Todd’s Ten Songs of the Week: January 17 Edition

And now for a new feature on the blog that I’ll try to post weekly on every Sunday. The concept is simple – I’m giving you ten songs to listen to for your musical enjoyment. Those who know me obviously know I’m a huge movie buff, but I’m also a major music lover.

For this initial post, I cannot help but make some track suggestions from the great David Bowie. Most of us know his many hits but for this evening, I’m selecting ten that perhaps you don’t know. Do yourself a favor and do what I’ve found myself doing this week – just select a Bowie album and let it rip. It’s worth it to truly appreciate his one of a kind genius.

Here we go:

“Always Crashing in the Same Car” from Low (1977)

“Win” from Young Americans (1975)

“Beauty and the Beast” from Heroes (1977)

http://youtu.be/l4fFL4uU_RE

“Word on a Wing” from Station to Station (1976)

http://youtu.be/5PYvqa7DFN

“Dirty Boys” from The Next Day (2013)

http://youtu.be/mQA_qFeahtc

“New Killer Star” from Reality (2003)

“DJ” from Lodger (1979)

http://youtu.be/QgPUxjQOk-w

“Everything’s Alright” from Pinups (1973)

http://youtu.be/yytTqi2CNvE

“No Control” from Outside (1995)

http://youtu.be/JKz_YJhQtzs

“I Can’t Give Everything Away” from Blackstar (2016)

And there you have it – DJ Todd shall return next weekend!

This Day in Movie History: January 8

When we think of horror characters that have had legacies lasting over the past two decades, we think Freddy or Jason or Michael Myers. And yet – a green pint sized horror character made his debut in theaters twenty years ago Today in Movie History when Leprechaun opened domestically. It barely made a blip on the box office radar two decades ago, debuting at #8 with $2.4 million. And yet its staying power has been surprisingly lasting. It spawned five (yes five) sequels – Leprechaun 2, Leprechaun 3, Leprechaun 4: In Space (naturally), and who can forget Leprechaun: In the Hood and Leprechaun: Back 2 tha Hood? These sequels, with the exception of the second installment, were direct to video/DVD but the series longevity is nevertheless impressive. This February, we’ll see a reboot of the franchise with Leprechaun: Origins, coproduced by WWE Studios. Warwick Davis (who also appeared in Return of the Jedi and Willow) would play the title character and reprise the role in every subsequent follow-up. It’s Warwick’s costar in the original whose name you may also know – Jennifer Aniston, who I believe was on a TV show and in a few movies.

As for birthdays, we have two legendary musicians who also made their mark in film. Elvis Presley would have turned 79 today. His movie career mostly consisted of playing variations of himself in over 30 features. They included well-regarded hits such as Jailhouse Rock, King Creole, and Blue Hawaii. His biggest success was Viva Las Vegas with Ann-Margret from 1964. There was plenty of forgettable fare too.

David Bowie is 67 today. His storied musical career will be his lasting legacy, but he’s had a decent film career with titles such as the lead role in 1976’s The Man Who Fell to Earth, Tony Scott’s The Hunger, Labyrinth, Martin Scorsese’s The Last Temptation of Christ, and Christopher Nolan’s The Prestige.

As for Six Degrees of Separation between these musical legends:

Elvis Presley was in Viva Las Vegas with Ann-Margret

Ann-Margret was in Carnal Knowledge with Jack Nicholson

Jack Nicholson was in The Two Jakes with Harvey Keitel

Harvey Keitel was in The Last Temptation of Christ with David Bowie

And that’s today – January 8 – in Movie History!