Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Currently Reading: RIGHT RISK by Bill Treasurer



It's not just about taking risks, but taking the right risks that can help you grow. It's very helpful for people that have a problem taking the next step to getting something they may want or need to fill a gap in their life.

It's got some great life experiences from people who have taken big risks in their lives, sometimes when people pressure them not to. I found the story about Frances Oldham Kelsay particularly inspirational. She was the FDA inspector that refused to authorize thalidomide into the market based on her own research, even though she was pressured by the pharmaceutical company to pass it. Later it was determined that the drug leads to birth defects in infants.

Ahhh, the memories!

Today I was watching CASH CAB on the Discovery Channel, and there was a question to which the answer was LITE-BRITE. I answered it of course. I'm very fond of my youth...and 80s Hasbro toys.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Quick Take: LEGION (2010)




You get pretty much what's promised from the trailer. It's a very straight-forward plot. Mediocre acting (other than Paul Bettany=main character). Special Effects are also nothing too spectacular especially after the bar has been risen so high by recent films. It has a fair amount of action and horror/suspense, which I thought was mixed fairly well. However, overall it's not great and should only been seen by those who find the subject content interesting (i.e. Angels, apocalypse, machine guns, shootouts, freaky possessed people who like rare meat).

Quick Rating = 5.3/10.0


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Movie Review: THE BAD LIEUTENANT: Port of Call - New Orleans (2009)



THE BAD LIEUTENANT: Port of Call - New Orleans (2009)
Directed by: Werner Herzog
Written by: William Finkelstein

First thing you should know going into this film is that it's very much a Werner Herzog film. Those whom are familiar with his work (maybe most notably, the recent RESCUE DAWN staring Christian Bale) will have a much better outing with this film. I forgot that during the viewing and I wish I hadn't. I would have enjoyed it more.

However, it's not a bad film. It's heavy with drug usage; too much for my taste. It's hard to watch at times, but that might be the result of Herzog's vision. Nic Cage really does give a quality performance. Herzog does an excellent job of capturing authenticity throughout the entire film, particularly with the characters. I found it entertaining just watching the characters and not really caring about plot.



Unfortunately, that's where this one does not excel. There's not much of a plot. You mainly follow characters around. It's hard to get a real grasp of what you should and shouldn't care about. All that centers around Terence (Nic Cage). You don't know if he's really good or really bad. That's not to say it's a negative thing. Again, Herzog's vision comes into play. Was that his intention or not? Probably so, but whose to say.

It's most difficult to watch Terence's downward spiral as he struggles to maintain the balance and structure of his life while investigating a homicide, his drug addiction, his relationship with his prostitute girlfriend and his recovering father.

There are a couple of scenes in the film that really standout. The main one being the shootout at Terence's drug-dealing, murder-suspect, partner's house. The whole scene is very interesting, even with it's threat of absurdity. The humor throughout the film is done also in an interesting way.

Overall Rating = 6.1/10.0 ( out of 5)

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Violent Swans (or How I Pissed Off King Swan)

I just got back from the gym and I open my living room blind to see two very large swans outside, in front of my patio.  It was such a surprise, it shocked me a bit.  They were eating pieces of white bread and whole animal crackers that had been thrown from the balcony above.  I just stood there for a moment watching them eat, mesmerize by their elegance as they made their way through their feast, mowing it down like it was their last meal. 

They approached closer to my patio until they were practically at my door.  I had made my way out and I was still watching.  They began digging through the brush searching for more food.  I saw a large dried out leaf next to me.  I said to myself, "What the heck.  They might go for it."  I picked it up and tried to hand it to the larger one that was closest.  He, or at least I think it was a he, immediately knew it wasn't food and shunned it away.  Then,  he began to hiss at me.  "A hiss?", I thought.  I didn't know swans hissed.  Well they do.  And these guys weren't messing around.  They wanted food. 

I decided to watch a while longer as they started eating the very grass itself.  Then, when the larger one had his back turned, I reached out.  I just wanted to feel those beautiful feathers.  But clever this one was.  He was on to me.  He turned quickly to greet me with another, much louder, hiss.  That was enough for me.  I wasn't about to get into a fight with King Swan.  I acquiesced to his majesty, and took the road less traveled (or in this instance, more traveled.  I don't know too many people who have fought swans). 

I retreated to my apartment.  Once safely inside, I watched for a few moments more.  They left shortly thereafter, once they knew their reign was asserted. 

Don't mess with swans when they're hungry. 

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

1ST Annual "D ZOMBIE" Awards (Best Movies of 2009)

*Each movie in each category is based on the specific genre. For example, Best Action refers to the best true action movie. They are listed best last, preceded by the first runner-up, second runner-up, so on. The winner of the "Dead Head" Award is marked by =


Best Action:
TERMINATOR SALVATION
STAR TREK
DISTRICT 9


Best Animated Feature:
A CHRISTMAS CAROL
ASTRO BOY
UP


Best Comedy:
I LOVE YOU, MAN
LAND OF THE LOST
THE HANGOVER


Best Drama:
EVERYBODY‘S FINE
SUNSHINE CLEANING
[500] DAYS OF SUMMER
THE WRESTLER
INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS


Best Horror:
THE COLLECTOR
PARANORMAL ACTIVITY
DRAG ME TO HELL


Biggest Surprise:
LAND OF THE LOST
THE HANGOVER
DISTRICT 9


Biggest Let Down (No "Dead Head"):
TAKEN
FUNNY PEOPLE
HALLOWEEN 2
TRANSFORMERS 2


Best Score:
THE WRESTLER
STAR TREK
TERMINATOR SALVATION
INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS
WATCHMEN
DISTRICT 9


Best Cinematography:
INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS
STAR TREK
WATCHMEN
AVATAR
TERMINATOR SALVATION
DISTRICT 9


Best Special Effects:
WATCHMEN
STAR TREK
TERMINATOR SALVATION
DISTRICT 9
AVATAR


Best Directing:
J.J. Abrams (STAR TREK)
Darren Aronofsky (THE WRESTLER)
Zach Synder (WATCHMEN)
Quentin Tarantino (INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS)
James Cameron (AVATAR)
Neill Blomkamp (DISTRICT 9)

Best On-Screen Performance:
Sam Worthington (TERMINATOR SALVATION)
Mélanie Laurent (INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS)
Amy Adams (SUNSHINE CLEANING)
Mickey Rourke (THE WRESTLER)
Jackie Earle Haley (WATCHMEN)
Robert De Niro (EVERYBODY’S FINE)
Robert Downey Jr. (THE SOLOIST)
Sharlto Copley (DISTRICT 9)



TOP 10 MOVIES OF 2009:
10. PARANORMAL ACTIVITY
9. LAND OF THE LOST
8. DRAG ME TO HELL
7. STAR TREK
6. THE HANGOVER
5. WATCHMEN
4. TERMINATOR SALVATION
3. INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS
2. AVATAR
1. DISTRICT 9 (Winner of 6 'DEAD HEADS')

Currently Stealing My Time (Video Games): NBA 2K9, NHL 2K6

NBA 2K9 (Xbox 360)


I just had a game where #77 for the Celtics had a RECORD 23 assists in one game. Rookie of the year.



NHL 2K6


Patrice Bergeron may be injured in real life, but in my game he's got 102 points (an even 51 goals and 51 assists) in just over 60 games. He's the top candidate to win 10 NHL Trophies.

Currently Listening To: DISTRICT 9 Original Soundtrack

DISTRICT 9 (Original Soundtrack)
by Clinton Shorter



Best Score of the Year for the Best Movie of the Year. Thank you!

Currently Watching (TV): DEXTER and COMMUNITY

DEXTER (Season 4) - On Showtime




COMMUNITY (Season 1) - On NBC

Current Reading (comics): CAPTAIN AMERICA

Captain America (volume 5)
by Ed Brubaker, Steve Epting, Mike Perkins



Although Cap's not my favorite hero, and I did go against him in Marvel's Civil War, there's some excellent writing here with more than adequate art. Action, espionage, and superhero goodness.

Current Reading (novel): SHUTTER ISLAND

SHUTTER ISLAND
by Dennis Lehane



Has been adapted into a film (directed by Martin Scorsese). To be released in February.

Memorable Quote

“God help all us poor wretches who would create and find that we must lose our hearts for it because we cannot afford to spend our time at it.”
--Chris (from “Mad House”, a short story written by Richard Matheson)