Month: May 2009

  • I recently watched a bunch of youtube videos from the recent "Britain's Got Talent" competition. Yeah, I got "suckered" into watching because of the whole Susan Boyle phenomenon. You know what though, I don't regret this decision because based on the videos I've seen so far, this year's competition on Britain's Got Talent was a lot more entertaining to watch than what I've seen from any of this year's talent competition shows out there like American Idol. Usually I just hear or watch what I need to know about these types of shows through third parties. These talent shows rarely grab my attention, and I believe the last time that happened was when I got the "McPheever" three years ago. Britain's Got Talent 2009 though was brilliant.

    Just like the case with Susan Boyle, there were a lot of competitors that had the personality or background story that kept me interested. Julian Smith the talented and humble saxophone player. Diversity, the great dance group stepping it up. Sue Son the violinist, who ended up losing her best friend who she originally auditioned with, because the show preferred one over the other. Hollie Steel, the child singer who at one point broke down mid song because she could not handle the pressure of performing on stage. Aidan Davis, the talented child dancer who really has the moves to show his talent. Ofcourse there's still the "I can't believe he got this far" joke performances like Darth Jackson doing Micheal Jackson's Thriller with a group of Storm Troopers.

    Sure this show doesn't sound that much different to American Idol, and just like that show, I don't think I'll really be following Britain's Got Talent regularly either. Still I got to give them credit for the fact that because of the internet (and Susan Boyle), Britain's Got Talent was able to capture the whole world's attention, and not just the home country it's intended for. So Bravo!

    http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=BritainsSoTalented&view=playlists

  • About the Fall to Winter 2008-2009 seasons, me and my wife had a habit of going to this one Korean Tofu place practically once a week. These past few months though, not so much. Just yesterday we decided to go back there and to my surprise we were greeted with a "long time no see" by the waitress. Then right before I was about to make my order, she asks if i'm getting "bibimbop" (one of my regular dishes). I told her not this time and got myself something else. Wow, I joked about how we have become regulars over there, but I honestly didn't think it was that obvious. It's kinda nice being recognized by the restaurant though, because we do get great service from them.

    P.S. This is my first blog post on xanga using my BlackBerry Storm's web browser. Testing it out for those days I'm not with my PC.

  • Movies I've seen recently... (should have posted this four days ago)


    The Girlfriend Experience (2009)  B

    Directed by indie-favotire Steven Soderbergh, "The Girlfriend Experience" is definitely not the most traditional movie out there. An "experience" probably is the best way to describe how you should see the movie, as it feels like a cross between reality TV, a documentary, and something resembling a film school student's art flick. There is a story that is being told here, but all the segments are edited purposely out of chronological sequence, that you'll probably need a flow chart to really follow it. Well past the half way point of the movie, don't be surprised if you ask yourself "where is this going?" That's the purpose of how this movie is being presented I suppose, in that the lives of the characters are in a state of flux, in their personal lives and in their work lives, especially in the harsh economic times living in the America of 2008 that this story takes place in. Ofcourse the context of the movie elevates that premise of following people juggling work and life quite a bit differently, especially considering the fact that the main star is real life adult film actress Sasha Grey playing a character who is in the escort service business. It's undeniably fascinating seeing the subject of "high class prostitution" done in this fashion (without showing sex scenes too no less), and there's definitely a very voyeuristic nature in watching the movie. I also liked how the movie suggests that the things she does for her work, actually parallels the actions that her boyfriend does in the more "honest and traditional" job as a physical fitness trainer. "The Girlfriend Experience" is definitely not for everyone to watch, and many will probably find it boring from the slow pacing. While the story and characters weren't as developed as I would expect from other movies, I was still completely interested watching the whole thing play out.


    Terminator Salvation (2009)  B-

    Going into "Terminator Salvation,"  there was some concern as to the quality of the film, especially considering the fact that it's directed by McG of "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle" fame. Well with that low expectancy in mind, the movie wasn't that bad at all, in fact I did rather enjoy it. In one statement I could actually describe to you how the movie went, "low on dialouge, heavy on action." Oh sure, there's a sense that things are more serious than it's ever been, what with it's gritty post-apocalyptic look, and the whole preventing human extinction bit. In the end however, all anybody will really remember in this movie are the action sequences more so than the story or the characters. James Cameron; who did the first two Terminator films, was able to make us care for the action AND the characters, so I am a bit disappointed with how this movie was done. The problem also lies on the fact that "Terminator Salvation" does nothing really to expand on the Terminator story in a significant way, except for that chance to finally see a visualization of this future that the first movies talked about. There was one surprise for me though, and that is the fact that the character of Marcus Wright; as played by Sam Worthington, is actually the main star that the story really follows, and is probably the one that stood out the most among the cast; which includes Christian Bale as John Connor and Anton Yelchin as Kyle Reese. So this wasn't a great film by any means, but if you are at all a fan of the Terminator story, you may as well check it out. It's enjoyable enough to warrant that recommendation.


    Angels & Demons (2009)  B

    Acting as the sequel to the immensely popular "The Da Vinci Code," Ron Howard as director and Tom Hanks as the intrepid and resourceful Robert Langdon, once again team up in "Angels & Demons." Between the two movies, this one is probably a better made film than the previous one. There's a caveat to that reasoning however, because The Da Vinci Code still has a more fascinating and better story than Angels & Demons. This movie is still enjoyable to watch though, and the whole Indiana Jones meets history lesson plus mysterious conspiracy theme that this franchise goes for, still works rather well. Several of the sequences in this film revolves around characters that are racing against the clock, solving a puzzle, secretly trying to prevent a murder from happening, while dishing out education about art history. Despite the fact that it can be argued that the plot formula of doing that can get played out, I still thought it was very entertaining to watch. There's also the whole sense of trying to figure out who to trust among the characters, especially with them purposely making you think "oh, he's gotta be a traitor" or something of that nature. I have to also admit that I did not figure out the main twist of the story, which I always got to give a movie credit for achieving that (unlike the first one, I did not read the book before seeing the movie). So "Angels & Demons" is technically a good enjoyable movie to watch, but for some reason it still does not do anything memorably great overall. It's weird how that works out.

  • Is Your Life Boring?

    You Live an Interesting Life
    You may not live the most exciting life, but you're actually pretty fascinating.
    You keep busy and active. You try to enjoy life at every turn.

    If you feel like things have gotten a bit boring lately, you may need to shake it up a bit.
    Try visiting a new place, eating a new type of food, or listening to some new music. Novelty makes for a more interesting life!


    What I've been listening to lately...

    1) Eminem - relapse
    2) Iron & Wine - around the well
    3) Kate Voegele - a fine mess
    4) Tori Amos - abnormally attracted to sin
    5) Josh Kelley - special company
    6) Metallica - metallica

  • I was in the area near an official Verizon Store. Not a kiosk or a best buy verizon representative thingee, but the real official store. Remember my "dust under the screen" problem I have for my Blackberry Storm? Yeah, I decided to talk to them about that. At first they were really cagey about the subject, and pretty much blamed me for getting this problem because I put my phone in my pocket, and how I should use a belt clip instead. I asked them if it can be fixed, and they said no. So I pretty much told them that it's a manufacturer defect, and I heard that other Verizon stores are offering a free exchange because of that. That line of reasoning didn't work in other Verizon stores I've previously visited, but I apparently convinced this one. There was a caveat though, I had to buy a belt clip from them to go with the exchange. They said that the exchange would be pointless if I continue to put my phone in my pocket, and how I would just end up returning back to them in the future once I end up getting the same problem again. I told them that I can't use the clip at work and would have to put my phone in my pocket anyway. They said that was their one condition to the exchange. At that point I just wanted to get it over with, so I agreed to this arrangement.

    Since this is technically a new Blackberry Storm that I now have, I lost all my calendar and notes data, as well as all the applications I downloaded. I'm going to once again have to re-download all of those again, and reinsert all the data that I lost. It's going to be a pain and time consuming to do, but it has to be done. I at least still have my music and videos from my MicroSD card, and they did transfer my contact list. Now I just need to browse online for a case that offers full protection of the phone, and allows me to put it in my pocket, because I am not going to use that stupid belt clip that I was "forced" to buy...

  • hhmm, I was suppose to do my movie reviews for today's blog, but I'll probably get to it on Tuesday. There's one more movie that I've been meaning to see, and I'll probably do that tomorrow. Speaking of movies, one thing that I've been getting into lately is actually watching the movies that are shown on TV. With Cable, Satellite, and DirecTV On Demand, more and more recent movies have been readily available for me to see at home. The funny thing is that I shouldn't be watching them, as I have other programs to see, plus some stations have the hassle of commercials or censors. However sometimes when I flip through the guide and see something that I'm all "oh look, that's playing," it kinda just hooks you in.

    Does this happen to you?

  • This past week, the TV networks have pretty much set up their Fall-Winter 2009-2010 TV schedule. For the most part most of the shows I watch are returning in the next year, and there are a few new shows that I might consider actually watching. Out of these new shows, ABC's "V" looks like something I'll watch just for the nostalgia factor from enjoying the '80s version, and "Flash Forward" also looks quite promising. FOX's "the Cleveland Show" also seems like a logical choice to watch since it's by Seth Macfarlane, who is a comedy genius.

    The one show that I wish could continue on is FOX's "Terminator : The Sarah Connor Chronicles," which is actually a pretty good drama. There's the key word right there, "drama." I believe that's the problem that a lot of people faced with this show, it wasn't an action packed series for a story about future robots out to take over the world. It's a good series and I did enjoy it a good deal, but I admit that it wasn't a great classic show. I'm somewhat satisfied with how the series finished off in terms of the story, even though the ending was leading up to what could have been an incredible new refreshing premise for the third season.

    "Reaper" on the other hand, which is a fun and charming show, doesn't look like it's returning for a third season. There's talk of negotiations with ABC or The CW, but supposedly it's just for syndication rights. It's really too bad too, because it's consistently been an enjoyable show to watch. It's got great appealing characters and it has one of the best portrayals of the Devil I've ever seen around.

    As far as the show that I'm shocked but thankful to get renewed is FOX's "Dollhouse." The series started off rather slow and uninteresting, but after the first initial episodes, the show started getting really good, and now I'm at the point where I'm really looking forward to seeing the next season. I never should have doubted Joss Whedon in the beginning, since I've loved everything he's worked on.

    Shows that's always been good to me as well, have been "The Office," "the Simpsons," "Family Guy," and "American Dad." You know what though? I haven't seen an episode of those for almost three months now. Why? I dunno. I blame not dedicating enough time to watch them. It's partly due to the fact that since they are half hour shows, I've been giving them the "I'll catch up later" treatment. Ofcourse those half hours do add up, but now I'll get to see those over the summer TV break I guess.

    Now for some bite size opinions on some of the TV shows I've seen this past year.

    House - Great show, but the stories started recycling from what's been done in past seasons. Done with it.
    Heroes - Ended up unable to live up to it's ambitious beginnings. Glad to be done with it.
    24 - Always has the ability to keep me watching, and this season was one of the best. Still watching.
    Lost - BEST SHOW ON TV, 'nuff said. Definitely still watching.
    Smallville - This season started off great, and then it once again disappointed in the end. I should quit.
    Supernatural - This series just gets better as every season passes. I'm sooo still watching.
    South Park - Still every bit as entertaining and great as it's always been. Very much still watching.
    Robot Chicken - Twisted yet still funny and entertaining. I'll watch it, if it was on more often.

    p.s. Not surprisingly enough, I'm still not following any shows on CBS

    some useful links...
    Fall 2009 TV schedule grid
    upfronts by FOX, ABC, CBS, NBC, and The CW