Jun
23
2008
Kung Fu Panda is an animated film about a Panda who loves Kung Fu, where he finds himself having to learn it and save his community from his Master’s nemesis.
I recommend it for kids and adults. The story is simple but engaging, with laugh-out-loud moments. The action scenes are incredible: intense, fast, and [...]
Tags: movie reviews
May
20
2008
No Country For Old Men by Cormac McCarthy (8/10)
Engrossing, well-written novel about a sheriff tracking down a killer who’s after someone that stumbled on some drug money in the middle of a desert. I wouldn’t want to see the well-reviewed movie if it portrays the violence in the book.
Rollback by Robert J. Sawyer (7/10)
A [...]
Tags: book reviews, cormac mccarthy, eckhart tolle, robert j sawyer, rollback
Mar
02
2008
Next by Michael Crichton (3/10)
Too many characters with too little detail. Crichton seems to be getting worse, writing about topics that are interesting but a story with no substance. He creates short, interesting scenarios and dilemmas to raise issues related to the topic of his book (genetics in this case), but the story [...]
Tags: book reviews, michael crichton, simon winchester, stephen king
Jan
30
2008
I never think to create a draft post and write a few sentences about the latest book I’ve read, which is probably what J-Walk does. My last Books I’ve Read Recently post was in June, 2007, yet I read at least one book a week.
The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett (7/10)
This is [...]
Tags: kurt vonnegut, stephen king
Oct
31
2007
I learned a new word today while watching an online review for the film Gone Baby Gone:
Histrionic — 1) of or pertaining to actors or acting. 2) deliberately affected or self-consciously emotional; overly dramatic, in behaviour or speech.
There’s a word I’ll never use in a sentence. (And I disagree with it as a [...]
Jun
12
2007
The Road by Cormac McCarthy (9/10)
Yes, this is an Oprah pick, but I read that it had a science-fiction element to it, and it was cheap (at Costco). It’s a depressing novel about a father and son wandering America after civilization has been destroyed. It’s violent, touching, and memorable. The author doesn’t [...]
Tags: book reviews, canada reads, chess, cormac mccarthy, heather o’neill
Jun
07
2007
Oops. I kinda forgot to finish my review of the Logitech Wireless Music System I purchased back in March. Here goes — cutting to the chase:
(7/10). There is room for improvement, and the full retail price is a bit too high, but the product more or less does what I want it to do, [...]
May
14
2007
I saw Spider-man 3 yesterday. It’s long. Stuff of note:
Every character cries at least 3 times in the movie, with Peter Parker crying about 20, I think.
The action scenes are fast and confusing; you often can’t see tell what happens because the shots are too close-up or quick. I think the [...]
Tags: movie reviews, spider-man
May
10
2007
This a cannibalized post from Mud Songs.
Cinema Paradiso (SE) — This expanded version of the film is an improvement over the original North American release and will definitely please anyone who is already a fan. I watched about an hour of it every night for three nights, and I loved it. The last half [...]
May
07
2007
I wasn’t a fan of The Sex Pistols, but I had friends who listened to punk, so I was exposed to it. I think someone prompted me to buy The Great Rock ‘n’ Roll Swindle and I’m glad I did.
It was a double-album (back in the day of vinyl, before CDs took over), a [...]
May
03
2007
William Wharton is the author of Birdy, Dad, A Midnight Clear, and many other excellent books. He has written non-fiction, too, including Ever After: A Father’s True Story, a heart-wrenching account of how his daughter’s family got killed in a car crash caused by smoke from nearby fires in Oregon.
I was introduced to William [...]
Tags: authors, birdy, book reviews, peter gabriel, william wharton
Apr
19
2007
I had a good guitar tuner years ago and someone stole it. I remember buying it for about $80. It sells for about $200 now. I don’t have the greatest ear and so I’ve pretty much been playing an out-of-tune guitar for at least the past 10 years. I kinda like that. I didn’t bother [...]
Tags: guitars
Jan
24
2007
The Squid and the Whale - I enjoyed this movie so much, I rented it twice over a two-day period and enjoyed it even more the second time. It’s the story of two adolescent brothers and how they react to their parents’ splitting up, and how their parents react. Their individual reactions are honest and [...]
Jan
23
2007
The Departed - I already wrote a brief review of The Departed, but I’ll say this: It was the most fun I had watching a movie in a movie theatre this year.
I wrote: “It’s been well over a decade since Martin Scorsese made a worthwhile film. Now, with The Departed, he’s hit a grand-slam home-run [...]