
If you are old enough to remember. Then you know the abstract sounds of Digable planets. Even if you do not; it is good to take a step back and take in the vibes, of what once was and what still has a voice.
Although they've broken up and went into different directions, the time has come that they returned full circle to offer to the musics what is missing. They still have the might to bring you raw music sounds, fusing Hip-Hop and Jazz. Take a small look into their world and soak up the raw energy and realize that "you too are a planet that is Digable."
Here is another video showcasing the reunion of the group:
You can catch them on Myspace
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Moments in Entertainment ::: Digable Planets
Labels: Celebrity news, Digable planets, HIP HOP, Hip Hop News, Moments in entertainment
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Scorsese just does not have enough time for Bob Marley

It seems that Martin Scorsese is very popular as of late, and so much so, that he is dropping projects after signing on to do them. Something about "conflicting schedules."
I wonder if the Old Blues Project has anything to do with it?
As it seems, or actually as it is, Scorsese has relinquished directorial duties of the authorized Bob Marly project. Jonathan Demme will take on the task of bringing the documentary to the big screen. Do not fret, Demme has done music related films in the past, such as Talking Heads Stop Making Sense, and Neil Young's Heart of Gold. So we should be ok.
I just have that feeling Scorsese will take on the Frank Sinatra Project after all. I guess that is just good old Enterpolics. Although he has not stated it publicly yet, whether he will take on the Frank Sinatra Biopic, we know what Scorsese gets his tickles from and this will not be too far for the legendary director leap to, in terms of creativity.
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Stick around and enjoy some concert footage below.

Bob Marley, Jammin, Stir it up & Buffalo Soldier
Labels: bob marley, Jonathan Demme, Martin Scorsese, Movie News
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Wednesday, May 21, 2008
MentalPolics : Quotes to reflect on
"It only stands to reason that where there's sacrifice, there's someone collecting the sacrificial offerings. Where there's service, there is someone being served. The man who speaks to you of sacrifice is speaking of slaves and masters, and intends to be the master."
"People create their own questions because they are
afraid to look straight. All you have to do is look straight and see
the road, and when you see it, don't sit looking at it - walk."
Ayn Rand
Ayn Rand Mike Wallace Interview 1959 part 1
The Fountainhead - Howard Roark Speech (Ayn Rand)
I did not post this for entertainment but for you to have something to reflect on. In no way am I promoting Objectivism . However I do believe some ideas can not go unotticed for they are filled with seeds for a new direction in thinking.
Labels: Ayn Rand, MentalPolics, Quotes to reflect on
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Not Satisfied ::: Spike Lee on Eastwood Ommitting Black Troops in his WWII films

Spike Lee is not pleased as to the lack of interest in Clint Eastwood's camp for for the lack of African American Soldiers in his WWII Iwo Jima Epics. From my opinion he does have good reason to point out the obvious lack of African American representation in the films. However he will not be heard much during the festival. Then again, he knows that, but to him if two hear, then he spoke his piece.
Lee who's upcoming film project tiled "Miracle at St. Anna," which is a story of an all black U.S. Division fighting in Italy during the war. He said that Mr. Eastwood's films were "whites Only affairs."
"He did two films about Iwo Jima back to back and there was not one black
soldier in both of those films," Lee stated at the Cannes Film Festival on Tuesday.
"Many veterans, African-Americans, who survived that war are upset at Clint
Eastwood. In his vision of Iwo Jima, Negro soldiers did not exist. Simple as
that. I have a different version," stated Lee.
As I reported yesterday, Clint Eastwood was at the Festival, promoting his upcoming missing child drama, the "Changeling," starring Angelina Jolie. As usual a reporter was redirected when an attempt was made to get answers from Mr. Eastwood. The reporter was told to only ask questions on the new film.
Well we know that Mr. Lee will not let this one go that easy, but for now we will just wait it out. Since he has to promote his own film I would take it that he will fall back a little and do just that. With " Miracle at St. Anna" due out this October it is high time he get to promoting it. The film stars Derek Luke, Michael Ealy, Laz Alonso, and Omar Benson Miller - in the Buffalo Soldiers division in Tuscany.
Should be a good watch.
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Labels: clint eastwood, movie directors, Movie News, Not Satisfied, Spike Lee
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I likes :: Is Scorsese getting his hands on the right material?

So as it seems that our king of gangster films may be getting his hands on the Sinatra biopic. This will be a major step in keeping the Sinatra name alive and well. As the past has it rumor wise, Sinatra was a stooge for the mafia, of course these are unproven rumors and his daughter wants it to stay that way. As far as her late fathers involvement in the mafia, this is something that she does not want to speak of or to have him depicted as such in the film.
Tina Sinatra is the strong arm in the family, no pun intended. It is just that without him here to prove his name or clear any misconceptions it will be best to leave allegations alone. I would assume that would be the reason. Why would there be any other reason?
Now keep in mind that Tina is stating that it is too early to say whether or not the famed director will take on the film, but he is a shoe in to direct it. So lets keep our fingers crossed and vote for Scorsese on this one. It will be a great film if he does it. He does not allow garbage to come out of his hut of hits. Then again he may want to add the rumors to it, so I am sure he will sit down and see what he can throw in there and what he can not. This is something that he is known for and it's more than likely that he would want to add the realism of the world Sinatra had to face. So I think there will be at minimum of some sort of mention to the rumors that surrounded Sinatra's career.
Head over to the paste blog to read more.
Labels: Frank Sinatra, Martin Scorsese, movie directors, Movie News, tina sinatra
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Quote of the week ::: You cant deny sportmanship
Mel B AKA Scary Spice is the interesting one from the spice girls if you ask me. The wild one with all the heart in the group. Just a shame she was a part of the group. However I am not here to talk about that today. I just need to allow you guys a thrill or two from her quote box.“If there was an Olympic sport for anything, I’d win gold for sex. I’ve
always felt sexy. I’ve never looked in the mirror and moaned about the
way I look… Me and Stefan have a pretty hot sex life, and I admit I
look quite good in my underwear.”
Head over to Bossip if you want to see more
Labels: ligerie, MEL B, quote of the week, scary spice, Spice girl
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Tuesday, May 20, 2008
A trade off but a good one....for me.

It seems that one of my favorite actors in Hollywood will be leaving (Mekhi Phifer), and will be replaced by one of my favorite actresses. Apparently for the last few weeks there has been this buzz that, Angela Bassett will throw on some scrubs and join the cast of ER for its final season on air.
There seems to be many actors making the move to Television. Perhaps it is the lucrative nature of its vehicle if you can turn what ever you take on into a popular move. Showcasing your star power. It worked for Glenn Close, Patrick Dempsey, and a host of others. Plus it allows you bring your star back out, and allow it to shine amongst those who would not have otherwise known you.
Don't fret just like all of our big screen actors who hit the small screen. Angela is working hard around the clock and you will see her in the upcoming film Notorious and followed by Nothing but the truth, just to turn around and heat up the screen with Toussaint.
So we are looking at a full plate here. If she does this with grace and with the same drive she has in her films in the past. I am sure that joining the cast of ER will be beneficial to all parties involved and will make this one of the best show closing season ever seen on Television. Also allowing Angela Bassett that publicity she deserves, so that we can see the, "Whats Love got to do with "buzz, that she had when she worked with Laurence Fishburne in the Tina and Ike Biopic.
We will see and I look forward to this season of ER and I am sure that I will not be disappointed.
What about you?
Labels: Angela Basset, ER, mekhi phifer, Movie News, Nothing but the truth, Notorious, Television, television news, Toussaint
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Technopolics :::: NetFlix is aiming to knock Blockbuster out....
Except for those who are much like myself who must own a copy of his favorite movie. The crowd who makes up a large part of the home entertainment crowd are not of true enthusiast and may fall back to what NetFlix has to offer. It happened to the box office. Why would it not happen to the home sector?
I found some information on the new gadget on Cnet. It may be to your best interest to take a look at it. Then let me know what you think about it. I very much would like to have your opinion on it. Just know this, it does not beat the silver screen, so stop being cheap and take your lady out, and it does not beat the home disc market, it is mediocre by far in visual quality.
Labels: Digital movie player, Netflix, Roku, Technology, technopolics
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Festival of surprises Jolie and Eastwood's secret project

What we have here is a classic case of sneak up and bite your ass good. Film makers are biting their lips and haunting their writers after the showing of Clint Eastwood's new drama starring Angelina Jolie has been shown.
Here is how it went down:
The how you like me now gentleman slipped into Cannes, droped off a film after changing its name, just to have Oscar Buzz follow, all the while Angelina Jolie is on his arm. arriving in style and with box magnet Jolie, along with Oscar buzz talk following.
Clint pulled a switch on the title to The Exchange from née Changeling. Which is a child-disappearance Drama. And might I add, should have been made years ago. But that is no fault of Mr. Eastwood and his team, nope, not at all.
This film is a drop in the bucket full of surprises( The films subject-topic that has not been paid attention to, but is much larger in significance than you think). Clint Eastwood has made his twilight years his best years with his last string of films and this is either the candles or the icing, on the cake. Either way it is to be celebrated. Variety's Todd McCarthy feels so and he shows it in this verbal release of satisfaction
"The inter cutting of two heavyweight proceedings, a murder trial and a
landmark City Hall hearing, provide the story's dramatic crescendo,
although even greater tension stems from what comes thereafter. In the
end, Changeling joins the likes of Chinatown and L.A. Confidential as a sorrowful critique of the city's political culture.
The praise does not stop there. From what I know so far a British Journalist told Jeffery Wells "there's not a weak point in the entire film" and that Eastwood should be on the short list for the fest best Director prize.Should we say this one is in the bag, with Sean Penn of Mystic River heading the Jury.A dozen filmmakers could have taken a dozen different approaches to the
same material — sensationalistic, melodramatic, expose-minded, a kid's
or killer's p.o.v., and so on. Perhaps the best way to describe
Eastwood's approach is that he's extremely attentive — to the central
elements of the story, to be sure (with its echoes of A Perfect World),
but also to the fluidity between the private and the public, the
arbitrariness of life and death, the distinct ways different people
view the same thing, the destructive behavior of some adults toward
children and the quality of life in California around the time he was
born."
So look for the film to drop on in stateside in November. But of course it is most likely to make its rounds in Toronto then New York, then the rest of us casual movie goers will get to witness the film. Just in time for Oscar buzz.
I can see Eastwood now, daydreaming and asking his alter ego. Do you feel lucky Punk? Do you? Yeah he is doing it. However those days are gone, all we are getting from Clint Eastwood these days is great cinema, and should we want anything less?!
Labels: Angelina Jolie, cannes film festival 2008, clint eastwood, Movie News, movie premiere
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Monday, May 19, 2008
Bump Forward ::: Actors no closer

It seems that the actors will be banging their little heads against the walls for a while longer. Negotiations are still in the works. As I was reading on Defamer it seems that there are some "stumbling blocks" in place. Which will push the deal closing back.
Here is a quote:
We are confronting a number of challenging issues, and a
resolution may not be quick or easy.... AFTRA members and the Industry
should be able, given appropriate safeguards, to satisfy and profit
from the consumers' desire to access content through legitimate New
Media sources, as opposed to the unlawful and uncompensated piracy that
threatens the entire entertainment industry.There
are no easy solutions, which means that our Negotiating Committee must
be both innovative and pragmatic, and the Industry must also embrace a
realistic approach.
Read Defamer here
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