Showing posts with label Jeff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jeff. Show all posts

Monday, December 30, 2013

UFC Champion, Anderson Silva--Inspired by ONG-BAK





UFC Middlewieght Champion, Anderson Silva is considered by most to be the best pound-for-pound mixed martial artist in the world. This weekend at UFC 134 in Rio, he defends his UFC title against Yushin Okami. Silva is best known for his unorthodox but still incredibly accurate and powerful striking, with highlight reel knockouts of former champions, Vitor Belfort, Rich Franklin, and Forrest Griffin, to name a few.



Before Silva competed in the UFC, he fought in a smaller organization called Cage Rage. One of his opponents during that period, Tony Frykland, had the misfortune of fighting him shortly after he saw Midnight Madness 2003 selection, Ong-Bak for the first time. The UFC champion tells the story of how Tony Jaa inspired him for that fight:



Not long before my Cage Rage fight with Tony Frykland, I saw the movie Ong Bak (sic). Tony Jaa, the martial arts hero in the movie is a master at Muay Boran, an art I have always been interested in. There was one move in particular he did that blew me away. Instead of attacking with a side elbow or an over-the-top elbow, both of which are common in Muay Thai, Jaa stepped toward one of the villains and threw a lead reverse back elbow. I was so enamored with the move I went to my trainers and told them that I was going to use the strike in my next fight to knock out my opponent. Immediately they shut the idea down. 'That won’t work,' they said. 'Just forget about that elbow.' I wasn’t convinced but every time I tried to practice the move during training, the could come run over and tell me to focus on techniques that would actually work.



I still wasn’t convinced, so one night I went home and asked my wife to stand on the couch and hold out her hand. I executed a lead reverse back elbow into her palm, and she told me what I already knew — it was a very painful strike. To get in the practice I needed, I had her stand on the couch every evening after my official training — this time holding a pillow — and I would do one hundred reverse back elbows. By the time the Frykland fight came around, I felt very confident. Unfortunately, backstage I couldn’t sneak off with my wife to warm up on a pillow, so I had one of my training partners hold out a mitt so I could squeeze in a few more lead reverse back elbows. Again my trainers told me to forget that move. I figured I had no other choice but to prove them wrong, so two minutes into my fight with Frykland, I stepped toward him, threw a lead reverse back elbow at his chin, and knocked him out.








And if you don't know Ong-Bak...



Thursday, September 5, 2013

JODOROWSKY'S DUNE: A DUNE Without Sting?

Playing in the Vanguard program, Jodorowsky's Dune tells the story of an unrealized attempt by Alejandro Jodorowsky to adapt Frank Herbert's novel "Dune" to the big screen. It was later adapted by David Lynch, of course, and one of the film's brightest elements is Sting as Feyd-Rautha. In Jodorowsky's adaptation, Feyd-Rautha was to have been played by another musician.

Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones.

So I got to thinking, "What other musicians could have been alternate-reality Feyd-Rauthas?"

Kurt Cobain?

 Frank Sinatra?

 Midnight Madness Alum, Rob Zombie?
 

Actually, forget this.
Sting rules!

JODOROWSKY'S DUNE screens:
Tuesday, Sept 10th, 8:00 PM THE BLOOR HOT DOCS CINEMA
Wednesday, Sept 11th, 9:15 PM SCOTIABANK 2

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

KILL LIST Director, Ben Wheatley's No Budget Film School



There are still 3 more films at Midnight Madness before we get there, but Saturday night brings the Canadian Premiere of Ben Wheatley's Kill List to close out the Midnight Madness program. I was lucky (and impatient) enough to see an advance screening of it yesterday and I absolutely loved it! If I were to recommend one film for the remainder of the festival, it would be Kill List. The less you know, the better, but I knew a bit more than I'd wanted to going into it and still adored it.

Kill List is Wheatley's second feature film after his six thousand pounds budgeted dark and violent mob family dramedy, Down Terrace (which you should seek out immediately if you haven't seen it). The London Evening Standard recently interviewed Wheatley about making a no-budget feature. Aspiring filmmakers, take note!

Ben Wheatley's No Budget Film School

Trailer:


Kill List screens:
Saturday September 17 11:59:00 PM RYERSON
Sunday September 18 3:15:00 PM SCOTIABANK THEATER 4

Monday, September 5, 2011

3 New Design Sketches from LIVID

These sketches offer a nice little tease of the beautiful design work that's in store for Midnight Madness attendees who come out to see LIVID.





LIVID screening times:
Sun., Sept. 11th, 11:59PM, RYERSON
Tues., Sept. 13th, 5:00PM, AMC 7


Sunday, September 4, 2011

Katsuhito Ishii and Midnight Madness--Together At Last!!

I love the films of Katsuhito Ishii. If you love it when films at Midnight Madness bring the wild and the strange, then chances are you do too. Maybe you haven't seen one before though, why not let Smuggler be your first?

I could go on and on and on about Ishii's films but it would probably deteriorate into a ramble that the uninitiated would give up on pretty quickly. So instead I'll just post some choice images from his previous films to give you an idea of what kind of sweet, sweet weirdness you could be in store for if you come out for the World Premiere of his latest film, Smuggler.








And here's Smuggler's trailer:

Smuggler screens:

Friday September 16 11:59 PM RYERSON
Saturday September 17 6:45 PM SCOTIABANK THEATER 4
Sunday September 18 12:00 PM SCOTIABANK THEATER 4

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