Friday, July 27, 2007

Logical












Y'all know Sylar (THE Villain, played by Zachary Quinto) from "Heroes"? He's been cast to play the young Spock in J.J. Abrams's new Star Trek movie, to begin shooting in November!! First, I love that this may mean the cast may primarily be made up of non-mega stars. Secondly, Leonard Nimoy is going to be in the film! This is exciting when you consider that he turned down his role in Star Trek: Generations because of what he thought was a poor script (and, as it turned out, he was right). He's apparently enthusiastic about this movie, and, boy, I can't wait. There are too few good Star Trek movies...

More can be read about this here, the AP's report of the announcement made at San Diego's Comic Con. I can't see the Rumbler in the picture, but I'm sure he was there.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Conference Time!


Well, two days from now I'll be feasting on the words of game, media, and learning scholars from around the globe at the Games Learning Society Conference. I'm fortunate enough to be volunteering with the GLS committee, so I'll be armed and ready with my walkie talkie and official nametag.

I'll also be co-presenting with my advisor and another faculty member on cultural representations of games and short films (a.k.a. how Muslims are represented and received in games and short films in a post 9/11 world). I'm discussing the entertaining and adept "Rules of Engagement." Since I was invited after the proposal was submitted, etc., and I'm relatively new at this, I didn't even think to ask for my name and bio to be included in the conference publications. Oh, well, at least I get to help out, present, and attend this awesome conference at the beautiful Monona Terrace.

Among those I'm excited to hear, and hopefully talk to, are him, him, him, and him.

Monday, July 9, 2007

Movies

Ian's movie post, and selections inspired me, so we went on a movie blitz during the last few weeks, and it was so refreshing.


We all got to see 'Ratatouille', and I loved it! First, it's a rare original story; not a sequel or adaptation. But was it good? I thought the movie snowballed, getting better and better, really hitting it's stride in the third act. It also has one of the best monologues on criticism I've ever heard. 3.5 stars



We rented Rocky Balboa, and watching it for the second time was better than I expected. I love how the movie takes it's time, and has dialogue both inspirational and satisfying to Rocky fans. I thought it was as visually interesting and symbolic as the first (notice the meat plant reflecting Pauly's life). And I liked how the steadycam and high contrasts made the film feel authentic like the first. (Rocky was the first feature film to use steadycam). 3.5 stars



We rented Casino Royale also. I really liked the first scene, the last scene, the poker games, and Daniel Craig. I didn't love the length, and thought it felt crammed with too much. 2.5 stars.


Lastly, we saw a Benji sequel. The 70's costume design and music was awesome. Mary gives it 3 stars!