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Saturday, December 13, 2008

Movie Review: The Day The Earth Stood Still

I first learned about the film when I saw a clip from 1996’s Independence Day. Then, I learned about the original film is about a certain ‘being’ named Klaatu that came to Earth accompanied by a biomechanical robot named Gort, bend on destroying humankind for the sake of saving the planet against the never-ending attitude of humans against each other and its surroundings (i.e., war, racism, global warming, etc.) Usually, remakes like these have dominated Hollywood for some time now, and the bad thing is, most of these don’t do the original film some justice. I haven’t really seen the original film so seeing this film gives me a whole different perspective on the film. The movie starts out great actually, building up the tension and gives this creepy atmosphere on how humankind reacts to an event like an alien invasion. However, the second part of the film fails for me, ending to abruptly without any proper closure for all the characters. In the end, it feels like just like a big special effects blockbuster that probably some people will love. The underlying themes of the movie however was a good thing to notice, which pokes some realism into what is happening right now. Acting was only subpar, with Jennifer Connelly giving the most decent performance. Keanu Reeves as the emotionless Klaatu was rightfully emotionless. Even Will Smith’s son Jaden Smith’s performance was more convincing than Reeve’s. Overall, T.D.T.E.S.S. is still a fun popcorn flick and a nice film to see this holiday season. The Day The Earth Stood Still: 7/10.

Friday, December 05, 2008

Movie Review: Quantum of Solace

Yes, I know. It’s been weeks since this movie was shown. But with the amount of work I had to do, this is the only chance I could. Now onto the film - the first James Bond movie starring Daniel Craig, Casino Royale, was actually one of my favorite Bond films. Of course, hearing that the sequel will come out by 2007, I was pumped and ready to watch it. The story continues one hour after the end of Casino Royale. The story goes from there, with revenge being the main theme of the film. Monologuing villains and Bond babes are still present, as with any other James Bond movie. How did I think of it? Same as everyone else which is too much action, literally from start to finish the action scenes went off the screen one by one. That doesn’t mean the action isn’t good, it’s just too much. Story was too thin, and not as deep as the last film. While some complained about the lack of gadgetry and the likeness of the film to the Bourne movie franchise, it was a welcome change for me. Grittier action is what I want (but that’s just me). Another weird thing about the film was the theme song. It was nowhere near any of the Bond songs I’ve heard previously. And the title? Very, very deep I must say. Time will come when all James Bond movies are named after words I’ve never bothered reading. ;-) Btu defnitely, new Bond girl Oolga Kkurylenko was definitely hot. Wish she showed more skin though. Hehe! Director Marc Forster (Monster's Ball) decided to go more into action rather than plot, and with a very short running time, what else can you show in the film? I think I'll re-watch my copy of Casino Royale. Still, it was fun action flick, but reeling from the heels of Casino Royale, this movie could have done better. Quantum of solace: 6/10

Saturday, November 22, 2008

The Dubai Mall

Ever since my Aunt got her new car (which I would drive when I get my license!), we were always out and about every weekend when we get the chance. Last weekend we finally got the chance to go to The Dubai Mall. As Wikipedia describes it, The Dubai Mall is the largest mall ever built on the planet. Built at the foot and an integral component of the Burj Dubai (currently, the world’s tallest skyscraper), the 20-billion-dollar project is the world's largest with 1,200 shops, 4 times as many as the new London Westfield centre. We went with my other relatives inside the Dubai Aquarium and Discovery Centre with a thousand variations of aquatic life inside an aquarium, including a great white shark (Yes, Jaws!). Here are pictures from our adventures:
I smile too much

With my Tita
Inside the aquarium tunnel

The glass was arouns 12 inches thick

Inside the aquarium

Under the sea

Hey! A diver!

Stingray!

I lost count of the fishes!

Dum... dum... dum...

JAWS!!!


If you look outside, you can see the Burj Dubai

This pictures show the size of the aquarium

One of the atriums

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Most Awaited DVD!



My favorite film of 2008 will be arriving on DVD and Blu-ray on December 9, 2008. I gotta have my copy!

Friday, October 31, 2008

Happy Halloween!

First of all, it’s officially my dad’s birthday but we celebrated a long time back. So Happy Birthday Dad… Hope everything’s for the best. ;-) Next is I would like to greet everyone a Happy Halloween! But since I am in Dubai I guess trick or treating here would be making a fool out of me. Instead, I plan to watch horror movies today. I actually just finished viewing The Exorcist, and it still creeps the hell out of me. Now I’m watching Halloween… and all its sequels. Guess this will be another long weekend. Happy Halloween!

GITEX Technology Week 2008

With all the amount of work I have to do every now and then, I barely have time to update this blog. Anyways, last October 19-23m 2008, GITEX Technology Week was recently held at the Dubai World Trade Centre. While most high profile companies were noticeably absent from the show and only a handful attended the event, there were still a lot to see during the show. Here are some shots:

Me looking bored... after hours of walking.

Big-ass phone!
My new favorite notebook, the Acer Gemstone Blue 6920G



Yes, my friend Hazem modeling a gold-plated hard disk.



Me and Hazem


Our friends at the LaCie stand.


Playing with the Emirates Towers!

The Convention Centre
Me and Irish

By the fountain... woohoo!

Jeez, and I thought this was only used for refrigerators!

The exhibition hall seems empty...

That's Panasonic's 150-inch plasma TV!


This was at the Samsung stand, where a guest artist was offering 'cartoonized' sketches.

Samsung's Blu-ray home theatre

Sanyo's waterproof camcorders

Panasonic's new G1 digital camera

Ideas for life.


HTC's stand... but I didn't see the Google phone (HTC made the phone)

Yes, we're looking formal!

Some Harman/Kardon home theatre systems.

Still alive and kicking!

Yes, and I also want that Acer Predator desktop

Friday, October 17, 2008

The Fog

While trying not to emulate John Carpenter's horror flick, I felt that I needed a little release from all the pressures and deadlines I would have to meet. Just yesterday, a thick blanket of fog quickly enveloped Dubai. It may due to the weather changing since Winter is already coming. I do hope so since all this heat is driving me insane. See the pic? Everything feels like you're in Silent Hill. Since it wasearly in the morning I felt like running around the parking lot and enjoying the fog. I think for me it is the only way I could enjoy myself with all the work we had to do. Starting next week, GITEX will take up most of my day. It's scary since you have all these interviews to do and transcribe, but still fun since you will get a preview of some of the latest technologies each company has to offer. I hope I can make it through next week, and probably reward myself with another DVD purchase. Or even a Grande Mocha Frappucino with Caramel Drizzle from... guess you already know where.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Madrid, Spain

I was recently invited to join Symantec in launching their newest Norton Antivirus 2009 software. Since this will be my chance to go to that place, I didn't hesitate to come.


I left for Madrid on a Monday everning, with a stop over at London-Heathrow Airport. Good thing the people kept placing me at a window seat - and this was always my view. Me thinks that I shouldn't be afraid of heights anymore.



At London-Heathrow, some part of me was thinking if I could just go here instead. I've always wanted to go to the UK and maybe someday I will. Good thing I got to go to a different terminal, and as I went out of the aircraft, I noticed the cold weather that dominates the country - and they say its summer. See the picture above? Yeap, it's dark and gloomy - kinda like Azkaban, if you know what I mean.



Arriving at Barajas Madrid Airport, I can't help but marvel at the airport's unique design. See the ceiling? It's made from wood. Just going through the airport is already an experience.

At Madrid, I got to stay at Hotel Puerta America, one of the five star hotels in the city. The hotel was deisgned by renowed architects, with each floor having a different theme and look. I stayed on the third floor, which was designed by David Chipperfield - which shows a black and white motiff.


This is one of the perks of being a journalist. I love my room. It seems like it is one of those rooms out from a magazine. If the room is good, the bathroom was even better.


Afterwards, I got dressed and attended the Norton conference. It was the launch of the 2009 version of their antivirus software. What's great is that they've presented the product so accurately and and convincingly that I even bought my own copy.



The next day I woke up early to find breakfast - aside from the one I ate from the hotel. I went around and found my favorite coffee place -Starbucks!



I got the chance to hop on to one of the tourist buses and got the chance to explore some of the sights in the city, including this cathedral.

I don't know, but seeing this fountain makes me wanna pee. ;-) Haha.

After a long day, i made my way back to the hotel and before I know it, I'm on my way back to Dubai. I wish I could have stayed longer, but I'll definitely be going back. This is one of the places I won't forget.