If E.T. asked me what it was like to be human, I’d play him this:
Electric Youth
Tonight I’m chilling out to Electric Youth, a Canadian Synth pop duo from Toronto, Ontario. Their song, “A Real Hero,” was featured in the movie, Drive (2011). Below, the band performs the song live. Continue reading “Electric Youth”
Fire & Ice: A 90s James Bond Music Video
Feat. The Bond remix by Moby (In a special EFC music video!)
“How can you act like this? How can you be so cold?”
“It’s what keeps me alive.”
“No, it’s what keeps you alone.”
The World is Not Enough (1999)
Feat. The Music of David Arnold performed by Garbage
A few quotes… And a little psychology.
Remember, 007, shadows stay in front or behind, but never on top. Continue reading “The World is Not Enough (1999)”
EFC Classics: Harry Potter & The Philosopher’s Stone (2001)
Feat. The Original Score by John Williams
“First years, this way please.”
Hello, and welcome to EFC’s: A Harry Halloween. In the previous post I told you the story of how a young, penniless single-mother overcame the odds to craft one of the most popular book series of all time. Each of J.K. Rowling’s 7 novels were subsequently adapted into movies. The first of which, Philosopher’s Stone, hit theaters in November, 2001. That movie is the subject of this present post. Stick around for the Sorting Hat Ceremony at the end to learn your house.
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EFC Classics – Lost in Translation
Feat. The Music of Pink Floyd (In a special EFC music video!)
Halloween is three weeks away. I should be writing about horror movies. However, tonight my heart is elsewhere, in the dramedy realm of Sofia Coppola’s, Lost in Translation. Continue reading “EFC Classics – Lost in Translation”
Coming Back To Life
This band elevates my soul.

Dreams Tonight by Alvvays
“In fluorescent light, Antisocialites, watch a wilting flower.”
I heard the most beautiful song the other night. The song is called “Dreams tonight,” and it is by the Canadian indie-pop band, Alvvays, off their Sophomore album, Antisocialites, released today, September 8. Continue reading “Dreams Tonight by Alvvays”
