juno and there will be blood.

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11 jan 2008 :: 10:44am

Saw Juno on Saturday night. Was (and am) unimpressed. It came across as trying way to hard to be hipster: references, sets, even dialogue structure made me hurt as if my teeth were sensitive. It wasn't a bad movie, but I would suggest having a high tolerance for "things" that try too hard. More sadly, Michael Cera and Jason Bateman were flat, uninspired characters, given virtually nothing (beyond a TicTac fetish) to work with. I feel generous, because I enjoyed the movie, even if I spent the entire time thinking "No 16 year old girl behaves like this. This is 27 year old woman speaking to me."

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Saw There Will Be Blood on Monday night. This one is a bit tougher to talk about (and I know someone will be snarky here and point out that I fell asleep during it. This is true, though total time sleeping was probably 10 minutes, and probably a minute or 2 at a time.). All in all, a fantastic performance and an interesting film. But at the end of the day, it was a character study. A very competent film, well made and superbly acted. Recommended, but only for those of you who are patient and enjoy fine, but ultimately unneeded, items. Yes, this movie is like a very fine bottle of scotch.

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burial interview about the 'untrue' album

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10 dec 2007 :: 11:24am

i listened to this album on repeat yesterday while r and i cleaned the apartment. i was curious what she would think about it — she and i don't share much when it comes to music, but we can usually agree over dn'b and dark uk rap (see: nasty bonanza). the burial album sounds like everything and nothing i have every heard. i can't decide if i love it or don't — and i suspect that it is for exactly the reasons described in this interview with burial.

the album is nostalgia for the rave scene, seen through a rainy day window, ten years later. the echoes, the reverb, the layered sounds — its an ambient album played while your downstairs neighbor is playing that first garage mix that blew your mind.

burial describes it as:

Something warm, glowing, junglist and garagey. I was listening to these Guy Called Gerald tunes. I wanted to do vocals but I can’t get a proper singer like him. So I cut up acapellas and made different sentences, even if they didn’t make sense but they summed up what I was feeling. I love those Foul Play and Omni Trio tunes where it was just the girl next door singing…I love UK garage, I love 2-step and Todd Edwards. For a long time I felt that no-one liked it, some music people cussed it because they're stupid, but its music for real people, those tunes still sound better than most stuff when you’re out…I wanted to make a half euphoric record.

whether i end up loving it or not, it has, in a few days, taken my vote for album of the year. that's pretty amazing, but i can't recall being as impressed with a single piece of work in quite some time.

it might not be your thing, but itunes has it for sale — burial - 'untrue'. if you want to hear a bit more, check hype machine — here is a remix of the second (and perhaps my favorite) track archangel (boy 8-bits simple remix)

'puts me in a trance'

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12 nov 2007 :: 01:28pm

work moved offices. i am sitting at my new desk now. my commute is about 20 minutes shorter each direction now, which is lovely. i'm also working about 4 blocks from my sister now, which is also excellent, though i am unsure when we are having lunch.

my new space is nice, even if it's a little too open. the 'cubes' are only waist-high and everyone is in a single room. noise carries. this will be the biggest problem. but at least i have desk drawers now. and i can the sky through the windows on one side of the room.

the weekend ended on an up note — fri and sat were wonderful (thanks to everyone in la who i got to spend what seemed like 5 minutes with). when i woke up on sunday, i felt tired and cranky and weepy. then i realized that friday and saturday had consisted of a single meal each day and staying up too late. so i ate and felt better.

i had to take my mac mini back in. it broke, i took it in. 5-7 days. which turned out to be 9. my motherboard failed. and then the replacement they got me was also bad. and then when i did get it home, there was no audio device recognized. luckily, it was a loose cable and only had to leave my hands for about 5 minutes.

so my sunday was spent setting it up again and playing more lego star wars 2. oh and watching movies:

so i saw 'i'll believe you' on friday night. i was impressed with how simple, clever and cute this movie was. it felt a little unfinished though. if you need a family friendly movie that works, you could do a lot worse. b-.

saturday night, i wastched 'vacancy.' no one i know would have wanted to see this, but the beckinsale and the wilson in a horror movie was right up my alley. the opening credits* are awesome and i actually found the movie mildly frightening/suspenseful. the ending was a bit…silly. but otherwise, an enjoyable way to be worked up. bonus points for seeming a little hitchockian, even that was because of the credits and the fact that it takes place in a creepy motel. b+.

last night, r and i watched 'breach.' [gah, i posted this without finishing the review. and no one called me on it. anyway.] we watched 'breach' and i was a little disappointed. this is almost always what happens when you watch a movie 'based on a true story.' unless the story is extraordinary or deviated from seriously, the story is just going to be boring. and this was 'breach' — there was no character study of the man who committed treason. there was no huge cat-and-mouse game. and the movie opens by telling you the ending. the problem with that, of course, is that the viewer then demands an amazing journey to reach that (already spoiled) ending. and this movie didn't do that. not bad, but could have been much more. c.

in rainbows

tripp

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10 oct 2007 :: 01:00pm

so how many of you got the new radiohead?

im listening to it at work right now. thus far, i am on track 3, 'nude'.

and i must say, i'm underwhelmed thus far. it isn't bad, it just isn't bowling me over. i'm glad i didn't pay more than i did. and i'm glad i didnt drop 80 bucks on the package. though i never really considered that as an option.

did you buy it? what's your review?

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Review: iTunes worse than oral

ray

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12 aug 2007 :: 11:27pm

Dear Apple,
We used to have something together. I used to–dare I say it?–I used to really care about you. Now? I don't even think I know you anymore…

You guys are supposed to be the kings of intuitive user interface, right? The iPod is supposed to be the best thing since oral sex and you're all geniuses who are cool and wear only black shirts. I get it. Sure. Whatever. Now… How about you trot your ass out from Starbucks, get behind your IKEA desk and punch up some code that just lets me drag songs, playlists, whatever directly to the iPod within iTunes? Why–WHY?–do I have to go around my ass and click on Sync and check and uncheck shit? Are you purposely making stuff harder than it has to be so all us MS users feel at home? What's with the big "Are you sure you want to sync? 'Cuz doing so will delete EVERYTHING on your drive/iPod/home answering machine…"

Seriously. What the fuck? Why can't I just simply peruse my galactically enormous library of music and drag that shit right to my iPod? (and, in the event that I can, why isn't it blindingly obvious how to do so? because, p.s., your help library sucks.)

Find the love,
Ray

p.s. - Be thankful I already had to deal with Adobe, or this might have actually been scathing.

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bratz: the movie, some choice review quotes

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03 aug 2007 :: 02:04pm

vulture lets me know exactly what i already knew about the bratz movie. i would never see this anyway, but i must admit, the quote:

"Bratz is like being raped by MySpace." by Josh Tyler, Cinema Blend

almost makes me want to see it. as a horror movie. seriously, the notion of myspace raping me is terrifying. though i can think of at least one additional word to the sentence that would cause me never to sleep again. i leave it as a reader exercise to figure out what word.

apple just rocked my world

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11 may 2007 :: 01:28pm

so:

last november, the logic board on my g4 powerbook went bad. a symptom, and the one i experienced, is that the lower memory slot went bad. suddenly, through no fault of my own, i was running at half the memory i had. this is obviously a bad thing.

i called apple. the man on the phone told me that the repair would be at least 1200 dollars because i didnt have applecare. i didn't know better at the time and blah blah. local repair shops said they could do it for around 500.

there is a petition online about this very problem with these laptops. its a known issue, but apple has only instituted a recall for a small portion of the models effected by this hardware failure. i didnt use the machine much through the winter as a result, being unwilling to drop even 500 on a repair just to use memory that should have been available to me.

finally, a couple of weeks ago, i decided to email apple — both complaining about the lack of recall and to see if there was anything that could be done in terms of a cheaper repair. i went with the old 'letter writing' business, emailing steve jobs and several california bbb-types in the hopes of catching someone's eye. (I used this letter as a jumping off point. seems to have done the job.)

the very next day, i got a call from diana from apple to help me with the problem. it turns out that apple offers 'out of warranty' repairs. these are repairs to things that break that aren't your fault. seems a logic board repair runs at about 347 dollars (total, including tax) if it is out of warranty and the damage isn't your fault.

i hopped on it. obviously, not as great as free, but way better than 1200.

diana transferred me, i gave out some info — like an account/password to use on the machine and apple overnighted (with dhl) a box to ship my laptop to texas. i spent the better part of sunday cleaning up the drive and tossed it in the box on monday.

here is where things get gross, all because of dhl. roxy takes the box to work so they can pick it up there. i call and request it be picked up by 4. it isn't. (this after they tell me where they are going, based on the street address.) i call tues morning and schedule it again, taking care to say 'call me at this number if there are any complications.' no call. also, no pick up. i make roxy bring it home. i am on the phone with someone local who is no help — he refuses to pick the package up on tues, even though it is 4.40pm. he tells me the 'plane won't wait' and that it will have to be picked up tomorrow. by 4. i give in, grudgingly, and tell them to pick it up at my apartment. at 3.30, i watch a dhl van pull in across the street but never come to the apartment. i call them, find out they have labeled my apartment as roxy's work and that they swear a pickup by 4. at 4.03, there is a knock on the door. finally.

that was wednesday. by thurday morning, it is in texas. by 11am my time, the repair is marked as completed. this morning, when i check, i have a shipping number and find out it was shipped yesterday. i should have the machine back by noon, less that 44 hours total.

though yes, im out 350 bucks, i must say that apple's service was amazing.

and i did ask — if they institute a recall, i'll get refunded.

update: computer is back in my hands. man, i love this 15″. anyway. they replaced the logic board and said a strip of memory i had in it was causing kernel panics, so off it goes back to crucial. sucks that it will be another couple of weeks before it is all resolved, but still. there is light at the end of the tunnel.