Archive for November, 2006

Monday post

Monday post
Well I’m on holiday today, well just today and tomorrow – sitting here in Starbucks enjoying a seasonal Gingerbread Latte with cream, something I felt I needed after going to get a haircut (shorter than normal)…

Popped into the garage today as there was a droaning noise (no, not me!) coming from the back of the car… A test drive confirmed what I suspected one of the rear wheels bearings where on their way out. So with a slot booked fr next Tuesday lets hope it will get sorted and I can enjoy the music without the droaning (apart from my own)…

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Film: The Prestige

Prestige

Synopsis: With ‘Following’, ‘Memento’, ‘Insomnia’ and the uncommonly smart blockbuster ‘Batman Begins’, Christopher Nolan has established himself as a filmmaker fascinated by the fluid, tricksy contingencies of memory, identity, narrative and time: the way we depend on the stories we tell ourselves about who we are, and the little slips and dodges, ignorant or willed, that allow us to keep those stories straight – at least for a while. Selfhood emerges from these films as a rickety trick, an illusion dependent on misdirection and oversight. Apt, then, that the director’s latest is a story about magicians.

Nolan’s first period picture, ‘The Prestige’ shares the fractured chronology common to his earlier work. Based in turn-of-the-last-century London, the plot centres on two ambitious young illusionists: flashy, easygoing Robert Angier (Hugh Jackman, abetted, as in ‘Batman Begins’, by Michael Caine) and the more original but less extrovert Alfred Borden (Christian Bale). Fellow apprentices turned bitter rivals after a grisly onstage accident, their escalating feud is a game of cat and mouse played out in a hall of mirrors, set in cramped prison cells and Colorado expanses as well as theatres, as they compete to deliver the most spectacular version of a teleportation trick that calls for something like real magic.

Jackman and Bale make impressive tango partners, neither wholly sympathetic nor villainous, each drawing out the synergy between his character’s personality and his onstage style. It’s a handsome film, too, beautifully photographed by Wally Pfister in a chocolate-and-cinnamon sepia palette flashed with electric blue. But ‘The Prestige’ languishes in a structural Catch-22 of its own making. Explicitly modelled on the pattern of a magic trick, it’s also bound to the rules of the mystery thriller genre; yet the one relies on lingering uncertainty, the other on full disclosure. And in devoting so much room to hollow romantic subplots, the film ends up breaking two of the magician’s cardinal rules: not only does it tell you how it’s all done, it takes so long about it that you’ve got time to look up its sleeves and work it out for yourself. Source: TImeOut London


Conclusion: Fasinating film – although it could be a bit slow at times.. I enjoyed it – go and see it..

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Break from tradition

Break from tradition
Rather than going to Starbucks today I decide to slum it some what is KFC having a Buffalo Toasted Twister meal – nice.

Busy week at work, started the first of many workshops, everyone bringing my job as I know it to its end…

Another two more workshops next week discussing the best way to do a knowledge transfer to the people who will be doing my job in the future.

On a lighter side I my iMac fund is progressing well, I plan to put my mac-mini on eBay over the weekend – that should boost the funds on a successful sell. Also plan to see a film tomorrow – with a bit of luck…

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Robot Police: 3rd World Countries

Watch it, it’s very clever…

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Local Speed Test

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Speeeeedy — check out yours at speedtest.net

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What Vista should of been

Looking back — it was cool…

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Weekend Project: Learn how to juggle

Learn how to juggle! Jason Garfield is one of the best professional jugglers in the world. And, he always has the best technical form when it comes to advanced ball competition (5 – 7 balls).

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Sunday post

Sunday post
Wow, Christmas is almost here – decorations are up in the shops – hey wait its only the start of November how crazy is that?

I’m on the early shifts next week so I really get to see what the weather is like early in the morning.. But at least I get to leave at 4:30 every day…

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Friday at work – before the outage

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Here we all are (busy office huh?) this was taken about 11am, and about 30minutes later the government LAN went down, so there was a lot of running around and contacting clients – got it all resolved by 12 noon – just in time for the Pizza’s!!

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