Friday, January 11, 2008

Why do I love Stewie?


Every one has a reason to love Stewie ...I have many. and it reflects....
1. Just the way it happened with overly popular friends sitcom, after some time one start identifying with certain characters.
2. When in reverie one doodles stewie without any construction lines!!
3. In the middle of conversation, your mind drifts to wonder what would stewie would have said to Brain at this point....

then my friend is time to safely say that you are seen one too many of 'Family Guy' episodes for a day.

Recent Watch : The Hoax


Man.....Mr. Gere can act and how...!

May be this is first time I saw him with those 70s brown hairdo ...and he also bears a fake nose. There is this shot in the initial few minutes when he is waiting in the lobby of the publisher and he is all shaken by the cold response ..he is getting jolts of reality but he dont want to let go...he acts through grunts, sound of heavy breathing,.. he trembles and boasts just to catch hold of the receding dream.....

Story, an adaptation of a novel and some hand-picked events of the life of certain writer Bob Clifford, who claims to be writing an Autobiography of legendary Howard Hughes and tries and almost gets away with the con given the imbecility of aging and idiosyncratic Hughes.

But this movies owes a lot to Scorsese's' "Aviator". It sets the tone for the charismatic character of Howard Hughes....or may be this is a case for the non-US audience like us who didnot already know about Mr. Hughes that much before Aviotor.

Recent Watch : Ghost World


One thing you will like about this movie is the way a medium of cinema is used to make a free comments on many issues that are bothering the director and he wants to share...
of American lifestyle, of perception of art and expression, about mass media and its result into mass consumption, of the vices of capitalism, of culture of shallow pursuits.

Story or plot revolves around the teenage-adolescence void and their yet to 'harden' and 'develop' social skills. But it is just a prop. The undercurrent is very strong and it is voiced when our "dork" record collector says.."Give them a big mac and a pair of Nike and they are happy"....

For Scarlett fans.. it is one of her subdued performance or a mere presence to show flip side of 'those who comply'.

Recent watch : Death at a Funeral


This one is one hilarious and slapstick comedy...builds up through the movie and reaches the crescendo towards the end... like a Woodhouse classic full of close family members and relatives, aunts and uncles, with their eccentricities..all shows up and there begins one rib tickling series of events.

Too beautiful to lie (Korean)


Wanna watch a Karan Johar and David Dhawan flick in Korean tint with its mastered brew of romance comedy? Kim Ha-Neul replaces Govinda and How!!! This is kinda stuff that proves that a good passable film can be made with tried and tested formulas and patterns. But it does not stop it from being a bit less entertaining!!

Canadian : Sweet Hereafter


In the back drop of serene Canadian village, a story, hypnotically told, of a tragedy and its aftermath. Two parallel stories run through the movie - one of the ambulance chaser who him selves have troubles back home...and of a surviver of the accident, a more sensitive one of the bunch.
She gets to live her favorite bedtime story of pied piper.

There is this opening scene of car wash that sets the mood for the things to come.
Sense of community among distressed is paramount and it gets its rightful place in the scheme of things.

The film's tag line "There is no such thing as a simple truth" lives it up to show how.

Bic Runga : Sway

A friend fwded me this beautiful song by Bic Runga...hope she is not One-hit-wonder...hk out the lyrics too, and the tune is so good it reverberates all day long ... enjoy

Invasion : Extremely Pathological, Stay Away

Hollywood has this culture where the studio biggies forms a committee and decides how and on what next movie gonna be. And a typical result of such cumulative nonsense is "Invasion". And why Mr. Prolific Daniel Graig is accepting such pedestrian roles is also a mystery. He is a tuity-fruity doctor fighting against alien invasion with a mother and practicing Psychiatrist who is Nicole Kidman. Donot waste your time and money on this...

Khamoshi(1969) : Watch it for Waheeda and Gulzar's poetry


Have been listening some of the best songs (since the time I could remember listening to music) like "Tum pukar lo" and "Woh shaam"..and realized that they all happens to be from "Khamoshi (1969)". Credits of the movie were crowded with awe-inspiring biggies. There I found some of the best artists behind its making. Waheeda Rehaan's charming presence and Hemant Kumar's melody makes each of its song a haunting number. "Sirf ehsaas hain ye" is also a gem of poetry by Gulzar less likely to found in mainstream Hindi movies. But one sure feels the pace of things matching to late sixties and one cannot deny that fact that it was one of the forward looking cinema for its times. Watching Waheeda makes me dig down for her best flicks. No doubt she gave some of the classics like 'kaagaz ke phool' and 'Pyaasa'.

time to get happily surprised


I was down with viral.. feeling shitty that evening ...after a long boring day in bed...and in half sleep I double-clicked this flick...n got happily surprised that I watched it till the end without break...This is a psycho roller coaster ride is at its best if one lets the power of "Make-believe" take over.

India's own Majid Majidi


Blue Umbrella - A simple Ruskin bond story told in the equally simple way. Vishal Bhardwaj comes up with yet another movie for kids, staged on the serene backdrops for his native Kumaun. Why I kept thinking of Majidi is because of the subject matter although Iranian uses a perfectly still camera for longer shots a little too much that gives more seriousness to the whole narration. Once a friend who is pro told me about this bit. Although more play with camera gives a little fluidity if the story lacks it.
Don't miss it if you admire Vishal's work.

Sona - Abhi Nahi Aana

very good song...just chked..it is from 2006...how did i miss?.. Sona mahaptra's one more video is there...aa ja...which has got a nice music video.

Wednesday, January 02, 2008

Understanding USA

Along the line of my previous post...this one is also about the info-graphics and its tremendous power to drive home a point based on complex data.

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Ted dot com and gapminder

Ted's site is an apt platform for the biggies in the world arena; those who bring about a change in the perception of world issues. Some of the presentations and talks will remind you about the movie-documentary 'The Inconvenient Truth'. The way each argument is put up and made so compelling, is a testimony to its clarity of thought and transparency in presentation ..which is so much missing in a mass media we are fed with these days.

Having read Tufte's Classics and always thought about missing examples in todays context, this one presentation took me a long way in terms of my understanding of "Quotients of Development" and power of appropriate info-viz tool that help us drive home the correct inferences out of statistical data which are normally looked upon sceptically and often discarded as yet another useless contrived gimmick of numbers.

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