Tag: Movies
My Neighbourhood Has Been Overrun By Tropfest
by Aidan on Feb.22, 2010, under Movies
Last night I went and watched the Tropfest festival at Melbourne’s Federation Square.
I’m a big fan of short films and Australia is blessed to have such a cool festival. (World’s biggest short film festival).
Hundreds of people enter short (less than 7 minutes) films every year and the 16 finalists are screened at public venues around Australia.
There were quite a few animated films and almost all of the finalists were comedies of one manner. My favorite was Fish Lips, a quirky film that aimed towards a similar sense of humor that you can find in Amelie.
The winning film, Shock had a great ending. The second place getter, My Neighborhood Has Been Overrun By Baboons, was another favorite of mine.

A complete list of the winners is available at the Tropfest site.
You can watch the winners online at Tropfest Online Videos
It’s interesting to compare the success of funny short films to comedic short fiction. I think making the written word funny is a lot harder than making a short film funny. Apart from the obvious lack of visual gags, it’s easier to establish a quick identification with a character when you can see the actor.
Apparently I’m a Movie Star
by Aidan on Feb.04, 2010, under Misc
Well, at least I have my own entry in the Internet Movie Database.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1871615/
I ended up getting an art department credit as a mission designer of all things.
The IMDB lists some computer games. Many years ago I worked on KKND2 (don’t ask what the acronym stands for). The game even reached number one on the bestselling charts in Germany. I never actually played the complete game, but I’m sure it must have been ubergood…
2009: The Year in Movies
by Aidan on Jan.11, 2010, under Thoughts
My favorite movies that I watched in 2009 (some of them were released in the last couple of years). Lots of genre films and lots of animation.
Coraline
Beautiful animation and strong characters. Fun, creepy stuff.
District 9
Aliens, explosions and an interesting plot. What’s not to love?
Doubt
Great acting and an intriguing storyline. Ever since I saw The Big Lebowski, Philip Seymour Hoffman has been one of my favorite actors. He stars again here.
Gran Torino
My favorite movie of the year. I suspect I liked it a lot more than most people do. But I’m a sucker for an angry old man redemption story.
Let the Right One In
12-year-old Swedish vampires are a LOT scarier and more memorable than their whining North American adolescent counterparts.
Moon
Slow-paced but thoughtful science fiction.
Up
Features one of the most moving and beautiful montage scenes in any film.
WALL·E
Another Pixar gem. Amazing how they can do some much with so little dialogue.
Watchmen
Postmodern superheroes. I really enjoyed the adaption and I think the movie’s ending makes more sense the graphic novel’s.
Zombieland
“Set aside the feverish homeless cannibal I’m living the dream.”
Runs out of steam towards the end and veers in ClicheLand, but before that, it’s a lot of fun.
I also really enjoyed The Informant, Mary and Max, Monsters vs Aliens and Sleep Dealer. I enjoyed Slumdog Millionaire, but thought it could have been so much better. Ponyo was okay, but disappointing compared to Miyazaki’s other films.
I didn’t see any documentaries that grabbed me in 2009. Encounters at the End of the World was all right (in his typically eccentric style Werner Herzog goes to Antarctica to try and answer the question of why chimps don’t ride goats), but not nearly as memorable as Grizzly Man.
Films I haven’t seen yet, but suspect I might like: Avatar, A Serious Man, Sherlock Holmes, Gomorrah, Red Cliff, Samson & Delilah, The Brothers Bloom, Up in the Air, The Men Who Stare At Goats.
Linkarama
by Aidan on Dec.30, 2009, under Fun Links
Learn to Let Go: How Success Killed Duke Nukem
http://www.wired.com/magazine/2009/12/fail_duke_nukem/all/1
Phantom Menace Review
The best (and longest) movie review I’ve ever encountered.
http://www.slashfilm.com/2009/12/17/watch-this-70-minute-video-review-of-star-wars-the-phantom-menace/
Star Wars quotes in Japanese
http://nihonshock.com/2009/12/star-wars-quotes-in-japanese/
Can tongue surgery improve English-speaking ability?
http://www.japanprobe.com/2009/12/21/can-tongue-surgery-improve-english-speaking-ability/
Richard K Morgan on the Pointlessness of Arguing About Genres
http://www.richardkmorgan.com/article_soundfury.htm
Satan Takes Pokemon Seriously
Kim Peek, the original Rain Man, dies
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article6964730.ece
Using Menu Psychology to Entice Diners
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/23/dining/23menus.html?pagewanted=all
Robot Invasion YouTube Video from Uruguay leads to Hollywood contract
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8417789.stm
HP Computers Are Racist
Linkarama
by Aidan on Dec.21, 2009, under Fun Links
Trained-up ninja monkeys ‘turn on master’
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/entertainment/984812/trained-up-ninja-monkeys-turn-on-trainer
Chinese opera face-changing
http://www.reuters.com/article/video/idUSTRE5BA0I720091211?videoId=12268497
Coconut Collecting Octopus
The Inexplicable Adventures Of “Zombie vs. Ninja”
http://io9.com/5429240/the-inexplicable-adventures-of-zombie-vs-ninja
Creepy Japanese Baby Simulator
http://gizmodo.com/5429651/japanese-baby-simulator-is-1000-times-creepier-than-a-normal-baby
Your Chance to buy a Japanese island previously used by the Imperial Navy as a disinfection station.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/japan/6811348/Japan-auctions-Hiroshima-island-to-help-balance-books.html
Economist “Did you know?” on Social Media & Technology
R.I.P. Alien Screenwriter Dan O’Bannon
http://io9.com/5429739/rip-alien-screenwriter-dan-obannon
John Scalzi -- The Winners and Losers of ’00s SciFi Movies
http://blogs.amctv.com/scifi-scanner/2009/12/scifi-winners-and-losers-of-the-decade.php
John Scalzi -- The Ten Worst SciFi Blockbusters of the ’00s
http://blogs.amctv.com/scifi-scanner/2009/12/worst-scifi-movies-of-the-00s.php#more


