EV2BK Film Preview – Fair Game

At the Director’s Premiere of Fair Game last night, we were treated not only to a suspense-filled glimpse into the shadowed corridors of political power but also to a panel discussion featuring the real life protagonists of the film’s story.  The panel, which followed the screening, included the director, Doug Liman (best known as the director of the Bourne trilogy, among many others), former CIA operative Valerie Plame, her husband, former Ambassador and diplomat Joseph Wilson, and Emily Bazelon of Slate Magazine.

Fair Game is a riveting thriller based on the autobiography of real-life undercover CIA agent Valerie Plame (played by Naomi Watts), whose career was destroyed when her covert identity was exposed by a politically-motivated press leak. As a senior manager in the CIA’s Counter-Proliferation Division (“CPD”), Valerie played an integral part in the investigation into the existence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Valerie’s husband, diplomat Joe Wilson (played by Sean Penn) was asked to join the investigation to substantiate an alleged sale of “yellowcake,” a specific type of partly-enriched uranium, from Niger to Iraq. When the administration ignored his findings and used the issue to support the call to war, Wilson wrote a New York Times editorial outlining his conclusions, which ignited a firestorm of controversy. In an effort to prevent the notion that the US may have rushed to war based on unsubstantiated evidence from entering the public consciousness, members of the Bush administration fought back by calling into question the character and motivations of Joe Wilson. As this story gained traction, the administration ultimately leaked the identity of Valerie Plame to the press to try to (a) discredit Wilson and his claims that he had been sent to Niger by the Vice President’s office (and not by his wife, for political reasons) and (b) to distract from the claim that all thorough reviews of the credible evidence seemed to suggest that the alleged sale of enriched uranium had never taken place.

The film is anchored by great performances from Namoi Watts and Sean Penn, and anyone who has seen and enjoyed the cinematographic work in the Bourne films will be pleased to find the same fast-paced, thoughtful DP work from Mr. Liman once again.

During the panel discussion that followed the film, Plame and Wilson discussed the decision by Wilson to write the Op-Ed piece in the Times and the controversy that followed. Plame explained the urgency with which the CIA was being asked to produce intelligence in the months leading up to the the Iraq war, saying, “Intelligence takes time – to vet your sources and corroborate them – and that time was not being given to the CIA.” And although she did seem to concede that missteps were taken by the CIA in addition to the other parties involved, she also made sure to point out that the CIA is an easy scapegoat when she joked, “It’s easy to blame the CIA. What are they going to say? Nothing.” When asked what steps could be taken to avoid a situation like this from happening in the future Plame went on to say, “Look what’s happening in Iran, the body politic relies on public amnesia sometimes.”

On the discord between the increasingly polarized political parties in this country, Wilson commented that “We now really, genuinely dislike each other because of our political views rather than just disagreeing, and there is something wrong with that. There is a need to understand where the other side is coming from.” As an example of a previous era’s willingness to look beyond red v. blue, Liman pointed out that “People forget that Joe Wilson was appointed ambassador by a Republican president.” But now, as Wilson eloquently summed it up at one point, political discourse in America has essentially devolved into one side screaming “Fuck you!” and the other yelling “Fuck you” back.

Still, as the character Joe Wilson points out towards the end of the movie, in what stuck us as the core message of the film, democracy is what you make of it. Paraphrasing Ben Franklin, the film version of Joe Wilson tells a group of young students the story of a woman who stops Ben Franklin as he’s walking home from writing the constitution to ask, “Mr. Franklin, what type of government have you given us?” To which Franklin responded, Wilson tells the class, “A Republic, ma’am. If you can keep it.” The point being that our form of governance relies upon active and informed citizens to occasionally rise up and act in order to ensure that power is not abused, no matter the perceived odds against you. Or, as Wilson later said in the panel, “good citizenship counts, and you can survive it.”

The director’s screening was held at the iconic Paris Theater and the panel discussion was moderated by Judith Resnik, the Arthur Liman Professor of Law at Yale Law School. The Yale Law School Arthur Liman Public Interest Program was founded in the name of noted public servant and Yale alum Arthur Liman (Doug’s father) to support the work of law students, law school graduates, and students from six universities, all of whom work to respond to problems of inequality and to improve access to justice.

Fair Game opens in select cities on November 5, 2010 (Runtime – 104 min).

-EV2BK

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Don’t Forget: Twin Shadow Drops Debut LP, Video for “Castles in the Snow”

On September 28, George Lewis, Jr. A/K/A Twin Shadow‘s much-anticipated debut LP Forget was released on Terrible Records here in the US (the album will be released in the UK on November 15 on 4AD). Obviously, we already knew this joint was hot. Pitchfork apparently agrees, giving the album an 8.4 in their review today. Go download this if you haven’t already!

Interestingly enough, this is not as *HIGH* as the score they gave the new Das Racist mixtape.

Check out the official video for “Castles in the Snow,” which continues in the same “was this shot in early ’84” vein as the previous video for “Slow.”

Twin Shadow – Castles in the Snow:

-Drew

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EV2BK Nightlife Preview – The Draft and Billy Hurricane’s

For those of you who will be in and around the East Village this weekend, there are two new bars to check out with very different vibes.

The Draft

First up is The Draft, a brand new 1920’s-style sports bar taking over the space formerly occupied by The Blue Seats. Owners Kendra and Natasha are preparing for the soft-opening of the bar tonight and promise a “relaxed neighborhood sports bar” vibe. The 22 flat screens from The Blue Seats are still there, but the booths have been removed to allow for a more informal setting and a lot more standing room (as the venue is on the small to tiny scale). The proud new owners first met 12 years ago as bartenders at Bulls Head Tavern in Gramercy and are very excited to finally have a place of their own. The Draft offers a sizable menu with everything from pizza to wienies, sliders, and wings. Cocktails range from $6 to $12, and carry 1920s era themed names like “Gams,” Bee’s Knees,” “Putting on the Ritz,” “On The Lamb,” and “The Real McCoy.”

Billy Hurricane’s


The bright orange sign of Billy Hurricane’s on Avenue B has been heralding the new bar’s arrival for some time. With the Grand Opening yesterday, the wait was finally over. The concern about the frat-boy appeal of this “Mardis Gras-themed” bar in the former Rehab/ Midway Rock Club space that describes itself as a “speakeasy downstairs and a speakloudly upstairs” may be deserved, but whatever their clientele, Billy’s was certainly packing them in last night with crowds gathering in the sizable venue and spilling out onto the sidewalk. When EV2BK was there, the place was still heating up but the bright lights and over-sized wall decor was certainly an overhaul of the formerly dank space. It could be annoying or it could be fun, we’ll have to wait and see what the weekend holds.

The Draft, 157 Ludlow Street (between Rivington and Stanton)
Billy Hurricane’s, 25 Avenue B (between 2nd and 3rd)

-Melissa

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Jam of the Day – Tony Castles at the Pool Party

Yesterday, (The) Tony Castles released the video for their first single, “Black Girls in Dresses,” from the band’s forthcoming No Service EP, out September 21 on Famous Class Records. The video was directed by Jordan Fish (who also directed Das Racist’s “Rainbow in the Dark” video), and the EP was produced by Jake Aron (Jamie Lidell, Yeasayer, Chairlift).

(The) Tony Castles – Black Girls in Dresses:

(video via Stereogum)

We are really digging their sound and also wondering what went down with that watermelon Paul walks into the party with. In keeping with the “pool party” theme of the video, the band is throwing a record release party tomorrow night at Union Pool before heading out on their fall tour with Tom Tom Club. Free watermelon slices for everyone!

-Drew

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Jam of the Day – Now I Want to Go to Mexico Too

The five member band Vadoinmessico describes their international sound as “Mediterranean alternative folk with a bit of psychedelic rock thrown in the mix.” Band members hail from Italy, Mexico, Austria, and England and they are currently based in London. Their uplifting sound seems nostalgic and joyful at once, as if they are embarking on a long-awaited vacation or returning home. The name Vadoinmessico translates to “I am going to Mexico” in Italian so I am probably not far off. They sound a bit like Vampire Weekend, true, but with less of a nod to (rip-off of?) Paul Simon.

Although the video follows a pair of cats, and normally all internet videos featuring cats should be avoided, this is non-cutesy enough to be worth the three minutes. The video’s director, Kent Hugo, works with real world images, drawings, and cutouts to create a continuously shifting work of art. Vadoinmessico performed at SXSW back in March, and even scored a spot at NPR’s Tiny SXSW concert. They don’t appear to have any upcoming shows outside of the UK soon, but we’ll keep you posted when we hear otherwise.

Vadoinmessico – In Spain:

-Melissa

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Jam of the Day – New Dress for Kanye West

Kanye West has been making some MOVES recently, dropping a new track off his forthcoming LP every Friday as part of his G.O.O.D. Fridays project (all of which can be found here). Last week brought probably the most soulful and hottest track thus far, “Devil in a New Dress,” which is available for free download once his site is back up (as of posting, both www.kanyeuniversecity.com and www.kanyewest.com are “UNDER CONSTRUCTION”).

Anyone would sound good over this beat, produced by Bink!.

Kanye West – Devil in a New Dress:

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-Drew

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