Thursday, June 26, 2008

...And An All-Day Adventure

Misinterpretation is a funny thing. Not long ago, my ears were victim to a piercingly loud television set located in the other room that happened to be airing the Filipino Channel. My mother was watching a particular program belonging to the drama genre and I could clearly hear a girl crying, if not, a moaning sound of some sort. From where I was (my room), it sounded like a porno. You'd think the same. I 'almost' wanted to investigate.

Today I visited a couple of places, though not by choice. My mother recently took a months absence of leave from work. Considering the amount of free time she currently has, you could imagine her desire to visit many places. Due to her incapability to operate an automobile, I was forced to transport her to these places.

Our first destination was a certain solicitor's office in Parramatta. While my mother was at her appointment, I decided to drive nearby to Westfield and search for potential clothing purchases. My search wasn't too expansive, for I only visited Myer and David Jones. I eventually came across a sweet pair of Lost Highway skinny jeans in an acid grey color. Hopefully that size 30 will still be there when I return.

Next destination was Rouse Hill Town Center. It's always a delight visiting this place, though the concept of an out-door shopping environment finally displayed its disadvantages thanks to the extreme winds circling about. We didn't spend too much time here, in fact the only reason we visited Rouse Hill was so I could buy me a pack of churros. I got so greedy, I bought myself two lots of them.


When you dip these babies in chocolate, it tastes too damn good. I'm glad to see a cafe in Sydney that focuses on these Spanish treats. The people that work at this cafe are a friendly bunch too. I remember many months ago, I bought myself a pack of churros and ice-cream covered with hundreds and thousands. When the lady walked over to hand me my food, she wittingly asked "are you the little baby who ordered this"?

Our next destination was Windsor. My mother wanted to visit my old man at his work to give him some documents that required his signature. I didn't mind driving all the way to Windsor because not only would I be able to drive by the pretty houses in Windsor Downs, but for the first time I'd be seeing where my dad works. Finding his work was annoyingly difficult which consisted of extremely slow driving and unclear directions over the phone. I eventually dropped my mother off while I devoured the churros I had bought from Rouse Hill.

The final destination was actually the place I currently reside. St. Clair yo. I had to visit the Post Office to post out some shirts I had sold on eBay. You know what they say; there's no harm selling a bunch of shirts that have become obsolete to you. Okay fine, I don't actually know anyone who says that, but I think you see where I'm coming from.

Well I'm going to log off now, but before that I'd just like to say Happy Birthday Det !

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

...And An Analysis Around Action

Thought I'd use this bright and sunny Tuesday morning to publish a blog entry, especially with this blog encompassing such a desolate atmosphere (for my standards anyway). I spent the weekend at my sisters place in the city while she and her boyfriend were on holidays in Mauritius and Seychelles. While I was making myself home in their apartment, I managed to raid their DVD collection. Unfortunately I didn't have the time to watch them all, but I managed to watch a select few. One of those movies watched was the original Die Hard made in 1988, also the first movie I intentionally browsed for. This was probably the 20th time watching this fabulous gem.

I'm going to use this opportunity to discuss the Die Hard movies through the comparing and constrasting of several areas. I must warn you; spoilers may be contained in the following paragraphs.

There are currently 4 Die Hard movies:
  • Die Hard
  • Die Hard 2: Die Harder
  • Die Hard: With a Veangeance
  • Die Hard 4.0
These are the Die Hard movies in order of personal favoritism:
  1. Die Hard (by a long stretch)
  2. Die Hard 4.0
  3. Die Hard: With a Veangeance
  4. Die Hard 2: Die Harder
Evidence of the first Die Hard's superiority lies simply in personal observation in that other 3 movies don't come anywhere close. Don't get me wrong, I love the 3 Die Hard movies that proceed the first one, but they fall short of the standard set by John McTiernan and his team in 1988.

Die Hard is most definitely unmatched in terms of action, dialogue and characters and is a movie that set the benchmark for many proceeding action movies even up to now. Die Hard has been one of the most influential action movies and is up there with The Matrix and T2.

For those of you who have not seen the movie (and if there are, please watch immediately), the story is simple. Detective John McClane (Bruce Willis) visits Nakatomi Plaza on Christmas day to visit his wife, however their Christmas celebrations don't go to fruition, as the building is eventually taken over by Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman) and his men. While everyone is held hostage, McClane happens to escape to one of the building's higher floors as he attempts to figure out what is going on. From then on, it's non-stop action as its McClane vs Hans + 20 terrorists.

The one important characteristic this movie had over the other Die Hard movies was the fluidity of chemistry among characters. It was easy for the audience to attach themselves to characters on both sides of the spectrum, including both the good guys and the terrorists. I thoroughly enjoyed the inclusion of McClane's limosuine driver young Argyle who delivers a humorous dimension. Then there's the 2 terrorist brothers Tony and Karl who have a very sharp rivalry, not to mention the main villain Hans Gruber, who delivers a strikingly elegant performance.

One set of characters I thought were the heart and soul of this film was the blind relationship between McClane and Sgt. Al Powell that durates through the entire movie - a great example of trust and loyalty. Without even knowing each other before hand, McClane must communicate with Powell who is on the outside via walkie-talkie. The difficult part is on Powell. Since he is communicating to McClane through radio, he cannot see what McClane looks like, therefore he must make the decision whether to believe that McClane is really who he says he, or a terrorist himself. When these two character's finally see each other face to face in the end, it's a chilling feeling. Throughout the movie, you can really observe how the communication on the radio between these two characters really changed each other. McClane realized how important his wife was, and Powell was able to overcome his personal demons of shooting by saving McClane's life in the end.

Action sequences is another area in this movie that dominates the other films. Most of the action is basically an exchange of muzzle flash, therefore it's not as expansive as the 3rd and 4th Die Hard films. What makes the action in this movie just as good is the the manner of execution. Every action scene is direct and straight to the point - no scenes are carried out overly long which can be frustrating for some. No one wants to see an exchange of pointless fire for 20 minutes.

Now I'm not trying to establish myself as a fanboy. Far from that. This is definitely not the best action movie I've seen, but is one that should be recognized and commended. The film is currently #122 on imdb.com's Top 250 movies, and is also 96% on Rotten Tomatoes. Don't use these statistics though, judge it for yourself.

Die Hard 2 was a major disappointment, perhaps the worst of the trilogy. It was always going to be a challenge for this film to live up to the standards set by the previous film, especially with a new director and all. On the same token, the movie is not bad. The movie is basically about terrorists siezing control of an airport and threatening to cause plane crashes if the authorities fail to meet their demands.

Unfortunately the characters that McClane communicates with do not seem to be equipped with the same chemistry shown in the first movie, resulting in one-dimensional characters that are flat and ordinary, leaving the viewer not even caring about anyone else but McClane. I thoroughly liked the airport shootout between McClane and the airport terrorists. I was susprised to see Robert Patrick being cast as one of the terrorists. For those of you who don't know, Robert Patrick played T-1000 in Terminator 2. Another great action scene was McClane vs a bunch of terrorists on snow mobiles. The frantic blizzard-like weather made it very suspenseful.

Overall this movie has failed to incorporate the substances of the first movie that made it work. Instead we have a film with appalling dialogue and rushed direction. If you're simply watching this for the action, disregarding any form of directional art, then you will not be disappointed, but even on those terms, the action is still lacking. Just watch the ending, and you'll see what I mean. A lot of missed opportunities on this film.

Die Hard 3 would have to be my second favorite movie of the series. This would be the reunion of Bruce Willis and Samuel L Jackson, only one year after their appearances together in Pulp Fiction. The duo would then go on to star in Unbreakable in 2002. The story in this movie is about a guy named Simon who deliberately calls for John McClane to play a game called 'Simon Says'. For each task that McClane fails to complete, Simon will blow off a bomb hidden somehwere in the city. Throughout this game, McClane teams up with Zeus to run all over New York City completing these deadly tasks.

The action here is definitely more expansive than the first movie containing car chases, bomb defusals, lateral riddle solving all over New York City. I liked the part where McClane and Zeus takes a detour through the park endangering the lives of many civillians. Why do I find that funny? I don't know. There's even a part where McClane is up against a gang of Harlem brovaz' on the street. This whole journey of trickery and deceit during the Simon Says segments make for an interesting build-up to the ending.

Another characteristic that makes a return is the relationships among characters. The connection established between McClane and Simon is much more prominent than the villain relationships established in other Die Hard films. While they are fighting on opposite sides of the law, we see glimpses of friendship and the sharing of laughter, showing that villains can still have charm over malevolance. I really wish the female villain they casted had a more dominant role. A female villain is something we haven't seen in the two previous Die Hard films, therefore expanding her role would have given the film another original edge.

While the ending of Die Hard 2 was atrocious in its own right, the ending of Die Hard 3 is no better. There was definitely the opportunity for the directors to incorporate some sort of action-packed sequence, but what we've been left with is a lacklustre filler sequence. If you've seen this on DVD, you'll have noticed the alternate ending they put on there. I really wish they had used that ending instead. It would have made it the best ending out of all the Die Hard films.

Die Hard 4.0 is the first film of the series to utilize the services of several high-profile actors including Justin Long, Timothy Olyphant and Maggie Q. The movie also broke a 12 year gap between the last Die Hard movie made back in 1995. If I had to give an award to the Die Hard movie with the best plot, this movie would receive it without question. In this film, John McClane must fight a group of terrorists who carry out their operations in a more unorthdoxed manner. McClane and Matt Farrell team up to stop a group of internet-based terrorists slowly shutting down the United States.

The action sequences featured are very gripping and entertaining, leaving the audience excited and hungry for more. A lot of original ideas were implemented, including the helicopter chase and the tunnel blackout. This movie comes extremely close to matching the superiority of the Die Hard, but its inconsistency brought it down in the end. The scene where John is up against the air fighter near the end was a really dragging scene, heck the movie would have been better without it. In fact, this scene runs longer than the actual ending itself. There were also stupid segments thrown in, such as McClane driving a car up a toll booth into a helicopter, and McClane shooting himself in the end which in turn killed the villain. All these little things did not help the movie's cause.

I was disappointed in Olyphant's performance as the villain. In fact, he would have to be the worst villain of the series. He just seemed like another lonely hacker, not carrying any qualities of a terrorist group leader. No hints of evil in him whatsoever. McClane even managed to make him crack after the death of Maggie Q's character. Pathetic.

Overall
The Die Hard movies have a nack for containing really short endings. Obviously one's ending has to be really significant and memorable, for its one of the segments that really dominates the audience's overall impression of the movie, unless of course the director wanted to make an ending open to view interpretation, but even then that's a pain the ass.

While all the Die Hard endings were short, I feel the ending of the first Die Hard was the ending that made the most of its screen time. The way McClane killed the last 2 terrorists with only 2 shots was intense.

Overall, I think I've made it fairly clear as to why the first Die Hard will always be superior to the other films. It simply contains the whole package executed at a higher level - acting, action, character development and humor.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

...And Abysmal Absurdity Associates Asphalt

It is currently Sunday afternoon, though the feeling of an 'arvo' is nowhere to be felt I'm afraid. Instead mother nature has given us this bleak atrocity of a skyline. It is this type of weather that puts me into a state of lethargy, though it dosn't seem to be too detrimental to my blogging ability.

Last Thursday was my final exam, which I must stress, was genuinely the easiest final exam I have ever endured. Fellow students who sat through the same exam would agree with me in a heartbeat. Basic 411. I had 2 hours to answer 40 multiple choice questions. I finished in 1/6th of the allocated time. Putting aside any conceitedness or arrogance you may have suspected from the aforementioned verdict, it was just too easy. Other students would agree in a heartbeat.

That however is not the subject of this blog. I wanted to speak of a much more serious issue. Burnouts.

People of Sydney, surely you are aware of the stupidity of such acts. I woke up this morning, feeling much better from the illness I had been carrying all week. As I went outside, I noticed this just outside my driveway.


The driveways you see in both pictures are of mine. Safe to say, the people who do these burnouts on the road are definitely the 'don't give a fuck' group of society. To think this is happening just outside my house is a frightening thought.

Now I do have a faint idea of the people doing this, in fact I remember a couple months ago, a blue Ford outside my house was in position to do a burnout, however the driver aborted as I pulled into my driveway. 5 minutes later, I heard a loud screeching noise, and sure enough, it was the same blue Ford. Some oughta' give him/her the little pinky gesture.

From time to time, I wake up in the middle of the night hearing the same damn noise, and my parents get pissed off as well. I mean, if they were speeding, sure enough they have an excuse to be doing so, such as "I'm running late" or "my wife is pregnant". However they're not speeding. They're doing fucking burnouts outside my house that serves no purpose. If their purpose is to kill themselves, then they're not far away from getting the job done.

Monday, June 9, 2008

...And Afflictive Asinine Actions Admitted

I am nearing the commencement of total freedom. Just one more exam left on the table, and then I need not have to worry about school for another 6 weeks or so. My last exam is on Wednesday for Managing People and Organisations which I am not worried about in the least. Not quite the attitude one should be equipped with at university level, but I am just too excited about the holidays. Also, the fact that this final exam is 2 hours with only 40 multiple choice questions makes it all the better. For other students who still have exams left, I wish you all the best.

Game 2 of State of Origin will be played on Wednesday night at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane. I believe Suzanne will be flying up there to watch the game, the lucky bastard. On the other hand, she now has the unpleasant duty of being surrounded by 50,000 redneck Maroon fans. A victory to NSW would be a perfect start to my unproductive holiday. Then of course, there is Friday Night Football to watch with the Roosters playing the Panthers. A good chance for the Bondi Junction to rectify there abysmal performance against Manly yesterday afternoon. With 4 of their top sqaud backing up from Origin, it should be a grinding game.

On a totally unrelated note, yet the highlight of the blog title, I have a rather unattractive burn bubble on my right hand, ignited by my stupidity of holding a candle cyclinder for as long as possible. I'm tempted to pop the bugger, but I've been informed to leave it to disintegrate. I don't know why I execute absurd actions like this. Even more stupid, I drove home from the city this morning extremely tired. I felt a deep sleep coming on around the Cumberland Hwy overpass of the M4, but I just wanted to get home right away. I usually play death metal in situations like this to maintain my road awareness, but unfortunately I had no CD's in the car.

Sunday, June 8, 2008

...And An Airing #2

It is currently 2am in the morning. Besides munching on a box of Arnott's Pizza Shapes, I am uploading my second video blog, which will be the last for a while. Like I said, its still something I am experimenting with. It won't be a regular thing for obvious reasons - it's very weird to talk to no one while driving. Anyways, yeah I had my accounting exam yesterday, and then I caught the train back to Xander's place to just hang out and play some Burnout and 1 on 1 Dead or Alive with Angelo on the Xbox 360, which is actually my first time playing the console. Below is Vlog 2 !



Apart from vlogging, it is Audrey's birthday today, so HAPPY BIRTHDAY AUDREY. As part of the newly found trend of celebrating birthday's in advance, we went bowling at Blacktown AMF. Bowling is fun, but seeing old school mates is an even bigger delight. I hadn't been bowling since Year 4 so I didn't want to embarass myself too much. I did just the opposite because I started out with 2 gutter balls ! It's all good though, I was able to build up some momentum to pull off some fluky shots.

After a good night of bowling, I headed off to Blacktown Workers Club, which consisted of:
  • me almost killing Arzlan and myself by reversing into an incoming car.
  • long and tedious game of snooker (highlight: Karel attempting to hit the ball, but instead dropping the snooker cue on the ground)
  • free hot chocolate drinks with the aid of membership card.
  • watching Krista gamble her life away over Blackjack.
Dancing tomorrow.
Peace.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

...And An Airing #1

First blog of the month. Nothing much to say. Been pretty busy with uni work. Oh yeah, I'm repeating Accounting next semester. I haven't officially failed the course, but I know I'm going to so I might as well tell the world that I'll be repeating it.

Other than that, here's a video blog. I'm still experimenting with the concept. Maybe there'll be more to come, or maybe this is a one-off. Who knows. Enjoy.

EDIT: Use earphones while watching to make it easier to hear what I'm saying.



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