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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

AVATAR -- movie review

MOVIE REVIEW

By FRANCIS DASS


AVATAR
Directed by James Cameron
Starring Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Michelle Rodriguez, Giovanni Ribisi, Dileep Rao, Joel Moore



When James Cameron accepted his Best Director Oscar for Titanic, he'd declared, "I am the king of the world!" That was eleven years ago!

Many writers and critics everywhere were shocked by his hubris. I had absolutely no problem with what he said. I loved his Terminator films, Aliens and, of course, Titanic. Never mind that his The Abyss was abysmal! He was a consummate filmmaker whose mastery of the technical aspects of making a film and storytelling expertise were second to none as far as I was concerned.

And, now, more than a decade after disappearing from the silver screen, he is back with Avatar.

All I can say is that, he has crafted a spellbinding film that works at so many levels that this is THE definitive event movie in a long, long time.

As all gamer boys and girls would already know by now, avatar in computer gamers' parlance roughly means a human player inhabiting the virtual shell of fantastical characters in computer games, role-palying anything from soldiers to warriors and sorcerers.

Of course, this being a James Cameron film, the director takes the whole virtual reincarnation game play to a whole new level.

The film is about Jake Sully (Sam Worthington), a soldier who has lost the use of his legs and, as fate would have it, ends up stepping into a world where he is recruited to explore another world in this futuristic sci-fi that blends live action and cutting-edge computer animation like you have never seen before.

The world Jake explores is an alien world called Pandora, inhabited by 10-foot tall blue aliens called the Na'vi. Funding the human exploration initiative is a bunch of heartless capitalists (a common theme in Cameron's films, as reflected in Aliens) who are determined to exploit Pandora for a priceless mineral that it possesses.

As the trailer for Avatar already made clear, a large mineral deposit is directly beneath the Hometree, an area that a group of these primitive but tough Na'vis call home. The "corporation" has already failed in its earlier negotiations (ploys which included offering colonialistic English lessons and the supply of medicines etc) with the blue natives to have them relocate so that the minerals can be mined for profit.

These diplomatic dialogues, intriguingly, were initiated with the help of scientific experiments where Na'vi clones were merged with human DNA and these lab-created Na'vi "vessels" are "piloted" by humans via some super sophisticated neuron networking devices. The three Na'vi bodies used by the humans are the avatars and the humans feel, see and experience everything that their avatars go through. Besides Jake, Dr Grace Augustine (Sigourney Weaver) and Norm Spellman (Joel Moore) are two scientists who have Na'vi avatars.

As is usual with corporations, time is money and time is exactly what they insists they do not have. These capitalists (represented by Giovanni Ribisi's Parker Selfridge) have guns for hire (led by Colonel Miles, played by Stephen Lang), and decide to take a hardline stance against the Na'vis reluctance to relocate.

This being a James Cameron film, things are not as they seem. Through the Na'vi avatars, the human pilots see life from the Na'vi people's benign and nature-loving perspective. And Jake especially connects with them.

But, before Jake reaches such a compassionate stage, as filmdom's dramatic device dictates, he is just a grunt for hire and in doing his soldierly duties, he feeds back intelligence to the corporation about whatever he learns about the Na'vi. Such information in the hands of the corporation, of course, spells doom for the alien species. Only thanks to the Na'vi-friendly Dr Grace's expert manoeuvering, Jake slowly begins to see and understand the fantastic relationship the Na'vis share with their land.

Into this bowl, writer-director Cameron throws the ingredients that include an interspecies romance, the already mentioned ruthless colonel, the heartless capitalist, a compassionate scientist and a courageous hero, and he sets the Hollywood Kitchen Aid mixer on an "are-you-insane" spin, resulting in a volatile mix of action an adventure. Simply unforgettable stuff!

As is his style, Cameron does not stinge when it comes to effects or details. Audiences are given a thorough sampling of the Na'vis' life philosophy, better than a National Geographic or Discovery channel programme ever could. Their oneness with the world they inhabit is mind-expanding and the way they are built to connect with everything around them is mind-blowing. Their love for nature is very Indian -- Red Indian as well as Asian Indian! (Indians on the subcontinent and in the global diaspora, as you would already know, revere animals and trees.)

The way the planet is organically linked is also impressive -- with roots of trees not only holding everything on and in the ground together but also stringing airborne chunks of Pandora's landmass in a state of connectedness.

The special effects in Avatar, needless to say are out of this world. Things that you or I could never have imagined are depicted in realistic three dimensionality on the screen. The plants, the animals, the terrain -- everything is exceptionally done, rendered and delivered. And these are not offered as quick glimpses but fully orchestrated and visually satiating scenes and sequences.

The way the story folds out is classic Cameron stuff: the premise is clearly laid out, the details are lucidly spelt out, the logic extremely sound and top quality performances are expertly harnessed from the actors.

The multilayered-relevance of this film (it could be a parable for the American invasion of Iraq for oil and Colonel Miles could double up for the Blackwater guards, or to cast your minds back a few centuries earlier in human history, it even reflects the European invasion and annihilation of the South American civilisations hundreds of years ago) makes Avatar perfect and resonant for the time we live in now.

Cameron poignantly delves into the many modes that the human mind works on: the desire for profit, the pursuit of materialsim, the need to defend the weak, the desire to be compassionate and maintain our humanity, the powerful intuitions to obey rules and to break rules.

Worthington is stellar as a soulful man and Weaver is a delight to watch. My favourite actress Michelle Rodriguez gives a memorable performance, as usual.

A visual wizard if there ever was one, the way Canada-born Cameron expertly alternates between reality and computer wizardry will come as no surprise to his ardent fans. His direction is flawless here.

At the end of this amazing work of silverscreen magic and art, you wonder whether you were actually James Cameron's avatar? Or, was the movie your avatar?"

Sunday, October 18, 2009

MOST POPULAR WEBSITES

HERE'S WHAT'S HOT ON THE INTERNET

My observations tell me that the most popular websites in the world now are: Facebook (for social networking -- everyone in the office has a window open to Facebook while working; and school kids are also on it, updating their friends on the latest news and views of their young lives); Yahoo (to check e-mails or to check what's new on the news front -- and judging from the Internet Messaging volume -- both kids and adults are on it in equal proportions!) AND YouTube (everyone is increasingly opening numerous YouTube windows to play songs that they like -- and they can either take a break from the work and watch the music videos or, as if often the case, have the tune playing in the background while they work).

And there you have the most popular websites and their uses.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

HAPPY DEEPAVALI EVERYONE!

Deepavali -- a sparkling Festival of Lights!

Deepavali is upon us again. It is a time when big bright eyes combined with bright smiles and generous hearts from our Hindu Malaysians beckon us into their homes and hearts to share in the festivities.

Traditionally, Deepavali is rooted in holy legends – there are a few, two of which are popular – but all of which deal with the lighting up of the beautiful clay oil lamps.

One tells of Rama, King of Ayodhya, defeating the evil Ravana. The other speaks of Lord Krishna defeating the demon Narakasura. In both, versions, the people of the land lit oil lamps to light the path of the victors during darkness so that the forces of good could find their way home easily.

In Malaysia, Hindus start the day by doing what generations of their forefathers have been doing for centuries, by taking oil baths at dawn, offering prayers (pooja) and then, as the day progresses, entertaining relatives and friends who have been invited to partake of delicacies and food in a celebratory spirit.

One little known fact amongst non-Hindus is that our friends who celebrate Deepavali also offer prayers to the goddess Lakshmi, who is the goddess of fortune and wealth – both material and spiritual. The wikipedia website beautifully describes her as “the Hindu goddess of wealth, prosperity, light, wisdom, fortune, fertility, generosity and courage, (as well as) the embodiment of beauty, grace and charm.”

And sure enough, these are the enchanting qualities that come to the fore as Deepavali is celebrated in Malaysia. Happy Deepavali everyone!

Monday, October 12, 2009

President Barack Obama's Nobel Peace Prize

I just can't understand the negative fuss about Barack Obama winning the Nobel Peace Prize... the man is staggeringly inspiring and deserves it (although I think he should cool it with the waltz he constantly does with the media... the media ain't as great as the media makes itself out to be... it is full of flawed, petty, socially dysfunctional people!)

Saturday, October 03, 2009

DON'T GET RIPPED OFF AT THIS RESTAURANT!


For whatever reason, you happen to be at Jaya One's restaurant called Kissaten -- get the hell out of there as soon as you can. It is a rip off! Four people's food comes up to more than RM200!!! What do they think are they serving? Gold? Food of the gods? Don't bother wasting your money on really REALLY lousy food there!

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

BEST ROCK SONG OF THE YEAR: I WANNA


I must say that the hottest rock song that I've heard so far this year has to be the All American Rejects song called "I Wanna".

What a lovely catchy tune! I WANNA indeed!

Photo credit: picture from http://www.whynotcoconut.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/1542.jpg

Taylor Swift soars!


Wow! I finally managed to catch the infamous MTV Video Music Awards show where Kanye West, in not so many words, told Taylor Swift that she did not deserve the Best Female Video.

After the revulsion and disgust at Kanye West's moronic behaviour (CNN actually showed clips of Kanye and his entourage swigging off a Hennessy bottle outside, before they made their way into the hall for the show) -- what absolutely surprised me was seeing Taylor Swift's song -- from the subway right up to the street.

It was a superb comeback-of-Taylor's-teen-spirit-kinda performance. She sang her heart out, danced and climbed up and down the seats in the subway train, clung on to the hand railings, ran up the steps and hopped onto the roof of a cab in superb style! She sang fantastically well -- despite all the running etc, her voice control was stunning. And she looked absoluetly beautiful in the read dress.

Seeing how Taylor kept her head up high -- it just makes you want to cheer her on, AND piss on Kanye!

Picture credit: photo from https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEitXzk43GPAQs3KlM8JWq_Np7UaFTezsdH1ut59G9iSdYGpSj4hhPp95thMmoPiewKyCDIj7InKBJoLv0GvosrRh7-1AujvtggNkoK2FLD8HexcD1g3UgGmjFXmXqBRG7tQgUMalQ/s400/TAYLOR_SWIFT-FEARLESS.PNG

Monday, September 14, 2009

KANYE WEST IS A WANKER!


I have often said that Kanye West is a superbly talented singer-songwriter. AND HE IS indeed very talented.

But, he is also a bit of a wanker -- especially the unkind way he dissed Taylor Swift at the MTV Video Music Awards. He should not have taken the mike from her and made an absolutely motherfucking ass of himself! Now, audiences around the world hate him and the hatred is justifiable.

I happen to like Taylor Swift -- although I think a couple of her songs are lousy (especially the ones where the music videos show her playing the guitar -- her voice and lyrics are horrendous in two particular music videos, the names of the songs which escape me now!). I REALLY like her "You Belong with Me" song -- it is a very cute teeny song. It is the kind of song I would dedicate to a horrible little monster called 'H' who I happen to be very fond of!

Photo credit: picture from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/09/13/kanye-west-steals-taylor_n_285198.html

Wednesday, September 09, 2009

MARIAH CAREY -- TRULY RULES WITH "OBSESSED"


All hail Mariah Carey! Mariah Carey is a diva above all other divas indeed.

Her new song, Obsessed is an amazing track that (again!) showcases her ability to laugh at herself and her fame (although we know she takes her fame very seriously!) while at the same time showcasing her sensational singing prowess! SHe truly sings like an angel.

Her music video oozes with class, and in the "Obsessed" music video she plays the diva and the stalker. The stalker, unfortunately, meets a very unfortunate "Final Destination" ending... but the sheer class of the music video production and the insanely infectious tune surely help the viewers reciver quickly from the stalker's untimely bussing, err, I meant to say, passing!

Photo credit: picture from http://ewmusicmix.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/6a00d8341bf6c153ef0115702637a1970c-800wi.jpg

Sunday, August 23, 2009

USAIN BOLT -- MY HERO!



I am an ardent fan of Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt. All indications point towards the fact that he is a one-of-a-kind human being and I am fascinated by the fact that he is humble in light of his superhuman feats on the track. This man certainly has his feet firmly on the ground!

Usain Bolt has, at present, broken his own 100m world record -- the time now stands at 9.58 seconds, thanks to his Berlin sprint.

Something tells me that this Jamaican hero of mine will bring the record down to its knees to below 9.5 seconds.

Here are some pictures of this athlete who has practically no body fat! An amazing human specimen who is grace in motion, if you ask me!

Oh, and this amazing human being just celebrated his 23rd birthday on August 21st! HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY USAIN!

Photo credits: Pictures are from:
1. Full length of Usain Bolt from http://observers.france24.com/en/jo2008/content/20080817-usain-bolt-world-record-race
2. Close up shot from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Usain_Bolt_Olympics_cropped.jpg

Thursday, July 30, 2009

JON & KATE PLUS 8... BAH HUMBUG!!!!


I still remember very clearly the first time I saw the promotional trailers for Jon & Kate Plus 8, the 2007 reality television show: "GAWD SOMEONE SHOULD HAVE STERILISED THEM!"

The duo are highly unattractive people in every sense of the word and their parenting skills were so dubious that their families and friends should have had the good sense to have put the kids up for adoption the minute they were born.

Apparently, the new season of the show is all ready for broadcast -- and obviously the television stations are going to milk the fact that Jon & Kate have gone their separate ways. But obviusly not separate enough that the television cameras could miss the duo.

In the OMG website (http://omg.yahoo.com/news/tlc-viewers-will-see-jon-kate-date-others-when-show-returns/25864?nc), TLC president Eileen O'Neill, is reported to have read a statement about the reality show at Television Critics Associated Panel in Pasadena, California, saying, "Over the last four years and through 100 episodes, we've captured this remarkable family's entertaining chaos. Viewers fell in love and the show developed a passionate, loyal following. But this past spring, life intervened and the family's status changed. It was certainly something we never expected, nor planned to have happen. But this has resulted in unprecedented television."

At least everyone will be making pots of money, and the kids should be able to afford therapy when they grow up!

Photo credit: picture from http://image.examiner.com/images/blog/wysiwyg/image/u1_GosselinJonKate(1).gif

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

ICE AGE: DAWN OF THE DINOSAURS


I finally managed to catch Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs and it turned out to be good fun. My favourite character, Scrat, was there with his insane obsession for the Acorn. Then into the picture comes a dastardly she-devil of a flying squirrel who also has her sights set on the Acorn. The scenes with Scrat and his paramour were delightful and the laughter excellent.

Oh ya... Sid the Sloth was there for good effect. The woolly mammoths were there also, having a baby. A couple of dinosaurs were also thrown in for good measure and the insane Buck also kept the laughter coming.

I saw this film in 3D -- and I can totally understand what the fuss was all about!

Next stop for me: G.I. Joe -- Rise of the Cobra

Picture credit: Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs image from http://blogs.theage.com.au/schembri/archives/2009/07/bruno_lays_wast.html

Thursday, July 23, 2009

AN EXCITING NEW TALENT -- EUGENE MCGUINNESS


24-year old British singer Eugene McGuinness is simply excellent as a singer. He has style and personality and sing songs with wonderful lyrics. The music videos for his songs are also rather excellent on the quirky side! His new song, "Wendy Wonders is simply superb!

Photo credit: this picture is from http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/huwstephens/galleries/1305/5/

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

THIS IS THE PICTURE OF A MAN'S FANTASY


If you could take a picture of a car enthusiast's fantasy, this is what it would look like!

Naturally, in case you didn't already know it, this is a picture of the Maserati GranTurismo S Automatic.

Photo credit: Picture is from http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/19/automobiles/autoreviews/19maserati.html?_r=1&ref=automobiles

Monday, July 20, 2009

HARRY POTTER'S NEW MOVIE: RATHER GOOD IS THE VERDICT!


I never thought much of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter books and even less of the horrible movies that were made of the teen sorcerer books.

But I must say that the latest chapter of the Harry Potter big screen adaptation is rather good! Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince ain;t half bad!

The direction of the film is rather good. The script is well thought out -- although Hermione gets the crappiest lines and scenes in the film!

Harry is growing to be a stronger lad, Ron takes centre stage with his highly comedic outing this time around and headmaster Dumbledore is aces. The special effects are good and best of all, director David Yates helms the film with a very sure and assured hand! It is a rather good film. Better than "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" any day, if you ask me!

Wednesday, July 08, 2009

MICHAEL JACKSON MEMORIAL


MICHAEL JACKSON: AUGUST 29, 1958 TO JUNE 25, 2009

The larger-than-life Michael Jackson had a memorial service unlike anything done before and the like of which will never be repeated again. He was a beautiful soul and a magical personality and it was a very classy memorial service indeed at Los Angeles' famed Staples Center!

The words of his friends were profound and meaningful (and all of around the world got a glimpse of what he was like in life) and the performances by artistes who paid tribute to him were powerful.

Photo credit: Michael Jackson picture from http://www.etonline.com/news/2009/07/76053/index.html
(Getty Images)

SAME MUSIC VIDEO EFFECTS IN LINKIN PARK'S "NEW DIVIDE" AND KANYE WEST'S "WELCOME TO HEARTBREAK"


Say, did any of you notice that music video to Linkin Park's latest single, "New Divide" features almost the same special effects we saw in Kanye West's "Welcome to Heartbreak" video a few months back?

Both are cool songs -- and the videos are visually spectacular and imaginative!



Photo credit: Linkin Park picture from http://hotandnerdy.files.wordpress.com/2007/09/hn-linkin-park-ema-nominati.jpg

Sunday, July 05, 2009

ICE AGE: Dawn of the Dinosaurs


Everyone knows that the real reason for seeing the Ice Age films (the filmmakers are into the third chapter now) has been that twitchy and nervous wreck Scrat!

Every other character in the Ice Age films (with the possible exception of Sid, voiced by the supremely talented John Leguizamo) were disposable.

Will the directors and producers have come to their senses and give us more of Scrat in this third instalment of this animated film? If they have come to such a realisation, will practice self-restraint and not ruin the Scrat character by going overboard in developing Scrat? That's the tough thing about discovering the real seceret of the Ice Age films' secret isn't it -- trying to maintain Scrat's small role and at the same time maintaining its integrity as an imbecilic AND single-mindedly acorn-obsessed animated character.

Photo credit: Image of Scrat from http://www.cartoonary.com/page/3/

THE TONIGHT SHOW: IS CONAN ANY GOOD?



Ok, Conan O'Brien has taken over Jay Leno's position on The Tonight Show. But is Conan any good?

All I can say is that Conan takes a bit of getting used to? He does try hard -- but it looks like sometimes he is trying too hard. Hosting The Tonight Show and interviewing celebrities does not come easily to him. It only shows that the writers he has on his show have not really tapped into the "feel" of the The Tonight Show.

Conan's New York "thang" is just not translating very well.

I do miss Jay Leno. I wonder how he is doing?


Photo credits:
1. Conan O'Brien picture from http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20281580,00.html
2. Jay Leno picture from http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20211733,00.html

Friday, July 03, 2009

MERCEDES C CLASS - EL SUPREMO


I don't know about you guys, but the more often I look at the Mercedes C Class cars on the road, the more I am beginning to fall in love with them. Design-wise, the C Class reeks of sophistication and class indeed.

The German carmaker Mercedes has got the design of the front end of the car close to perfection -- I only have a bit of a problem with the J-Lo proportioned behind of the car. The car is too wide at the back and this affects its visual power a wee bit somewhat, unfavourably! (Yes kiddies, in case you wondered: J-Lo has a massive, oversized backside! Very unappealing and very unattractive indeed!) In respect of behinds, cars' behinds I mean, BMW seems to have it right, as you can see from the 3201 series. (But the appeal of the BMW car has diminished in my eyes because of the type of people who drive it in Malaysia nowadays -- will talk more about that in another entry!)

A dream C Class would be a two-door coupe with a slimmed down behind. Now, that would be a car worth every penny indeed!

Photo credit: this photo of the Mercedes C300 Sport is from http://www.benzblogger.com/labels/C-Class.html

Thursday, July 02, 2009

BLACK EYED PEAS - I GOTTA FEELING



Sigh! I love the Black Eyed Peas. That Will.I.Am has to be one of the most talented singer-songwriters working in the world today.

I am absolutely hooked on the Black Eyed Peas' latest song, the very breezy and easy "I Gotta Feeling". It is a fabulous song, it has a fabulous beat, it comes with a fabulous video, it spouts fabulous lyrics - what more could a fan ask for! Sigh again indeed! This is now officially my theme song at the moment!

Photo credits: Will.I.Am picture from http://hollywoodinsider.ew.com/2008/12/william-renaiss.html
Black Eyed Peas group photo from http://www.ew.com/ew/gallery/0,,20279639_20279643_20280652_1,00.html

ALL AMERICAN REJECTS


Hmmm, the All American Rejects are anything but rejects. Their latest song, "THE WIND BLOWS" is beautiful and it has a perfect video. Both song and the music video are classy and show a maturity to the band that is admirable!
PHOTO CREDIT: the picture is from http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20245370,00.html

MICHAEL JACKSON: AUGUST 29, 1958 TO JUNE 25, 2009


Michael Jackson died at age 50 recently. His death shows something interesting about human nature -- not his, but the rest of the people's: that people find it easier to be nasty and mean spirited than to be good. This is especially true of the vicious types in the media.

People were vicious and nasty to Michael Jackson during his times of weakness and when he was vulnerable. But a friend of mine pointed out, rightly, I think, that Michael also did put on a freakshow that continued to feed the nasty streak in vicious people.

That is sad indeed.

For me, he was a musical megastar. Over the years, those who grew up in sync with Michael Jackson's career could see that the release of all his music videos were veritable world events. His appearances on television were also world events. He always put on a sweet side for his fans and audiences.

Now, as the music channels amp up his music and music videos in honor of all his great achievements, a new generation of younger listeners are exposed to his music. When Michael Jackson's music is good, it is timeless. Looking at things -- looks like the royalties that the Jackson family will receive from the gazillion airplays that Michael Jackson's songs are getting now is going to be astounding.

Over the coming weeks we will be reading more about his cause of death -- which is going to fascinate people even more about the phenomenon that was Michael Jackson. Suffice to say, he was no ordinary man!

Photo credit: this picture is from http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2009/06/26/fashion/20090628-TREBAY_8.html

TRANSFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN -- CRAPPIEST MOVIE OF THE YEAR!



Good Grief! I had so much hope for "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen". The trailer for the sequel had me sold! I was excited when I walked into the cinema. But what a load of crap it turned out to be. There were moments when I felt like this awful film was going to drag me to hell!

The script was rotten -- the filmmakers wanted to introduce a new character (the Fallen) and they do this is the most clumsiest and dumbest way possible, to the point that no one gives a toss about the fallen.

Then, the film is strewn with crappy characters -- from the annoying room mate that Shia LaBeouf is forced to put up with to the torturous John Turturro with his equally idiotic spoutings. Worst of all has to be the "twin" autobots who are as irritating as (if not more than!) Jar Jar Binks from the hopeless Star Wars prequels.

The special effects were unremarkable.

A repeat viewing will show off all the flaws of the film even more!

I would recommend Sam Raimi's "Drag Me To Hell" over "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" any day!

Thanks goodness "G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra" looks promising.

Photo credit: The picture of the Transformer robot is from: http://mos.totalfilm.com/images/n/new-transformers-2-bot-pics-online-05-440-75.jpg

Thursday, June 25, 2009

SAM WORTHINGTON -- AUSTRALIAN SUPERNOVA





























Terminator Salvation has now introduced a supernova screen talent, Sam Worthington, onto the public psyche. I could go on and on -- but in keeping with 32-year old Worthington's elegant and refined performance in Terminator Salvation, it suffices to say that this Aussie is one of the biggest talent working in Hollywood today. He blew away all his co-stars in terms of cinematic stature, even Terminator Salvation's lead actor Christian Bale.

AND Sam Worthington is going to go places as you have never seen him in his two upcoming movies, James Cameron's Avatar and the remake of The Clash of the Titans!








Photos of Sam Worthington:
1. Sam Worthington and James Cameron picture from http://fumingpew.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/james-cameron-avatar-sam.jpg
2. Sam Worthington in Clash of the Titans picture from http://www.daemonsmovies.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/clash_ofthe_titans_sam_worthington1-500x333.jpg
3. Sam Worthington photo from http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/news/2007-01-08-cameron-avatar_x.htm
4. Sam Worthington photo in Terminator Salvation from http://mos.totalfilm.com/images/i/its-sam-worthingtons-film-630-75.jpg
5. Sam Worthington photo at Terminator Salvation premiere from http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/movies/2009/05/17/2009-05-17_terminator_salvations_sam_worthington_hell_be_back__he_hopes.html

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

OBSOLETE ARTISTES: EMINEM AND U2



GAWD! It is such a chore to listen to Eminem. He is always bitching about the world of celebrity and all its weird and wonderful inhabitants. Does Eminem realize that he is the biggest friggin freak in that celeb-world? Who does he think always dissing others to no end. (Although I do admit that some of them REALLY do deserve a good diss or two!)

Eminem, you silly white boy -- your songs are tired, your lyrics are contrived and your music videos are just plain stupid. Give it a rest white kid!

The only thing worth watching that involves Eminem was when comedian Sacha Baron Cohen flashed his big fat white butt at Eminem's face at the recent MTV Movie Awars. Eminem was furious and he walked out of the MTV Movie Awards as a result. Just go to Youtube.com and see the hilarious scene for yourself!

Ahem! And now as for U2 -- to Bono, I say: "Gramps! Give it a rest already!"
U2's music videos from the latest album are horrendous and the songs are, to put it plainly, unimpressive. YAWN!!!!



Eminem photo from: http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,386337,00.html

U2 photo -- featuring The Edge and Bono from: http://popwatch.ew.com/popwatch/2009/02/u2-album-myspac.html

Sunday, June 14, 2009

PITBULL -- A TALENTED SEXY S.O.B. RAPPER INDEED (DON'T MIND THE CANINE PLAY OF WORDS, PLEASE! I LIKE PITBULL, OK)


Rapper Pitbull's latest song "I know you want me (Calle Ocho)" is the hottest song I have heard this year so far. The fantastic beat -- thumping and jumping -- and simple refrains/lyrics are superbly divine! Every time the song comes on while I am driving, my hands will start tapping the steering wheel and my body sways and the world's troubles seem to melt away! The world seems like a nice enough place when the song plays. The song, to put it mildly, gives me a rush of feel-good vibes that's exhilarating.

Pitbull, quite a handsome devil himself, is Armando Christian Rafael Pérez. He was born on January 14, 1981 in Miami.

Thanks to the genuine feelgood vibe of this song, Pitbull's "I know you want me" goes straight to my Best-songs-of-the-decade list! I personally think it is on par with James Brown's insanely good "I feel good".

(However, I can't resist saying that as a personality, Pitbull does remind me of Daddy Yankee. Daddy Yankee is, of course, famous the world over for that superb song of his, Impacto. Hmmm, both Impacto and "I know you want me" share a very nice hard-edged attitude towards life, I must say.)

As for "I know you want me" -- I say, "Good one Pitbull -- WOOF!"

Photo credit: picture of Pitbull is from http://www.miamisunpost.com/archives/2006/12-28-06/images/d4_411%20pitbull.JPG

Monday, May 11, 2009

TAIWAN POPS... AND OUT COMES TIZZY BAC



Yummy! I must say that I simply love Taiwanese band Tizzy Bac. They are the coolest Taiwanese singers/music makers I have seen in ages. And their talent is for real. They have a cool new video called "Wedding Singer".

If you are really curious about Tizzy Bac, you MUST go to http://www.youtube.com/user/tizzybacvideo

... and check out their material. They are like a Chinese version of My Chemical Romance -- only more quirky and infinitely more good humored and delightful! Oh, with a female lead singer -- a very able one, I might add.

HOTTER THAN HOT... KARDINAL OFFISHALL'S NUMBA 1 (Tide is High)


Woohoo... at present no other tune has as compelling come-hither-and-dance command as Kardinal Offishall's song Numba 1 (Tide is High), featuring Keri Hilson.The video is nice -- albeit a bit similar to Flo Rida's Right Round in terms of the wall-of-light effect/look.

But, that is neglible compared to the exhilarating effect the song's beat and the frenetic dancers have on those watching the video. Kardinal belts out the song nicely too!

Photo credit: Picture from http://www.mixmatters.com/hot/2008/images/Kardinal_Offishall_dangerous.jpg

KANYE WEST... A GIANT AMONGST HIS PEERS...


I must say that although his live performances are sometimes panned by critics (I've only seen one -- Kanye and Jamie Foxx singing Gold Digger -- which I though was rather good) -- Kanye West does have a knack for making cutting edge music videos which complement his superior musical tunesmanship.

He is truly the king of the music world with hardly anyone else coming a second place. Check out his "Welcome to Heartbreak" music video and I dare you to tell me that you are not impressed! Kanye has a fluid mind that embraces vastly different cultures -- be it from Africa or Japan and he melds them all beautifully into is music videos.

Photo credit: Picture from http://image.examiner.com/images/blog/wysiwyg/image/kanye_west.gif

Sunday, May 10, 2009

STAR TREK -- MINI REVIEW...




Star Trek has gone totally new generation this time. The depiction, methinks, is a of a totally alternate reality to the Shatner-Kirk universe. Plus points for the young lead actors who are totally funky, but the minus points are for the script which is sometimes a bit of a -- pardon le Francaise -- wank-job (as most self-congratulatory J.J. Abrams cinematic projects are). Verdict: The film is watchable -- but didn't excite me terribly.

Picture credit: 1. photo from http://alexlarman.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/star_trek.jpg
2. Chris Pine: photo from http://screenrant.com/wp-content/uploads/chris-pine-james-kirk_l.jpg
3. Chris Pine: photo from http://a.abcnews.com/images/Entertainment/ap_Chris_Pine_081226_mn.jpg

Friday, May 08, 2009

TRAILER PARK: OH-MY-GOD! YUMMY TRAILERS FROM TRANSFORMERS-TERMINATOR-N-G.I.JOE

What a brilliant triptych of movie trailers I managed to lay my eyes on.

First, there was Transformers - Revenge of the Fallen. Not since the first The Matrix movie did my jaw drop so many times. The latest trailer shows us more -- and leaves us wanting more. All the transforming heroes return and the bad one is revived from under the ocean -- and drool-worthy new machines are introduced.

The story line appears suitably skewed towards action and what spectacular action it all looks set to be.

Then, I checked out the four-minute clip from Terminator Salvation. It is directed by McG who brought us the superb Charlie's Angels as a big screen adaptation (and brilliant re-interpretation) of the famous TV series. In his able hands, Terminator Salvation looks like it is going to be a riveting blast. The effects look spot on -- but more than that, the storyline (as sampled in the trailer) looks absolutely riveting. Man and machine and their gritty battles are going to grab everyone's imagination when this film opens.

Finally, I took a look at the G.I. Joe trailers and it looks like a solid-hit-in-the-making. The storyline and villain seem like predictable hash -- but the effects and stunts will leave fanboys delirious with excitement. The camera angles and choreography look amazing during action scenes

All together now: Hooray for Hollywood!

Sunday, May 03, 2009

WOLVERINE.. X-MEN ORIGINS...

If you haven't seen it yet, go see Wolverine now. The director is an excellent director indeed. He helms the movie on his shoulder, according to his own strength and his story telling skills are top notch. The special effects are tastefully done.

My only complaint is that the movie studio has been too obsessed in ensuring that Wolverine ties in super neatly with the other X-Men films. That is a great let down -- the ending is a bit of a whimper. And why? Just so that the stupid studio can release the boxed set of the Xmen films? Gimme a break!

Anyway, the director is too much of a great talent for people not to see his film and recognize his genius in storytelling. GO SEE THIS NOW!!!!!!

THE COOLEST MUSIC VIDEO...

Wow, I must say that I was completely blown away when I saw Mims' music video, "Move (If you wanna)" for the first time.

Watch the video at youtube and see for yourself. It is one of those videos where the director and the music artiste are completely in sync and the simple, tasteful and supremely creative music video does justice to everyone.

The slo-mo effect and the use of simple devices (like using super bright light in the daytime to show the sunlight/limelight) makes the video a satisfying watch!

JOLIN TSAI... A POP PRINCESS

Boy, little did that T. S. Eliot know how true his line "April is the cruellest month..." is so true. Some work place shenanigans by a vicious chinaman had upset me tremendously... then as I was wondering why some people can be so unkind, thoughtless and just downright cruel, I saw Jolin Tsai's two brillaint music videos: "Real Man" and "Arrogant". Jolin, God bless her little soul, took my mind off my troubles!

Jolin is a Taiwan lass and a hardcore pop princess. You know that she is in it (i.e. the music industry) -- she is in it for the love of it. She loves the pop confectionery and she deliriously delivers her manufactured pop songs with relish!

The music videos are solid eye candy -- she is more interested in keeping with the physically trying leg splits than trying to lip sync to the song. And that is perfectly fine with me.

As for Jolin herself, she is unremarkable looking -- but her passion for pop is undeniable! She is the real deal. If she was not in the pop music business, she would simply not exist, I think.
(Britney Spears, on the other hand, is in pop because there is nothing else she is good at. As for Lady Gaga, she is in the business because it seems like fun... there are no long term prospects for Gaga, except as a songwriter of hit songs.)

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

CSI - CLASSY TO THE LAST DROP...


The episode of CSI that dealt with Grissom leaving the team was done in a super classy way -- that it will never be beaten on tv, ever, I reckon.

Grissom has always been a good boss and colleague to his team mates. He always stands by them and speaks his mind when he feels any one of his team members are out of line.

The two episodes recently shown on TV that dealt with his exit were so superb in the scripting, directing and performance, that I am completely bowled over. These two episodes have to be the highest high notes that television has ever hit.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

FORD MUSTANG 2010 REVIEW FROM NEW YORK TIMES... READ ON...






Here is the much anticipated review of the superb muscle car of all -- the Ford Mustang 2010... from the New York Times.


April 19, 2009
BEHIND THE WHEEL | 2010 FORD MUSTANG
Original Pony, Now Playing Catch-Up

By JERRY GARRETT
IT’S a lot like 1969 again. The Dodge Challenger, with styling that draws heavily on a sport coupe Chrysler introduced in late 1969, made its return last year. The Chevrolet Camaro, whose shape evokes the popular 1969 model, recently went back into production. Each is a clean and lean interpretation of its ancestor from the muscle-car era.

Meanwhile, Ford’s retro-futuristic Mustang, based on a late 1960s fastback model, has been around since the 2005 model year — and is beginning to look as droopy as a Fu Manchu mustache. So for the 2010 model year, a sartorial segue to a more ripped look, to stay current with the competition, was in order.

None of the period-perfect charm of its predecessor has been lost in the newest edition of Ford’s seminal pony car. But you’d probably need to park a 2009 next to a 2010 to see how truly different they are. The redesign seems to have carved away about half the body fat; what’s left is, appropriately enough, all muscle.

“Muscle goes modern,” Mark Fields, president of Ford’s Americas division, said when he introduced the car in November at the Los Angeles auto show. “This car is a modern legend — with more than nine million of them sold in the last 45 years. We needed to make sure the legend continues to live up to expectations.”

It met — and in some areas exceeded — mine when I opened the door on my Torch Red GT test car. “How can you not love a car with a red-and-white leather interior?” my smitten 16-year-old daughter said with a sigh. Indeed.

A deep love of cars was evident in the designer’s work, I told her, something that hasn’t been apparent in all Fords. But my opinion, since driving recent releases like the Flex, F-150 and Fusion, is beginning to shift. Add Mustang to the list of recent Fords executed with panache, passion and polish.

Here’s an example: The last Mustang had a hip-looking, retro-theme instrument panel. The problem was, you could hardly read the gauges. They were set too deeply into their recesses; reflections obscured the driver’s view. But in the 2010 model, the gauges are bright, well laid-out and easily readable.

Another difference is the sound. Noises intruding from outside, like tire-on-pavement hiss, wind howl and traffic thrum, have been engineered down to a satisfying level.

The sticker price of the GT I drove was $28,845, an increase of about $800 over last year. Yet it has much of the extra-cost high-performance package from the 2008-9 Bullitt Mustang built in. That is good value, I think.

Base V-6 coupes start at $21,845; convertible versions, available as V-6s or V-8-equipped GTs, add $5,000 to the price tag.

The GT’s engine is essentially the 315-horsepower Bullitt version of the 4.6-liter V-8, which has made the list of Ward’s Best 10 Engines in recent years. And it runs on regular unleaded fuel.

Fuel economy ratings for the V-8 are 16 miles a gallon in the city and 24 on the highway with the 5-speed manual gearbox and 17/23 for the 5-speed automatic. The base Mustang engine, a 210-horsepower 4-liter V-6, is only slightly more economical, with ratings of 18/26 for the manual transmission or 16/24 with a 5-speed automatic.

Ford’s upcoming twin-turbo EcoBoost V-6, capable of 340-horsepower (and potentially delivering further improvements in fuel economy), could be an option in later model years.

The new Mustang rides on the same platform as the departing model, with most exterior and interior dimensions very close. The shape of every body panel but the roof has changed, if only slightly, to make the new Mustang look more taut and tight. Even the emblem of the galloping Mustang, a signature element that had been unchanged for 45 years, was put on a diet.

Relax, traditionalists: attention to Mustang-centric details was not lost or trivialized. The double-brow dashboard has been retained, though it now is covered in materials that look and feel richer. There are even new three-section taillights, and they illuminate sequentially, from the center outwards, just as they did on Mercury Cougars in the 1960s.

Nothing evokes disco days like the lighted Mustang emblem in the door sills or the instrument panel lighting that can be customized in 125 colors. The interior ambient lighting offers 7 choices.

The design team’s goal was to eliminate compromises.

“We never stopped at, ‘Good enough.’” said Gary Morales, manager of interior design for the Mustang. “We only stopped at ‘right.’”

There is, however, one area where compromises continue. The Mustang still uses a solid rear axle — a cost consideration — while its modern-day competitors have independent rear suspensions. That setup, with coil springs, three trailing links and a Panhard bar, carries over to the 2010 redesign, but with welcome upgrades to ride and handling similar to the Bullitt package for Mustang GTs.

These include recalibrated shock absorbers, stiffer springs and tire choices that improve grip. Options include a $1,095 19-inch wheel and tire package; a $495 3.73:1 performance axle ratio (instead of 3.31); and treats like a rear-view camera, GPS navigation system and 10-speaker audio system.

The handling — even on the V-6 model, which is calibrated much like last year’s GT — is crisp, rock-steady and unflappable.

Traction control, antilock brakes and electronic stability control are standard. On base models the stability control can be turned off; on GTs with the Premium Package, the system also includes a sport setting that allows a bit more aggressive driving.

In a straight line, the Mustang GT is a force, with 0-to-60 acceleration in five seconds flat.

In just about every other area, the Mustang has its rivals fairly well benchmarked. Mustang has a wider range of optional features available. Its V-8 is an aftermarket darling; Ford says it is the industry’s most accessorized engine. And unlike the Challenger and the Camaro, it already comes as a convertible. There’s even a new glass-roof version.

Top that, 1969.

COMING ATTRACTIONS... JOLIN TSAI AND THE VERONICAS



LOOK OUT FOR MY ENTRIES ON JOLIN TSAI AND THE VERONICAS.... COMING SOON.... ALSO A REVIEW OF WOLVERINE... YUP, THE BOOTLEG COPY THAT WAS SUPPOSEDLY UPLOADED ONTO THE NET BY THE SPECIAL EFFECTS COMPANY (NEEDLESS TO SAY... THE SPECIAL EFFECTS WERE NOT DONE YET!)...... KEEP READING THIS SPACE KIDDIES!

Photo credit:
The Veronicas photo from: http://music.ninemsn.com.au/img/promo/special/arias2007/outfits/veronicas.jpg
Jolin Tsai's photo from: http://lh5.ggpht.com/_H87mdwIoc9E/RYDiP_eJtGI/AAAAAAAAAG4/iJ2BMBIeUQk/s800/304780889.jpg

Sunday, April 05, 2009

AVENGED SEVENFOLD...


Hmm, I know it sounds strange... like regression into my youth again... but I am now fascinated by the band Avenged Sevenfold. Their songs speak to me! Saw their live performance on TV and I am now hooked.

Photo credit: picture from http://www.peakradar.com/images/event/34561/AvengedSevenfold.jpg

RACE TO WITCH MOUNTAIN... A RATHER GOOD MOVIE


If you are looking for a good entertaining movie, go see Race to Witch Mountain. It has a good script, the direction is aces and it has my favorite action star Dwayne Johnson in it.

I won't bore you with details, except, it is a film about friendly aliens, a government agency, one really bad alien and a bunch of actors who have fun playing their roles. Oh, and there is a message about the world and the environment as well.