I Recommend The Departed


Wow it's been awhile. Sandy had a busy busy week and so this weekend was just relaxation. On Sunday after church we ended up playing some badmintons. Sandy complained of soreness afterward but I have to say she is improving, even if she was playing a bit tipsy that day.

After that we decided to relax and catch a movie, something we haven't done for awhile. The movie we saw was Scorsese's The Departed and well to sum it up, it was "really worth the $5.50".

As usual Scorsese's direction was awesome but I think Leo DiCaprio totally nailed it. The original is an HK movie called Infernal Affair starring Tony Leung and Andy Lau. I won't spoil the plot for you but I'm definitely recommending it. Makes me want to visit Boston just to see if people from that city really have those accents.

Lastly, don't eat at that sushi place next to AMC Mercado. They were some of the most tasteless, horrible sushis I have ever had.

Thought Provoking Al Gore Doc For $1


I thought I'd pop in to jot down a quick "I'm still here" entry as well as to say that Sands and I saw "An Inconvenient Truth" last night. In the tradition of docs like "Super Size Me", "Fahrenheit 9/11", and "When We Were Kings" this one posited some very interesting questions, but remains both entertaining and intellectually stimulating.

Here are some notes from what I learned:

- The previous decade from 1998 - 2005 recorded some of the hottest days on Earth. (Al Gore couldn't have hired a better PR to spin this movie as we in Cali just had some crazy heat wave couples of weeks ago.)
- For 650,000 years carbon dioxide (CO2) level has been pretty consistent. Starting in the year 2000 it jumped A LOT!
- the US produced the highest gas guzzlers while the Japanese produced some of the lowest. Even China is outpacing the US in terms of emission standards and miles per gallons set for their cars.
- Gore's black-and-white point of view is just that. Of course there are lots of gray areas about global warming (as the corporations would like to add) but his main point is still: we have a moral responsibility, no make that obligation, to curb global warming so that our children will be able to survive on this "pale blue dot".

Do yourself a favor. Go see it. It's only $1!!! At the very least it will leave you with a better understanding of the consequences of global warming as well as the diminished quality of life for future generations (our children) should this pattern continue.

An Italian Weekend, Good Times


For some odd reason Ian (that's SIR to you) McKellen is in all summer movies these days.

Last Friday I went to watch the The Da Vinci Code with Sandy and some friends. Did anyone notice all the super villains making their appearances in this movie? There was Magneto, Doctor Octopus, and The Cleaner. And had they hired Liam Neeson as Robert Langdon we would have Ducard of the League of Shadow.

Some people are still trying to process the movie. I recommend reading the book.

Happy Birthday Euge (PongOR). Thanks for a nice and relaxing BBQ last Saturday. It's always nice to see such a close knit group of friend (the TASers) having fun. And I am glad I was able to become an "honorary" TAS member. Good times, good times.

I uploaded Eugene's Birthday BBQ to flickr so enjoy them.

On Sunday I'm reminded why men don't go to the opera. It's long, and slow, and NOT in English. Maybe because Madame Opera is a tragedy, but I would have preferred a comedy, like The Marriage of Figaro. I don't know, opera just feels like a very expensive anime. Thanks to Markus for organizing and Jen as the guest of honor.

I uploaded the opera pics here: Jen's Madame Butterfly Opera Party.

Superman Returns


It's going to be a nice summer. Last year it was 06.15 with Batman Begins. This year 06.30 for Superman Returns.

It's now my absolute favorite trailer at Apple's trailer site. Two of them in fact. I remembered watching the teaser in the theater, and that classic soundtrack (by John Ottman to sound like John Williams) with the montage of the Kent farm, I got goosebumps. And by golly did they find some kid who looks just like Chris Reeves.

Does this sound like anything you have heard before?

— "Even though you've been raised as a human being you're not one of them."
— "They can be a great people if they wish to be. They only lack the light to show the way. For this reason above all their capacity for good, I have sent them you... my only son."

Ah, I'm looking forward to being that teenage kid again (at Comics & Comix in Sunnyvale, I was 15, I think). Sigh.

78th Oscar Results


Did you guys watch the academy awards tonight? I was rooting for Ang Lee and he finally won. My fav Ang Lee films: The Ice Storm, Sense and Sensibility, Eat Drink Man Woman. He should have won for Hidden Dragon Crouching Tiger but got snuffed by LOTR.

In honor of The Farm's tradition here are the 78th Oscar results from Yahoo.

Best Picture

Brokeback Mountain (41%)
Munich (14%)
Good Night, and Good Luck (13%)
Capote (5%)
Crash (28%)

Best Director

Bennett Miller Capote (3%)
Ang Lee Brokeback Mountain (38%)
Steven Spielberg Munich (19%)
Paul Haggis Crash (18%)
George Clooney Good Night, And Good Luck. (23%)

Best Original Screenplay

Paul Haggis and Robert Moresco Crash (38%)
George Clooney and Grant Heslov Good Night, And Good Luck. (34%)
Woody Allen Match Point (11%)
Noah Baumbach The Squid and the Whale (6%)
Stephen Gaghan Syriana (11%)

Gift Parties and Weekend Plans


Last night Sandy stole back a white elephant gift that is something I have been thinking of getting...a Sony headphone for my old-school G4 iPod™. When you go to these white elephant gift exchanges I learned that it is of advantage when you partner up with someone, say your significant other, i.e. your girlfriend. I'll call this the 'couple's advantage' rule. (NOTE: we didn't come up with this scheme as someone at the party suggested it.)

In return I stole from her what she wanted a: photo wheelset. Hopefully she will use that for our photos. Hint hint.

Two gift exchanges/white elephant parties down, two more to go. Tonight I will not have the couple's advantage...but it's not required as it is a Secret Santa gift exchange, then on to the family during Christmas Eve. Sandy and myself will be lost among the throngs of shoppers looking for gifts for my nieces and nephews and the siblings at the mall tomorrow. To those last minute shoppers good luck and God be with you. haha.

Narnia vs. King Kong

I willl be seeing Narnia this weekend with Sandy although King Kong looks pretty good, too. In the end good old-fashioned C.S. Lewis storytelling along with what I heard are lots of Christian themed ideas won us over. That plus the enthusiastic endorsement by Helen (wife of our church's senior pastor). BTW did anyone see the BBC version with the human scaled Beaver family. They looked pretty goofy. I hope the special FX will be much better in the film.

The Dude


Steve Buscemi is awesome. He's ugly cosmetically challenged which gives all of us hope we can one day be actors...including me. But of course he can act and I can't. So nevermind.

Last night I watched on Comedy Central one of my favorite Coen Bros. film — Big Lebowski. Walter, the Dude, Jesus (pronounced Hayseus),...and of course Steve Buscemi's character Donny where he's the typical third wheel relegated to jumping into mid conversations. Hilarious!

The Dude: Walter, what is the point? Look, we all know who is at fault here, what the <bleep> are you talking about?
Walter Sobchak: Huh? No, what the <bleep> are you... I'm not... We're talking about unchecked aggression here, dude.
Donny: What the <bleep> is he talking about?
The Dude: My rug.
Walter Sobchak: Forget it, Donny, you're out of your element!
The Dude: Walter, the chinaman who peed on my rug, I can't go give him a bill, so what the <bleep> are you talking about?
Walter Sobchak: What the <bleep> are you talking about? The chinaman is not the issue here, dude. I'm talking about drawing a line in the sand, dude. Across this line, you DO NOT... Also, dude, chinaman is not the preferred nomenclature. Asian-American, please.
The Dude: Jeez, Walter, I'm not talking about the guys who built the <bleep>ing railroad here.

Fargo by far is my favorite Steve Buscemi film. (also from the Coen Bros.)

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