Scope Instant Review: Hitchcock

Good evening, Scope Faithful. Today we bring you another installment in the wildly-popular Autumn Film Blast series. The film going under the Scope microscope is Hitchcock, which, sadly, has nothing to do with either Will Smith movie with “hitch” in the title. Maybe next time, Scopers.

Instead, some know-it-all producer thought people might want to see a picture about one of the most famous filmmakers of all time. And, while that producer was at it, he’d throw in some bits about the making of one of the most notable horror pictures of all time. Basically, there’s a lot of “of all time” in this review. Luckily, Jared and Shane are tough enough to make sure it happens. So buckle up for a short (but sweet) Scope Special Edition.

The Scope Hitchcock review has a Groupon for the Bates Motel. Perfect for a romantic night away from the kids, right? Right?

Reviews
Film
2 ½ Stars – Hitchcock

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Scope Special Edition: Autumn Film Blast

Hey, Scope Faithful. Your podcasting buddies are at it again. Seeing movies and reviewing them and stuff. Because you are loved, Shane and Jared (but mostly Jared) put together a special mini-edition of The Scope full of fall film reviews. The guys have a lot to say about the latest Oscar bait from Ben Affleck, Tom Hanks, Halle Berry, and Steven Spielberg. What is this? 1999 or something?

So stick around, listen to some podcasting, and get the final word on what’s turning out to be a pretty good movie season. If you ignore Red Dawn. (And you should, Scopers. You should.)

The Scope Special Edition: Autumn Film Blast will now end the sentence with the word, Gigli.

Reviews
Film
3 ½ Stars – Argo
2 ½ Stars – Skyfall
3 ½ Stars – Cloud Atlas
3 Stars – Lincoln

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Al’s Top 40 of 2009: #10-#1

Just in case you did not follow via Facebook updates.  Here are Al’s Top 10 of 2009:

#10) “(If You’re Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To” by Weezer

#9) “Screen Test” by Envy Corps

#8) “Cornerstone” by Arctic Monkeys

#7) “Velvet” by The Big Pink

#6) “James” by Camera Obscura

#5) “Help I’m Alive” by Metric

#4) “So Human” by Lady Sovereign

#3) “1901” by Phoenix

#2) “The Fixer” by Pearl Jam

#1) “Zero” by Yeah Yeah Yeahs

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Al’s Top 40 of 2009: #20-#11

I hope we’ve all been taking notes.  There will be a quiz.  If you’ve been absent, you can fill in your worksheet with these answers:

20) “Black Magic” by Magic Wands

19) “A Whole Lot Better” by Brendan Benson

18) “The Reeling” by Passion Pit

17) “Heartbeat Radio” by Sondre Lerche

16) “How You Like Me Now” by The Heavy

15) “Think I Need It Too” by Echo & The Bunnymen

14) “Blood Bank” by Bon Iver

13) “One Wing” by Wilco

12) “Trouble Weights A Ton” by Dan Auerbach

11) “Beginner’s Luck” by The Eels

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Al’s Top 40 of 2009: #30-#21

We are at the halfway mark of counting down Al’s favorite tunes of 2009 on The Scope Facebook page.  Here is a recap of the second quarter of songs:

30) “Loaded” by The Idle Hands

29) “I Wonder Who We Are” by The Clientele

28) “Drown In The Now” by Crystal Method featuring Matisyahu

27) “Last One to Die” by Rancid

26) “Don’t Haunt This Place” by The Rural Alberta Advantage

25) “Twilight Omens” by Franz Ferdinand

24) “I Know What I Am” by Band of Skulls

23) “Never Forget You” by Noisettes

22) “No Wedding Cake” by Fol Chen

21) “So Far Around the Bend” by The National

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Al’s Top 40 of 2009: #40-#31

If you have not been following Al’s Top 40 of 2009 on Facebook, here is what you have missed:

40) “Teen Beast” by Los Straitjackets

39) “Show Me How This Thing Works” by Cracker

38) “Fitz and the Dizzyspells” by Andrew Bird

37) “The Great Defector” by Bell X1

36) “Smoke Bros” by Amazing Baby

35) “Complicated Shadows” by Elvis Costello

34) “Sugarfoot” by Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears

33) “The Calculation” by Regina Spektor

32) “The Box” by 1990s

31) “Roman History” by Pet Lions

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Al’s Top 40 of 2009 Coming Soon to The Scope Show

No, Al has not hi-jacked The Scope Show from Jared, Adam, and Shane.  He is simply here to take part in everyone’s favorite December past time- making lists.  We will discuss and debate some of the tunes we heard during 2009.  You can tell Al that all his music sucks and remind him that we are not in the 1990’s anymore when some nostalgic bands make his list of 40 over the uber-cool trendy bands that you like (don’t worry Candlebox and Ugly Kid Joe didn’t crack the list this year).

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Micro Toy Review: G.I. Joe 25th Anniversary Action Figures

Snake EyesG.I. Joe 25th Anniversary Action Figures
Hasbro

3 stars3 stars

2007 Marks the 25th Anniversary of the “G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero” line. To commemorate the event, Hasbro released all new sculpted 3 3/4″ figures based on the more popular characters such as: Duke, Scarlett, Snake-Eyes, Gung-Ho, Roadblock, Cobra Commander, Destro, Baroness, and Cobra Enemy Trooper. These figures feature more articulation and are reminiscent of their original incarnations.

Are the G.I. Joe 25th Anniversary action figures worth your time?
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Micro Movie Review: Live Free or Die Hard

Live Free or Die Hard PosterLive Free or Die Hard
20th Century Fox
1 3/4 stars1 3/4 Stars

Live Free or Die Hard is the fourth installment in the Die Hard film series. It stars veteran actor Bruce Willis as John McClane, the hero of the first three films. The film takes place some 19 years after the first film, and sees McClane face a gang of Internet terrorists led by Thomas Gabriel (Timothy Olyphant.) McClane doesn’t face the baddies alone, however. He’s forced to protect and eventually team up with nerdy computer hacker Matt Farrell (Justin Long, Ed, Jeepers Creepers, The Mac Guy.) Together, they must take out the bad guys, rescue McClane’s daughter, and make sure the baddies don’t wipe out the Internet.

Is Live Free or Die Hard worth your time?
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Micro Music Review: Sky Blue Sky

skybluesky_thumbnailSky Blue Sky
Wilco
Nonesuch Records

2 stars2 stars

Wilco turns back the clock in their latest release Sky Blue Sky. In homage to 70s rock, Wilco strips the bells and whistles found on previous albums and puts out their most organic album since their 1995 debut A.M. Lyrically, Jeff Tweedy doesn’t mess around with vague lyrics that are left up to interpretation. They are pleasant, straight forward, and get directly to the point.

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