Short: "This money isn't clean. I don't want it."
Medium: A special intelligence unit watches a 'wanted' chechnyan declared a terrorist by Russians after torture while fending off Americans and the German police who want to snatch him up instead of playing the longer game.
Verbose: This is an american action flick with a European ending.
(Spoilers)
I would give this movie the rating that it has on Rotten Tomatoes (which is high) but include the ending is depressing and typical of a european film. The first half of the film follows the perspective of a washed up german intelligence agent leading a tiny intelligence unit that keeps an eye on the local islamic population using extra legal informanents. He is after a possible financier of terrorism that he can turn into an intelligence asset.
The heir to a russian war criminal comes seeking money left to him by his father in a german shadow bank. To do so, he enlists the help of an attractive human rights lawyer who wants to help him with his legal status. The german intelligence unit buys time to set up a sting on the Islamic financier, and succeeds but at the last minute the bloodthirsty americans crash in and steal the financier and the innocent heir to the russian war criminal, likely spiriting them to Guantanamo.
But the intelligence official does nothing. No appeal. No going to the media, etc. Nevertheless, the acting on this film is absolutely superb for almost every single performance.
Monday, September 1, 2014
[Con] Dragon Con 2014 - Sunday
Couldn't go to the con this year, but I had a lot of fun.
Pros: As far as the con itself was concerned, little changes they have made to the building arrangements has made traffic flow much more smoothly. Lines were well maintained. Technical problems were minimal. Most of the tracks in the program seemed relevant (ie a much needed consolidation had occurred). All of the events I went to had enough space, and even in events where they had to turn the audience away, tiny events were in tiny rooms and well attended events were in larger rooms.
I went to the puppetry slam for the first time this year and HOLY @##@$@#$. This has now replaced the masquerade for me as the must see event of the year. It is FANTASTIC. The other panels were informative and I enjoyed them quite a bit.
And a shout out to the absolutely amazing Dragon Con volunteers who tirelessly and mostly invisibly make the whole thing work well.
Cons: Only a few. The Masquerade was in SORE need of troopers to move some morons off the stage. If I can afford it, next year we're likely just buying the video so we can still see it but just fast forward past the crap. And the dealers room is AWFUL. Last year I heard all kinds of complaints about how crowded it was. I never got that far. The entire entrance to the place is crowded and having to get into a ten minute line to GET INTO THE DEALERS ROOM is insane. I understand the lack of space downtown. Here's the thing. They would literally be better off taking one of the hotel parking lots and having the dealer's room be in THAT instead of the God Awful Americas Mart.
Pros: As far as the con itself was concerned, little changes they have made to the building arrangements has made traffic flow much more smoothly. Lines were well maintained. Technical problems were minimal. Most of the tracks in the program seemed relevant (ie a much needed consolidation had occurred). All of the events I went to had enough space, and even in events where they had to turn the audience away, tiny events were in tiny rooms and well attended events were in larger rooms.
I went to the puppetry slam for the first time this year and HOLY @##@$@#$. This has now replaced the masquerade for me as the must see event of the year. It is FANTASTIC. The other panels were informative and I enjoyed them quite a bit.
And a shout out to the absolutely amazing Dragon Con volunteers who tirelessly and mostly invisibly make the whole thing work well.
Cons: Only a few. The Masquerade was in SORE need of troopers to move some morons off the stage. If I can afford it, next year we're likely just buying the video so we can still see it but just fast forward past the crap. And the dealers room is AWFUL. Last year I heard all kinds of complaints about how crowded it was. I never got that far. The entire entrance to the place is crowded and having to get into a ten minute line to GET INTO THE DEALERS ROOM is insane. I understand the lack of space downtown. Here's the thing. They would literally be better off taking one of the hotel parking lots and having the dealer's room be in THAT instead of the God Awful Americas Mart.
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
[Movie] Magic in the Moonlight
This movie was directed by Woody Allen. We had originally gone to see a Most Wanted Man but it was at another theater. We ended up seeing this It was delightful. It was also delightful that Woody Allen wasn't in it.
The basic plot of the movie is that the world's greatest magician who dresses in chinese yellow face, is also the world's greatest debunker of the supernatural. His college, who is only moderately successful invites him to check out a 'real' psychic he thinks is fake but needs help proving it. This is, at heart a love story, but I want to avoid spoilers. Just because I saw what was happening fairly early on, doesn't mean everyone will. That's the delightful thing about this movie, it is a surprise and yet familiar enough to make the plot comprehensible.
The setting in a castle/manor is set in the south of France and is utterly gorgeous. The costumes for the period, set at the turn of the century, are also fantastic. The acting is excellent but the cinematography is one of the best parts of the movie.
I highly recommend it.
The basic plot of the movie is that the world's greatest magician who dresses in chinese yellow face, is also the world's greatest debunker of the supernatural. His college, who is only moderately successful invites him to check out a 'real' psychic he thinks is fake but needs help proving it. This is, at heart a love story, but I want to avoid spoilers. Just because I saw what was happening fairly early on, doesn't mean everyone will. That's the delightful thing about this movie, it is a surprise and yet familiar enough to make the plot comprehensible.
The setting in a castle/manor is set in the south of France and is utterly gorgeous. The costumes for the period, set at the turn of the century, are also fantastic. The acting is excellent but the cinematography is one of the best parts of the movie.
I highly recommend it.
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
[Book] Silkworm by JK Rowling
This is the second in the Coromander Strike series. It is a very good book. Normally, I don't have much use for stories about writers since it seems like so much literary masturbation to me, but in this case it works. The mystery is about a writer who has written an autobiographical smear of literary pretentiousness that slams everyone around him. At first, Strike is just to find him but when he finds his target dead, it becomes a murder mystery.
The characters are interesting in this, particularly the highly complex relationship between Strike and his assistant. Strike is not the normal lantern jawed handsome white guy who solves mysteries, he's a flawed person but a real person with contacts and contracts and obligation. Rowling does an excellent job at hinting at the rich and complex backstory that Strike has, without wallowing in it. 90% of the prose in the book is about the mystery, and more importantly, it is highly believable how he solves it.
I highly recommend this book to both mystery fans and those who like Rowling.
The characters are interesting in this, particularly the highly complex relationship between Strike and his assistant. Strike is not the normal lantern jawed handsome white guy who solves mysteries, he's a flawed person but a real person with contacts and contracts and obligation. Rowling does an excellent job at hinting at the rich and complex backstory that Strike has, without wallowing in it. 90% of the prose in the book is about the mystery, and more importantly, it is highly believable how he solves it.
I highly recommend this book to both mystery fans and those who like Rowling.
Sunday, June 29, 2014
[Tech] The Panasonic DMP BD91P-K
This is a piece of crap. So apparently, regular Blu-Ray players do not require an internet connection BUT they all require firmware updates but its up to the manufacturer when it takes place. Panasonic has a wifi receiver in the device that can receive a signal indicating it needs up upgrade. BUT with this model you cannot update the device using wifi. We bought it six weeks ago and today Panasonic sent out a signal indicating that it needed a firm ware upgrade.
I called the Panasonic guy and he offered to SELL ME AN EXTRA PART to make it work. "Nice DVD player you have there. Wanna buy this wifi connection device? Oh? Well then you'd better hook up with our good buddies, the cable companies."
Note, as a Blu Ray player, it seemed to work fine. But they reserve the right to brick it any time they want. We did have fair warning, after all, as the Panasonic customer service rep mentioned on the phone, it said clearly in the manual firmware updates were required. That's right, the manual in the box we purchased. So right when I'm going to call the DA and ask to prosecute for fraud, I notice on the back of the box in tiny tiny tiny letters it says, "Requires Broadband Connection."
The next time someone tells you labeling requirements from the government are ridiculous? Send them to this statement.
I called the Panasonic guy and he offered to SELL ME AN EXTRA PART to make it work. "Nice DVD player you have there. Wanna buy this wifi connection device? Oh? Well then you'd better hook up with our good buddies, the cable companies."
Note, as a Blu Ray player, it seemed to work fine. But they reserve the right to brick it any time they want. We did have fair warning, after all, as the Panasonic customer service rep mentioned on the phone, it said clearly in the manual firmware updates were required. That's right, the manual in the box we purchased. So right when I'm going to call the DA and ask to prosecute for fraud, I notice on the back of the box in tiny tiny tiny letters it says, "Requires Broadband Connection."
The next time someone tells you labeling requirements from the government are ridiculous? Send them to this statement.
Friday, June 20, 2014
[Book] Skin Job by Jim Butcher
Awesome! [Drops mike and walks away.]
[Awkward Pause]
[Sticks head out of side of stage left] What?
Fine. So the fiftheenth book in the Dresden Files series is Awesome.
All Dresden files books are awesome and this one is awesomer still.
Imagine your favorite heist movie, like Oceans Eleven or Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, now add Harry Dresden, and you get a supernatural thriller that only Jim Butcher could pull off. Because his rules matter, and because by now they are so well explained from the other books, he can have really complicated characters who you know the rules for, but for which he can focus on the intruige and character development instead.
[Spoilers]
Harry, now Winter Knight, now Not Dead, has three dilemas. He has a thing in his head that will kill him if he doesn't get it out, he has a favor that Mab owes to the lunatic demon denarian Nicodemus, and he has to do all this without pissing off the White Council that governs magic. Two out of three aren't bad. Nicodemus wants to steal the Holy Grail....from Hades in the underworld, so a rag tag team including a Yeti, a Summoner, a Pyromaniac and a shapeshifter make for an interesting caper indeed.
Old friends and new appear. Some things that any dresden fan would love who hasn't read this yet.
Butters is back and he's kicking ass and gets a fantasticly interesting upgrade.
Murphy and Harry finally get over it and do something about each other.
You learn a bit more about Molly's situation but not until the very end of the book.
On the whole, I'll give this book a 9.4 out of 10, and rate it my third favorite of the series after Dead Beat (It is impossible to beat a zombie Trex. It wins everything...forever) and Small Favor (Bring me a Jelly Donut!). Read it.
[Awkward Pause]
[Sticks head out of side of stage left] What?
Fine. So the fiftheenth book in the Dresden Files series is Awesome.
All Dresden files books are awesome and this one is awesomer still.
Imagine your favorite heist movie, like Oceans Eleven or Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, now add Harry Dresden, and you get a supernatural thriller that only Jim Butcher could pull off. Because his rules matter, and because by now they are so well explained from the other books, he can have really complicated characters who you know the rules for, but for which he can focus on the intruige and character development instead.
[Spoilers]
Harry, now Winter Knight, now Not Dead, has three dilemas. He has a thing in his head that will kill him if he doesn't get it out, he has a favor that Mab owes to the lunatic demon denarian Nicodemus, and he has to do all this without pissing off the White Council that governs magic. Two out of three aren't bad. Nicodemus wants to steal the Holy Grail....from Hades in the underworld, so a rag tag team including a Yeti, a Summoner, a Pyromaniac and a shapeshifter make for an interesting caper indeed.
Old friends and new appear. Some things that any dresden fan would love who hasn't read this yet.
Butters is back and he's kicking ass and gets a fantasticly interesting upgrade.
Murphy and Harry finally get over it and do something about each other.
You learn a bit more about Molly's situation but not until the very end of the book.
On the whole, I'll give this book a 9.4 out of 10, and rate it my third favorite of the series after Dead Beat (It is impossible to beat a zombie Trex. It wins everything...forever) and Small Favor (Bring me a Jelly Donut!). Read it.
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
[TV] Series: Batman: the Brave and the Bold
This show is awesome if you like super heroes. At first I thought it would be stupid since it is an omage to silver age comics, but it actually turned out to be quite awesome. It's 70% silver age with 30% post modern spin and it hits that sweet spot that Henson does about being a product with duality...perfect duality. The delight and moral clarity of camp is there, but at the same time they acknowledge deeper levels that we are now aware of and can't NOT be aware of thanks to the evolution of the zeitgeist and our society.
Which in regular English means that it is both fun and occasionally deep without wallowing in it. The show basically involves Batman pairing with another hero, with an intro teaser at the start before the credits and a second longer story thereafter. It still isn't as good as Batman: The Animated Series that was done in the 90's, but the mark on that was set very high.
And to be honest, I really enjoyed the show. I think they had a lot of stories to tell, told many of them but still had more to tell. It was basically a giant love letter to the wonder of comics and some of the now forgotten characters of the previous generation. If you like comics, this is a show I would watch.
Which in regular English means that it is both fun and occasionally deep without wallowing in it. The show basically involves Batman pairing with another hero, with an intro teaser at the start before the credits and a second longer story thereafter. It still isn't as good as Batman: The Animated Series that was done in the 90's, but the mark on that was set very high.
And to be honest, I really enjoyed the show. I think they had a lot of stories to tell, told many of them but still had more to tell. It was basically a giant love letter to the wonder of comics and some of the now forgotten characters of the previous generation. If you like comics, this is a show I would watch.
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