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Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Harry Potter & Goblet of Fire (2005)

Watched it last night with my hubby, without the kids. Not because the film was rated PG-13. My kids decided not to watch it after seeing the trailers. Too scary, they said. Finally I got to sit through the entire show without being interrupted. A 2 & 1/2 hr show means at least 2 toilet trips with the kids. Not to mention my girl's "is the show ending soon?" at 5 minutes intervals half way through the show until the end.

So. Do I like the show? Mixed feelings...

Little disappointments...

1. With all that build-up in anticipation prior to the Quidditch World Cup, we should at least get to see some part of the game! I want to see Krum's Wronsky Feint!! I felt like I touched a portkey. One second I was at the game, and the next I was inside their tent.

2. So many characters were axed from the movie.... Winky, Dobby (was looking forward to seeing him again), Ludo Bagman, the Dursleys, Molly Weasley, Percy, Bill & Charlie. Screen time for Draco, Sirius Black (does burning charcoal face in the fireplace count?), Rita Skeeter and even Hedwig were so short. And where's Crookshanks? And all those ghosts floating around in the great hall? And the coverage given to the other 3 competitors, Fleur, Krum & Cedric, was so little that I hardly feel for them even though they were facing the same dangerous tasks as Harry.

3. What's up with the gloomy weather anyway? I know this episode is darker than the precessors, but is all that 'evil' reinforcement with stormy, foggy weather really necessary?

4. Dumbledore is one of my favorite characters. In all the books, Dumbledore is wise, calm, composed and totally in control of his emotions. But in this movie, Dumbledore is so easily agitated, so impatient and seemed so helpless at times. He's forever raising his voice unnecessarily. And he actually grabbed Harry by his neck shoulders when he demanded to know whether Harry had placed his name in the goblet.

5. Cho in a cheongsum and Parvati in sari? hmm... racial harmony day?

6. The 3rd task.. only self-collapsing hedges and leg-snarling roots?

7. The disagreement between Dumbledore & Cornelius Fudge was taken out. I thought this was a significant exchange since it's a prelude to the Ministry's interference in the running of Hogwarts in book 5. The last portion in the movie is rather anti-climax too. Oh well. I'm nitcpicking.

I know trying to squeeze a 700-page book into a 2 1/2 hr movie is no easy task but I was hoping for more. This movie seemed more like a chronological documentation of events rather than developing the storyline. I'm a Harry Potter fan and I have gone through the books a few times. So perhaps I'm being biased. I wonder how a person, who has not read the book, will like the movie. My hubby, not exactly a HP-fan, thought the show lack punch and has lost the magical feel of the first movie.

Overall I would give it a 7 out of 10. The cast, especially Rita, Moody, and Voldemort's roles, was excellent. But the part of Rita Skeeter was so compressed that she appeared funny and cute rather than obnoxious. The dragon & underwater tasks were quite nicely done. (Although I didn't quite understand why was the dragon clinging and clawing the turret instead of flying to attack Harry.)

There were funny moments too such as the part where Hermione said "we didn't really talk at all. Viktor's more of a physical being" and the scene where Harry & Ron sat dejectedly, watching their desired dates dancing with other guys.

And oh yeah, the Dark Mark was totally cool. I wouldn't object to having a tattoo like that. heehee

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Tuesday, November 15, 2005

What a week!!

Never thought I could get any busier. My boss is now in Canada for a 4 week vacation. And I thought I could, you know, take it easy for these couple of weeks. BUT!! I had to take over his projects. So I'm handling something like 18 projects at one time. And my temporary assistant engineer, who was supposed to join us full time this month, had to delay it till next June. He's currently doing his PhD in NTU. He was targetting to submit his thesis by this month but his supervisor made him extend his course for another 6 months! Now I'm in trouble! I'm short of manpower!

On top of that, my daughter didn't do very well in class and I had to send her to some Maths/English enrichment classes everyday! I had to drop her off at school in the morning, pick her up after class at noon, drop her off at my mom's place and then rush back to office. Luckily this is her last week.

No time for lunch. No time to blog. No time to watch my CSIs. ARRRGGHHHH!!!!

(A good thing comes out of this though.. i'm losing weight because of stress!! *LOL*)

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Wednesday, November 09, 2005

What i want for Christmas...

I know it's still early but i've been thinking alot lately about the new iPod. A friend asked me.. "Do you need a ipod?" "No. I don't need it. I WANT IT!" heehee

Saturday, November 05, 2005

Handbrake update....

For some reasons, Handbrake runs a lot faster on my eMac. My eMac's specs... Mac OS 10.2.8, 1 GHz, 640MB memory.

A 40-minute video takes about 4 hours to convert on my G4 powerbook but takes less than 90 minutes on my eMac. The powerbook is running on OS 10.4.2 though. Could it be due to the dashboard running in the background?

Anyway I'm doing all my conversion on the eMac now. Currently converting Seinfeld 2nd season. Borrowed 4 seasons of DVDs from my brother who is a Seinfeld fan.

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Friday, November 04, 2005

BCA-Mazda Pink Ribbon Treasure Hunt 2005

We had loads of fun last Sunday at the drive-around treasure hunt. Didn't know what to expect since it was the first time we took. We arrive at the starting point (Orchid Country Club) at around 7.00am and already most of the participants were there decorating their cars. Some of the decorations were pretty outrageous.

Ours were quite simple. We'll do better next year. Well at least we made an effort to dress up our car. Some didn't even bother to put up anything at all. Guess they were going for the prizes.

There were 3 sections that we were supposed to solve within a span of 4 hours. Upon completion of the 1st section, we had to return to the country club to collect the 2nd section and then back again for the 3rd. Our timing started at 8.41am so we had to finish everything by 12.41pm. 1 penalty point would be given for every 1 minute late and we would be disqualified if we were more than 15 minutes late.

Our first game took us to Yishun Ring Road. There were about 18 questions and the answers to which could be found along the Yishun Ring Road. It wasn't easy since we weren't familiar with that area. We spent about an hour and decided to return to base. That was when we found out we had to complete a brain-teaser questionaire. We were running late by the time we collected our 2nd assignment.

The 2nd section was the most fun. We were given a map with the road names blanked out. There was a picture showing a partial of a road sign. Gu recognised it to be Seraya Crescent immediately. We solved the other 2 puzzles soon and identified Targore and Upper Pierce Reservior as the other 2 places we were supposed to cover in the 2nd section.

As for the 3rd section, we had to cover another area and solve a crossword puzzle. I concentrated on the crossword puzzle while the rest of the gang worked on the area. I wasn't paying attention to the guys so i had idea where we were, Bukit Panjang & Night Safari/Zoo, I think.

We ran out of time towards the end and it was a mad rush to get back to base. Never seen Gu speed before. Too bad his effort was wasted. According to our watches (all four of us!) we were less than 15 minutes late. But according to the organizers, we were 20 minutes late. So we got disqualified. We were disappointed, of course, but we decided not to argue with the organizers. After all this was supposed to be a charity-drive event and we did have fun. We'll have a go at it again next year!

I'm still waiting for Gu's photos. Will put them up soon.

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