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		<title>Ledger&#8217;s Joker Chills, Thrills and Entralls</title>
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Unfortunately, there is no way to escape the tremendous hype surrounding the latest Batman film &#8216;The Dark Knight&#8217;. It spoils a viewer&#8217;s experience by raising the expectations to an unrealistic level. Unbelievably, just after I saw the film yesterday, I realized that even the hype couldn&#8217;t prepare me for such a fantastic experience. Christopher Nolan&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
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<p>Unfortunately, there is no way to escape the tremendous hype surrounding the latest Batman film &#8216;The Dark Knight&#8217;. It spoils a viewer&#8217;s experience by raising the expectations to an unrealistic level. Unbelievably, just after I saw the film yesterday, I realized that even the hype couldn&#8217;t prepare me for such a fantastic experience. Christopher Nolan&#8217;s creation not only appeals to the average film goer but also to the critics establishing a new benchmark against which comic book films will be judged against. In fact, the term &#8216;comic book movie&#8217; will no longer be understood as a euphemism for &#8216;bunch of crap appealing to the comic book fans&#8217; anymore.</p>
<p>This multi-climatic, multi-layered, and multi-thematic film is an excellent cinematisation of an epic struggle between good and evil. Through excellent dialogues and almost heart stopping action sequences, the story unfolds rapidly and constantly keeps you guessing. While most action films try hard to come up with one clever climatic arc, Nolan&#8217;s Joker gives the audience a maddening parade of climatic moments one after another.  </p>
<h3>Joker - Best Villain Ever</h3>
<p>The biggest highlight of &#8216;Dark Knight&#8217; is undoubtedly the character of Joker. Though many phsychotic characters have appeared in Hollywood, Heath Ledger&#8217;s Joker is path-breaking in many ways:  </p>
<ul>
<li>He is an absolute. There is a no background story. He himself gives multiple interpretation of his disfigurement. No attempt is made to humanise or even demystify the character. </li>
<li>His disfigurement makes him a freak, which he further relishes and emphasizes with make-up. His unkempt and battered appearance is hardly scary, but add the body language and intonations of a psychopath and the result is disturbingly real.</li>
<li>He is arguably not an evil character simply because he has no moral compass. He master-minds situations which involve dire outcomes yet leaves the details to chance. He, in his own words, is Chaos.  He proves that sanity or civility is based on the illusion of order that humans have created. The absence of order brings out the latent insanity in everyone. It is in this chaos that Joker thrives.</li>
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<p>As Joker aptly tells Batman in a memorable scene - <em>What would I do without you? You complete me.</em></p>
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		<title>Missed by Several Degrees</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Aug 2005 06:55:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the first questions that pops up when you mention that you
visited the U.K. is that have you visited Oxford. This Saturday, six of
us decided to answer that question in affirmative. Would we get to see
the coveted Oxford college at this late juncture of our lives? Or even
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the first questions that pops up when you mention that you<br />
visited the U.K. is that have you visited Oxford. This Saturday, six of<br />
us decided to answer that question in affirmative. Would we get to see<br />
the coveted Oxford college at this late juncture of our lives? Or even<br />
manage to get a degree? We wittily mused.  Reaching at 10 am in<br />
Oxford, most of the planning was done in the Tourism information<br />
centre itself. They were so thoughtful that they have a walking guide<br />
that covers all the important places you&#8217;d like to visit there. It is<br />
as simple as blindly following the arrows. </p>
<p>Even so with my famous sense of direction, I managed to reach a dead<br />
end at an uncrowded mall. Smitha and Bharathy decided it would be a<br />
good time to open the tiffin box. I was too busy gobbling down the<br />
Bread Upama. While JD didn&#8217;t miss the opportunity to tease about the<br />
girls&#8217; culinary skills. Meanwhile Jaanavi bought some essential<br />
supplies to &#8216;fuel&#8217; us for the rest of the day.</p>
<h3>Cornered in the Quad</h3>
<p>Though unfortunately many colleges were closed on Saturday, the most<br />
important (and spectacular) one wasn&#8217;t. That was Christ Church/College<br />
- where Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (aka. Lewis Carroll) taught and in<br />
the settings of which based his famous book &#8216;Alice in Wonderland&#8217; .<br />
Some of the nooks and crannies of the place began looking eerily<br />
familiar when someone pointed out that many parts of the college was<br />
used for shooting the Harry Potter movies. The rectangular grassy open<br />
space in the centre (referred to as the Quadrangle) was truly<br />
breathtaking. Whenever this happens, that is, stumbling across such<br />
breathtaking vistas - the inevitable, the unavoidable happens. The<br />
next 15 mins is taking pictures of the individuals, sometimes in<br />
different permutations, with our gorgeous view backdrop. Rather,<br />
whatever you could make out of the view from the jigsaw puzzle that<br />
was created. Newbie photographers like me prefer to shoot just the<br />
landscape, but my more knowledgeable friends never fail to advice me -<br />
&#8220;Da fool, how will others know that <em>you</em> visited that place&#8221;. I<br />
scratch my head and grin as if I&#8217;m a fool and move on. Enough of my<br />
rant on photography.</p>
<p>As we went inside the church, a sweet lady noticed our interest in the<br />
stained glass paintings and offered to explain. For the next 30<br />
minutes or so, I have never experienced such a perceptive and detailed<br />
analysis of a place or an object. It was like she was taking us hand<br />
in hand through time. Retelling forgotten tales peppered with humour,<br />
unravelling hidden forms from a seemingly complex artwork, pointing<br />
out awe inspiring characteristics that would be normally missed by a<br />
casual observer, she would weave herself and us across the<br />
Church. Hearing I&#8217;m from Kerala, she mentioned that she is writing a<br />
children&#8217;s book based on and elephant from Kerala. No wonder she is so<br />
good at story telling besides being patiently meticulous about<br />
finer details.</p>
<p>As we made exit from Christ Church, it started drizzling. But we<br />
continued visiting most of the colleges which comprise the world famous<br />
Oxford University. Being a weekend and vacation time, many of them<br />
were closed, but we managed to go inside a few of them. They were<br />
quite different from our Indian colleges. Mainly it was designed for a<br />
lot less people and had a lot of well maintained green spaces.</p>
<p>If we ever visit Oxford another time, I would surely try out the water<br />
ways, as it practically encircles the city. After a fair bit of<br />
(window) shopping at high street we boarded our return trains.</p>
<h3>Surp- Rising</h3>
<p>This Sunday we saw &#8216;The Rising&#8217;, a period drama based on the first war<br />
of Indian independence centred around the life of Managal Pandey. I<br />
expected a pretty boring retelling of events. I was surprised to find<br />
it quite well written both in terms of story and dialogue. However, it<br />
failed in numerous areas. The characters were not fleshed out well<br />
(even Mangal!) and the songs were jarring interruptions to the serious<br />
tone of the movie.  I&#8217;m not writing a full review here, as the<br />
celebrities say, see it for yourself!</p>
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		<title>Constantine, Electra, Flying Daggers&#8230;. hey, Don&#8217;t Panic!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Jun 2005 15:39:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dear Gentle Reader, here is an unabashedly delayed third and final installation of my movie reviews. As a bonus, I have added three new reviews of some really good recent movies: Hitchhikers, Electra, House of flying Daggers. Also find: Constantine, Neverland and Kinsey]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Gentle Reader, here is an unabashedly delayed third and final installation of my movie reviews. As a bonus, I have added three new reviews of some really good recent movies.</p>
<p>Before I go any further, here is a shameless plug on me. In the early part of this month, I was busy attending a week long advanced course on BizTalk, by Deepdive who conducts various training programs for Microsoft on topics which (sic) are not very popular. Besides being very informative, the break from office work helped to clear up my mind quite a bit. Meanwhile, I had the chance to use a Creative Zen player for a couple of days. With the first hand experience of the i-Pod lifestyle, I can now relate to the  reasons for its popularity. Enveloped in the bubble of music wherever you go, the  Zen brings a newfound zest to your mundane daily activities like commuting.</p>
<p>However, unlike others, music has the effect of immobilizing my thoughts and mesmerising my senses. I say unlike others because, many find listening to music going well with performing any activity especially ones that require a lot of  concentration like reading. It is just the opposite for me and if I ever blog, it is often necessary to turn off my headphones for me to proceed. Nevertheless, this does not diminish the utility of the Zen or the iPod. Comparing both, I find Zen a much better buy, because of its additional features like the FM radio or Voice recorder. However, the rocker of Zen is quite dodgy and less accurate to use than the iPod&#8217;s wheel, at least for me.</p>
<p>Further on the topic of gadgets, I aborted my plans to buy a Nokia 3230 in  the  eleventh hour:cry:. The main reason being its slow speed of operation and poor industrial design causing dust accumulation. This combined with its known shortcomings of poor/non-stereo audio output, led me to call it off. So it will be a  <a href="http://www.sendo.com/Sendo/ImageGallery/SendoX2ImageGallery.htm">Sendo X2 </a>for me. Thankfully, this comes at a very affordable price tag of £150. However, it is still not having a full qwerty keyboard. My requirement is, as you might have guessed, is a Series 60 smartphone. If only I could get my hands on <a href="http://www.symbiancentral.com/Phones/Series_60_Devices/Lenovo_s60_smart_phone_at_3GSM_WC_2005021424.html"> Lenovo P930 </a>! </p>
<p>Bhute recently purchased a Sony Erricson P910i which, despite its ugly body, is a revolutionary convergent device. It is a serious PDA-killer with amazing audio output (unlike Nokia phones) and a reasonable camera to boot. Its QWERTY keypad though a vast improvement over P800 wouldn&#8217;t be your preferred input device.</p>
<p>Other than all this is, of course, my incessant hobby of game development. I spent  a good part of last 2 weeks trying out <a href="http://irrlicht.sourceforge.net/">Irrlicht</a> game engine. Now,  I&#8217;m tring out the <a href="http://www.ogre3d.org/">Ogre</a> engine. The latter having the backing of a number of commercial and open source projects behind it. My learnings from integrating Blender and Irrlitch is to use the <a href="http://cal3d.sourceforge.net/">Cal3D format</a>  for import/export of skeletal animated meshes. </p>
<p>Okay, movie-time:grin:!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0362269/"><br />
<h2>Kinsey</h2>
<p></p></a></p>
<p>Kinsey tells the story of Alfred Kinsey(Neeson), a scientist who dared to bring the  taboo subject of sexual habits not just to the intellectual sphere but also to the coffee table. If you are like me then you will like this Biopic (a new fangled term  for biographies). It starts off with a slightly witty scene involving Kinsey  (assisted by his wife) training his team on effective interviewing techniques. The rest of the movie is a flashback, starting from his early childhood under a puritanical father. Young Alfred finds it suffocating to advocate the hippocritical causes that his father often required him to. He takes up teaching zoology and gets fascinated by the subject of gall wasps. He gets intruiged by the observation that - No two wasps are alike. Meanwhile, he falls in love with one of his students and they marry. As years pass, his incessant hobby of collecting wasps consumes his life. A newly wed couple&#8217;s misinformed notions brings the topic of human sexuality to Kinsey&#8217;s attention.</p>
<p>With the same zeal, Kinsey conducts a landmark study on this subject. Unsurprisingly, his methods and intentions are questioned and ridiculed. While this is a film on a serious subject, it is entertaining at the same time. Many critics believe the movie has a lot of relevance in the present American context. Nevertheless, I found Kinsey a touching and meaningful film. Recommended for serious film goers.<br />
Verdict: 3.5 / 5.0</p>
<p><a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0308644/"><br />
<h2>Finding Neverland</h2>
<p></p></a></p>
<p>I found this costume drama to be interesting, because of Johnny Depp. His transformation to the playwright Sir James Barrie is astonishing. He carries his Scottish accent to such a finesse that you would actually tend to believe that he has one.</p>
<p>I would quickly wind up by saying that, this film failed to impress me, perhaps due to over expectation. It is a kind of tear jerker that I don&#8217;t appreciate. :roll:.<br />
Verdict: 2.0 / 5.0</p>
<p><a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0360486/"><br />
<h2>Constantine</h2>
<p></p></a></p>
<p>If you felt that the concept of heaven, hell, and angels have been beaten to death on Television, then watch &#8216;Constantine&#8217;. They you would say it again :mrgreen:! But seriously, it did build up quite well. I felt genuinely interested in the idea of a character who could cross to nether worlds. But somehow the movie failed to deliver with its unrelated subplots.</p>
<p>There are some who criticise the movie, for tilting it toward Keanu than the original comics. Since I have never read Hellblazer comics, I didn&#8217;t find it a problem. The effects are quite good for a theatrical experience. All in all, above average.<br />
Verdict: 3.5 / 5.0<br />
<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0357277/"><br />
<h2>Elektra</h2>
<p></p></a></p>
<p>Elektra was disappointing to me, as I was expecting something on the lines of Daredevil. They virtually made a hash of eastern mysticm and self-discovery (hint: Spiderman), to make a big budget semi-chick flick. Other than the standard hack and slash sequences (hint: razzle and dazzle), we have some good acting from Jennifer Garner and Kirsten Prout.<br />
Verdict: 2.5 / 5.0</p>
<p><a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0385004/"><br />
<h2>House of Flying Daggers</h2>
<p></p></a></p>
<p>I was entralled by the trailers of this movie, as virtually ever scene looks picture perfect!  Being an old Matrix fan, the action sequences also looked promising. Watching the movie, I got thrilled to bits as it turned out to be even better than I hoped for.</p>
<p>HoFD is a Chineese (you would watch it with subtitles) romantic story set in ancient China. All the elements (ie <em>filmi masala</em>) you would expect in a commercial film are here - action, romance and drama. Nevertheless, the sensitive portrayal of every character makes it stand out from the regular cartoony ones one sees in such movies. After seeing it, one cannot help remark - Hollywood, you better watch out. Highly Recommended.<br />
Verdict: 4.0 / 5.0</p>
<p><a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0371724/"><br />
<h2>The Hitchhiker&#8217;s Guide to the Galaxy</h2>
<p></p></a></p>
<p>Any serious sci-fi fan, would have read The Hitchhiker&#8217;s precisely because it never takes itself seriously. The film tries to bring justice to the wild and wacky imagination of Douglas Adams and more or less succeeds in doing so. Having read the book, I found the characters to be almost the way I had pictured them. Some of the sequences are also literally breathtaking. The animations showing the contents of the Hitchhiker&#8217;s guide are quite funny and well made.</p>
<p>All in all, a nice entertainer. Recommended.<br />
Verdict: 3.5 / 5.0</p>
<p>This post turned out to be a huge post. So huge that I could almost hear it squeeze itself into the MySQL database when I published it. Pays for being late. In fact, pays for being me:wink:.</p>
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		<title>Sin City, The Girl Next Door, Citizen Kane</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 May 2005 23:46:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Arun bhai</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is the promised second installation to my series. Before that let me congratulate Infosys for being the ranked 9th in the Wired 40 this year. Infy has been also ranked as 27th in the list of world&#8217;s most respected companies, an exhaustive survey conducted by Financial Times and PricewaterhouseCoopers. Lets kick off. Please note [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is the promised second installation to my series. Before that let me congratulate Infosys for being the <a href="http://wired-vig.wired.com/wired/archive/13.05/wired40.html">ranked 9th in the Wired 40 this year</a>. Infy has been also ranked as 27th in the <a href="http://www.pwcglobal.com/gx/eng/about/press-rm/wmrc-survey/index.html">list of world&#8217;s most respected companies</a>, an exhaustive survey conducted by <a href="http://specials.ft.com/wmr2000/companies.html">Financial Times</a> and <a href="http://www.pwcglobal.com/">PricewaterhouseCoopers</a>. Lets kick off. <em>Please note that all heading are links to the corresponding IMDB entry.</em> </p>
<h2><a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0401792/">Sin City</a></h2>
<p>I must admit that Sin City was not initally on the top of my list. But I guess it was my over-expectation to blame. After wading through the 3 graphic novels (or more commonly called &#8220;comics&#8221; :smile:) of Frank Miller, I cannot praise the director, Robert Rodriguez, enough for taking pains to recreate the grim and dark (literally) world of Sin City. The sparring use of colour and full length digital cinematography brings a unique feel to the movie which is faithful to the graphic novels. SinCity is actually 3 stories which are intervowen into one. Barring a few coincidential meeting points, they are independent stories. Hence, like most Rodriguez movies (eg. Spy Kids series) there is a huge star cast, but this time they are not mere cameos. All the heroes (Bruce Willis, Clive Owen and Mickey Rourke) are the stereotypical toughies with voilent streaks. Their inner turnmoil is brought out so well that these characters leave a strange aftertaste even after movie is over. That, IMHO, is the acid test of a powerful movie. Jessica Alba has done an impressive job as Nancy. However, I was somewhat disappointed by Brittany Murphy who I hoped, from her previous performance in <strong>8 Mile</strong> and <strong>Girl, Interrupted</strong> would steal the show. In fact, Rosario Dawson has given a classy performance as Gail. Rodriguez has certainly made his point by shooting an entire film without film- Digital cinema is the future of cinema, whether the studio guys like it or not. Indie film making is once again possible, heartening news for movie enthusiasts like me :razz:. Conclusion, recommended but not for the weak of heart. </p>
<h2><a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0265208/">The Girl Next Door</a></h2>
<p>A lil bit of background on why I choose this movie must go here. I used to be a big fan of a Discovery Channel program called PMFK, short for Popular Mechanics for Kids, in my school days (ok, even now :oops:). Though I thoroughly enjoyed the program, it was hard not to eye the elegant hostess, Elisha Cuthberth. Well, it was quite apparent that she is a promising actress and this movie indeed proves that intuituion turned true. The movie starts with a memorable college video-like opening sequence. The main character is Emile (Matthew Kidman) who is an academically brilliant but a bored teenager. The story could be best summarized by the title itself, a really attractive girl moves in next door. From the sound of it, it might appear to be a another typical teen movie. But the plot turns in the most unexpected ways. Alternating between humour, thriller and romance; this movie has it all. I would say if &#8216;American Pie&#8217; series was made in this way, it would have been a much more wholesome movie. That I guess is a real big complement :wink:. Well&#8230; recommended. </p>
<h2><a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0033467/">Citizen Kane</a></h2>
<p>You must have guessed by now&#8230; time for a bit of background. This all time classic is a must see for anyone interested in cinematography (like me, hehehe). The unconventional angles, visual story telling and deep depth of focus:shock: have been effectively used in this black and white movie, made in 1941. But even if you are not interested in all this, &#8216;Citizen Kane&#8217; is a Orson Welles (who acted the lead and directed this) masterpiece that is still greatest movie of all times in the hearts of many movie lovers. </p>
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<p><strong>Coming Soon&#8230;. :arrow:Kinsey, Finding Neverland, Constantine</strong></p>
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		<title>Closer, Pirates of the Caribbean, Incredibles&#8230;.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Apr 2005 08:40:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a movie review post (in order of my preference:twisted:). But before that, a bit of good news. I&#8217;ll be upgrading my site from 30 MB to 100MB. While we are at it, we might as well move to the new Wordpress 1.5 version, which some very useful features like &#8220;Manage More Than Your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>This is a movie review post (in order of my preference:twisted:)</b>. But before that, a bit of good news. I&#8217;ll be upgrading my site from 30 MB to 100MB. While we are at it, we might as well move to the new <a href="http://wordpress.org/development/2005/02/strayhorn/">Wordpress 1.5</a> version, which some very useful features like &#8220;Manage More Than Your Blog&#8221;, which would be immediately useful. </p>
<p>Another important news, lest I miss, is the dropping of the <a href="http://www.fsf.org.in/"> Amendments to the Indian Patents Act, 1970 </a>. I&#8217;m sure all right minded Indian software professionals heaved a collective sigh of relief, as this is not just a victory for Free Software movement, but addresses a basic right of expression. Incidentally Europe is <a href="http://www.nosoftwarepatents.com/en/m/intro/index.html">passing a similar law </a> :shock:and hopefully they&#8217;ll follow the path demonstrated by India. </p>
<p>Now lets dive into the movies:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0376541/"><br />
<h2>Closer</h2>
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<p>Closer, shot in London, is a movie adaptation of a brilliant play by Patrick Marber. The star studded cast and an equally stellar director Mike Nichols (of &#8220;Who&#8217;s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?&#8221; fame) easily made it to my must-see list for this spring.</p>
<p>Closer is a brilliant, modern drama on complex relations. Each of the actors - Natalie, Jude Law and Clive have portrayed the characters with precision acting. Notice that, I have intentionally left out Julia Roberts who, I feel, could have done better. At some point in the movie you would hate all these characters, perhaps with the exception of Natalie. Natalie is definitely one who stands out in the ensemble. She is sensual and vulnerable at the same time.</p>
<p>Though very slickly shot, the movie offers no absolution or conclusion. It remains a vivid commentary on human relationships. The brilliant visual story telling style by jumping time spans effortlessly, shows the mark of a seasoned director. Highly Recommended</p>
<p><a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0325980/"><br />
<h2>Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl</h2>
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<p>To be honest, I was put off by the title, thinking that it is another boring Hollywood ship story. I couldn&#8217;t be more far from the truth. Based off a Disneyland Themepark ride, &#8216;Pirates&#8230;&#8217; is a thorough entertainer transporting you instantly to the wild and adventurous world of the pirates.</p>
<p>This is one movie, which will make you stand up and notice one brilliant actor whom we have often ignored - I mean, Johnny Depp. Immortalising the quirky, swaying, yet always-at-his-wits anti-hero &#8220;Jack Sparrow&#8221;, Depp has proven yet again that he is one of the most versatile actors in the industry. Sprinkled with witty one-liners  and dazzling with visual effects, you cannot afford to  miss this joyride. Highly Recommended.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0317705/"><br />
<h2>Incredibles</h2>
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<p>When I landed in London (i.e. Christmas time), I always kept wondering aloud - what&#8217;s the big deal about Incredibles? I mean I can understand it being sold in every store as one product or the other, but entire Streets with humungous cartoony cutouts?</p>
<p>Well, now after seeing the movie I must say, guys&#8230;. Pixar has done it again. Before I tell you why this is my all time favourite Pixar movie, a little bit of background. Pixar is one of the rare movie houses with 100% success rate in hollywood. All its previous six movies were pure animations (no live actors except voice-overs of course). It is the first movie in Pixar by an outsider - Brad Bird from Warner Bros. who joined Pixar causing minor shakeups. As they do in every movie, &#8216;Incredibles&#8217; has created new benchmarks in computer animation. An incredible amount of path breaking wizardry in algorithmns and simulations have gone into every frame. Clearly this is one of Pixar&#8217;s greatest strengths.</p>
<p>The story revolves around Incredible family with superhero parents and superhero kids as well. Despite this, Incredibles is a typical American family that I&#8217;m sure that everyone can relate to. This makes it very beliveable and immersing yourself in the story, letting you forget the fact that the characters are (sic) computer generated. Though the movie is long (longest Pixar movie ever), it rushes at a maddening pace in a cartoon like fashion. This one is likely to be one of those favourites that you won&#8217;t mind seeing again and again. Highly recommended.</p>
<p><em>(To be continued&#8230;..)</em></p>
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		<title>Swades:: Refreshingly different!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Dec 2004 19:16:12 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Friday, our project manager sent a congratulatory mail describing everyone in our project to very Important ™ people.  I suggested the subject line, it was &#8216;We Made it Happen!’ It will be an ego-boosting exercise to describe what was written about others or myself and hence I shall resist the temptation. It led me to think a few things about projects done using offshoring. I shall return to the topic a bit later.</p>
<p>Srini, one of the key members in our project was leaving, so we thought we would plan a night out and see <strong>&#8216;Swades&#8217;</strong>. In short, it is one Hindi movie I would be proud of showing off to the rest of the world. Every scene shines through with an &#8216;Ashutosh Gowariker&#8221; touch that those who watch Lagaan would be able to relate to. Unlike being an idealistic story about an NRI&#8217;s nostalgia, it brought out several complex and interconnected issues connected with it. Yet it had a simple and down to earth message. Shah Rukh Khan has been, thankfully, considerably mellowed down for this role and the lead actress Gayatri Joshi delivers a tad stoic yet commendable performance. It doesn&#8217;t end there. Every single person in the cast gives you a thoroughly impressive performance.</p>
<p>One cannot help but compare Swades to the social awareness movies of the past. But there is a silent, subtle and yet moving characteristic of the movie that makes it contemporary. The harsh Indian landscape never looked more beautiful when captured by the wide angled lenses of Mahesh Aney. It sometimes reminded you of the <em>Vande Mataram </em>videos by Bharatbala productions commemorating 50 years of independence. The shallow depth of focus in the living room scenes was very dramatic but annoying as well.  A R Rehman&#8217;s music complements the film very well and is an aural treat.</p>
<p>Certain scenes and dialogues are very quite engaging and memorable. While certain others tend to be more like a sermon. Well, in conclusion, the movie does make its point. Unfortunately, it doesn&#8217;t climax in the epic proportions as Lagaan does, but it is a different movie isn&#8217;t it?</p>
<p>I’ve shifted to a new apartment in Ilford. The owner, Manjeet, is an interesting guy. He is a lawyer with a Punjabi accent peppered with British intonations. Today I will give a long and hard look to the empty kitchen stove because we have to know each other rather well in the future. This is how I intend to start my tryst with cooking. I expect it to look burnt, tattered and spilt over in the future but now its all clean and shiny. Ilford has a tremendous influx of immigrants from the Indian subcontinent. As a result rows and rows of shops selling Indian merchandise. This comes as a mixed blessing, the downside being a lot of cultural inbreeded, which I strongly despise.</p>
<p>Ok time to talk about Offshoring. Everywhere one comes across this is new four-letter word that has about 6 extra letters. Now that I&#8217;ve seen an entire project end-to-end, I feel it’s a good time to sit down and analyse. Offshoring is like a reality show based pop band having a lot of talented people but doing mediocre stuff and making a big hit out of it. Offshoring is like a radio DJ who has a peppy and colourful audio personality but might be a complete shocker in appearance. But seriously, offshoring a trade-off between actual work and constant communication. I feel at the end of the day, software development is not like manufacturing. You cannot clearly delineate roles or exactly estimate processes. Offshoring needs to come out of its manufacturing world past in to this intellectual domain. Time has come that we (as in, Indian software industry as a whole) consider improving the offshoring techniques and infrastructure rather than assuming that all is well and run after the next big thing. We cannot afford to loose what has come to become our USP.</p>
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		<title>Balle Balle! From Pune To UK</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Dec 2004 06:29:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;I&#8217;m sprouting wings&#8221;, that&#8217;s how I described my onsite opportunity to UK to my friends in my mail yesterday. There were a hundred forms to fill, a million tiny things to buy (gloves?) and a gazillion things to remember before I could say &#8220;I&#8217;m done!&#8221;. When nearly (95%) of my 6 page checklist was crossed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m sprouting wings&#8221;, that&#8217;s how I described my onsite opportunity to UK to my friends in my mail yesterday. There were a hundred forms to fill, a million tiny things to buy (gloves?) and a gazillion things to remember before I could say &#8220;I&#8217;m done!&#8221;. When nearly (95%) of my 6 page checklist was crossed off that I wore my jacket and boarded my taxi.</p>
<p>The taxi driver was a spiritual seeker in disguise. When our discussion meandered into yoga, he knew even the Sanskrit terms for every chakra in the body (there are seven for those who don&#8217;t know). No amount of information provided by the ‘Travel Kit&#8217; prepared me for the labyrinth called the Airport. Of course the old trick of “Uncle, uncle can you tell me…” works. But the simplicity of the answer dumbs you down at each attempt.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s actually simple. You reach the airport and wait for Check in. Check in is necessary for the non-cabin luggage (usu. 2 pieces) but starts 3 hours before departure (a term not very confusing till you meet its alter-ego ‘Arrival&#8217;!) Check in is the first time you would see your luggage being X-ray screened. Then a tag is bound around each piece. Then you move towards your airline&#8217;s boarding counter. A female wearing heavy makeup (ok a PYT) gives you a plastic card called boarding pass and a boarding pass by the Indian govt. at this point your luggage is weighted and your check-in luggage crawls out of your view into a cave curtained by leather strips.</p>
<p>Whew! No more luggages to trolley around. The next counter you&#8217;ll see is the immigration. Produce your Work Permit, Boarding Pass &amp; Passport. Now begins your long wait for the security check because it&#8217;s done only half an hour from departure. Don&#8217;t fret, what I did was use up all my remaining coins (you don&#8217;t need them anymore) in the Local call and STD booths.<br />
Securities check does a body scan and cabin luggage scan. I realized quite late that you cannot carry scissors or knifes in your cabin luggage. Sadly, I surrendered two shaving scissors at this stage. Finally you get to board the aircraft.</p>
<p>My co-passenger was another guy from Infy called Sameer. The Swiss airhostesses are as expected - stunners. I greeted one of them in German, which really struck a cord. Next time she conversed in German and with a bit of struggle I replied. The window seat afforded a absolutely stunning aerial view of Bombay. Trust me with all those yellow streetlights and buildings at night, Bombay looks scintillating. I was quite impressed by the in-flight entertainment system, and finally got to see the flick &#8220;Cat Woman&#8221;. It was not very impressive or gripping. But somehow I like the anime-like qualities in such movies and hence enjoy them. As a result, I slept very little.</p>
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		<title>Vaastu Shastra:: No Vaastu in sight!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Oct 2004 22:01:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Arun bhai</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, I saw Vaastu Shaastra in E-square multiplex just 5 rows behind the screen. From start the movie was strongly reminiscent of Bhoot and hence will draw comparisons by default. However, Bhoot scores over VS in terms of acting, characterization and cinematography. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, I saw <strong>Vaastu Shaastra</strong> in E-square multiplex just 5 rows behind the screen. From start the movie was strongly reminiscent of Bhoot and hence will <a href="http://sify.com/movies/bollywood/review.php?id=13596149&amp;ctid=5&amp;cid=2425">draw comparisons</a> by default. However, Bhoot scores over VS in terms of acting, characterization and cinematography. </p>
<p>For horror fans, the styles of horror utilized have been slightly expanded. It is a familiar formula. Perhaps, gruesome makeup has been added to the series of close-ups of hysterical characters, sudden appearance/disappearance of strangers and conservative use of ambient light. The really killer is the sound effects. Personally I felt that it has been overused. The script was heavily flawed. There is no direct connection between the movie and its title and there is no motive or a good explanation for the events.  The only notable performance was that of the boy Master Ahsaas, who contributes a lot to the spookiness of the movie.</p>
<p>Surprisingly, the best thing about watching this in a theatre is the crowd. When I was watching <strong>The Exorcist</strong>, I was in the balcony circle and you could hear genuine gasps and squeals. But the VS crowd was a lot more mischievous. Their witty comments made the dragging scenes quite entertaining.</p>
<p>For me, the most amusing part was the location. The story is set 23 kms from Pune. Hey that&#8217;s where I live! Seems I have to check my Vaastu soon <img src='http://www.arunrocks.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' />  </p>
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		<title>Pune: Picture Perfect (P3? ;)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 1999 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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It has been a long time since my last blog. Last week was mostly slogging than blogging, that&#8217;s why. But I must not complain. The System Integration Tests have turned all five of us (in my team) into beady eyed, excel-sheet tinkering workaholic sloths, but yet I must not complain. Why? Because ladies and gentlemen, [...]]]></description>
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</p><p>It has been a long time since my last blog. Last week was mostly slogging than blogging, that&#8217;s why. But I must not complain. The System Integration Tests have turned all five of us (in my team) into beady eyed, excel-sheet tinkering workaholic sloths, but yet I must not complain. Why? Because ladies and gentlemen, welcome the most beautiful Infy DC of em all, Pune Infosys! Well, nestled in the far far away hillocks of Hinjawadi (Pronounced, as an auto driver tutored me with the patience of a primary school teacher, with a soft j as in &#8216;jump&#8217;), this DC is a feast for the eyes. The people are friendly and demographics being largely<br />student population, Pune sets one at ease. While we are at it, the people are also really good looking. But like Hyderabad, there seems to be a mix. While I figured out it is the Iranian blood in Hyderabad, I might have to dig deeper into the history of this city for more info.</p>
<p>The auto drivers here are demi-gods here, with the pathetic public transport as a constant irritant. But when these gods start talking (which they often do) there is no stopping. A running commentary about this city was happening on my very first ride itself. Bombarding me with facts and figures from the political significance of a particular road to the date of establishment of a college, I couldn&#8217;t help feeling a little dumb. My guest house is inside the campus and it was everything what was promised. Gym, swimming pool, recreation center, washing machine etc. I couldn&#8217;t help feeling that this is my lucky break. Check it out:
</p><p><img src="http://www.freewebs.com/arunr/blog/PuneDC.gif" border="0" height="240" width="375" /></p>
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</p><p>Well, to have a real good view, you need a panoramic shot. Imagine about 8 buildings forming a circle around a lush green island with a golf course, exotic palms and a wooden bridge with criss-crossing meandering pathways. You get the picture. The gastronomic delights in all the food courts were par-excellence. Bangalore DC is really bad in that area and almost everyone complains about it. My room mate Atul Chaturvedi is, yet again, a PL (like my ex-roommate Shiv) from the Oracle practice. A pretty senior guy, but very friendly and having wonderful sense of humour to boot.
</p><p>Managed to see &#8216;Dhoom&#8217; over the weekend. It was a mind blowing experience. Unusually good special effects and great action sequences were the high point of the movie. In fact it becomes very difficult to make out the parts which have been digitally composited due to the use of <a href="http://www.avid.com/products/finish_composite/">avid </a>technology. the output is crisp and coherent. I&#8217;m sure it would appeal to the international audience as well. As if to ensure that, the producers &#8212; Yash Raj films have roped in the pop sensation Tata <a href="http://www.tatayoung.com/">Young</a> for an English rendering of the title track. Currently, Young&#8217;s version seems to be more popular. I also saw &#8216;My Boss&#8217;s Daughter&#8217; on TV with Atul, it was absolutely hilarious. Such kind of pictures hardly rise above slapstick humour, but this one was brilliant. The timing of the events piling up one after the other, leaving the protagonist in really really tough situations was throughly entertaining. I also watched &#8216;The Insider&#8217;, despite Al Pachino and Russel Crowe, I felt it just an average drama. Crowe delivered the same shy, introverted yet upright character he portrayed in &#8216;A Beautiful Mind&#8217;. Maybe the plot was the saving grace.
</p><p>After doling out 4,000 for a 256 MB iBall USB drive, my next major purchase happened yesterday with my new pair of Reebok for 1,990. It is black on white with orange streak having an overall futuristic look. I intend to use it when I start going for the gym. My intention of going to the gym is simple: burn somecalories, no stupid body building.
</p><p>Well, that sums up my week. Today, Atul is leaving for Belgium at 2 am in the night. I wish him a happy journey.</p>



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		<title>[BOOKS] Opening the Xbox</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 1999 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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The possibilities opened up by books are sometimes so immense that it can prove to be turning
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<p>The possibilities opened up by books are sometimes so immense that it can prove to be <a href="http://www.catb.org/~esr/writings/cathedral-bazaar/cathedral-bazaar/ar01s13.html">turning<br />
points</a>.<br />
I stumbled upon <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0761537082?v=glance">&#8216;Opening the Xbox&#8217;</a> in a second hand book fair in Bangalore. For 200 rupees it gave me a fairly up to date recount of the extraordinary rise of Microsoft in the gaming industry. Written by a journalist, the fast paced narrative<br />
laced with references to gaming stalwarts gave a clear picture of the strategies required to survive in this cut throat business.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve noticed that while Indian bookstores are inundated with books regarding learning new packages (from beginner to advanced &#8220;guru&#8221; levels), there seems to be a certain dearth of books offering an industry focus. For all you know this might have been an American edition (judging from the flap) left behind by someone. Well suffice to say, just my luck. Interestingly, the side effect of having read an influential book (influential? at least from my perspective, yes) is that you tend to completely agree with the book&#8217;s logic. I have often seen this with books by Ayn Ryand.<br />
For me, at least, my perspective of consoles changed so much that I was all for the go-for-laptop-and-Xbox idea. But much later it dawned on me (finally!) that for a serious game developer, Xbox offers no value unless he buys the Xbox SDK as well! Back to the PC with<br />
GPU-based card idea again.</p>
<p>Surprisingly, this is the logic of many serious non-game-developing gamers as well. This is perhaps they have other multimedia intensive uses like video editing/encoding as well. Anyway, from <a href="http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1558,1629295,00.asp">preliminary<br />
reports</a> GPU is going to be an integral part of our PCs. Despite this, over here, only a handful, including your local hardware guru, knows even<br />
what it is.</p>
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