To ill's By Thomas LeClair Film Critic till 91 @psu.edu Sui C/4 Dimension Films and Troublemaker Pictures presents a film written and directed by Paul Rodriguez and Frank Miller. With special guest director Quentin Tarantino Starring Rosario Dawson, Bruce Willis. Clive Owen, Mickey Rourke, Benicio Del Toro. Rutger Hauer, Josh Hartnett. Jessica Alba. Elijah Wood. Michael Madsen. Nick Stahl, Brittany Murphy, and Michael Clarke Duncan. Running time: 124 minutes. Rated R (for sustained. strong. stylized violence, nudity and sexual content including dialogue). Frank Miller's vision of Sin City is one so complex and detailed, suspension of disbelief does not play a factor during the film because every character. setting. and emotion is lived. breathed. and felt. This film goes beyond the standard entertainment. It is divided into individual stories that not only introduce the characters, but the city itself. The city is not bad per se; its population just American Hi-Fi By John Fox Staff Reporter jtfls3v)psu.edu American Hi-Fi (AHF) is back and ready for a brand new start with a new album on a new label. is is about to release their first album with Maverick Records, "Ilearts on Parade." tour Hill aCCOIIIILiIIy the album. Tomfoolery of Cinema lives their lives the way they believe they should be. Though the graphic novels on which the film is based delves deeper into the psyche of the characters, this is the first time a graphic novel has been turnea into a good The film is presented in the same stylistic manner as the novels, shot in black and white, with specific characters or objects colorized to enhance the visual sensation. It is, one could say, film noir style. because the main character of each story provides the corresponding narration that reveals how the character is feeling or acting in the scenarios. However, it goes further than lust film noir. Robert Rodriguez creates a reality to the story so perfect that for two hours and four minutes there is nothing to experience except Sin City. This reviewer is not going to give plot synopses or spoilers to detract a potential viewer from seeing this film. However, I will say that this film is unlike anything anyone has ever seen. Rodriguez used digital cameras and total green screen for his sets, except for the vehicles, which were real. It is the same cinematography used for the new Star Warstrilogy Released on Maverick Records, Hearts on Parade showcases a band that is finally comfortable in their own skin. Lead singer, guitarist. and songwriter, Stacy Jones, spoke with The Capital Times before going out on tour in Photo cool tesy of www.americanhi-fi.com and the dreadful Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow. The difference between Sin City and the other films is that Sin Citj)s visuals are not added to take away from the story, to only provide eye candy during a completely banal film. Rodriguez adds the sets, the backgrounds and the appropriate colorization to TELL the story. This film also was shot mostly in the basement studio at Rodriguez' ranch in California. That's right, you heard me. No production studio or location shoot, it was done in a basement. A couple more points about Rodriguez, beginning with the fact that he is a multi-level director. Not only does he have final say on how it is shot and with what dialogue, he composed the score, edited the film, and designed the production. Not many directors these days take the time to edit their own work. Another point is that Rodriguez was forced to resign from the Director's Guild of America, because he did not want to do this film without letting Frank Miller share the director spotlight. He also used digital cameras, shooting his film on MiniDV, instead of shooting on gets ready for new aibum, tour support of Hearts on Parade. Jones is very excited about the release of the new album and going back on tour. He has high hopes for this album because of significant personal meaning behind it. "You always hope that your record will do as well as possible," said Jones "I think this record, in particular, means a lot because we made it after Island Records had let us go. So we made it on our own. It was really a defining statement for us as a band." Jones said that the band was not going to let a little thing like not having a record label get in the way of making music. Maverick is getting behind the new album with their promotions and is happy to be doing what they love. "We felt like we were really hitting our stride when Island decided to let us go," said Jones. "So, I think we're really excited for this record to come out because we made this record for ourselves. Ultimately, we just hope it does well enough that we get to make another one. That's the real goal." AHF was signed to Maverick by label president, Freddy DeMann, and so far the band's experience with the label has been great. Recalling the day the band was signed, Jones said, "It's always good when the president of the label is the one that signs you," Entertainment Jessica Alba, who plays Nand, and Nick St ;s o piu; u rd. s;iir in .sin Cio. This scene was shot in front of a green screen and the background ss -ii •c! 35mm film. So Rodriguez now wanteil t( , I,_ joins fellow "outcasts" as Quentin nia.,tPl \v, Tarantino and George Lucas. I tlr .1( Okay my fellow readers I F-,)nert said Jones. [DeMann] heard thfl record, called me, and I was in his office an hour later. Another hour after that we shook hands and had a record deal. It was cool. He was really old schoni about it. I really appreciate that " According to Jones, the new album has more of a pop element in it than the previous releases Having two solid albums behih , him, Jones went into this one with the confidence of a seasoned songwriter. The songs on the debut album were the first he had ever written entirely on his own while the material on the second album was written exclusively on the road. "I wrote it in hotel rooms tour buses, and backstage at clubs." said Jones of the material on the second album, The Art of Losing. "It was a little more aggressive, a little more pissed off. This record was written after I moved out to LA and got situated in my new crib." Jones said the new album it; definitely a new direction for the band, but it still sounds like AHF. "I think you can put on any of our records and know that it's us," said Jones. Hearts on Parade is eclectic in its sound with hints of influence,s from many genres throughout the album. "'Something Real' (on the new album) is very Oasis-like to me.- rl - 1 , ) Capital Times, April 18, 2005 ic , , ~~!~ c,' ~I wt . A., , ri VJf.' .":ICI ;!'~' r),!! • ,C 1 't i I no, MIMI ! l.jCi. 11 ~'~~.! I , N,s, ?~@ K:lll'''.~i' .~.i ~~r ~~~ O~IP ~ ,~ it W;'o., (.;i ; I \PA (id u i - t tut „ built world V. OVrq f l' told.= Cjfi 11 k'; Ft ',"\iut t h,, »a +of thni kNi I( did :1':,:; ,0 tit( !~ (ii;~ i 1 n i !dm Millet could not have created a Ht,‘, 111 ,, te perfect world, a world of 11 , I violence, sex. and of course, sin. Flavor of the Weak,' but ion't know American Hi-Fi. kiild of our job now, to let ~ ,,o Hn know we are more than song. We play 'Flavor Weak . second in our set we play live. We do that imrpose because we want if to know that there's more lust that song." AHF is a relatively .K - Itanci, Jones is no stranger !ho n,Lisk; business. He began ;1 , 1;li: career in the 90's, w, played in the hugely ;I)ulat alternative bands Letters lo Cleo and Veruca Salt. Being -,,)inewhat of a music scene vet, „Vines dispensed a few words of „,,,H,lom he picked up along the 1 Mink the greatest lesson is Jut to let the industry influence .yhdt you do, - said Jones. "The minute that you try to appease nr; industry trend, you really do iGurselt a disservice. Just make tiie music you want to make and iT:I the industry figure you out. i)o , i I try to curtail to them." 11•111111 1, 11 The new album, released last Ti!isday, April 12, is in stores now. AHF is touring the east c.:o, , :t:Tt now with Bowling For Soup ha:: already hit the late night show circuit in support of i 0(1 Parade. You can check out on the web at www. Photo courtesy of Google Images ,Inlll-11 coin