luca's house of mirrors

"We are what we think. All that we are arises from our thoughts. With our thoughts, we make the world."  (Buddha)

log entry 1004

February 4, 2010
Pray to your God
Open your eyes
Whatever you do
Don't be afraid of the dark
Cover your eyes
The devil's inside



Jared, are we watching the same movies ? ;) :D
 

log entry 1003

February 2, 2010
Yesterday I finally managed to re-watch one of the two movies that changed my life.
This.
And no, I'm not joking.
I've seen it for the first time when I was four.Stayed up past my bedtime and watched TV. Got scarred for life. At that time, didn't understand English ( started learning it five years later) and couldn't read ( learned to read all by myself one year later. from a cookbook. and yet, to this day can't cook. oh, the irony ;) :D ). Didn't realize the dialogue was silly and the sets and props even sillier. The invisible monster caught all my attention. Frightened me to the point that for almost a year I didn't go to sleep until I covered my bed with a tent made of sheets first. So the monster won't see me. Won't get me.
Since that night, I'm afraid of the dark and the monsters that lurch within it. 

Now I'm 35. The movie seems even sillier. Don't get me started about the production design. Or the outdated Freudian theories.

And yet, I'm still afraid of the dark. THAT dark.

Never underestimate the power of images.

 

log entry 1002

January 9, 2010
I've got another confession to make...

I'm in love.
With the artist who wrote and recorded this.
With those lyrics and that voice.


 

log entry 1001

January 5, 2010
... the only moments when I feel - acutely- that I'm poor is when I can't afford to buy books.
or a ticket to a Leonard Cohen concert, even if it's a special event in my country.
and when 30STM tours Europe, and holds concerts at 500 km away from my town, and I can't afford to go.
money won't buy happiness, but it surely buys freedom. and little things in life that make one happy. :((

 

Avatar (2009) review

December 26, 2009
*The first duty of a movie is to entertain.* someone said here.
and by all gods, Cameron's Avatar does that.
pity it stops there …

It's a 3D special effects extravaganza. It's… a movie written and
directed by James Cameron, post-Titanic. 'nuff said.

But the characters are sketchy, the lines are clicheistic, and the only one who saves the day, in more ways than one, is Sam Worthington. (Ribisi is great too, but his part is more of a cameo than a real part ) Strip away the effects and the score and the beautiful CGI scenery of Pandora, and there isn't much to the story. At least not what I ask of a 'good' movie. It's entrancing to watch in 3D on the big screen, yes. But when it ended, I yawned and stretched and felt the need for a coffee. And that was all. Didn't make me want to take a deep breath and reconsider the reality around me. Didn't make me want to buy a ticket for the next show, just to see it again. Didn't make me almost miss a traffic light on the way home. Other movie(s) did that. Not this one.

"He's designed it to bring people back to the cinema. […] Jim has always said to me that he wants to bring people back to the movies, and he's a smart enough man for that to be tactical." Worthington said about Avatar.
Yes, the movie does that. It's a return to the glorious Hwood kind of movies. It does bring people back to the theater. But I'm missing that 'something' ... the 'splinter' the first two Terminator movies left in my mind... Roger Ebert likes it, the Academy will like it… but it leaves me wanting more.
More what ? Dunno. Maybe real quality storytelling over astonishing cinematography?

Okay, Cameron lured people back to the movies. Now it's time that someone uses this opportunity and gives them also some food for thought. Not only great visuals and popcorn.

( posted on IMDB as 'taifunu' on 26.12.2009)


 

log entry 9012

December 16, 2009
Books to the ceiling,/ Books to the sky,/ My pile of books is a mile high./ How I love them! How I need them!/ I'll have a long beard by the time I read them.  (Arnold Lobel)


... I subscribe to this :D
 

log entry 9011

December 2, 2009
Opened an online fortune cookie today.
It said " Being alone and being lonely are two different things"

... right.  ;)

 

log entry 9010

November 30, 2009
" Your work is to discover your world and then with all your heart give yourself to it" - Buddha.

... if only I could discover which my world is.
until then... I'll be SWAT-ting at IMDb and all over the net.
keeps me busy ;)
 

log entry 9009

November 28, 2009
Your Moon is in Scorpio

On the day you were born, the Moon was in Scorpio. Passion is the basis of your life, since you are intense, driven, and forceful in your feelings. You never go through life with a tepid response to anyone or anything; it's just not your style. You have to be fully engaged with someone before you decide to offer him or her friendship, love, or even a casual cup of coffee - because, after all, there is nothing casual about you.

heh.  ;)


 

log entry 9008

September 28, 2009
...just realized I'm quintessentially white ;)
because I like this  more than its 'original' version.


 

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