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Vampire Weekend: Giving Up The Gun

jake Vampire Weekend: Giving Up The Gun

You know. Just because Jake Gyllenhaal made the cut. We had to. Oh, P.S. it’s the RZA! <3.

Didn't Vampire Weekend like totally sell-out to car commercials and stuff for their music? Gotta pay the bills somehow.

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love and other drugs

Great Forthcoming Movie: Love and Other Drugs

Big fans of most of Jake Gyllenhaal’s movies. Yes, unfortunately, even Bubble Boy. He’s just a great actor. This movie looks like it’s gonna be a win for sure.

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Donnie Darko: Minors Remind Me of Sparkle Motion

Donnie Darko: Minors Remind Me of Sparkle Motion

Isn’t it funny how pop-culture has become so focused on the interests of kids under the age of 18 because they can convince their parents to buy them stuff? I mean, surely the phenomenon of companies marketing to minors has been going on for years. Thinking back, I realize that stuff was clearly being marketed to me and lots of that marketing was happening through television. It’s probably common knowledge that kids see stuff on TV and then they want it, right? Well, now there’s the Internet, and I think marketing to kids has grown even stronger. I don’t quite know how or why, but the whole High School Musical obsession and the popularity of people like Miley Cyrus are both marketing monsters that seem to keep getting stronger like a virus as it spreads. South Park even dedicated an entire episode to making fun of the former example of marketing aimed at kids from ages 12 to 16 or so. First off, for good measure, here is an old-school commercial for the Nintendo game the Legend of Zelda. This is the type of stuff that I was exposed to as a kid. That’s right, I’m from the Nintendo generation.

So, one of my favorite movies of all time is Donnie Darko. The movie to come closest to that since 2001 when it was released is No Country for Old Men, but the two could be a comparison of apples and oranges. Sure, there have been lots of other great movies released since 2001, but both of those are excellent and you should watch both if you haven’t seen them. One of the best things about Donnie Darko is the fact that it’s set in the 80′s, so everyone is rocking Hobie shirts and using dated expressions (kind of like in the Zelda commercial above). Also, the sheer contempt that Donnie (Gyllenhaal) has for his school and the world around him was just special. When you’re not a mainstream conformist, sometimes the world around you can cause disgust or seem absurd. I think Donnie Darko speaks to the absurdity of the world we live in, even though it was set in the 80′s. So, take this clip for example. I won’t go into much detail about it, but was just reminded of it with the forthcoming release of the movie Notorious (just because of the song being sampled, really). Sparkle Motion is really hilarious and whenever I think of minors I think of the absurdity of Sparkle Motion. No, No, Notorious.

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The Postal Service: Delivering More Than Just Mail

The Postal Service: Delivering More Than Just Mail

As mentioned in the Death Cab For Cutie Post, Ben Gibbard formed The Postal Service with Jimmy Tamborello and debuted with their only full-length release on February 18, 2003. Several songs on the album feature guest vocals from Jenny Lewis, the lead vocalist of Rilo Kiley, in addition to vocals from indie rock musician Jen Wood. Coincidentally, Rilo Kiley member Jenny Lewis dated Jake Gyllenhaal and then later Ben Gibbard. She is now the ex-girlfriend of them both. Lewis also starred in the 1989 film The Wizard, which was excellent for any Nintendo fan that’s actually old enough to have played the original NES in its heyday, because the movie placed emphasis on The Power Glove and of course Super Mario Bros. 3. The Mario aspect of the movie was especially exciting because the highly anticipated game had not been released before the film, which meant that the film was North America’s first introduction to the game, which eventually became one of the top-selling video games of all time.

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Chris Walla and Dntel produced Give Up. Walla played the guitar and piano on several tracks. The album’s most well-known single was “Such Great Heights“, which has been featured in advertisements for UPS and Kaiser Permanente. The song has also been covered by Amanda Palmer, Ben Folds, Brack Cantrell, and Iron & Wine. The Iron & Wine cover appeared on the soundtrack for the film Garden State, as well as a commercial for M&M’s. Give Up was the Sub Pop label’s most successful release since Nirvana’s debut album Bleach.

Such Great Heights:

The District Sleeps Alone Tonight:

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