Wednesday, June 30, 2004

Thursday, June 24, 2004

Old Movie: "The Master and Margaret" (1972)
New Movie: "The Master and The Margarita" (unrelased)
Based on the Book "The Master and The Margarita" by Mikhail Bulgakov

from jonnydeppfan.com

2003/06/05 (Ain't It Cool News)
Tom Tykwer at work on THE MASTER AND THE MARGARITA!!!
Hey folks, Harry here with The Ugly Duckling from Denmark with very exciting news about the genius known as Tom Tykwer and his next film which has caused me to go to Amazon and order THE MASTER AND THE MARGARITA cuz it just sounds so damn good, and living as long as I have without reading it, must be rectified. Johnny Depp as the Devil... heh, can't wait, when you see his character in ONCE UPON A TIME IN MEXICO - he isn't far off. Here ya go...

God Morgen From Denmark, Harry!
I am a film student in Copenhagen and recently won a prize for my short film 'Et Andet Navne' (Another Name). The prize was a ticket to the highly prestigious Rodovre Film Festival, which attracts mostly Scandinavian and German films (Rodovre is a large suburb in Denmark which is popular for music concerts).
Anyway, to cut the crap and get to the bottom line, as you may have it, Tom Tykwer said he is in the pre-production stages of making and adaptation of one of my favourite novels: Mikhail Bulgakov's 'The Master and Margarita', a Russian classic about the arrival of the Devil in Moscow, flanked by two demons, a naked girl and a huge black cat. When he leaves the asylums are full and law and order in disarray. Only the Master, a man devoted to the truth, and Margarita, the woman he loves, remain unaffected. It was written at the height of Stalin's power, if I remember correctly (about 1938) but was only published in Russia in 1966. Tykwer claimed there was a movie adaptation made in Russia of the novel, but is only known these days to 'Russian movie critics and political satirists', because it is well-known for being an allegory for the political situation at the time - Gorky and such.
According to Tykwer, filming begins in Prague (every filmmaker's filming location these days - must be the cheap beer) with Johnny Depp playing the Devil - something I'm sure he's wanted to do for a long time - and Netherland's Famke Janssen playing Margarita (I love her in everything!). Tykwer couldn't say who would play the Master because a 'very well-known actor' had recently dropped out and they were in serious talks with another 'very famous actor'. Producing the movie, among others he mentioned but I didn't hear, were Stefan Arndt and Adam Schroeder (no, I've never heard of them either). Longtime Ang Lee collaborator, screenwriter James Schamus has apparently written a wonderful script which called for 'updating language and poor translation', and adding new scenes and getting rid of seemingly un-needed characters. I personally think this is a Godsend, something exciting put in the hands of such a wunderkind as Tykwer. And if you have BBC in Amer! ica, you'll no doubt know of The Office, which is huge in Denmark - writer and star Ricky Gervais has an 'interesting little role' according to Tykwer.

(The Z Review)
Wednesday 2nd July 2003: The Master and Margarita Update:
Just received the following that rubbishes the rumours of an in develoment movie for The Master and Margarita "I read with interest your report of June 9 that the Mikhail Bulgakov novel "The Master and Margarita" was to be made into a film by Tom Tykwer to star Johnny Depp and Famke Janssen based on a screenplay by James Schamus and to be produced by Stefan Arndt and Adam Schroeder.I spoke personally with Mr. Schamus and with Mr. Arndt's assistant, as well as publicists for the two actors. Each of them denied knowledge of any such film, and Mr. Schamus specifically denied ever having written a screenplay based on "The Master and Margarita".Since I represent a party who has negotiated to acquire an exclusive option on the motion picture rights in this novel I am very curious as to the origin of this report in the Z Review. I am not yhet aware of any damage to my client by reason of this false report, but I would like to end its further dissemination and would appreciate your cooperation." Thanks to Stuart!



Sunday, June 13, 2004

Thursday, June 10, 2004

Sunday, June 06, 2004

Cut.Rate.Box - New Religion
Cut.Rate.Box
- The End
Epsilon Minus: Mark II, 2003
Epsilon Minus
- 80's Boy (hot pink)
- Just Another Long Shot (Glis Remix)
Jennifer Parkin' vocal is at hers best... Shaun (Glis) could be proud of this one
Epsilon Minus: Mark II Limited Edition 2CD Box Set, 2003
Ocean Mix (Delobbo DVI mix)
this song has an excellent dance drive... i have not heard any remixes, but i think that music was born for remixing.
Spektralized
Allied (original version)
Syrian: Space Overdrive, 24 February 2004
Syrian
Space Overdrive (Single Edit)
What to say, - very synthpopish syntpop from Italy. Excellent for Clubbing. And also... - "The Official Syrian fan club".
Pride and Fall: Nephesh, 2003
Pride and Fall
- Exstinction means Forever
This is from P&F debut album - "Nephesh", released at 8th of September 2003. The band is resides in Norway... and not yet known widely, but here is a word of mouth by Bertram Uhner from Medienkonverter.de: "'Pride and Fall' is seriously excellent".

Saturday, June 05, 2004

Evils Toy: BOX (Best of), 1997
Evils Toy
- Organic (Slowmotion Mix)
Fictional is a project by Gerrit Thomas, "one of the masterminds behind Funker Vogt and Ravenous" [he is actually composing music for Funker Vogt]. Fictional formed in the late 1990's to create a "hybrid between the two bands". [quoted from web]
I guess the idea was to combine Funker Vogt music with a different vocal. Next time (I hope) they will try girl's voicess too ;). Anyway, "The sound of the falling rain" is an excellent syth-pop dance piece...

Friday, June 04, 2004