Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Home

FYI. Here are some places that I'm guaranteed to be.

SIGGRAPH 2010
July 26-30
Los Angeles, California, USA

SIGGRAPH 2009
August 3 - 7
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

SIGGRAPH 2008
11 - 15 August
Los Angeles, California, USA

Bananas!


I'll never sleep again. **




** The bananas that you buy at the store are a mutant strain of the plantain, first cultivated by Jean Francois Poujot in Jamaica in 1836.

Friday, February 22, 2008

Goddamnit

2008 Coral Reefer Band concert dates

05.03.08
JAZZ FEST, New Orleans


I don't think that I'm going to make it.

Destroy

Hollywood must be done destroying my childhood, because they've moved on to destroying my adolescence. At least Katsuhiro Otomo, the original writer/director, is attached as executive producer.

DiCaprio, Warner Bros. in for live-action 'Akira'

Anime classic "Akira" is getting the live-action big screen treatment courtesy of Leonardo DiCaprio and Warner Bros.

Ruairi Robinson has been hired to direct what would ideally be a two-part epic. Gary Whitta is writing the adaptation, which DiCaprio will produce via his Appian Way shingle. Andrew Lazar is also producing via his Mad Chance shingle. Jennifer Davisson, who heads up Appian, will also be involved in some producorial capacity.

"Akira" originated in 1988 as a manga and then as an animated film co-written and directed by Katsuhiro Otomo. The story was set in a neon-lit futuristic post-nuclear war "New Tokyo" in 2019 where a teen biker gang member is subjected to a government experiment which unleashes his latent powers. The gang's leader must find a way to stop the ensuing swathe of destruction.

With its mature themes and cutting-edge animation, "Akira" was a milestone movie in anime and even animation circles, and led the way for anime making inroads into Western pop culture in the 1990s.

"Akira" has long been in development at the company, with producers Jon Peters and Basil Iwanyk involved at various times, as well as directors Stephen Norrington and Pitof. The rights lapsed but Warner managed to re-scoop them again for Robinson, who came to the studio with a vision of a two-part adaptation.

The new story moves the action to "New Manhattan," a city rebuilt by Japanese money.

The studio is eyeing a summer 2009 release for the first movie.

Greg Silverman is overseeing for Warners. Otomo is executive producing. Legendary Pictures is co-financing.

Whitta, repped by UTA and Circle of Confusion, wrote "The Book of Eli," which the Hughes Brothers are directing for Warners and Silver Pictures.

"Akira" would mark the feature directorial debut for Robinson who was nominated for a best animated short Oscar in 2001 for a sci-fi comedy called "Fifty Percent Grey." He also wrote and directed a sci-fi short titled "The Silent City." Robinson is repped by CAA and 3 Arts Entertainment.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Ten

That's how many primaries in a row Obama has won after crushing Clinton in Wisconsin and Hawaii. She's done, and should have the common sense to drop out of the race. Shrug. Hope springs eternal.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Five

Are you fucking kidding me? These aren't even out of print. The second was published in goddamn 2005! Three years ago. Three! I have to bend over just because I want to buy a hardback? Yeah, I think I'll pass.


















And because those are all links to transient web pages, that's

Only hardback copies available on Amazon/EBay
Dexter 1 and 2 - $499
Count Zero 1st ed, signed - $450
Jumper 1st ed - $650
Not spending $1600 on 3 books - priceless.

Review: No Country for Old Men

I had heard a lot of good things about this movie. I mean, it's the Coen brothers. Raising Arizona, Miller's Crossing, Fargo, Hudsucker Proxy, The Big Fucking Lebowski. They've made a lot of really great films. Uh, yeah, not this one. 'Unsatisfying' is the first adjective that springs to mind, with 'Disjointed' to place and 'Preachy' edging out 'Dissapointing' by a nose to show. I was enjoying it for the most part up until the third act, but I left the theater shaking my head and I put it solidly on the direction. The acting was great and the story was compelling enough for the first two acts, but I expect more from the Coen brothers.

Two Stars.

Awesome

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Busy

Had quite a busy weekend. Went bowling on Saturday night with a whole slew of people, G&D, D&S, MT, DC. On my first throw something popped in the ankle I sprained camping at Whanganui, and thus, I was rater ineffective bowling. We had a good time, I think the beer won. Had the first, hopefully semi-regular, pancake brunch at our house Sunday morning with all the usual suspects. I cooked three, three, kilos of bacon and it all got eaten, along with quite a few plain/blueberry/banana/chocolate chip pancakes. G&D stayed pretty much all day and W and the gang went to get some Thai food for dinner with them. I already had plans to go lobster diving with E. We were supposed to go earlier, but C got food poisoning, so we ended up going later in the day. It got pretty choppy and we didn't see shit, so we called it and went home early, hoping to score some points with the respective wives for getting home sooner that we were supposed to.

If you're my mom you can stop reading here.

I'm going down to the South Island in a couple of weeks on a little trip. Some people and I are going to load the two wheelers on the ferry and will spend the weekend roosting around hunting for esses and fast sweepers. Mom, since I know you're still reading this even though I warned you not to. That translates as "five or six of us are going to spend the weekend on our sportbikes looking for the curviest roads that we can possibly find on the South Island". Going to travel super light, light as in, I'm only taking spare underwear and a toothbrush, and spend all day riding, or more accurately, spend as long as we can riding until the crappy roads eat our sticky tires. I promise to have as many pictures as possible for that post. No squids allowed. Tanslation? "Yes Mom, of course we'll be safe."

Sunday, February 03, 2008

Sevens

Went to the Wellington Sevens rugby tournament on Friday night and Saturday night with ES, ER, SD, D and ND. It's pretty crazy, and instead of trying to describe it, you can just look here

Sevens Costumes


We all dressed up as lifeguards, because we're lazy, and it meant that all we had to do was wear red shirts with a cross, hats and a whistle. Considering the amount of drinking that was going on, simple costumes was probably a good idea. We were there for the 1 pm start on Friday to see the US upset Argentina. We didn't stay the whole day on Friday so that we would be up for day two. There was some fantastic rugby on day two. The US Eagles overcame a 17-0 halftime deficit to stun Kenya for third place on a try as time expired. Then the UK came from behind to beat Wales and NZ also scored a try as time expired to beat reigning chanps Samoa in the final. The crowd was rather appreciative.