Selective Amnesia There was a point to this. But I forgot.

31Oct/050

The Next Level

Microsoft unveils Result Oriented Interface (RUI) in Microsoft Office 12

31Oct/050

Ghazni, Godfather and a lesson in lost opportunities

But first, a round up of the Deepavali Chennai Bloggers Meet.
Throw in 11 people, one empty flat (courtesy Vaijayanthi) with a private terrace, the sea in the not too distant place, some nice chill breeze, a Smirnoff for those who like it, and Pepsi for the rest, season it with flaming fireworks, and you get a fantastic way to spend an evening. Especially if you end it up with a movie that shows lot of promise.

Report on the Chennai Blog Meet here.
Krithiga, the puttu was damn good.

As to the title,
The Blog meet broke up at a time approaching 8. Sudermani had some tickets for Ghazni and wanted to know if I was interested. I was, for I hadn’t yet seen the movie.
The movie itself is pretty watchable. Especially if you haven’t seen Memento. Especially if you suffer from short term memory loss and nothing in the movie makes sense.

Oh all right! I liked the movie. The movie began with a good promise. Great camera work and editing, nice lighting and all. The story too showed brilliant promise. Somebody out for revenge and means to get it. Yes! All well and good. Only, if they didn’t go about it in so ham-my a way.
Most things in the movie is good. Except the ending.

I seriously think that very few Tamil Movie makers know how to end a movie. A climax scene is where you crown the whole piece. You want to end with a flourish, either by escalating the tension, or dampening it. Either of which is okay for me. But not a sentimental, wimpy, melodramatic ending, sorry! No, it doesn’t do for me.

Surya could do with taking a piece out of Kamal Hassan when he wishes to play a mentally retarded/deficient/screwed up character. For that matter, any body could benefit from Kamal’s example, including himself. But that is neither here, nor there.

Oh, another thing. I really am not a fan of heaving thighs and flabby paunches. If you do want to include a item number, can you please arrange for someone who is atleast good looking. Better still, why don’t we make away with that entire idea? Please!

I digress, but for a good cause. Back to the title. The movie Ghazni ended at roughly 2. Thanks to Shyam, who very generously offered to drop Prabhu and me back, we made it to distant Saligramam in about 15 minutes.
Just in time, as it turned out, for Godfather I on HBO.

Now, here’s a movie that could have been a Ghazni. Here’s a movie that could have even been a Nayagan. But it wasn’t. And it so emphatically wasn’t, I am not surprised nobody thinks of how wrong it could have gone. Everything in that movie could have been reduced to sham – Michael Corleone’s original intentions and his final acceptance of the family’s way of life. His desire for revenge. His way of getting it.

Ghazni and Godfather are similar in that the both the heroes want revenge of a wronged death and will have it at whatever cost. But while Michael is pure brilliance and strategy, great support and firepower, Sanjay is just a guy with short term memory loss, some bewildered shaking of the head and a Polaroid camera.
Add to it, some moderate acting support from the typical villains and one misguided “college” girl, you have a movie that doesn’t live up to its hype, nor to its very good start.
And this can be traced to one simple piece of paper – the screenplay.

28Oct/051

Now that the rains are done

Here’s a monsoon roundup of some great posts

OzGuru has some important information for all you frequent fliers
Karthik proves that idle time, a sense of humour and Shriya can deliver the best in-flight entertainment, or even on ground.

Michael Higgins and Patrix discover they are pretty rich. As it turns out, I am too. About 72,000 $ richer than I was yesterday.

Washington
My blog is worth $72,261.12.
How much is your blog worth?

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Chennai Fights Back after the rains

Charu pointed me to a damn funny post by Samit Basu that I am sure will morph into e-mail forwards not before long.

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27Oct/054

Another Cloudburst?

My father, some friends and Chenthil inform me that rains have let loose their fury on Madras. it’s been raining non-stop for 14+ hours. And some 50 odd people dead, according to the Times.
Time to pull out the Chennai Help blog?

Update: Back when Mumbai suffered a major flooding, Bombay bloggers Peter Griffin, Amit Varma, Harini Calamur and others collaborated on two fantastic blogs – Cloudburst Mumbai and Mumbai Help. Amit Varma invited me to contribute to that blog, as well suggested I start a similar blog for Chennai for just such an emergency.

Now, the rains that are holding Chennai hostage are in no way comparable to the lashing Bombay recieved, but I do know how difficult 5 centimetres of rain is in Madras. Imagine 27 cms over a 15 hour period.

Electricity is cut off, roads are invisible. Add to it Chennai’s below average sewerage system, you have a recipe for disaster. Chennai Help will keep information flowing, and if it comes to that, relief channels open. it’s still too early to say anything about this current rain, except it is unusual. Keep watching…

26Oct/052

The Road to nowhere

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26Oct/0514

Some questions that perplex us all

Will we ever find answers to these questions?

1) How do you tell the one that she’s the one?
2) Did I switch off the lights and gas?
3) What colour socks do I wear?
4) Is it respected sir or dear sir?
5) Where to go to, for lunch?
6) Is it ies or eis?
7) Will this post have enough comments?
8) Sugar?
9) What’s the boss thinking?
10) Is there enough money for the bill?

25Oct/053

PJ

Name the popular film style/technique that was originally a mallu invention

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