point-of-view. No, the Percy Jackson fandom, or a big part of it, is pissed off by the fact that Riptide isn't the cursed blade from the prophecy (it's still a cursed blade and you don't know how they're going to continue that plot). Because Kronos was defeated (as if). Because of stupid details. Just chill, people, and accept the fact that a book and its cinematic adaptation can be very different from each other, okay? Just saying. Because if nobody goes to watch Sea of Monsters, or at least buy it, we're not getting The Titan's Curse. We wouldn't want that, would we? 

PERCY JACKSON: SEA OF MONSTERS
2013 • USA • English

dir. Thor Freudenthal
authors Marc Guggenheim, Rick Riordan
★ Logan Lerman, Alexandra Daddario, Brandon T. Jackson
Final Frame: STRAWBERRY



Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Across the Universe Podcast, Eps 7: The Before Trilogy


One couple, three movies, that I saw in two days. The first movie was released the year I was born, the second the year I fell in love with Bollywood movies (which in some way led to this blog and my general movie obsession), and the trailer of the third movie was first thing I watched of the Before Trilogy. 

But this is not about me or number magic, this is about The Chicks With Accents rambling about Jesse and Céline in the latest episode of the Across the Universe Podcast. Open your minds and walk with us down the roads to Vienna, through Paris and finally Greece. Or if you haven't seen the Before Trilogy yet, listen to us discussing the latest Netflix show Orange is the New Black, one of the few movies with Adrien Brody in the lead; Detachment, and the one movie to catch up on this summer; Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy. And then watch the Before Trilogy.

Composition: 
00:35 - Chick Chatter
02:46 - Trailer
03:09 - Interesting Movie of the Fortnight
18:46 - The chicks discuss the Before Trilogy
1:06:25 - Plugs and Goodbyes

Music:
Nina Simone - Just In Time
Julie Delpy - Let Me Sing You a Waltz
Cilla Black - Across the Universe




Please give us your feedback on our facebook page, write us an email at acrossthenuniversepodcast@gmail.com or follow us and write a review on iTunes or Podomatic.


Bye bye, au revoir, later.


Monday, August 12, 2013

Still There


Yes, I'm still here. I didn't fall down some stairs and wasn't hit by a car, and I'm also not in a marriage crisis, with the descending sun being a metaphor for my life. I just want to let you guys know that things are quite messy at the moment, we moved from town to the countryside so a lot of my time is filled with bus rides and unpacking. Furthermore, my last year of high school just started, so I'll be very busy with that for the next 8 months.

I will write something eventually and of course the podcast will be there, but just remember that I'm still out there when you don't hear or read anything. Because I also don't really have time to read other people's blogs. Hell, not even to watch movies. 

Oh, and the picture isn't a metaphor for the life of this blog either. 


Saturday, August 3, 2013

HAPPY NEW MONTH!

What I've been watching, re-watching, reading and listening to in July 2013.

Last time I wrote one of these posts, summer holidays had just begun - now they're almost over. What sucks even more is that I had thought the first day of school was going to be next Thursday not next Monday, which I then found out was wrong. I've also been working way to hard these holidays, but whatever - money honey - and since we moved to a not yet renovated house things are sort of... a complete mess to be honest. 

I can't complain though. Many good things happened last month, things like one of the best German summers I can remember, two gorgeous dresses arriving from the US and oh, I forgot to tell you I attended my first film festival ever (the Indian Film Festival in Stuttgart) which was one of the best experiences of my life. I got to meet some awesome people from the ISHQ family (the Indian magazine I write for) and one of my favorite actors, Nawazuddin Siddiqui (who was awesome and bought us beers) and last but not least watched some amazing movies. In fact, writing this makes me forget I ever had any complaints in the back of my head. Let's keep it that way and take a closer look at what I've been enjoying last month...

WATCHED FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME

Sex Drive (2008) 
Could've been a typically stupid American Pie rip-off, but there was something about this one. It felt honest and almost dignified... which is a weird way to describe it but whatever. Oh, and the extended cut was a lot of fun.
7.2

Spring Breakers (2012/13) 
I already called it my favorite movie of 2013 so far, although I had forgotten about The Rajini Effect which is another strong contender. I actually gave them the same rating but I think I've grown to love Spring Breakers just a tiny, tiny bit more. It's just the perfect escape to me and that alone makes it so relatable and accessible.
9.0

Djúpið [The Deep] (2012) 
Icelandic movie based on real events, namely a fisherman surviving an hour-long swim through icecold water after his ship sinks. This was a real nerve-wrecker.
7.2