Thursday, August 23, 2007

At the end of the World War III, the world is controlled by the Tetragrammaton. Tetragrammaton believes that a world without feeling is a world that is at peace. Everyone is forced to take regular doses of Prozium (a drug that hinders all feeling). All those who don't accept this authoritative regime are "Sense Offenders". The Sense Offenders and Tetragrammaton are constantly at war with each other. Tetragrammaton laws are enforced by an elite force called Grammaton Cleric. Clerics look to kill all Sense Offenders and destroy all articles that invoke feelings. John Preston (Christian Bale) is a prodigal Cleric, until the day he skips the Prozium (because the capsule accidentally breaks). For a person who has never felt a feeling, he is slowly exposed to the world and beauty of feeling. He soon starts to sympathize with Sense Offenders and plans to over throw the tyrannical regime.

I have no idea why I had put Equilibrium on my netflix queue, but I am so very glad I did. It is surprisingly fantastic, with exceptional sound track, fight sequences and the cute Christian Bale and Sean Bean (for a short time). I might buy this movie just for the sound track, which is truly amazing.

Some interesting observations:
1. The fight sequences in the movie reminded me of the Matrix movies. But felt so very different. This just seemed a bit more grounded in reality (or possible reality). The fighting techniques in this movie is actually explained in the movie (in a teaching class scene) basing on mathematical calculations. And there is 'automatic-download' of learning; it comes with years of intensive practice.

2. The culture is about banning art and architecture, yet all buildings and interior designs are quite stylishly modern.

3. If emotions/feelings are banned, then how does the concept of family exists? Sounds a tad contradictory to me. More over, if there is no feeling of enmity then why would the Cleric want to destroy the ones who still feel? Would they kill just because they are told to do something? If that is the case, then Prozium is not really suppressing feeling, but channeling to destroy all those who feel. Hmm! Weird!

4. The soundtrack sits so damn well!

{Edit: The way I currently 'feel' I could do with a doze or two of Prozium!}

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 Tuesday, August 21, 2007

I spent two hours of my life sitting in a waiting room on a wooden bench surrounded by humanity in an attempt to complete a state mandated task. I am not sure what was more tiresome: a) the two hour wait or b) the wooden bench or c) incessant wasteful chatter of surrounding humanity or d) the nervousness of completing the state mandated task. Taken each individually or even two of the four in combination would have been tolerable. But to be ambushed by all four was a bit too much.

While I sat on the bench, I tried to read Tom Topor's The Codicil. The book is a page turner, but I was too nervous to do the book any justice (the nervousness comes from dealing with all state mandates). I could barely concentrate on the plot and after about three pages, I gave up. The moment I put away the book, people seem to gravitate to me asking a whole bunch of questions. Like I would know the answer. Every few minutes my answer would be "I don't know, please ask the customer service" to some poor smuck who thought that I knew the answer to his/her questions. I even looked around me for signage or an arrow pointing to my location saying "Ask ME!" (Nope, there was none) Normally, I would welcome a chat or two with folks (I am sociable), but not if folks were considering me a customer service for something I have no clue on. Come chat with me about the weather, but no one was asking me about that.  I have noticed that, if someone wants or needs (or think I have the answer) something from me, then they are very sociable with me, but otherwise it is "Who-are-u?". The wooden bench was not helping, it was simply messing with me! Perhaps, it was the nervousness dealing with state combined with the long time sitting around twiddling thumbs was pushing me to the edge.

Two hours very long hours later, I was summoned to pay my respects to a rather kindly looking lady behind an imposing desk. She asked a bunch of questions, made me read some letters and lines, identify some colors and some blinking lights, made me smile at a camera, and pay some money. The whole process took less than two minutes. So, two hour wait for a two minute job!

At the end of it all, I have a pathetic piece of paper that claims that my driver's license has been successfully renewed! I don't have to think about the state mandates on license, the wooden bench, the bustling humanity and the long boring wait for another four years and eleven months.

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 Saturday, August 18, 2007

I am indeed proud of my yard work this year!

I had planted bunch of tomatoes and peppers and they are all doing fantastically!

Some proof of the pudding!




Chili pepper purple-orange
 
Cherry-Husky Tomatoes (6 plants)



Peppers (should turn red soon!)
 

Sweet Peppers
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 Friday, August 17, 2007
And there are eight blooming right now!
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 Thursday, August 16, 2007

My sister (during her travels to the Indian Sub-continent and Scotland) asks me (via email): "So, what would you like from Scotland?"

Me (reply to the above email): "Are you kidding! You are in the home of the Scotch! Get me a bottle! a glass!"
(I send this off without reading her second email that enlightens me on what I could not ask for)

My sister (The second email): "No alcohol!"

Me (reply to the second email): "Hmmm! The only other thing I can think of is..... a castle.... just a small one, any one, along the coast preferably!".

In my recent trip to New York to my sisters place, the get the following!



It is a fridge magnet of the Edinburgh Castle! Did I ever mention that my sister is brilliant, and I wish I had half her brains!
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 Monday, August 13, 2007

I love Matt Damon! On that gorgeous face is such intelligent eyes. I think that feature simply stole the show in the first two of the Bourne movies (Bourne Identity and Bourne Supremacy). So there was no way I was not going to see the Bourne Ultimatum. Incidently, the Supremacy and Ultimatum were directed by Paul Greengrass and the Identity was by someone else (name escapes me).

I love the actor and loved the first two movies, so I expected to love the last one in the series. I did not expect be blown away! But that is exactly what happened this afternoon/evening. It all started with me not driving down to NY on Sunday. The trip got postponed till tomorrow (Tuesday), and worked was wrapped up, so I found myself at the loose end of doing nothing and not wanting to start something I could not finish this evening. I was in Burlington, so going for the movie sounded most logical. Besides I needed it! I almost bought the ticket to see HP 5. But, all the memories were just too damn fresh, new and painful. So, Bourne it was. I had to wait a while, but it was worth the wait.

Everything in that movie was stellar, every moment, every breath, every word, every note was in a word... Perfect! So speaketh the person who is still relishing every moment and reliving every bit of that movie.

The memorable moments:

1. How about the whole dang movie!

2. The trailers that were aired over TV, does give away one terrific scene: The phone conversation between Jason Bourne and Noah Vosen, with Noah waiting in a car, awaiting Bourne to show up and claiming to be in his office, and of course Jason: "If you were in your office right now we'd be having this conversation face-to-face". Despite having heard and seen that several times on trailer, it was just fantastic to see it in context of the movie.

3. There isn't one spectacular car chase as in Ronin or in any of the movies I have seen, there are multiple fantastic ones. One in Tangier on motor cycles, one in New York. The feel, the sense of the chase is always on. From the first shot till the end the thrill does not stop. Of course, there are some goofs, I caught just one, but they were so well executed. One of the hillarious lines (spoiler) by a agent when he reporting to Noah Vosen, on where Jason is: "He just drove off the roof!" Just for this line, you have got the see the movie.

Always on my 'Must Buy' list, just jumped to 'MUST buy the extended (if-there-is-one)' list. And of course, will see it again with friends!


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After what was perhaps an exhausting weekend! I am finally ready for the week!

The plan was to drive down to NY on Sunday, but I was too blooming exhausted, too much going on and I had to clear my head and plate! I finally have it all done or I think I have it all finally done. It feels great, feels free and feels light again.

Tuesday morning, heading for the much needed break and away from this town for a few days!

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 Sunday, August 12, 2007

It has been the longest time to be in love (or the notion of it), but I am finally free! It takes just one fateful fraction of a second to fall hopelessly in love. I never believed that it takes equally (or lesser) time or the simplest of the actions/event to wipe the slate clean! I am at long last.... free!

A chapter which never got started is closed, and I can finally move on to the next chapter.

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 Saturday, August 11, 2007

Finally caught up to see Harry Potter 5!

My impressions:

  • I saw the movie in the IMAX 3D at Jordans. I was impressed with the IMAX (I am usually with a great sound system! and fantastic screen). The last 30 minutes of the movie was in 3D. I don't think I was too impressed with that whole 3D effect. It was rather weird, cartoonish, jarring and down right not needed. My 2 cents, don't make 3D just for the sake of making it. I think it would have been cleaner without the 3D.
  • We sat too close? Couple of rows from the back would have brought the eye level to center of the screen, rather than looking up. Plus, I don't think the movie was shot with such a large screen in mind. I say that because, I had to keep moving my head from right to left as the camera moved from one angle to another.
  • The sound was okay, but too damned loud! Somehow some of the conversations were muffled by the soundtrack! Does IMAX play them separately or was it the speakers? Or wait, was it me! I may be gettin too old!
  • Anyways, I think I am bashing up some of the more technical aspects of the movie and the IMAX combination. So, the plan is to see the movie again in a good digital theater.
  • On to the impressions of the movie itself; I loved the fact that it focused intensely on the characters! Loved it! I was happy and did not miss the sections that they left off from the book. I read the book (again) just before seeing the movie and it did make a difference. I knew what to expect, but just not how it was presented. It was wonderful to see the movie treatment. Kudos to the director and screenplay writers.
  • I loved the soundtrack, it just did not sound like John Williams and of course it wasn't (original sound composition by: Nicholas Hooper). This is the first time I have heard about him, and I think I like what he composes. I cannot wait for the next Harry Potter (in pre-production, right now)
  • One major difference while watching this versus the other HP movies, was that, I know now how it all ends (read the HP 7! that topic for another day!), so it kind of took away the feel of dread when you don't know who, what, where is going to die! Well, it is kind of silly perhaps, after all I did read the HP 5 _before_ seeing the movie, so really did know what was happening. 

So, in summary:
- I am going to see the movie again (will not be for the first time) on a Digital theater and see if the movie impressions carry over. :)
- Needless to say, of course the DVD is on my 'Must Buy' list. Probably going to pre-order that one.



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 Wednesday, August 01, 2007

I hate being sick! The worst part of being sick is that number of things to get done multiples exponentially!

Friday evening, as I left work, I did what I usually do on the bus ride home.... prioritize the tasks to complete over the next few days. Most weekends/evenings, I know what I am going to tackle (Yep! Doing nothing and lounging in front of the TV counts towards my things-to-do. I have become a compulsive-doer-of-something, even if something is sleeping! Weird! I know, but that is the only way I seem to get some free time).

This past weekend was not any different from the others, the task list included: Read Harry Potter, Watch movie: Shooter, Clean and reorganize whole kitchen (something was not correct and it kept bothering me), Rip staircase carpeting, Wine Tasting, Trip to Home Depot (list ready), Trip to Jordan’s Furniture (Reading), Meet Lee (Starbucks) and of course the normal other weekend stuff of laundry, ironing, kitty time blah blah blah. By the time I reached home, though, my throat was scratchy, nose was running, and eyes were watering. Oh! Crap! I popped some medicines and flopped on the couch. My kitties kept me company!
Weekend, I did make the trip to Jordan’s, to meet Lee and check out some furniture. But Lee was not there, so spent more time in Jordan’s looking at office desks and curio cabinets. This is where my head hurt like crazy and I started to feel dizzy. Maybe I should eat! I did, but it simply went from bad to worse. I trooped to Home Depot, (thank goodness this was easy, I had a list and knew exactly what I wanted to get). By the time I got home. I knew I was doomed! It was going to be a bad migraine. I don’t suffer very often, but prolonged exposure to heat at 85+ deg is a sure trigger for me.

Sunday, Monday and Tuesday were spent curled up in bed, with all curtains closed, and kitties sitting at the foot of my bed, going “meow” every time I twitched or turned. Poor things! I think they knew I was sick! I am finally back at work this morning and it is a struggle! I am headed home today and curling up and my task to do is _NOT_ to think about the tasks to do!

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