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prog ([personal profile] prog) wrote2007-05-14 11:31 am
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Weekend

Had a great weekend. Saturday [livejournal.com profile] classicaljunkie and I drove to the south shore to meet my mom for her birthday. We drove around the area together and looked at the houses I grew up in, which still look quite the same, though Cliff Top is smaller than I remember! It still has a nice "Cliff Top" sign; I'm glad that its name has survived whatever sequence of owners it's had over the last two decades.

We walked around Nantasket Beach a little. It looks a lot different without that roller coaster, man. The two arcades I so fondly remember both still seem to be there, though. I want to return soon, after the summer season starts, to see what they're like now. Honestly, I'm surprised that the Penny Arcade is still there; in the 1980s that's where you'd find all the low-rent arcade games, while the nicer and newer stuff was in Dream Machine. I'm assuming they're not actually boarded-up vacant properties with the signs still on!

We saw "The Illusionist" on DVD, and I didn't like it very much. We watched the finale of Survivor Fiji, which made me subtly upset, becuase (a) the wrong guy won because a third contestant played kingmaker for irrationally selfish reasons (though at least the winner was one of the "good guys"), (b) half the people in the final jury acted like total assholes, and (c) I still don't have a million dollars and here this other guy does now. Though I bet he doesn't actually, coz of how these things work, but still.

Everyone played too much Puzzle Quest. Blaaargh. It is a really good game.



Starting this week, I'm rolling out out a new way to parcel my time. I had been vaguely holding onto a model from when I started at ITA, but that's been outmoded for months and it's high time I tried something that reflects my current actual lifestyle. Here's what I'm trying instead:

Mon, Tue, Wed: Make money. For now, that means contract programming work, and activities that support same.
Thu, Fri: Volity furtherance, of any kind. Can be coding, or project management, or just reading a relevant book.
Sat: Free day. Wheeee.
Sun: Video projects. Edit, write, or plan. Whatever needs doing next.

I can be social and whatever on any day; this schedule just defines where my default stance lay on any given day of the week. It also gives me some soothing mental sorting: if I'm fretting because I have three fairly heavy things to accomplish, lo! here is an arbitrary but good-as-any order to accomplish them in, based on where we happen to be in the calendar.

[identity profile] modpixie.livejournal.com 2007-05-14 08:21 pm (UTC)(link)
what didn't you like about the illusionist?

i was really disappointed in the adaptation. neil burger and i got something different out of the story, that's for sure. it was disappointing to see this story that reads like a victorian horror on the page turned into the usual suspects with magic tricks for the screen.

[identity profile] prog.livejournal.com 2007-05-14 08:44 pm (UTC)(link)
I hadn't read the short story, and in fact hadn't even heard of it before CJ picked it off the shelf and said that the film was contemporary with The Prestige - which I did enjoy - and got eclipsed by it despite good reviews.

I was put off from the get-go by the dopey, over-the-top magic effects, with fully three-dimensional ghosts walking around and so on. I wondered if maybe this was what the illusions looked like when filtered through the credulous perceptions of Eisenheim's audience, but the film never gave me any credit for running my suspension of disbelief so actively.

I felt the twist ending didn't need to be there at all. To me, the movie made less sense with it than without. My reaction towards the end was like "Well, this movie wasn't all that bad, I guess, and at least WHAT OH COME ON."

[identity profile] prog.livejournal.com 2007-05-14 08:45 pm (UTC)(link)
And I'm well aware that NYEERRRR STAGE MAGIC DOESN'T LOOK LIKE THAT is about as valid a reason to dislike a film as UNNNNH SPIDERMAN WOULDN'T TAKE OFF HIS MASK SO MUCH but whatevs.