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How time flies…

Yuuri Morishita - StockingsHard to believe it’s been so long since my last entry, not quite sure where the time has gone, feels like only two minutes since I first set this blog up.

I might aswell run down a couple of the things that have taken up some/most of my time, even though like now, I could have easily made time to make a quick entry here and there, so aswell as things keeping me busy I was also busy with excuses for not doing other things. But whats the point in worrying about what could have been? there is enough going on right now to keep focused on.

First things first, my Japanese learning is still going strong, although I could use a good helping of motivation sometimes to make me push to do just that little bit extra on some days.

terminator_salvation_T600Terminator Salvation. Go see it if you havn’t already! Truly stunning movie, was so impressed from beggining to end. I have seen it twice now and am still impressed! In my opinion it’s a great follow on from the last movie, showing you pre T800 Terminators and the evolution of the Terminators.

Weight training, we’ve changed our routine now a couple of times to best suite us, focusing now on compound excersises. We finally got a bench and some more weights, so we’re set for a short while now.

To close, I think now i’m past my slump in laziness, so will be keeping myself motivated more now, as I have let a couple of things lapse that I wanted to get done.

Watchmen, Watched!

snj7udWell, I went to watch the watchmen, prior to going to the cinema I had only seen the trailers, and knew pretty much nothing about the watchmen universe. So I did make a couple of assumptions going in, mainly thinking it was going to be like most other superhero movies, well, pleasantly surprised it was a lot darker and sinister than other superhero movies.

It was a lenthly movie, running 2 hours and 40 minutes, there were some pretty impressive effects throughout the movie as you would expect nowadays, the watchmen characters were a nice change from the usual superhero types.

The watchmen, who at the beggining of the movie have all retired from their crime fightnig days, until, that is, one of the watchmen meets their unfortunate end, as the story unfolds and more of the watchmen meet their end, the remaining watchmen band together once again to find out who is responsible for killing their friends. there is a surprising twist and some unexpected occurrences as the movie builds up to it’s climax.watchmen_2009_1a

From start to finish I felt really drawn in, and immersed in the movie, the gritty feel is all the more enhanced by the brilliant visual effects, the flashbacks that occur, rather than being annoying, they do in fact give you an insight into the back story of how some of the characters are linked.

Being unfamiliar with the watchmen, I watched the film with an open mind and had nothing to compare it to, which to be honest is the best way to enjoy any film, simply watch it instead of comparing it to everything. So to sum up, in my opinion an excellent all-round film, definitely worth a watch, stunning visuals, cool characters and a great story.

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On the road…

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Lately I’ve been watching quite a lot of old late 60’s to early 70’s road/chase movies, and to be fair some were significantly better than others and a couple just left me wondering how I managed to endure watching them. One of them in particular has had re-make in the last few years,  I am of course thinking of Gone in 60 Seconds. In my honest opinion, the original is by far the superior version of the movie, several reasons why I came to this conclusion. One man H.B Halicky, who as well as aswell as starring in the 1974 original, almost single handedly funded, produced and directed it, as well as designing the safety cage that kept the car in one piece throughout the entire film, including an unplanned accident in which the car crashed into a pole on the side of the freeway, spinning the car around, surviving this the car carried on for many more shunts and crashes throughout the rest of this truly epic car chase.

The unplanned accident

A few of them had had quite unexpected endings, for instance both Vanishing Point and Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry ended very suddenly and in a ball of flames, Concrete  for one a Freight train for the other, thant being said however they are both good films in their own rights. Two Lane Blacktop is a fine example of one of those that brought you to say “did that seriously just end like that”, lets just say I was expecting a little more, although not a bad film, the ending just seemed a little distant from the whole point of the story – I use “story” quite loosely, being as this was a 1971 movie. So just like every genre, there are some truly great films and then there are those that are just a failed attempt.

Police cars, as far as you can see.

“They don’t make ‘em like they used to”. True! These old road/chase movies are some fine examples how to do a car chase, as lets face it nothing does it better than a big-block V8 muscle car screaming down the raod with a fleet of black & whites chasing it down. Now i’m not saying that all modern car chase sequences are rubbish, Ronin & the Bourne movies which each have truly great chase scenes in them, but the problem is, with a lot of the them is that there’s so much money put into them that when the car is slightly damaged, it’s often (not always) either repaired or sometimes I swear a new car takes it’s place in the very next scene! wow, now thats how you make a film engrosing, or not as the case may be, I am sure it’s not just me who finds this daft? I mean if they could manage it in the 60’s & 70’s why is it so hard now? Maybe it’s just late and I feel like having a little rant, but it will still irritate me the next time I see it happen in a big budget film. Install a space-frame or other kind of strengthening into the vehicle if they don’t want the vehicle to suffer catastrophic damage. For instance in the original Gone in 60 Seconds H.B. Halicky jumps the  ‘73 Mach 1 Ford Mustang (modified with a nascar style space-frame throughout the vehicles body) and the very same car carries on with the rest of them film. Wiki Quote “The jump manages to achieve a height of 30ft and over a 128ft in distance – a feat which would not be easily replicable without the use of modern CGI techniques”

Before any serious damage.gonein60seconds_5