{"id":186,"date":"2004-06-03T15:50:00","date_gmt":"2004-06-03T15:50:00","guid":{"rendered":"\/?p=186"},"modified":"2007-03-03T08:39:11","modified_gmt":"2007-03-03T13:39:11","slug":"word-wars","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.nehrlich.com\/blog\/2004\/06\/03\/word-wars\/","title":{"rendered":"Word Wars"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=http:\/\/www.wordwarsmovie.com>Official movie site<\/a><\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ve been a big fan of <a href=http:\/\/www.biggerbread.com>Andrew Chaikin<\/a> for a long time.  He&#8217;s an amazing vocal percussionist who I first saw performing with the <a href=http:\/\/www.housejacks.com>House Jacks<\/a>, but now does a variety of independent stuff.  I&#8217;m on his email announcement list, so I get a heads up of all the neat and cool places he appears (that&#8217;s what convinced me to see the <a href=http:\/\/www.nehrlich.com\/blog\/2004\/01\/04\/>7 Fingers Circus<\/a>, for instance).  On his last email, he mentioned that he was going to be doing a mini-show at the San Francisco premiere of a documentary that his brother had done on tournament Scrabble players.  I was skeptical.  Then he described the movie:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>\nMy brother Eric has spent the last 3 years making Word Wars, a documentary about the world of tournament Scrabble. It got into Sundance this year, and is now inching through theaters.<\/p>\n<p>Word Wars follows four of the nation&#8217;s top-ranked Scrabble players as they vie for the National title. Each is intensely wacky in his own way: Joe Edley, the fearsomely calm tai-chi yogi; Matt Graham, the wired, smart-drug-popping standup comic; &#8220;GI Joel&#8221; Sherman, the gastrointestinally challenged (that&#8217;s what the &#8220;GI&#8221; stands for) world champ; and Marlon Hill, the spliff-smoking Black Power prodigy.<\/p>\n<p>This is not your grandmother&#8217;s Scrabble. SF Weekly calls Word Wars &#8220;charming, hilarious, and brisk.&#8221; The Bay Guardian calls it &#8220;fresh and funny.&#8221; The Washington Post calls it &#8220;poignant&#8230; extraordinarily intimate.&#8221; The SF Chronicle called it &#8220;marvelous&#8230; thoroughly entertaining and hilarious,&#8221; and the little man is jumping out of his chair!\n<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>I figured, what the heck.  If nothing else, a mini-show by Andrew would be worth the price of admission.  And it was, especially the new live-looping stuff, which I hadn&#8217;t seen before; he uses a computer and some foot pedals to record a beat, starts that looping and then starts layering more stuff including vocals on top of it.  Really incredibly neat stuff.<\/p>\n<p>But the movie was awesome too.  It was incredibly entertaining watching these obsessed Scrabble players.  They are incredibly peculiar characters, at least the ones they followed.  Most of them don&#8217;t have jobs; they&#8217;re too busy studying the dictionary four hours a day and playing several games of Scrabble after that.  They study words constantly.  Find anagrams everywhere.  It&#8217;s kinda scary, actually.<\/p>\n<p>A sold out show composed of geeks and nerds definitely helped the experience.  At one point, they&#8217;re filming a critical game at Nationals.  They zoom in on one player&#8217;s rack, something they&#8217;d done throughout the movie to show people the &#8220;Before&#8221; and later the &#8220;After&#8221; as the player then put down a seven-letter word using those letters.  Except in this case, the letters are terrible.  Something like AAOODEE.  The audience audibly gasps.  That&#8217;s what got me.  That the audience gasped in horror at the sight of&#8230;letters on a Scrabble rack.  How cool is that?<\/p>\n<p>Go see it if you have any interest in Scrabble.  It&#8217;s playing this week at the Roxie (they extended it a week because it was so popular) and up in San Rafael, or check out <a href=http:\/\/www.7thart.com\/wordwars\/screenings_live.php>other upcoming screenings<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Official movie site I&#8217;ve been a big fan of Andrew Chaikin for a long time. He&#8217;s an amazing vocal percussionist who I first saw performing with the House Jacks, but now does a variety of independent stuff. 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