Art/Design Twin Atlantic Inks Up

June 16, 2009 - 10:26 am

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Maybe, if you guys aren’t too busy, perhaps later, would you like to join us for a drink at the Verdugo? This was the offer made nightly by an unassuming studio engineer at the studio where Twin Atlantic recorded in Eagle Rock. The Verdugo is a neighborhood bar that the boys in Twin Atlantic never quite made it out to. I know right? Then why would drummer Craig Kneale get Verdugo? tattooed on his arm forever. Honestly, if you have to ask that, you simply don’t know Craig.

The quiet drummer has a quirky sense of humor to say the least. Craig’s first tattoo is a bar he’s never stepped foot in, and yet it speaks volumes about his experience in Los Angeles. The boys in Twin Atlantic hit The Tattoo Lounge to make some memories, and for Craig this kind request that went unanswered reminds him of the hours of work and dedication that faced the band while hard at work 5,000 miles from Glasgow, Scottland where they call home.

Let’s hear it straight from the man himself….

Words by Barbie Brady, photos by Sidney McMullen, Video by Moving Images
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Film Vegas: Based on a True Story

June 16, 2009 - 10:19 am

Vegas: Based on a True Story

Stability should never be under-rated. Having the basics in life like a place to call home, regular meals, a job, a family, love, commitment, a lawn. These are all things the average person might take for granted. Perhaps if you lose one or two of these things, life gets a little harder, but what would happen if they all disappeared one by one? Vegas: Based on a True Story, a film by director Amir Naderi, tells a compelling story about a vegas family of 3 struggling to stay out of the casinos and maintain the precarious balance of their lives.

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Film All In: The Poker Movie

June 16, 2009 - 10:15 am

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“…while there may be little royal blood in the players, they are treated like royalty.”

Card games have been played for centuries.  In fact, as far back as the 14th century, but way back then the players were royalty — real kings and queens.  Now the game of poker can be played by everyone and anyone and while there may be little royal blood in the players, today they are treated like royalty.

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Gallery What Stays in Vegas

June 15, 2009 - 9:06 pm

As many of you know, Chris Gore is the Film Curator here at ChinaShop. We recently traveled to Las Vegas to cover the Cinevegas film festival -  It might have been the heavy dose of oxygen pumped into the casino’s air systems that drove him to be so impulsive or maybe it was the bartender with the heavy pour making the poolside margaritas that melted away his inhibitions – but the next thing we knew, Bob was in town and Elvis was singing Fools Rush In. it’s all been a blur , luckily Gore got  ChinaShop photographer Zoetica Ebb to document the fateful night. Like any good publisher I felt it only right if we shared a bit of his joy with the rest of the world, at least we think Elvis would have wanted it that way – Amen.

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Film Easier with Practice

June 15, 2009 - 6:32 pm


Davy Mitchell is on a dull road trip with his brother to promote stories from his unpublished book.  Davy the writer is the intellectual who wears his heart on his sleeve.  His younger brother Sean is just along for the easy girls that Davy doesn’t have the guts to bang, much less approach.  When Davy receives a random phone call from a sexy-sounding woman named Nicole, the conversation quickly devolves into nasty phone sex.  Both Davy and the voice on the other end finish their virgin phone call… and it’s really hot.  This scene is intense (seen in one long shot does not cut) as Davy and Nicole discuss what goes where and how and what they’re touching and how that after awhile you’ll feel dirty just for listening in.  Nicole continues to call Davy, at sometimes awkward times, but no matter how intimate their conversations get, she keeps her identity a secret.

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Art/Design Twin Atlantic Breaks the Skin

June 15, 2009 - 10:26 am

Twin Atlantic Gets Tattooed

Sam McTrusty looks nauseous. He’s about to commit an act that is essentially irreversible and permanent. The lead singer for rock band Twin Atlantic has burned a lot of brain cells contemplating this tattoo and the final verdict…a triangle. That’s right, one solitary triangle on the wrist. Its entirely loaded with meaning, and yet a basic shape that every child 2 and up can identify.

And that’s the beauty and the art of the tattoo. At its best it should mean the most to the one who wears it. Its so personal as a form of expression that it should be thought through and slept on for many many moons. Sam wanted to remember this place and time, and the triangle is a powerful symbol throughout history. It stands for the symbol for god, or the trinity, for power, danger, math, astrology and so much more. Those three little lines are loaded.

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Film Moon

June 14, 2009 - 7:42 pm

Moon

“…What would it be like to meet… yourself?”

In a not-too-distant future, we meet lonely moon miner Sam Bell (Sam Rockwell).  Sam is nearing the end of his three-year mission on the moon mining valuable Helium 3 that provides most of the earth’s power.  And he is going a little nuts all by himself on this space station biding his time by fixing broken down machinery, talking to his plants and building a replica model of his hometown.

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Event Featured The Revolution Freezes Over

June 14, 2009 - 7:38 pm


The Mirage Casino has a little club called The Beatles Revolution Lounge. It sits next to the theater where Cirque du Soleil performs their homage to the Beatles with a show called Love. In fact, Cirque du Soleil actually created the space, meant to evoke a club out of London in the 1960’s, with a touch of the psychedelic and a dash of the Yellow Submarine (although much to their credit its neither yellow nor blatantly submarine-esque).

Imagine my surprise when I got invited there for an evening of true Hip-Hop integrity, complete with a B-Boy competition, vinyl spinning DJ, and the legendary Mr. Freeze from the original break-dancing visionaries, The Rock Steady Crew.  You get an invite like that you simply can’t refuse.

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Film Opening Night at the CineVegas Film Festival

June 12, 2009 - 3:50 pm

Chris Gore and Vampiress at Cinevegas Opening Night Party

“…it was hot, it was loud, it was drunk it was Vegas baby!”

Over 1,000 people comprised of indie film fans, patrons of the arts, filmmakers, Vegas VIPs and celebs attended the opening night gala celebration of the CineVegas Film Festival.  Festivalgoers jammed into the enormous theater at the Planet Hollywood Hotel, well, more like a concert hall normally used for a show involving scantily-clad ladies.  The fest has clearly come into its own as the event in Vegas to see, be seen and be seen getting drunk watching a film gawking at celebs.  Or at least that’s what most of the crowd, um, myself included, were doing as we waited for the opening night film, Saint John of Las Vegas (click link for review), to begin.

Celebrities walked the red carpet including Saint John star Sarah Silverman.  Other celebrities walking the red carpet included many local celebs which was confusing at times since they were not as well known to media outlets outside of Las Vegas.  The confusion turned to chaos when an up and coming actress named “Susie,” crashed the red carpet with her publicist in tow and almost made it down the line until she was abruptly yanked away.  (The full story of Susie’s yanking off the red carpet was recounted in a bar later, the details of which were wiped away by alcohol.  Damn memory erase — foiled again!)

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Designated Chairman and uber-cool film legend Dennis Hopper kicked things off in a way that could only happen in Vegas.  As his name echoed from the loudspeaker, a cloud of smoke formed and Dennis emerged from the floor to the sounds of epic music quickly accompanied by laughter and applause.  He greeted the crowd and introduced CineVegas programmer Trevor Groth who then introduced director Hue Rhodes who then introduced the film.  There were a lot of introductions.  Hue humbly thanked everyone on his crew and shared a touching anecdote about taking a budget phone call as his wife was in labor.  Of course, he thanked his wife most of all. Aw.  How can you not like a guy who tells a story like that?

Following the screening was a raucus Q&A session.  Sarah Silverman’s brand of shock comedy rocked the crowd as she recounted dreams of being gangbanged.  She’s so cute when she’s dirty, but Sarah is more thinky than kinky since there’s always a point wrapped up in there… somewhere.

prive_8394Club Prive was the location for the afterparty which was provided a mixer for Vegas locals and the indie film elite.  Vegas tends to bring out the inner porn star in everyone as men and women dressed like they were prepping for their money shots.  Drinks flowed freely as loud club music drowned out the conversation.  I do recall talking to Foot Fist Way director Jody Hill about the return of his HBO series Eastbound and Down.  A second season of the show starring funnyman Danny McBride is coming and it’s going to get very nasty.  Most of the filmmakers at the party were pimping their movies in between rounds of free drinks.  The most interesting approach to this was a model sporting a vampire bite to promote the dark horror flick The Revenant.

All in all, it was hot, it was loud, it was drunk it was Vegas baby!

Words by Chris Gore, photos by Dustin Downing

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