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Blade Runner 2049 (2017)
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Being The
Geekly Diary of Waider
(may
contain traces of drinking, movies, and sport)
- October 07
- Dinner and a show! How novel!
Dinner was at the recently-opened Eddie Rockets branch at Point
Village; there's another restaurant beside it advertising that
it's opening in October, but it looks a little ... static so I
wonder about that. In any case, I think I first visited a Rocket's
in 1992 and I've been back periodically in the interim without
ever having a bad experience. It's not haute cuisine, but they do
what they do well. The only slight niggle was that the music was
(ha ha, old man Waider) a bit on the loud side. As in, "let's
shout across the table at each other to converse"
volume. Hopefully they'll sort that out because I'll happily go
back. As it was we chose to decamp to the nearby Costa for
post-dinner coffee and chocolate.
From there, Blade Runner 2049 in the
iSense screen at Odeon Point Village. I don't think I've been in
the iSense screen before, and it was totally the right thing for
this movie. First take: incredibly good movie. It's beautifully
filmed, it respects the original without cannibalising it in the
way that The Force Awakens did to A New Hope
(and hey, I liked TFA!) and the cast does a stellar job
of conveying the whole thing. Yes, it's not perfect: for some
reason the design team felt that Las Vegas wasn't gaudy enough
as-was, and what it was really missing was a bunch of giant
statues of naked women; likewise, there were bits of gratuituous
titilation elsewhere in the movie that could have as easily been
omitted with no loss to the atmosphere or plot. Then the music:
for the most part, it worked, and it echoed Vangelis' original,
but there were a few spots where it was hard to tell whether
Sudden Loud Noise was the foley or Hans Zimmer dropping an anvil
on a stack of Korg equipment. And I'm still turning one tiny plot
point over in my mind with dissatisfaction (basically the whole
bit with K/Joe being lo-jacked) but for a movie of this scale I
think that's a pretty short list. Given that I'd skipped almost
all the pre-movie faff (I watched the two trailers, and that was
it), I'm gonna go back now and watch the mini-features and wait
for the inevitable taking of sides over whether it's a worthy
sequel or some sort of huge mistake driven by a desire to strip us
rubes of our cash.
- October 04
- Errrrr... (BBC, as ever)
| 2017-10-03 23:12:02 | America's gun culture in eight charts |
| 2017-10-03 23:12:02 | America's gun culture in seven charts |
| 2017-10-03 23:12:02 | America's gun culture in nine charts |
| 2017-10-04 18:15:45 | America's gun culture in 10 charts |
(timestamps are BBC's; actual timestamps are more like 2am, 6am,
5pm and 6pm on October 4th)
- October 02
- My upgrade to "High Sierra" seems to have been fairly
straightforward, although I notice ClamAV crashed on
startup. About the only thing I've checked so far is if they've
upgraded the version of OpenSSL, and yes, they have, so now my
various SSL-scraping Perl and python scripts are once more
functional.
Oh, and I need to figure out what types of keys MacOS (macOS,
whatever) allows by default because I keep having to fix the
client-side "can't use that key" setting every time I
upgrade.
- September 08
- Guardians of the
Galaxy Vol. 2 was an absolute barrel of fun. Drax gets all the
best lines, of course.
- August 26
- Logan was really enjoyable, with the
minor niggle that the dynamic range of the audio meant that I
missed some of the dialogue (including Logan's last line in the
movie, dammit). It's a thoughtful story, with an awful lot going
on in it. Interestingly it's chosen to not really build on any of
the existing X-Men world, other than to use some of its
characters; everything in terms of backstory is contained in the
movie, and not via someone giving expository speeches, either -
Xavier's backstory is given in a radio report, for example. I
think you could also have played Johnny Cash's Hurt cover
for the entire movie, because it'd be fitting at all
times.
- August 20
- BBC works on their reporting:
| 2017-08-19 18:07:01 | Boston march against alt-right rally draws thousands |
| 2017-08-19 18:44:33 | Boston march against right-wing rally draws thousands |
RTÉ on the other hand, nails it first time:
| 2017-08-19 20:29:50 | Thousands march in Boston against far-right rally |
- August 18
- Celebrating that time we both said, "I do".
I definitely enjoyed how Collateral Beauty started
out, and when Time got his initial lines I wanted to hug the
scriptwriter, but then when it got to the boardroom confrontation
I was a little iffy on the path the movie took. And then
the whole bit with Melanie confused me further, and the closing
scene in Central Park just kinda annoyed me. I think there were a
few ways to take this idea - the concepts are "real" and
hoodwinking everyone, the concepts are just the actors being put
up to it, the concepts are, in fact, how Howard sees each friend,
and so on - but instead it seems like the scriptwriters couldn't
quite decide which option to go for and the result is less
impactful for that. And the Melanie angle just seems... tacked
on. It jars. This is a lovely movie, but it could have been so
much better.
- August 13
- Watching the Waterford/Cork hurling semifinal. Funny to watch
these guys shrugging off the sort of physical tackle that'd have a
Premier League coach calling for a stretcher, and smaller things
like playing the sideline cut from the point the linesman marks,
not ten meters closer to the opposition's goal.
- August 12
- Eye in the Sky is an interesting
movie in that the basic premise is of fairly limited scope to base
a 100-minute movie on. Once the setup is gotten out of the way,
it's basically that whole "lives of the few/lives of the
many" scenario, and to be honest I don't think it really
manages to pull it off. Which is a shame, because there's an
excellent cast (including Alan Rickman in his final role);
ultimately I found myself waiting to see which option the
filmmakers would go for - hard-ass "collateral dammage is
inevitable" or something more "every life
counts", rather than being particularly engaged with how they
got there.
- August 09
- Bought a YubiKey, somewhat
as a thing to play with and somewhat as a thing I might actually
use. First problem: can't use it to lock my password safe if I
expect to use my password safe on iOS, since Yubi don't play
there.
Second problem: configuring my screensaver to require at least one
of password, YubiKey, but not both. I've managed to get it to
allow you to fail the password but succeed with the YubiKey
challenge, so far; also, if you use the YubiKey, the keychain is
still locked. Being cautious about this so I don't accidentally
lock myself out of my laptop!
Broken emacs turned out to be an unescaped "<" which
for some reason caused the search page to return a
404.
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