Monday, April 5, 2010

03.05.10 Today is Boring - 'Episode 4'

With Guests Jake West, the director of 'Doghouse' and Hamish McAlpine (Head of Metro Tartan).
Tree and Adam are joined by film director Jake West (director of Doghouse) and Hamish McApline (head honcho of Tartan Films) to have a chat about film, recently watched movies and also, to pay tribute to Malcom Maclaren. Also, Adam has asked anyone who was affected by Maclaren in any way, shape or form, to head over to the Today Is Boring Facebook page and leave a small note there (http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/group.php?gid=5005654460&ref=ts) which they will then read out on the next show

Today is Boring
In November 2008, TODAY IS BORING moved from Shoreditch up the road to Dalston. Since then, we have taken on a new direction, leaving behind all the pretenses of a high street video shop. Our involvement in various aspects of the film industry and various creative communities revolving around the use of the moving image, has naturally pushed us in other directions. Now, TODAY IS BORING finds us involved in film consultancy, film events promotion, film production, and of course the continuing development of our film archive. The curation of this archive now centres around research and reference for organisations and individuals, rather than the ad campaign-driven mass entertainment of the day.
Some of the people and organisations we have worked with through film screenings, productions and collaborations include:
BFI (British Film Institute), Burke Roberts (LA based Director and creator of the Bizzurke Army film collective), Castle Pink Frankenstein (Paris based underground film distributor), Charles of London (Fashion Designer), Christian Marclay (American visual artist and composer), Daniel Gordon (Very Much So Productions, film Director), Disasters Emergency Committee (2004 Tsunami Fundraiser), Douglas Hart (HSI London, Director), The Fabulous Penetrators (London based band), Hackney Spice Festival, ICA (Institute of Contemporary Arts), Jimmy Henderson (London based Director), M+R Place to Fill Gallery (Shoreditch, London), Pam Hogg (Fashion Designer, Musician), Peter Stuart (LA based Director, of 'Another State of Mind' 1982 US punk documentary), Pix Magazine, Plexifilm (International DVD Label), Rio Cinema (Dalston, London), Shooting People (.org), Sibling Rivalry Productions (London based filmmakers), Tartan Video and Tartan Cinema, Third Window Films (London based DVD label), Tim Noble and Sue Webster (London based artists), White Cube (Shoreditch, London).
Upon visiting our archive you can expect to find film titles belonging to the following genres, subgenres, categories and hydrid genres based on setting, theme, mood, format and target audience:
80s Slasher, 90s Arthouse, Action, Actuality Film, Adventure, Amateur, American Field Trip, American New Wave, Anarchic Comedy, Animation, Anime, Anthology Film, Art Film, Arthouse, Avante Garde, B-Movie, Based on True Events, Beach Party Movie, Bildungsroman, Biography, Black Meets White, Blaxploitation, Blockbuster, Boca do Lixo, Body Horror, Bond, British New Wave, Buddy Cop Film, Caper, Chick Flick, Children's Cinema, Cinéma Vérité, Classic, Comedy, Coming of Age, Courtroom Drama, Creature Feature, Crime, Cult, Czech New Wave, Dance, Dark Comedy, Deadpan/Dry Humour, Detective, Dick Flick, Direct Cinema, Disaster, Documentary, Dogme 95, Drama, Eastern (Western), Epic, Erotica, Eurospy, Existential, Experimental, Exploitation, Fairy Tale, Family, Fantasy, Feminist Interest, Film Noir, French New Wave, Gangster, Gay Interest, German Expressionist, Giallo, Girls with Guns, Gore, Hagsploitation, History, Hood Film, Horror, Hyperlink Cinema, Independent, Iranian New Wave, Japanese New Wave, J-Horror, Jidaigeki, Kitchen Sink Drama, Live Action, Lucha Film, Martial Arts, Meta Film, Metaphysical, Mexploitation, Mockumentary, Mondo Film, Monster Movie, Mumblecore, Music, Musical, Mystery, Nature-Gone-Wrong, Nazi Exploitation, New Hollywood, New Queer Cinema, Occult Interest, Outlaw Biker Film, Period Film, Political, Poliziotteschi, Postmodernist, Private Eye, Propaganda, Psycho Biddy, Psychological, Race Film, Road Movie, Romance, Rubble Film, Satire, Scare Films, Sci-Fi, Serial, Sexploitation, Silent, Slapstick, Slasher, Social Realism, Soft Porn, Spaghetti Western, Spies and Private Eyes, Splatter, Splatstick, Sport, Stoner, Supernatural, Surrealism, Swashbuckler, Sword and Sandal, Teen Exploitation, Television Series, Thriller, Toe Curlers, Trash, Turksploitation, Underground, War, Weeper, Western, World Cinema, and Zombie.


Saturday, April 3, 2010

03.04.10 Today is Boring - 'Episode 3'

With Guests Douglas Hart, the bassist and founding member of the band ‘The Jesus and Mary Chain’, as well as a profilic music video director and Hamish McAlpine (Head of Metro Tartan).
In this weeks show Tree and Adam Carr sit down to chat with Douglas Hart, best known as the founding member of 'The Jesus and Mary Chain' and as a director of several famous music videos. On top of that Hamish McAlpine joins the team again to head up a new segment 'The Inside Industry' in addition to reviewing one of this weeks newest films 'The Blindside'.

Today is Boring
In November 2008, TODAY IS BORING moved from Shoreditch up the road to Dalston. Since then, we have taken on a new direction, leaving behind all the pretenses of a high street video shop. Our involvement in various aspects of the film industry and various creative communities revolving around the use of the moving image, has naturally pushed us in other directions. Now, TODAY IS BORING finds us involved in film consultancy, film events promotion, film production, and of course the continuing development of our film archive. The curation of this archive now centres around research and reference for organisations and individuals, rather than the ad campaign-driven mass entertainment of the day.
Some of the people and organisations we have worked with through film screenings, productions and collaborations include:
BFI (British Film Institute), Burke Roberts (LA based Director and creator of the Bizzurke Army film collective), Castle Pink Frankenstein (Paris based underground film distributor), Charles of London (Fashion Designer), Christian Marclay (American visual artist and composer), Daniel Gordon (Very Much So Productions, film Director), Disasters Emergency Committee (2004 Tsunami Fundraiser), Douglas Hart (HSI London, Director), The Fabulous Penetrators (London based band), Hackney Spice Festival, ICA (Institute of Contemporary Arts), Jimmy Henderson (London based Director), M+R Place to Fill Gallery (Shoreditch, London), Pam Hogg (Fashion Designer, Musician), Peter Stuart (LA based Director, of 'Another State of Mind' 1982 US punk documentary), Pix Magazine, Plexifilm (International DVD Label), Rio Cinema (Dalston, London), Shooting People (.org), Sibling Rivalry Productions (London based filmmakers), Tartan Video and Tartan Cinema, Third Window Films (London based DVD label), Tim Noble and Sue Webster (London based artists), White Cube (Shoreditch, London).
Upon visiting our archive you can expect to find film titles belonging to the following genres, subgenres, categories and hydrid genres based on setting, theme, mood, format and target audience:
80s Slasher, 90s Arthouse, Action, Actuality Film, Adventure, Amateur, American Field Trip, American New Wave, Anarchic Comedy, Animation, Anime, Anthology Film, Art Film, Arthouse, Avante Garde, B-Movie, Based on True Events, Beach Party Movie, Bildungsroman, Biography, Black Meets White, Blaxploitation, Blockbuster, Boca do Lixo, Body Horror, Bond, British New Wave, Buddy Cop Film, Caper, Chick Flick, Children's Cinema, Cinéma Vérité, Classic, Comedy, Coming of Age, Courtroom Drama, Creature Feature, Crime, Cult, Czech New Wave, Dance, Dark Comedy, Deadpan/Dry Humour, Detective, Dick Flick, Direct Cinema, Disaster, Documentary, Dogme 95, Drama, Eastern (Western), Epic, Erotica, Eurospy, Existential, Experimental, Exploitation, Fairy Tale, Family, Fantasy, Feminist Interest, Film Noir, French New Wave, Gangster, Gay Interest, German Expressionist, Giallo, Girls with Guns, Gore, Hagsploitation, History, Hood Film, Horror, Hyperlink Cinema, Independent, Iranian New Wave, Japanese New Wave, J-Horror, Jidaigeki, Kitchen Sink Drama, Live Action, Lucha Film, Martial Arts, Meta Film, Metaphysical, Mexploitation, Mockumentary, Mondo Film, Monster Movie, Mumblecore, Music, Musical, Mystery, Nature-Gone-Wrong, Nazi Exploitation, New Hollywood, New Queer Cinema, Occult Interest, Outlaw Biker Film, Period Film, Political, Poliziotteschi, Postmodernist, Private Eye, Propaganda, Psycho Biddy, Psychological, Race Film, Road Movie, Romance, Rubble Film, Satire, Scare Films, Sci-Fi, Serial, Sexploitation, Silent, Slapstick, Slasher, Social Realism, Soft Porn, Spaghetti Western, Spies and Private Eyes, Splatter, Splatstick, Sport, Stoner, Supernatural, Surrealism, Swashbuckler, Sword and Sandal, Teen Exploitation, Television Series, Thriller, Toe Curlers, Trash, Turksploitation, Underground, War, Weeper, Western, World Cinema, and Zombie.