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Christmas Shopping 2008

Sep 07, 2008 in Random

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It’s never too early to plan gifts, especially for yourself.

Since I live in Vietnam, the only time I really buy stuff is during Christmas, when I return to the US.

Here are some things I’ve been looking at:

  1. Lightsaber Construction Kit: these recently went on clearance, would be interested in in for around $40 (original $100+), but I hear there not quite the same super quality as normal Master Replicas. My feeling is I will not be getting one.
  2. Dark Knight DVD: well, of course.
  3. Mcfarlane Halo Master Chief Figure: just want one, probable end up getting Series 2 or 3, though I like 1 the best.
  4. X-Box 360: price cuts are imminent, and I hope rumors of a holiday pack-in are true. Like Halo 3.
  5. X-Box 360 HD DVD Addon: It’s possible to get a new one around $40 already, and I’m hoping it’ll go cheaper around December, hopefully just people/retailer finally clearing the stuff out, maybe even with cheap movie bundles. Especially with Black Friday.
  6. On HD DVD:
    1. Battlestar Galactica S1 (this is still pretty expensive)
    2. Harry Potter HD DVD Set or just: ($60 on Amazon, and less than $10 per title seperately)
      1. Order of the Phoenix
      2. Goblet of Fire
      3. Prisoner of Azkaban
    3. Transformers: not sure if I really want this. Like Kyle, I wasn’t a fan of the movie so much. If it’s $5, probably will do it since it’s supposed to be a great example of hi-def.
    4. The Game: this isn’t supposed to be so great on HD DVD, but it will be much better than the non-animorphic DVD
    5. The Matrix Collection
    6. Sopranos S6 Part 2 (less than $30 on DeepDiscountDVD, HBO series are always closer to $100)
    7. Batman Begins
    8. Bourne Ultimatum
    9. The Prestige: I loved this movie, already own it on DVD. This version would be an import, so price would be an issue here.

Pictures of the some of these things are below:

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The Dark Knight Reaches Vietnam and I Have Seen It (Finally)

Aug 30, 2008 in Movies, Reviews

Tonight was the first night of Dark Knight’s release in Vietnam. I saw it at Vincom in Hanoi, had the best seats in the house, in my opinion. (Thanks Thuy)

As much a Batman fan as I am, I have to side with Kyle “you won’t be disappointed. you just may not think it’s the greatest movie of all time.” it’s not but it is very, very good” and Trench.

John said it was the best movie of all time, something I suggested myself in January, but more jokingly. Emil and Mike really liked it as well.

So, it was very very good. But there was something…missing.

For me, a movie has to hit an emotional edge to really get me to just love it. Batman Begins was excellent but was missing this. The Dark Knight is the same way. I never felt extremely excited, happy, or sad, just not real super strong reaction to the movie. Movies that can make me feel a certain way keep on resonating through time. For me, The Matrix, My Sassy Girl, Heat, Godfather, those are the movies that ultimately rank among my favorite movies of all time.

The story has incredible depth. I can tell it will hold up amazing through multiple viewings, and I think I will end up seeing 3 times with various people within the next 2 weeks. The movie is about constant struggle for balance. An action means a equal reaction. Things that should happen (but usually don’t in movies for the sake of a good or happy ending) do happen here. Things in this world are “fair”, which make not make sense until you watch the movie. Characters have to balance each other, events have to balance. To me, this is the ultimate Joker story regardless of whether you’re talking about the comics, animated series, whatever. This is the true Joker. I just reread The Killing Joke, and some of the interactions between Joker and Batman are similar to those in The Dark Knight.

The movie asks so many questions about the character of humanity, question of sanity, I would use the term “morality play”, but I don’t even know what that word means.

I gave it a 9/10 on IMDB.

Other random notes:

  • It’s long. Not that I don’t like long movies, or that maybe this was too long, but I did notice it was long.
  • Everything shown in the various trailers, (I think I’ve seen 6 or 7 different ones) only takes you to half of the movie. I was quite surprised, and basically had no idea what was coming. What I assumed what was the end of the movie was just the middle part of it.
  • Normally, you see a great movie, and you’d love to see the sequel ASAP. But with this, I feel like it was such a deep story, that you need time before seeing another one. Especially with the movie’s ending, we actually need a good length of real time to transpire so we can be ready for the next story.
  • Batman Begins was focused on making a real-life based what-if version of the character, but Dark Knight starts to lose some of that. This is where you get into an extreme of an extreme unlikelihood.
  • This is a mature and adult story. Like I said, it will hold up for a long time and repeated viewings.
  • “Why so serious” “Let’s put a smile on that face”- I am fairly certain the way they sound in the trailers versus how they sound in the movie is not the same.

As a side note, I’m going to try to buy the Vietnamese version of the Dark Knight movie (Vietnamese text) poster. I’ll put up a picture of it if I’m successful.

There’s two I’ve seen, one’s the motorbike one, and the other is this one, the Joker one. I’ll be wanting the Joker.

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Moving to Saigon (And other News)

Aug 15, 2008 in Random, TV

I’ve hit a lull in blogging, but things have been happening.

Dark Knight comes here (finally) in 2 weeks. I’m moving to Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City), essentially, right now. It’s ….a bit sad for me, I actually wanted to stay in Hanoi, well, I didn’t want to leave, since I just really, really love Hanoi, especially my apartment. It’s a good move for my work, and may make me happier with work, which is an extremely important part of my life.

Other:

  • Went to Hue a few weeks ago for 5 days, checking out Thuan An (a beach that’s only 15km away from Hue and Lang Co, a more isolated beach town 75 km away from Hue). Very fun trip, plan to make a post on the trip with pictures…just need to get to it.
  • My eldest uncle on my Dad’s side died a few days ago. I hope my Dad is doing ok. I’d met my uncle a few times, but don’t really have a connection to my relatives on both sides since I didn’t grow up nothing them. But essentially all my relatives live in Saigon, and now I’m moving to Saigon….so that’s a bit awkward and stress for me. I know for anyone reading this, you probably think I’m a bastard who doesn’t care about anyone, which I suppose is true, but most people are used to relatives and a sense of extended family. I, however, am my sister, and my parents, cousins from Indiana (1 family), and that’s it.
  • My Metal Gear Solid and Hoang Thuy Linh posts, are by far, the most popular posts on this web site. I almost feel like I should upload the sex video on here to amp up this site’s page views, but that really wouldn’t be right. Incidentally, Hoang Thuy Linh is an active user of Cyworld Vietnam.(She marks her stuff private)
  • It was #1 for a good amount of votes, but it was inevitable that it would fall: I’d be lying despite my grand claim that I thought it would be that good. I think it can stay top 10 over time.
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  • Not playing basketball at all
  • Don’t have a place to live in Saigon yet, which worries me, especially since I loved my Hanoi place so much, but once I’m in Saigon and accept it, I’m sure it’ll be fine.
  • Top Gear is such a ridiculously good TV show. Took me forever to start watching it, but oh, is oh so very good. Just damn funny.
  • Starting a English club on Cyworld, club.cyworld.vn/VNEnglish. Me and my friend Henry are joining up to help people learn English, but it’s not just on us helping people. We’re creating a club where Vietnamese students join, teach, and help each other, collaborative discussion and learning. I think it be a big success as long as there are a few dedicated people (like me and Henry) to start it off.
  • Interested in the Olympics, but have not been watching
  • Vietnam played the Brazil Olympic team in Hanoi right before the Olympics started. I didn’t know Ronaldinho was going to play, and that really drove up ticket prices here. I wanted to go, but didn’t. I turned up sick that day anyway. Almost a lock that it will be the only time Ronaldinho comes to Vietnam in his life.

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The Dark Knight: First 6 Minutes Footage

Jul 08, 2008 in Movies

I think I’ve already seen this, I think Kyle showed me this a long time ago, but it was taken down (bootleg camcorder footage in a theater). I think it’s even in a previous post of mine.

Nonetheless, watch this hopefully more legal (have not watched, speed to slow for me at home) version:

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Batman Gotham Knight (DVD) [Review]

Jul 04, 2008 in Movies, Reviews

Batman Gotham Knight is to the upcoming Dark Knight movie what the Animatrix was to the Matrix movies: sharp, anime inspired animated shorts featuring different takes (from different creative talents)and different stories surrounding the subject material. (by the way, isn’t it great that for once, a sequel doesn’t add on to the original’s name for franchising/marketing reasons? Batman Begins: The Dark Knight would be bleh.)

The visual look varies throughout each short (each about 12 minutes long), some feel more anime inspired than others, but overall you very high production values, fluid animation, good CG. The look in terms of the style is definitely not related to the Batman: Animated Series, and whether that’s good or not is up to your personal style.

The DVD is all new material and is meant to be, in at least a superficial sales-boost way related to the Dark Knight movie- they’re both released in the same week or so. David Goyer, one of the screenwriters for Batman Begins, writes one of the stories, a look at Scarecrow post-Begins storyline.

For me, the stories didn’t really excite me. The presentation is extremely stylish, but there’s no real depth to the characters or actions. You don’t really learn anything that’s important to the core of the characters, showing a new side of Bruce Wayne or Batman. If I were to compared these to the Animated Series, these stories would rank in the middle, basically be average or perhaps slightly below average episodes.

I would have preferred stories from Paul Dini and Bruce Timm, the big driving forces behind the Animated Series, even though you’ve got a lot of big names associated with this project.

I think kids will like it because of the flash and action, but the violence is more bloody than what you’d find with a TV cartoon.

Worth a rental, but that’s it.

If you really want to see quality, check out Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (still in my mind, the best Batman movie) or of course, the Animated Series.

More information and the trailer follows:

From: http://www.warnervideo.com/batmangothamknight/

Batman Gotham Knight is a fresh and exciting new entry into the Batman mythos, spinning out of a 40-year history in animation including the Emmy®-winning Batman: The Animated Series, widely considered a pivotal moment in American animation.

Six standalone chapters, each with stylish art from some of Japan’s greatest anime visionaries, weave together into a larger story that follows Batman through his transition from beginner to The Dark Knight.

Chapter-by-Chapter Synopsis

In “Have I Got a Story for You,” Academy Award-nominated screenwriter Josh Olson (“A History of Violence”) tells the story of how chance encounters with Batman by a group of youngsters leave each kid with a very different impression of the Dark Knight.

In “Crossfire,” acclaimed novelist/comics writer Greg Rucka tells the story of Gotham City police having to get over their distrust of Batman – while under fire from the mob.

In “Field Test,” writer Jordan Goldberg showcases the incredible high-tech arsenal Batman commands and reveals that there are some things even Batman won’t do in his pursuit of justice.

“In Darkness Dwells” takes Batman into the Gotham sewers to face “Killer Croc,” a deformed thug who seems even more monstrous after the Scarecrow, and his fear toxin, makes a resurgence, in a story by David S. Goyer, co-screenwriter of “Batman Begins.”

Award-winning comics writer Brian Azzarello explores an early chapter of Bruce Wayne’s training in “Working Through Pain,” showing how a mysterious and exotic Indian woman named Cassandra introduced Batman to techniques that would help him to conquer the physical and spiritual consequences of what he does.

Finally, in “Deadshot,” four-time Emmy Award-winning writer Alan Burnett ties together threads from all the Batman Gotham Knight chapters, as Batman must thwart an unerring assassin whose love of guns and disregard for human life lets him cross lines that even a Dark Knight shies away from.

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I Repeat: Dark Knight, Best Movie of All time?

Jul 02, 2008 in Movies

I suggested it before, in half seriousness, half-joking.

Even from Vietnam, well, for someone obsessed with Batman who loves to read and watch more and more about this stuff, the buzz seems deafening. Every trailer I watch, I ask myself, how could this not be so damn good?

Every trailer shows a different aspect of the movie, another level of depth, and I refuse to believe it’s not going to be supremely fantastic.

You watch these trailers, and you tell me it’s not good, that it cannot be one of the best movies of all time. Screw “best action” or “best super-hero”, I mean BEST MOVIE.

Either that or these trailers alone deserve to get some kind of special award. I’ve listed these in order of age (from what I can tell by YouTube)

 

 

Comes to Hanoi/Vincom/Vietnam end of August.

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Dark Knight: 6 Minute Preview

Jan 11, 2008 in Movies

Hotness!

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The Dark Knight - Best Movie of All Time?

Jan 02, 2008 in Movies

I suppose that sounds ridiculous, but I can’t stop watching the trailer over and over again:

 

I think I mentioned this before, but Heath Ledger as the Joker just seems insane, truly insane, and I’ve never met anyone insane, but he would scare me. Jack Nicholson as the Joker does not. Then again, I’m saying all this from a trailer.

The last time I saw a trailer this good was during the 1999 Super Bowl. A funky trailer with Keanu Reeves for some movie called the Matrix was showing, if I remember right, that’s when they showed the bullet time 360 sequence, and I was like, “Whoa”.

3.5 months later, the Matrix was my favorite movie of all time.

Anyway, since I’ve been back in the US, I sold my copy of Batman on DVD, and I’ll be bringing back my Batman mask (below, from Batman Forever) to Vietnam.

Summer 2008 is going to be a good time, I hope it’s not delayed too long coming to VN.


(Yeah, I am Batman)

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Brrrr, It’s Cold

Dec 25, 2007 in Basketball, Movies

I’m back in San Jose for a couple of weeks, and while Hanoi isn’t warm (55 F), especially when you’re riding a motorbike (instant wind chill), it’s downright cold here (40 F).

I had been planning on a lot of basketball, but now, I’m not sure when I’ll get out there. It’s gonna take everyone wanting to play basketball for me to get out there- shorts and jersey top are definitely not cutting it for this weather.

I came back Thursday night, and haven’t done much so far. Saw I am Legend on Friday, was disappointed. Will probably try to see Juno before I head back as well.

Other notes of the last couple weeks:

  • This website was messed up for a week or so. I think someone was hacking the site, and then I tried to resolve security issues, and then the whole thing went ugly for a bit. Ngoc Anh put it back together, and now everything is seemingly ok.
  • Flew back on China Airlines (Taiwan leg). China Airlines is pretty awesome now. Or the planes they use are awesome. I have never been a big fan of theirs, but they always had the lowest price to Vietnam, but coming back to the US, we got seats with their own TVs and movie selections. Normally, when I go on these flights, the first thing I do is look in the in-flight magazine to see what’s showing on-board, and then I notice that although the movie selection for all flights is pretty good, my flight is always ridden with crap. This is kind of what happened this time. There were movies like Bourne Ultimatum, Transformers, Ratatouille, Superbad, The Simpsons Movie, and I didn’t have any one. Then I learned that my TV set could choose movies! Food was pretty good too. Now I hope I get the same type of TV when I head back to Vietnam.
  • Got to finally check out all the stuff I ordered. Everything came ok, though the Halo shirt I got (for $45!!!!) is probably too small. It fits really tight, so I think my sister will wear it (it’s a Men’s small, so it’s slightly big for her, but it seems like a smaller than normal Men’s small- I normally wear medium)
  • Typing this on my new Lenovo T61p laptop, took a few days to set up.
  • Saw the Dark Knight trailer, it’s awesome. Simply awesome. I’m going to go sell Batman (original with Jack Nicholson). I think the major difference in the Joker is that from the trailer, Heath Ledger’s Joker sounds crazy. Jack Nicholson did not seem that crazy or psychotic to me, but Heath Ledger has that certain thing that makes him feel insane. “I like that”
  • Got Rock Band for PS2. It is fun, though I just want to get to Enter Sandman. Drums are going awhile to learn, my sister is already pretty decent at it.

Merry Christmas everyone!

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Justice League (and Unlimited)

Oct 04, 2007 in TV

It took me a few months to get through the Justice League cartoon series. When I first checked some of the episodes a few years ago, I thought it sucked. Later, Kyle told me Unlimited (Seasons 3-5 where the episodes expand beyond the core characters) was really good, but it still took me a while to actually get the series and watch it.

Totally worth it.

I actually started with Unlimited because I was expecting that to be good, and then moved to the original first two seasons. I tend to be pretty anal when it comes to superhero cartoons, but I think that happened only as I became older and started demanding in my head that the “reality” of the cartoon world be consistent. Really silly thoughts like, how can Superman have trouble stopping a train if he can stop asteroids? How can Flash be supersonic fast when he wants to be, and then get hit while running at normal fast-for-a-car-but-not-for-the-Flash speeds. WHY IS EVERYONE SO LAZY? They should be unstoppable!

Anyway, I digress.

Justice League Unlimited is fun. Greatly written. Sharp animation. Especially with Season 5, where you have individual 2 part episodes, but they all run into a central storyline for the season (with some elements spanning the seasons), there are some engaging storylines where it’s almost like you’re reading a graphic novel or trade-paperback in the sense of the extended story arc you’re getting. There are great characters, especially Luthor, though I’m not sure why he has to be pure evil, and why they couldn’t have made him more of a good guy who does bad things because he has an obsession with Superman. I forget if he’s portrayed that way in the comics or somewhere else, but I remember one of his character versions as not trusting aliens and really just wanting to do the best for the world as one with a lot of depth and sensibility.

The Diana (Wonder Woman) and Batman dynamic is awesome. I could probably say this about the other non-Batman characters as well, but I don’t think I ever found her interesting, but in Justice League, I thought her character was super hot, and I loved her.

When I went back to the beginning, I still thought Season 1 was terrible. I guess that’s harsh. Not terrible but a pale comparison to Unlimited. Just not that interesting. I thought Season 2 would be more of the same, but you can see some huge strides in the character development, along with better plotlines. Then, when you look at Unlimited, another level of quality is reached, and you find yourself wondering, how in the world did I come to care about Booster Gold?

My recommendation, buy Seasons 3-5, and then get Season 2 if you’re still loving JL.

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