Sunday, February 10, 2008

Set Your VCR and Check Your Popcorn Supply



Documentary, (noun) - a film or TV program presenting the facts about a person or event
motion picture, motion-picture show, movie, moving picture, moving-picture show, pic, film, picture show, flick, picture - a form of entertainment that enacts a story by sound and a sequence of images giving the illusion of continuous movement; "they went to a movie every Saturday night"; "the film was shot on location"




Documentary (adj) - relating to or consisting of or derived from documents


Documentary (adj) - emphasizing or expressing things as perceived without distortion of personal feelings, insertion of fictional matter, or interpretation;
real, existent - being or occurring in fact or actuality; having verified existence; not illusory; "real objects"; "real people; not ghosts"; "a film based on real life"; "a real illness"; "real humility"; "Life is real! Life is earnest!"- Longfellow



Last year BBC announced our favorite, still avoiding justice murderer, Phil Spector, had given his first full-length interview in 35 years to British TV Director Vikram Jayanti, and filmmaker Anthony Wall.

The 90-minute documentary is based on some eight hours of interviews at Spector's Alhambra, California, "castle". Phil reportedly speaks about his relationships with the Beatles and John Lennon, as well as soul stars Ike and Tina Turner. He will also discuss his troubled personal life. "Poor Phil"

Perhaps some might conjecture the interview should have been conducted in a California prison. It has been five years since Lana Clarkson was found murdered in the foyer of that same home. No evidence of any excuse for the crime other than "our Phil" playing one of his well-known games of senseless, reckless, violence toward women.

The original announcement claimed that BBC "has been granted unprecedented access to legendary Phil Spector as he stands trial for murder. The reclusive star has not given an interview in 35 years. But he has agreed to speak to the BBC for a no-holds-barred Wall documentary." FALSE

Apparently, the 2002 Spector interviews with Mick Brown on the exact same material is conveniently forgotten.

Especially endearing is Spector's own voice saying "I wasn't that well. I wasn't insane, wellum, I wasn't well. I am not able to function in regular society . . . I take medication for schizophrenia, I am the product of marriage between cousins . . . I don't play anything if I can't win . . ."

The upcoming 90-minute Jayanti/Wall "documentary" subtitled The Agony and The Ecstasy of Phil Spector was originally scheduled to air last autumn and then was delayed awaiting the final outcome of the case. Apparently, the Brits like so many of us have given up hope that the trial will ever have a conclusion.

Despite some BBC bigwigs expressing concern that the broadcast should be delayed until after the second trial, and their frank questioning of whether the program makers might be too close to their subject, the decision to wait has been revised to air this April.

Director Jayanti said, "Our interviews have covered an awful lot of ground, including the trial. The position the defense has taken is that Clarkson killed herself. I'm trying to stay out of issues of guilt or innocence.

I am more interested inthis strange collusion between an artistic genius and the criminal justice system.

I asked him if he would deconstruct his hits. Ultimately that's interesting - what he hears. For all the great fun of his public personna, there is also the music. I want to get past the history of it all because I'm not interested in archaeology. I'm interested in who he is not and what's going on in his head. I asked him if he would demonstrate his hits."

Jayanti and wall both have extensive history in lauding entertainment and music personalities. Peter Sellers, Bob Dylan

Documentary??? Or perhaps just another visit to "Phil, the manipulative" media user and abuser.

Personally, can't wait. Should be as much fun as listening to the genius rip Ike Turner at his funeral last December or revisit accounts of how he abused his children and made them watch his wierd sexual encounters. Where is the remote control when you need it?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'll be interested to see the documentary, since the interview Spector denied giving in court was supposed to be from it. He claimed he didn't say the Judge had it in for him, etc. The author of the interview said it was on tape, so may be we'll see.

Then again, anyone who refers to Spector as a Genius may not be so eager to show him up for the liar he is. A good ear and one idea do not equate genius.

A Genius has a mind that can grow and change as it creates. Spector has never been able to get away from the wall of sound.

Let's hope the next wall in his life is around the prison he resides in.

Anonymous said...

Well, just when I was being oh so thankful that PS had crawled behind the woodwork again after his debacle at the funeral of Ike Turner, this news breaks.

The family of Lana Clarkson will be reminded again of just what a strange and sick world the murderer of their daughter lives in and that he is free to roam in that world..

Denial, lies, manipulation, murder should be the subject of the "bullshit documentary" on HPS. For me his music is just that music and the man given credit for all of the good in that music is like the wizard behind the curtain in the land of oz..a FRAUD..I still believe and hope for Justice this next time around, and when he crawls back into the shadows again. it will be to a cold and dark prison cell..for good...click

Slam Slam Slam Slam Slam ~ is the Wall of Sound we hope Spector hears several times a day and night as the bars of his cell slam shut

Anonymous said...

yeah right can just hear this docu now. surprised Disney didn't take the project and let Mickey Mouse do the interview.

thanks for the link to tge audio of the Mick Brown interview, heard they existed bt listening was a real kick

Anonymous said...

I wouldn't watch this so called Doc. for anything in the world.
I hate you Phil for killing my friend, Lana.
Your Wall of Sound- what a dated piece of crap!!!!
The REAL Wall of Sound was created and memorized by The Grateful Dead.
You ain't got nothing' on their legacy. Never did and never will.
Jerry was humble and the band was a amazing trip to see. A real treat.
You suck!
Rot away!! LOSER!