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By nightflameblue (Mon May 12, 2008 at 10:35:51 AM EST) (all tags)
Crazy vacation week and the return to work blues.

THE LIST.  Add 'em up.  Movie watching.  Back to work.



We had vacation last week.  Mrs. NFB went back in on Wednesday and Thursday, I took the entire week.  We had THE LIST to accomplish while we were off.  I'm proud to say we made it most of the way through the list.  And still managed to have some fun along the way.

Mrs. NFB's garden is mostly ready.  I roto-tilled the hell out of it, fertilized with a general fertilizer, lightly tilled that in and then the rain set in and it never let up.  Before all that went down we spent two days cleaning up the yard, mowing, raking, hauling loads of branches and yard crap to the dump and setting up a compost heap for the light and fluffy stuff.

Once the rain set in we built and painted a new shelf for our DVDs and books that we finally installed yesterday morning.  We cleaned and scrubbed the house down, she baked lots of stuff and I tried to keep up with her dish output as she baked.

And then there was the fun stuff.  Going out to supper, hitting movies, some shopping, new family members. . .wait, NEW FAMILY MEMBERS!?

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So, since we were going to be on vacation and mostly hanging around the house, I filled the aquarium a couple weeks back and got a mild cycle started with regular ol' ammonia.  My plan was to special order some super tiny fish that could add some activity to the tank and since I'd be home I could just grab them, acclimate them, and get them in there as quick as possible.  The cycle went ridiculously fast.  My guess is that's because of the plants soaking up most of the nitrogen cycle before it ever makes its way to nitrate.  I'd been told that was possible, and I was happy with it because it allowed for fishy additions during my vacation.

Except, they never arrived.  Guaranteed overnight shipping, ordered Monday, they never showed up.

Friday I emailed the dude at the store and gave him a "whazzzzzzzzz uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuup!?"  He said he never was notified by PayPal that the payment went through and it's a glitch with his payment system and blah blah blah what day next week do you want me to ship them to you?"

Um, no.  I won't have them shipped to me while I'm at work and they'd have to sit in the box all day while I sit at work worrying if they're going to stew in their own waste and die before I get them into a filtered environment again.

So, I cancelled.  Got my money back.  And decided to try locally.

I ended up with some Rasbora species that remains under an inch total length.  Six of them.  They're busy-bodies.  Busiest fish I've ever kept.  And they do nothing.  Just constantly moving.  Back and forth.  Bunching up for a while, then separating into smaller groups.  Just a constant flash of red and yellow-orange movement.

Within 24 hours they had begun mating.  There's now a small group of five eggs along the back aquarium wall.  No way to remove them without destroying them, so I guess I'll leave them in there and see what happens.  Apparently they liked their first meal of frozen baby brine shrimp thawed in tank water.  It wasn't long after that they went insane and started spawing like a group of spawny things.

Mrs. NFB on the way they gobbled down their next meal: "Sure, if I did nothing but had sex all day I'd be pretty hungry too."  No kidding!

Pictures once I get five minutes to unload the camera.

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So, we went to a few movies over our vacation.

Speed Racer - I've heard a lot of bad said about this movie by critics and general movie-goers both.  We went opening day.  Mrs. NFB's concession to me for me working on her garden while she was at work.  It's pretty much the polar opposite of the Matrix trilogy.  While those films were subdued, desaturated, and filled with grey and blue-green tones, Speed Racer is colorful, poppy, primary-brightness incarnate.  And yet, both give me the same basic vibe.  This is live action Anime.  I was never the world's biggest Speed Racer fan.  However, as a HUGE fan of weird-ass visuals, I had to see this movie.  What I ended up seeing was a terrific movie.  The race scenes are perhaps a touch too fast to keep track of at times, but outside of that it's just your basic fun-fest based loosely on the old cartoon.  There were a lot of really terrific lines and scenes.  But the most haunting scene of the entire movie to me is the finish of the final race.  Crossing the finish line with the car up on the front corner, then slamming down with the rubber dripping off the wheels just gave a perfect sense of the speed of the race, finishing the only way it could finish.

When telling AFKS how much I liked Speed Racer, his reaction was as expected.  "You still like girls, right?"  Dick.

I liked it a lot.  I'll probably pick up the DVD when it comes out.  It's just a whole lot of fun to watch.

Iron Man - Seen in a double-feature at the drive in with the next movie.  This movie was really, really good too.  However, I've heard so much bullshit praise for it that I have a hard time selling it like Speed Racer.  I liked it a lot, but don't feel it was some masterpiece of cinema.  Far too many people are saying it is.  What it is, is a terrific comic book movie, but it's still a comic book movie.  I definitely would see it again, just as I would Speed Racer.

Drillbit Taylor - The second in the double feature at the drive in.  I'd never purposefully set out to watch this movie.  It was OK, don't get me wrong.  It's not like it's as horrible as, say, 40 Year Old Virgin or anything like that.  There were moments where it almost became enjoyable.  But not enjoyable enough to make up for the very, VERY dead spots.  I think both Mrs. NFB and myself just don't understand modern comedy.  Someone want to let us know when funny makes a comeback?

Clerks - the series: Not a movie, but I watched it in two nights so it sort of added up to a single viewing in a movie-like way for me.  The first two episodes are PAINFULLY bad.  A moment of funny here or there pierced by uncomfortable dialog that just doesn't work.  Then there's the middle two episodes, where the funny starts to be brought, but there's still some kinks being worked out.  Then there's the last two episodes, the last one being absolutely SUPERB in making fun of itself, which is Kevin Smithism at its best.  Mrs. NFB hasn't watched this yet, but wants to.  My opinion is, I'll watch it again for the good bits, but it's not going to be become a staple of my late-night viewing like the Clerks movies.

Then we re-watched the Hills Have Eyes remake and Transformers at Mrs. NFB's insistence.  I like them both, but they both have the same effect on both of us.  The first half of each is boring to me, thrilling to Mrs. NFB, and the second half is boring to her, fun for me.  Meh.

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I walk in the door, catch up on email, see the boss promised people things while I was gone I won't be capable of doing for several weeks and set myself right back to, "yep, don't care."

So, all in all, it was a vacation well-spent.

Lots of diaries 'round here to catch up on.  So, laterz.

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You say you don't care about work. by ambrosen (2.00 / 0) #1 Mon May 12, 2008 at 10:53:25 AM EST
But the fact that you mentioned it here means that deep down you're really upset. </troll> ;)

Glad you had a good vacation.



Speed Racer by wiredog (2.00 / 0) #2 Mon May 12, 2008 at 11:16:11 AM EST
Your account raises the number of people I've heard from that like that movie to, ummm, let's see, carry the two...

One.

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You know. . . by nightflameblue (2.00 / 0) #4 Mon May 12, 2008 at 12:19:12 PM EST
way too many people go into this movie with weird expectations I think.  Lots of complaining about the colors and effects when you know that's what you're going to get from the first trailer.

There's this weird idealism in modern cinema that equates desaturation with awesome.  Sadly, it means Speed Racer is going to fail-it as a franchise even though it's a really good movie. 

"MAKE MORE OF THE SAME YOU BASTARDS!" 

"Hey, this movie is different.  That means it really, really sucks." 

"WHY DOES HOLLYWOOD ALWAYS MAKE THE SAME MOVIE!?"

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The complaint I've heard by wiredog (2.00 / 0) #5 Mon May 12, 2008 at 12:50:09 PM EST
Is that it is somewhat lacking in plot, characterization, and everything else needed in a movie. Except for the visual effects.

Apparently even the monkeys aren't funny. If you can't get a laugh out of monkeys..

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I thought Chim-Chim was funny. by nightflameblue (2.00 / 0) #6 Mon May 12, 2008 at 01:13:54 PM EST
I also heard the complaint that the plot is "confusing."  Mrs. NFB and myself think if you can pay attention for thirty seconds, you can figure out the plot.  And it's a pretty good plot too.  It's basically a kid finding his way to manhood with his dad being a butthole while his mom pulls the family together.  Sure, there's side-story stuff about corporate sponsored racing and all that, but it's basically just a movie about finding your way to adulthood.

I think people got distracted by the colors and decided it can't have a plot.

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that is one of my complaints about modern cinema by gzt (2.00 / 0) #7 Mon May 12, 2008 at 02:00:19 PM EST
Visually, LOTR was just so cliche to me because of that and a few other abysmally stupid aesthetic choices.

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LOTR. by nightflameblue (4.00 / 1) #8 Mon May 12, 2008 at 03:01:29 PM EST
Some of the boring could have been sucked out of the LOTR trilogy if they would have considered allowing the color palate to open up a little.  Shouldn't the elvish palace look different from Mordor?  As it was, everything became so washed in grey-green that it was hard to see the differences.

Not that this alone would have saved the films from occassionally slipping into coma-like phrases of mediocrity, but at least there would have been moments of awe as the screen suddenly shifted to a different tone.

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oh shoot, this is in the diary area! by gzt (2.00 / 0) #9 Mon May 12, 2008 at 03:24:24 PM EST
we may be burned for heresy for asserting in a google-able environment that LOTR isn't the greatest set of movies ever. To their credit, they were a lot better than most of what comes out, but that's more an indictment of the others than a compliment.

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Yeah. by nightflameblue (4.00 / 1) #10 Mon May 12, 2008 at 03:55:57 PM EST
LOTR - I'm glad I saw them, but kept wondering why I liked those books so damn much.  Because the movies sure make the story seem boring, boring, BORING.

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to me, they were a little boring by gzt (2.00 / 0) #11 Mon May 12, 2008 at 04:20:59 PM EST
but I have/had a long attention span (I couldn't stand them anymore, however, since I just can't sit for that long these days), so that wasn't such a problem. the aesthetic choices just got to me, though. for some people, they masked and made up for the boringness, the overwrought/poor acting, etc, but to me they were cliched and overdone in a way that highlighted the other crap. the entire Moria thing (including the scene after the disappearance of Gandalf) is emblematic, to me, of what is wrong with the movie. lots of cliches!

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I have a hard time remembering much of them. by nightflameblue (2.00 / 0) #12 Mon May 12, 2008 at 04:48:52 PM EST
I liked little bits and pieces, but there was a lot of nothing in between the bits I enjoyed from what I do remember.  I remember being excited for each new movie, then sitting through most of it wondering exactly WHY I had been so excited.

The aesthetic choices to me were just part of the problem.  Grating in their blandness and boringness.  Same as everything else.  Here's the grey forest.  Here's the grey castle.  Here's the really REALLY different BLACK castle.  Then that other grey castle.  Then the dark grey cave.  And the tan-grey plains.  Bleh.

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and overexaggeration of the greyness. by gzt (2.00 / 0) #13 Mon May 12, 2008 at 04:58:24 PM EST
Here's the biggest, darkest, muddiest castle ever. Here's the biggest, darkest, muddiest cave city ever. Here's the biggest, darkest, muddiest army ever fighting the biggest, darkest, muddiest battle ever (until the next army and the next battle, those are bigger)...

I mean, come on. I realize they're fighting for the future of all existence and what-have-you, but do they always have to muster 50,000 orcs (the biggest, darkest, muddiest creatures ever)?

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That last sentence. . . by nightflameblue (2.00 / 0) #14 Mon May 12, 2008 at 05:02:59 PM EST
I didn't so much mind them always mustering 50,000 orcs and having them all dark and muddy.  What bothered me is the books always made me think there'd be this huge mass of dark forboding fighting against this rising sea of clashing colors from all the armies coming together to fight against them.  Instead, we got the orcs, and then huge masses of very, very muted colors that made them look like they were all the same, just with slightly different patterns of grey.

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Cutting out the climax of each of the story arcs by jxg (2.00 / 0) #17 Tue May 13, 2008 at 12:53:36 AM EST
will do that to a series.

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At last, a REAL argument. by nightflameblue (2.00 / 0) #18 Tue May 13, 2008 at 01:05:45 AM EST
You said "climax."  Heheheh.

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Care for a stump grinding? by jxg (2.00 / 0) #19 Tue May 13, 2008 at 02:48:11 AM EST
Not just "stump grinding" by nightflameblue (2.00 / 0) #20 Tue May 13, 2008 at 07:47:15 AM EST
but "track stump grinding," which somehow sounds dirtier, even though it isn't.

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You're forgetting something by anonimouse (4.00 / 1) #15 Mon May 12, 2008 at 05:48:33 PM EST
Minas Morgul and Minas Tirith were built by the same humans (Numenoreans) who had kinship with....wait for it...elves. Even the Orcs were meant to be a mockery of elves, so its hardly surprising that there was less difference than you thought.

I will concede that Return of the King was about an hour too long though


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Orcs are meant to be a mockery of elves. by nightflameblue (2.00 / 0) #16 Mon May 12, 2008 at 11:25:34 PM EST
Hence, they should be almost exactly the opposite.  Hence. . . bleh.  Why try to defend my position?  The only argument that needs to be made is take a look at some of the un-processed reels in the making of features and then look at the finished product.  There was color to differentiate not just races, but individual groups within races in the un-processed film.  Post?  Grey.

I'm sure somewhere, someone is drafting the complaint to the high order of nerdom to have my membership revoked.

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Speed Racer might have been good by MartiniPhilosopher (2.00 / 0) #3 Mon May 12, 2008 at 11:47:06 AM EST
but it was very hard to watch in the first row of seats. Had to pick a portion of the screen and watch that. Luckily enough the cinematographer had the sense to center most of the action which made everything but the newspapers fairly easy to follow.

Whenever I hear one of those aforementioned douche bags pontificate about how dangerous [...] videogames are I get a little stabby. --Wil Wheaton.


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