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{November 28, 2005}   movies galore

What is the first movie you remember seeing?
in a theatre? this tagalog movie called saan darating ang umaga.

What is the first R-rated movie you ever saw?
don't remember. i don't care so much about the film rating.

What is the most recent movie you saw (in the theater, on tv, rented)?
GOF (for the third time)

Have you ever:

walked out of a movie?
yep. that bong revilla-rufa mae quinto flick. my friends and i watched it because we were expecting a 'booba'-type of comedy. alas, it was so corny that we walked out of the movie house.

fallen asleep at a movie (in the theater)? 
yup. colin farrel's alexander. that was one boring film.

had your cell phone ring during a movie?
nope. i'm a considerate moviegoer

Name a movie that you expected to hate but loved.
batman begins. i was never a batman fan so i had apprehensions watching the movie. surprisingly, i loved it.

Name a movie that you expected to love but hated.
apocalypse now. i watched it thrice for three different film classes. i was supposed to love the film, it being a classic for film connoisseurs but really, the horror! the horror!

How important is music in a movie?
it sets the mood; reinforces the film's message.

Best use of a song in a movie?
pippin's song in return of the king. it brought tears to my eyes.

Best movie soundtrack?
oh a lot. moulin rouge, of course. serendipity. great expectations. my best friend's wedding

What is the saddest movie youve ever seen?
a walk to remember

The scariest?
sixth sense

The sexiest?
live show

What was the worst adaptation of a book to a movie?
love story

Has your favorite book ever been made into a movie?
yes, and the harry potter films are no way as good as the books (which is sad)

How many movies do you own?
i have yet to start my collection

What was your favorite of this years Oscar noms?
i have no idea! but i'd nominate war of the worlds as the best 'disaster' film of the year — the movie was a real disaster, that is

Is there one movie you could watch all the time?
LOTR — i swear i never get tired of watching the films.

Movie quotes:
when you finally got the chance to leave, you find a reason to stay (from gattaca)

 



{November 27, 2005}   more on GoF

after viewing harry potter and the goblet of fire the second time around, lemme just add a few more comments on the movie:

1. i love love love the entrance of the durmstrang students. very well choreographed.

2. stanislav yanevski is too manly for krum in the book. he is supposed to be thin, dark, sallow-skinned and duck-footed. and, he never once called hermyninny in the film.

3. i must admit that when i first saw katie leung in the pics, i thought she was too ordinary looking for cho chang. but i've grown to love her now. i can't wait for book 5 when she and harry (daniel radcliffe) get together.

4. why does fleur delacour speaks good english?

5. bonnie wright is such a pretty sight. i can't wait for HBP.

6. i love love love the yule ball song – magic works. i've been playing it the whole morning yesterday.

7. the dragon chase scene is way too long.

nuff said. for a more detailed review of the film, please scroll down to my previous entry.

 



{November 26, 2005}   why i love black friday

people waking up at the crack of dawn, mindless of the crowded parking lots, long queues of shoppers wanting to get in and the icy cold weather of the day.

raj and i are grateful to that day of the year they call black friday.

our list of books purchased at borders oulet in tanger.

1. the bridges of madison county
2.american gods by neil gaiman
3. an unfinished life: JFK (1917-1963)
4. hannibal
5. great expectations
6. charlie chan is dead: an anthology of contemporary asian american fiction
7. can it happen again: chronicles of the holocaust
8. all that is gone by pramoedya ananta toer

all for $29.92.

 



{November 26, 2005}   in memoriam – part 2

cliché as it may sound but true

if you love someone, set him/her free

i suppose the same goes for things you truly love. if you love them, set them free (even though you know it's nigh possible for them to come back).

i got the cheque from Northwest Airlines today with a letter of apology for my lost luggage. the cheque's worth is 400 less the declared amount of my luggage items but 800 more than what i expected. i am happy, of course, to have that such money on my account especially these days that i feel worthless and useless.

but there are times when i remember an item that i placed in that luggage, like the pink blouse raj gave me for christmas last year or the white long flowery skirt that i really love or the pink RL sweater that was never used, and I feel sad.

i could never wear those clothes again.

i could never read my first harry potter book again.

i could never see my academic merit award again.

unless through some divine intervention, i get my bag again like that message in a bottle finding its way on the shore.

or, i'd rather that my luggage and all its contents were donated to the victims of hurricane katrina. at least, i know they have been put into good use.



{November 23, 2005}   me and my tagalog

my mom gave me an arduous task some days ago.

she asked me to translate a copy ad for 7-11 from english to tagalog. she might do the voiceover herself for a filipino radio program in hawaii (oh yes, she with the high-pitched voice would be invading the air waves soon. prepare for your ears to bleed. hahaha. love ya mommy!)

anyway, i had a hard time doing the translation.

my three-year absence in my homeland has made my tagalog rusty. my english is no good either, and so is my japanese. i suppose it was my stay in japan that made me a master of no language. 

often, i find myself groping for the right words to say when speaking in tagalog. my uncle michael, a caucasian who understands tagalog very well having lived almost half of his life with filipinos, told me while i was in hawaii that my tagalog sounded weird. and just the other day, i asked raj whether giri-giri (meaning the 11th hour in english) is tagalog or japanese. (japanese, he said).

translating the ad also made me realize how corrupted the tagalog language is. translating the whole thing into pure tagalog would sound odd and a bit unnatural. how else can you say flexible hours, benefit package or exciting team without using highfaluting tagalog words?

admit it or not, taglish has now replaced tagalog as the official language of the philippines. sad but true.



at last, the long wait is over. harry potter and the goblet of fire is now in theatres and the devoted fan that i am, i did catch the midnight screening of the film with a huge grin plastered on my face the whole time.

GoF centers on harry's fourth year in hogwarts and his participation in the triwizard tournament, albeit unwillingly. and in between the tasks he needs to do, harry begins to face the struggles of a normal fourteen year old boy like mending friendships and asking a date to the school dance.

the film succeeds in transporting its viewers to the magical world of harry potter (a parallel universe to avid readers like me) – from the opulent staging of the quidditch world cup (minus the actual game) to the execution of the triwizard tournament challenges. it brings to life legendary beasts and mythical creatures that we can only imagine in books. and true to the central theme of the books which is the constant fight between the good and the bad, the film gives us a glimpse of the darkness that seethes within harry's world.

but for all its cinematic grandeur and technological innovations, and the media hype that surrounded its release, the film is not even half as good as its printed counterpart. the movie fails to show the nuances and subtleties that make up the story as told in the book. the screenplay does not include some subplots which will bear significance in the latter part of the series – harry giving the twins his winnings from the triwizard tournament, percy weasley becoming a Ministry employee and transforming himself into a git in the process, Hermione discovering that rita skeeter is an unregistered animagus and the parting of ways between fudge and dumbledore. there are some things that director mike newell leaves unexplained like the essence of priori incantatem. more importantly, the film makes us vaguely aware of the gamut of emotions that j.k. rowling has so carefully woven in her book.

the harry-ron fight is an example. in the book, ron's insecurities are rooted deeply on his background. we can empathize with him because he comes from a poor family; almost everything he owns are hand-me-downs including his ghastly dress robe; and, he always plays second best to his older brothers and harry. his jealousy over harry's selection as a triwizard champion is not merely because of his personal desire to eternal glory, as implied in the movie, but to rephrase hermione's line in the book, it is one time too many for ron to be overshadowed by harry yet again. this bit of sensitivity to ron's character and the drama of the reconciliation between the two best friends are somehow lost in all the action surrounding the film.

the blossoming of young love between ron and hermione is surprisingly downplayed too. j.k. rowling peppers the book with so much hints on the sexual tension that begins to arise between this pair and yet we don't see much in the film except during the yule ball. and while emma watson shows a superb acting when she delivered in her choked voice one of my favorite lines, "next time there is a ball, ask me first and not as a last resort", i would have loved to see j.k. rowling's idea of ron and hermione screaming at the top of their lungs and making it more obvious to everyone that they fancy each other.

on a positive note, certain parts of the film are to be commended. for one, the film successfully depicts how the yule ball ushers the trio of harry, ron and hermione to the threshold of adolescence. i love how neville and ginny are given more exposure, preparing the viewers of the bigger role they are going to play in the succeeding films. and, fred and george finally getting the screen time they truly deserve as they embody too well the humor and antics of the twins in the books.

rupert grint as ron weasley gives out the best performance in the film. unlike in the prisoner of azkaban where he is mostly reduced to the scaredy-cat bestfriend of the boy-who-lived, ron shows the many sides of him in this film. he is absolutely hilarious from his first scene way up to the last. rupert is ron weasley personified and i couldn't imagine someone else playing ron but him. the worst actor for me is michael gambon who plays dumbledore. he doesn't convey the calmness, charisma and wisdom that is dumbledore in the books. when he confronts harry about his name on the goblet of fire, he comes off as harsh with violent-like tendencies, which is an insult to j.k rowling's characterization of the hogwarts headmaster. dumbledore, in the books, is always the voice of reason; the one who believes in harry when no else does.

overall, the film is good, definitely better than its predecessors. it combines humor and drama, action and thriller in a fast-paced story that mirrors j.k rowling's writing. it is a good source of entertainment for the loyal harry potters readers and non-readers alike. but it does not, and cannot in any way, equal the rank of lord of the rings as the best fim adaptation of all time (at least in my opinion). i have always told my friends who enjoy harry potter films to go and read the series because the movies do not give justice to the vastness and depth of the world that j.k. rowling has created in her books.

this being said, i'm off to read harry potter and the goblet of fire… for the nth time!

FILM RATING: 6 OWLS

 



{November 7, 2005}   10 days to go

this is what i am so ready for:

and here's what i've to say to the trio

rupert grint (ron) – hot
emma watson (hermione) – stylish. love the 20s look
daniel radcliffe (harry potter) – gay. fire your stylist.

what to anticipate in the Goblet of Fire movie

1. the Yule ball fight between ron and hermione (jealous teens)
2. the rise of the dark lord voldy (played by ralph fiennes)
3. the death of cedric diggory
4. the new characters – cho chang, fleur delacour and viktor krum
5. how a book that is 734 pages long is compressed into a two-hour film



et cetera