29 May 2009

No Salvation

Partway through Terminator Salvation, Blair (Moon Bloodgood) and Marcus (Sam Worthington) are heading back to their resistance base and are attacked by some human survivors. Marcus is off gathering firewood when the men attack Blair with the presumed intent to rape her, but Marcus comes to the rescue.

Now, I certainly watch too many Joss Whedon creations, but this scene bothered me. It’s not a bad scene, if fairly predictable. What gets me is that the Terminator movies have always depicted women as capable action heroes. It was Sarah Connor, not Kyle Reese, who killed the T-800 at the end of the first film. Yet here, in one of the only fight sequences featuring a woman, Blair has to be saved by a man. Now, in this particular case, the scene serves a number of purposes. It sets up Marcus a someone who does have a heart despite his self-hatred from the crimes of his previous life. It furthers his journey toward becoming a hero. It foreshadows the question of why he can take such a beating, which becomes a major plot point. Still, I’d rather have seen Blair beat those guys up on her own, or even have her be the one who saves Marcus.

Then again, the film has Katherine Brewster Connor (Bryce Dallas Howard) running around a Skynet base in her third trimester, so maybe she’s tough enough for the bunch of them.

28 May 2009

Roger Ebert on fake IMAX

Roger Ebert on fake IMAX

Fascinating article.

Twitter and Copyright — "Twitterlogical: The Misunderstanding of Ownership", by Brock Shinen, Esq.

Twitter and Copyright—“Twitterlogical: The Misunderstanding of Ownership”, by Brock Shinen, Esq.

My amateur curiosity says that someone could/will probably write a book or epic poem using individual Twitter posts for each line, and that overall work would be copywriteable, but it seems that any individual tweet isn’t.

27 May 2009

Gizmodo on the design of the Skynet base in Terminator Salvation

Gizmodo on the design of the Skynet base in Terminator Salvation

I think the filmmakers missed a great opportunity to show what a machine city might look like. Purely functional, all tools taking commands wirelessly from other machines, not guardrails on dangerously high structures, etc.

Play Him Off, Green Day

Play Him Off, Green Day

From The Colbert Report.

20 May 2009

Gummi Venus De Milo

Gummi Venus De Milo

Sweet sweet candy.

14 May 2009

Official Gmail Blog: Import your mail and contacts from other accounts

Official Gmail Blog: Import your mail and contacts from other accounts

It’s hard to believe one could have still been stuck with mail in different accounts.

How to Purchase TV Shows, Movies, Music, and Music Videos on Apple TV

How to Purchase TV Shows, Movies, Music, and Music Videos on Apple TV

Researching Apple TV. Important to note: It seems like Apple TV will automatically download new episodes of a season pass you’ve purchased, but only if you purchase it from the Apple TV, not from your computer.

11 May 2009

Chimpanzee Riding A Segway

Chimpanzee Riding A Segway

Star Trek Fashion Smackdown

Star Trek Fashion Smackdown

Loved the retro-chic uniforms in the new film. One gripe: there’s no apparent rank insignia on them. On the original series stripes on the cuffs served this purpose.

08 May 2009

MacGuffin Watch 2009

As the summer movie season revs up it’s fun to look at tropes of action movie plot development. Today: the MacGuffin. If Wikipedia is to be believed, Alfred Hitchcock said:

[We] have a name in the studio, and we call it the “MacGuffin”. It is the mechanical element that usually crops up in any story. In crook stories it is almost always the necklace and in spy stories it is most always the papers.

Most film textbooks I’ve read cite the eponymous statue in The Maltese Falcon. Another example would be the magic rocks in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (or the Ark of the Covenant, or the Holy Grail, or the Cystal Skull). In its most pure form, what the MacGuffin won’t affect the film at all. The villains want something. The heroes want to stop them from getting it. In a fantasy story it might be a magical weapon, while in a 007 movie maybe it’s nuclear launch codes. What’s important is that the MacGuffin provides a reason for the characters to come into conflict.

I’ll update this post, and probably Twitter, with the object in question for each summer movie I go see.

  • Star Trek: first out of the gate for me, and mostly this one is a chase. I guess Spock’s red matter would be the MacGuffin.
  • Terminator Salvation: it’s basically a rescue film for Kyle Reese, so I guess he is the MacGuffin here.

America's most popular names of 2008

America’s most popular names of 2008

07 May 2009

TiVo Series 4 Wishlist -- Observation Point

TiVo Series 4 Wishlist

I haven’t used an HD TiVo but may be switching to one soon-ish. I didn’t realize it didn’t already understand how to distinguish/prioritize HD vs. SD versions of the same show.