Archive for January, 2007

Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby

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I found this movie just average, nothing spectacular. Will Ferrell as always has acted very well and Sacha Baron Cohen (famed from the movie BORAT and the Ali G show) is fantastic as the gay French driver, Jean Girard.

The story line was pretty ordinary. That was the most disappointing aspect of the movie.

So Will Ferrell’s father loves fast cars and once on parent career day he tells Will’s class that he believes if you are not first, you’re last and then leaves for good. Will takes this very seriously and wants to make his father proud and so when he is given a chance he comes a NASCAR race driver. He starts winning and soon becomes the number one NASCAR driver. All this gets to his head and stops caring about how his friends around him feel.

As it always happens, he gets a new competitor, Sacha Baron Cohen, and Will loses to Sacha and meets with an accident on the race track. He is now in the hospital and his wife leaves him and he goes and lives with his mother along with his children. He starts working as a Pizza delivery guy.

Just when he is down and out his dad pays him a surprise visit and promises to help him get back in the game.

Can Will get back or is he a lost cause? Well you can find out when you watch this on DVD :-) .

My 2.5 out of 5 stars for this one since the movie has a fair share of funny moments.

Learn or go through the motions

Lately I have started realizing that there are times when people just go through the motions at whatever they are doing.

Late realization according to some people’s standards :) …but what do I say…I am a slow learner.

At the end of the day I can sit back and say…whatever!! another day has passed in my life OR I can say wow I learnt these new things today and get excited for the next day. I feel this will bring eagerness and excitement in my life…there will always be something I will look forward to, and that is what improves my productivity…which in turn will help me learn more…thereby completing the cycle (this one is not the vicious cycle though, it is the good one).

I must confess I have been guilty of belonging to the first club most of the time. I think I am going to go off the wagon and join the second club now and guess what - the thought of it makes me excited…so I guess I am already on my way to LEARNING new things.

The QUEEN

The Queen

Great movie and wonderful performances by all the actors. The movie is about the Princess Diana post death era when things were in great chaos in England. Newly appointed Prime Minister Tony Blair played an important role in calming things down. The episode made him pretty popular with the British people as he called Diana “The people’s Princess” in his speeches.

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The movie shows how the Royal Family deals with Diana’s death and how they are divided in their opinions as to how the final rites and the memorial should be handled, privately or publicly. According to QUEEN Elizabeth II this should be a personal tragedy for the Royal family and must be handled privately. The new Prime Minister thinks otherwise. The Queen’s lack of public remorse for the death of Diana sends the wrong message to her people who now feel that the Queen has abandoned them when they need her the most.

Finally the QUEEN does come down to London and meets with all the people who have gathered around the Buckingham Palace and rekindles the lost faith in her people.

I thought this movie would have bored me me to death, but I stayed awake throughout the movie even though it was a 9.50pm show and I had just eaten some great home cooked food.

I highly recommend this movie because it gives you an insight on the lifestyle of the Royal Family, their thoughts, their traditions etc… it just blows your mind off.

My 4 stars for this one.

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Lady In The Water

Lady In The Water

Night At The Museum

Night At The Museum

I watched http://www.nightatthemuseum.com/” target=”_blank”>Night At The Museum in the iMax theatre at “The Bridge”.

How they built “The Great Pyramid Of Giza”

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The Discovery Channel has been my all time favorite channel. The other day I watched this great documentary on Discovery HD about how the Egyptians would have built The Great Pyramid Of Giza in an era where there were no modern tools or machineries.

It was a projection of how the Great Pyramid might have been built based on the remains the archeologists have found over time at the pyramid. They show the story of a common man who is taken from his village along with his brother to work as one of the thousands of laborers at the building site of the great pyramid. The whole documentary is actually split into being narrated by the this common man and the documentary narrator.

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The man starts out doing the least skillful job on site, that of a water bearer to help wet the ground where the huge 1 ton rocks are transported from the stone quarries to another zone from where they are taken to the site on a huge ramp where the skilled masons work on accurately shaping the edges of the rough blocks of stones. Even at that time, historians think that the Egyptians had developed tools like an “L” shaped wodden frame to try to make the edges of the rocks perpendicular to each other.

The job of removing stones from quarries was also considered skillful. They used small club like hammers and copper chisels, since copper was the hardest known metal at that time. The chisels would blunt out often so they had these other group of men who would sharpen the blunt chisels and always have some back ups ready for the quarry workers.

The workers were well taken care of and well fed. They would work for nine days and rest the tenth. Some of the workers who lived close by were also allowed to return back to their villages to see their family.

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The man who narrates this story talks about how he was soon moved to more important jobs like pulling up the hige stones on the ramps and other skilled jobs. He never really bothered to question what the reason was for building such a huge pyramid until one day when he loses his brother, the only person he has always been close to, at the building site to a freak accident. He felt it was his responsibility to take care of his brother and devotes his life to the completion of the pyramid.

In the documentary they also show him as the person being responsible of the team that put up the final small pyramid at the top of the Great Pyramid. Special granite stones, about nine of them, were also brought from other parts of the Egypt to serve as the roof of the king’s burial chamber. Finally an expensive wooden coffin was brought into the king’s burial chamber and the pyramid was now complete. Next to the great pyramid three smaller pyramids were made for the king’s three wives.

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All in all this was a very enthralling documentary and I am glad I got to watch it :) .

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Forgive Me OH COFFEE GOD

Mr Yuck

If There Was A COFFEE GOD,

Everytime I Drank Coffee From The Office Kitchen

I Would Have To Ask For Forgiveness,

Else The COFFEE GOD Would Punish Me !!

That’s How UnCool This Coffee Is. 

Castner’s Cutthroats aka Alaskan Scouts

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I watched this amazing documentary on the Discovery Channel about the various wars that the United States fought in the mid 20th century to protect the Alaskan borders from Japanese and Russian invasions.

The Japanese had taken over the Aleutian Islands of Attu and Kiska, in the Bering Sea. The climatic and geographical conditions on these remote islands were so harsh that Colonel Lawrence Castner appointed a small group of locals (Castner’s cutthroats) for helping out the American troops fight the Japanese intruders.

Aleutian Islands Aerial View

These Alaskan Scouts could survive under any conditions in these remote regions provided they were given a knife to hunt and a rifle to protect themselves. They would usually always travel ahead of the American troops and help them acclimatize to the hostile environment. They would teach the American troops on how to hunt for food, protect themselves from the harsh climate and move efficiently across the cold and wild Alaskan terrain.

Castner’s cutthroats played a very important role in winning back the Attu and Kiska islands that the Japanese had invaded. The documentary showed the actual historical events that took place in Alaska and how the scouts always came on top of the situation. They even helped the American army build a runway for their Bombers by drying a local waterbody which cut the flying distance for these bombers by half.

I must say I was really impressed by this documentary and by the deeds of Castner’s cutthroats.

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You can read more about them here.
  

Apocalypto

Apocalypto
If you could sit through Passion Of The Christ as far as the gruesome nature of some of the scenes is concerned, you can definately sit through http://apocalypto.movies.go.com/” target=”_blank”>APOCALYPTO. I personally liked this movie.

The basic storyline is about a small native American tribe who are going about their day to day business of survival in the dense jungles of ancient America. Everything is picture perfect until they are ravaged by an even more powerful tribe who take the men and women of this smaller tribe as slaves, killing the older and resisting tribe members, and leaving behind the children and infants who serve no useful purpose for them.

The main character of this story however us a young married man of the smaller tribe who does everything in his power to survive and save his family from this APOCALYPTO. All that he goes through just so that he and his family can survive will definately make you think how easy you have it now and how difficult it was to survive in the ancient world.

According to me all the actors have performed decently. Keep in mind when you go to watch this movie it is subtitled, just like http://www.thepassionofthechrist.com/” target=”_blank”>The Passion Of The Christ. The actors speak in an ancient native American dialect.

According to me another job well done http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000154/” target=”_blank”>Mel Gibson. My 4 out of 5 stars for this one.

House of Sand and Fog

House Of Sand And Fog

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