Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Salt


Dear Angelina,
I am so sorry but I can't give your action film Salt much of a rap as it lacked a little something that is important to a movie. Credibility.
Sure you played a CIA agent accused of being a Russian spy but it doesn't mean I'm going to buy a petite woman, trained as she may be, can overcome the entire secret service, the president's aides and her own company as well.
And still come away looking relatively hot.
I wanted so much to like what I was watching but my interest waned far too early for that. Sure, it was okay but really can't cut it when it comes to the genre.
Better luck next time, maybe the script's holes will be plugged up first.
Cheers.
As I said I really wanted to like Salt but after she went on the run, despite already checking my brain at the door, it kept losing me as the story went on and begun its twists (which were fairly predictable).
I read that Salt was originally meant to have a male lead and Tom Cruise was lined up to play the role. I can see him in this kind of movie but I reckon, given the derivative nature of most of his action films of late, Angelina couldn't have done any worse. Having said that she didn't make it a whole lot better.
A 6 out of 10. Just.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Curiosity

At what point should the past stay in the past?
Is it as simple as just leaving it there?
I've been tempted to contact someone from many years ago but know it's not such a good idea.
Needs to stay where it is.
A part of me is a bit curious, who wouldn't be.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Why

Simply an awesome song, this is Why by Rascal Flatts from the album Unstoppable.
Have a listen and try not to tear up, it's a pretty tough job to keep it in.


It must've been in a place so dark you couldn't feel the light
Reachin' for you through that stormy cloud
Now here we are gathered in our little hometown
This can't be the way you meant to draw a crowd

Oh, why? That's what I keep askin'
Was there anything I could have said or done?
Oh, I had no clue you were masking
A troubled soul, God only knows what went wrong
And why you'd leave the stage in the middle of a song

Now in my mind I keep you frozen as a seventeen year old
Roundin' third to score the winning run
You always played with passion no matter what the game
When you took the stage, you shined just like the sun

Oh, why? That's what I keep askin'
And was there anything I could have said or done?
Oh, I had no clue you were masking
A troubled soul, oh, God only knows what went wrong
And why you'd leave the stage in the middle of a song

Now the oak trees are swayin' in the early autumn breeze
The golden sun is shining on my face
The tangled thoughts I hear a mockingbird sing
This old world really ain't that bad a place

Oh, why? There's no comprehending
And who am I to try to judge or explain?
Oh, but I do have one burning question
Who told you life wasn't worth the fight?
They were wrong, they lied, and now you're gone, and we cried
'Cause it's not like you to walk away in the middle of a song
Your beautiful song, your absolutely beautiful song

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Where am I now?

One hand says don't second guess
Everything else has already done it
Again and again and again
You're a shot in the arm and a poison arrow
I'm lost in awe and wonder and overcompensation
Sometimes once is too much
Often it is far from enough
My direction has changed so often
In the mind, the heart, the soul, in other ways
It doesn't need to be raised
If I'm not in the game then where am I now
Standing on ground that is shaking
Need you to hold me firmly
Don't send me away
Arms wide open close around
It's warm and comforting but hard to explain
Where am I know if I'm not in the game?

Scott Pilgrim vs The World


There's so much going on in Scott Pilgrim vs The World it's hard to know where to start - like my friend Simon noted you almost need to have A.D.D. to watch it.
Or maybe be drunk.
That may be going a bit far since neither of us were affected by either issue while watching the film. That said, you've got to keep up with what's going on because it's so busy.
Scott Pilgrim (Michael Cera) is a 22-year-old bass player living in Toronto and dating (though they've never kissed or held hands) a high school girl Knives Chow (Ellen Wong).
Constant updates on the screen tell us all about Scott's friends and disposition. He lives with (and strangely shares a bed with) his gay best friend Wallace (Kieren Culkin), who seems to have a habit of turning Scott's sister's boyfriends.
Anyway, Scott meets the striking Ramona Flowers (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) and after an awkward conversation about the origins of Pac Man and an internet order they hang out.
Once it is established they are now dating, much to the dismay of Knives, Scott must fight Ramona's seven evil exes to win her heart, or something like that.
The exes are an eclectic bunch and include an actor (Chris Evans), a chick, a vegan with superpowers (Brandon Routh), twins and a grown up geek (Jason Schwartzman).
The only place where this movie falls down is they drag out the battles between Scott and the exes for far too long. We get the point early, it took away from a few far more interesting subplots having to get through the increasingly strange fights. It's a good thing, though, that Scott is an expert at video games since the fights don't seem to take into consideration the fact that Scott is a wiry deep with no obvious upper body strength yet he can defeat much more athletic opponents.
It's a very busy film but it is wonderfully weird, funny and innovative. It just goes on too long and that takes away from the brilliance. Good fun if you like the likes of Kick-Ass from earlier this year.
An 8 out of 10.

Friday, August 20, 2010

Kang vs Kodos

It doesn't really matter who we vote for tomorrow.
Call me overly cynical but do you see sunshine and rainbows if the Coalition is elected? Everything isn't going to become affordable all of a sudden, the boats (the biggest non-issue I've ever seen in an election campaign) aren't just going to stop and the economy isn't going to boom and interest rates aren't going to suddenly drop.
Same goes if the Government is re-elected.
Politicians are all the same - the party's self interest comes first, the people come last. That's why they get hundreds of thousands in pensions when they retire or are booted from parliament and everyone else gets pittance.
Any politician who says that it wrong should speak up and donate their pension to public works or reducing national debt or something else useful.
I bet you none of them do, though.
So in this election it's pretty much like the Simpsons episode where Kang and Kodos take over the bodies of Clinton and Dole and run for president. It doesn't matter who you vote for, you're screwed either way.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Preferred customer

Ever seen the Jim Carrey movie 'The Cable Guy'?
Not everyone's cup of tea, I don't know whether its the black comedy, but as a character he was very interesting.
Underneath everything he was just looking for a friend. OK, so his method was a little over the top and forceful but at the heart that was his simple quest.
He had a saying when it came to some of the people he 'hooked up' with free cable - he called them preferred customers. This was his way of saying he considered them special friends, in his own deluded way. He thought he could buy friendship.
Anyway, why the Cable Guy recap?
Lately I get the feeling that I'm not going to be a 'preferred customer'. As much as I try it just doesn't seem to happen.
I have some good friends, I'm not doubting that, but just when I think there's one that's out of the ordinary it hits a wall. I know I have issue with expecting too much at times but I really hadn't thought that was a problem.
It just gets harder.
Being a priority would be nice sometimes, not just being accommodated.
Maybe the Cable Guy character isn't so far fetched after all.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

The Expendables


Take just about every former A-grade action star, add a few wrestlers and other general heavies, two delicious cameos and give them a very B-grade script and you've got The Expendables .
I have to say, aside from some generic gore, it's a pretty entertaining action film. And, if you take a look at some of the character names you can't help but think it's a bit of a send-up of action films as well.
Barney Ross (who is called that?), Toll Road, Ying Yang, Gunner Road, Lee Christmas, Hale Caesar....seriously!
Basically, Sylvester Stallone leads a group of ageing mercenaries into South America to overthrow a dictator. Cue the mindless action.
The cameos as mentioned from Bruce Willis and Arnold Schwarzenegger, in the same scene, were pretty amusing. Really, the only action 'hero' missing was Van Damme.
The only real criticism I have is the role of Jet Li, who was pretty much reduced to the annoying Asian sidekick type of role aside from a few fight scenes.
Overall this was pretty much as I expected and it was pretty enjoyable, in a throwback to the 80s action flicks. It's definitely not the stinker that some reviews have labelled it.
A 7 out of 10.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

What I see

Straight up and down
One of a kind
Nothing to hide
Nothing to fear
Intense but insecure
Driven to distraction
Strong but weak
Beautiful and rough
Talented inside and out
Cheeky and sincere

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Theory disproven

I've been doing a few more tests on a theory I have had for a while and I have to conclude that the best option is to let it go.
It's one thing to be persistent or to not give up but my theory is never going to happen so I guess you can only bash your head against a wall for so long. It's starting to hurt so I'd better stop.
Probably a few bouts of denial led me to push on with it for as long as I have.
Just a little disappointing but I should focus on other things now.
It's just so f**king childish. So f**king paranoid, I don't get it.
Never will.
Nothing's going to change.
End of story.

Friday, August 06, 2010

Dual touch

Touch.
Distance.
Misunderstanding.
Pointless relationships.
Words without meaning.
Differing views.
Similar thoughts.
Harbouring ghosts.
Travelling in circles.
Tempted.
Resolution but no solution.
Touch.
Comfort.
Symbiosis.
Brotherhood.
More than just words.
Different strokes.
Similar hearts.
Past is the past.
Moving with the times.
Drawn.
Rediscovery.

Tuesday, August 03, 2010

Understanding

Sometimes you see me but look straight through
It's hard to be in two places
Stuck between me and you
Understanding is easy
There's no strings attached
There's no sky to fall
There's no law broken
There's no picket fence
There's no comfort zone
There's no great release
There's no heavy heart
There's no package deal
Understanding is hard
There's always hope
There's always a dream
There's always fantasy
There's always regret
There's always another time
There's always another place
There's always a healing hand
There's always a stronger man
Fact
Fiction
Dreams
Reality
Wants
Needs
Pleasure
Pain
It's easy to be swept away
The question is, leave or stay?

Monday, August 02, 2010

LFT

Suffered a bad case of low frustration tolerance today.
Grrrrrr.
Sometimes, just sometimes, I'd like it if people could do things, simple things, for themselves. It's not so much being asked to help, that's always good, but gee some tasks are just so easy to work out for yourself. People can be lazy, or ignorant I guess.
Still, makes you want to punch a wall or two at times.