Sunday, September 5, 2010

Movie: Enter the Void

Enter the Void
Watched the trailer of Enter the Void by Gasper Noe yesterday night. Blew my mind. I was so excited, I even called my friend, but he knew it. I really love the shifting and flashing of colors. Lighting technique they use in the film is very interesting and inspirational. Certainly the neon color looks really great. It is now in my must-see list.

This Morning

Woke up early. First thing on my mind was this never-heard-of japanese vocab, らぶごじ - pronounces "labu gozi", from my dream, so I googled it and found out someone had made an illustration of Labrador Retriever wearing Godzilla costume. It is really cute, and another person created the cookie of it which is also really cute.

OK, then after that, I watched a movie called Planet Terror. Very gross, but funny in some way.

I created an account for YouTube with the name *********, and connected to my ******** Facebook account which has no friend. I'll use the account to create a list of Smashing Pumpkins's rare videos which I can enjoy again, again, and again.

Now weekend morning is about to finish. I would do go out and finish the book I'm still reading.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Rick Smolan and the story of Natasha

Watched TED about the story of an Amerasian girl, Natasha, who had lived in Korea and discovered by a photographer named Rick Smolan, and adopted to an American family. An incredible story which makes you think about life, destiny, and happiness.

Reading at McDonalds

Yesterday I read chapter 20 to 22 of The Catcher in the Rye at McDonalds, ordered coffee and medium fries. It was crowded with people, and business meeting had started beside me, so I moved to more quiet seat by the window where I can see people going in and out of supermarket. Listened to Nellie Mckay's rap like song all day long.

Friday, September 3, 2010

Lunch at a park

I had a peanuts-sourced chicken bento for my lunch at a park in Aoyama Kitamachi apartment. Sunny and nice wind. I bought the lunch box near my home Which sold it for just 450 yen, which is good deal!

Eddi Reader

Watched Eddi Reader's performance in TED. She sings Kiteflyer's Hill. It was really OK song and OK performance. I don't know why this clip is covering the biggest space in "Beautiful" category. I guess she must be really famous and has a large number of followers.

iTunes' new rental TV shows

I downloaded the pilot episode of Glee just to test Apple's new streaming TV episodes. One episode costs just 99 cents which I think is great price. The episode just played without a hitch, so I was impressed by that. Glee itself was really corny but fun musical drama, and I liked it. Characters in it were kind of interesting. Anyway, i think this Apple's streaming TV show rental scheme is working. It just needs more TV shows in lineup.

Ping

I downloaded and used iTunes10's new feature Ping, and it sucked. Probably because there aren't many famous people to follow, or I don't have any friends. But it bored me. It just felt like bad copy of Facebook. I didn't see any creativity in it. Also new Digg is bad like hell. I can't even select and see new articles. I really hate this trend of social networking stuff. I know it is to stay, but ... Apple, please make iTunes easier and more fun to use than just adding things.

Poems

Downloaded and watched Poetry Everywhere. Billy Collins' The Lanyard, Stanley Kunitz's final poem Touch Me, Coleman Berks' Translation from Rumi were noteworthy, and really hit me.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Reading at Dotour

Read chapter 18 and 19 while I was at Dotour. I sat where air conditioner blew cold air directly at me. Took me one and half hour to read goddam chapters, and I'm freezing cold. The place has a fountain which is nice.

Reading at Mcdonalds

From chapter sixteen and seventeen of The Catcher in the Rye at Mcdonalds on Aoyama street near United Nation University. I wasn't feeling well from sleeping too much. Ordered iced coffee and iced latte, and stayed there like 3 hours.

Apple Event

Slept till 2:00 am Apple music event. Watched it and went back to sleep. Watched it on my IPhone for the first time. It wasn't bad, but got bad connection speed problem, and switched to audio only mode few times.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Subtitles

Done putting subtitles. Translation is tough. I got bad headache and diarrhea.

Monday, August 30, 2010

Wait It Out

Wait It Out by Imogen Heap

Where do we go from here?
How do we carry on?
I can't get beyond the questions.
Clambering for the scraps
in the shatter of us collapsed.
It cuts me with every could-have-been.

Pain on pain on play, repeating
With the backup makeshift life in waiting.

Everybody says time heals everything.
But what of the wretched hollow?
The endless in-between?
Are we just going to wait it out?

There's nothing to see here now,
turning the sign around;
We're closed to the Earth 'til further notice.
A Stumbling cliche case,
crumbled and puffy faced.
Dead in the stare of a thousand miles.

All I want, only one street-level miracle.
I'll be a an out-and-out, born again from none more cynical.

Everybody says time heals everything.
But what of the wretched hollow?
The endless in-between?
Are we just going to wait it out?

And sit here cold?
Well, We'll be long gone by then.
And lackluster in dust we lay
Around old magazines.
Fluorescent lighting sets the scene
for all we could and should be being
in the one life that we've got.

(Ah, Ah, Ah)

In the one life that we've got.

Everybody says that time heals everything.
But what of the wretched hollow?
The endless in-between?

Are we just going to wait it out? sit Here?
Just going to Wait it out? Sit here cold?
Just going to sweat it out?
Wait it out.