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Moulin
Rouge
Exciting, funny, and just plain weird - these are all ways to
describe Baz Luhrman's "post-modern" musical. From
the moment the curtain (yes, there is a curtain) draws open,
the film draws the viewer into its own strange genre. Refreshing
and truly creative, with songs you can sing along to. |
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Stuart
Little
Based on the favorite children's books, this is definitely a
movie that parents can watch with their children and actually
enjoy. Stuart, voiced wonderfully by Michael J. Fox, is an endearing
character who's just looking for a family to be part of, which
he finds with the Littles. It's a fairy tale with a modern sensibility. |
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Saving
Private Ryan
If Steven Spielberg's emotional intelligence matched his visual
genius, this 1998 film might qualify for one of the greatest
war movies ever. While the director's insatiable thirst for
heroes at times lapses into cloying schmaltz, he uses gore and
violence the way it should be used - to deglorify the overkill
of modern combat. |
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The
Mexican
A romantic comedy trying to shake hands with a Western, this
effort by the director of Mousehunt has enough twists to make
your neck ache. In spite of boasting two of the most bankable
names in the business, the film affects the feel of a self-conscious
indie. A few belly laughs make it worth renting, if not owning. |
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Royksopp
- Melody A.M.
Royksopp's debut album features ten tracks of glorious, glistening
downtempo and house spiked with '80s-influenced pop sensibilities.
It's safe to say this was one of the best electronic albums
of 2001, while the blend of raw funk basslines, polished low-down
breaks and surreal echoed vocals make "So Easy" their
finest single to date. |
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The
Shins - Oh, Inverted World
The Shins' first effort sounds like it was recorded in a cavernous
church with amps, drums and microphones that far predate the
band members themselves. But somewhere underneath all the syrupy
reverb and swirling psychedelic keyboards, there's a decidedly
"now" esthetic - proof that they do make 'em like
they used to. |
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Cal
Tjader - Soul Burst
Another successful "Latin jazz soul" recording by
Tjader, featuring a who's who of Latin and jazz recording artists.
Here's a young Chick Corea on piano, Bobby Rodriguez on bass,
Grady Tate on drums, and a trio of flautistas - who propel a
lot of this album. Verve has been sitting on the Tjader catalog
for far too long, and this title is hot. |
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Ravel
- Works for piano, violin and cello
This two-disc set begins and ends with two of Ravel's most famous
chamber music works, which flank earlier, lesser-known pieces
and several transcriptions. The performances by three virtuosic
soloists who have collaborated for two decades are technically
brilliant and stylistically idiomatic, identifying with the
composer's every mood. |
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CDs and DVDs available at www.albumcity.cz.
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