Monday, August 27, 2007

Pumping Iron - Gem of a Doc


Watching Pumping Iron was a fascinating experience for me, and brought back memories of working out with the cousins at Gold's Gym in Provo. This is a doc about Arnold Schwarzenneger's final defense of his Mr. Olympia (bodybuilding) title. The doc follows Schwarzennegger juxtaposed with Lou Ferrigno (T.V.'s The Hulk), who is hungry to win the title and beat Ahnuld. This is entertaining, funny, reflective, and suspensful documentary filmmaking. I highly recommend it.

And if only we would have known about this when we went to Golds! It would have taught us true techniques of how to conduct effective flexing sessions after lifting. Also, this film is motivating ; making me want to get out and lift and exercise.

And, the making-of bonus features are really insightful, where the filmmakers reveal how Schwarzennegger was an integral part of the production and how much of his outrageous dialogue was fabricated to make the movie a success. The movie really illustrates the fine line between reality and fiction in documentary film.

Here's a mash-up of Pumping Iron someone put on youtube; they put clips to the Gladiator theme song and called it AVL (Arnold vs. Lou). Enjoy

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

New Google Earth lets you Explore Universe

This is awesome.

I'm still looking for Vulcan and the Degobah System...

http://earth.google.com/




Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Colbert Interview on Persuasive Video Games

Here's a funny interview by Mr. Colbert with Ian Bogost, a Georgia Tech professor I was fortunate to meet, and whose workshop I attended at the Games Learning & Society conference. Colbert voices the misgivings most people probably think when talking games and learning, and Ian voices some key game-learning affordances with skill. Is Ian convincing that video games can teach things worth your while?