Christopher Nolan!
As I sit here and write this post, he is looking over my shoulder.. asking me to get on with it and get to doing what I should do... watch "Following". You should be looking at me with disapproving eyes and saying "tut tut .. get to work!" But even the meanest and most cold-hearted person would not grudge me a Sunday 10 o'clock movie at the end of a hard week. I listened to 7 seminars this week. Yes, SEVEN! and most of our string seminars are never-ending. There is a particular guy who loves to talk so much that none of his talks last less than a heart wrenching, soul tearing three solid hours. You would be asking yourself all sorts of questions about existence and existentialism during his talks... but let us not digress.
The bottom-line of this post is that I like Chris Nolan. For me, a guy who can turn Batman into something eminently watchable, is a guy with loads of genius. I chanced upon this film by the guy called "Memento" which I am sure most of you know. For the poor sods who don't, it is a masterful suspense thriller, short partly backwards in time. This non-linear narrative I found later, was a signature of this guy's direction.
When "The Dark Knight" was just about making its waves around the world, I forced myself to watch "Batman Begins". I had never been impressed with people running around in bat-suits. But to my surprise, I liked the movie, even though it had the predictable last part. With my homework firmly in place, I launched into a "Dark Knight" overdrive when I was home for just a couple of days. I went and saw the film in a theater hall. It was really worth the money and effort. If you have not seen it, even if you dont like men jumping about in stupid clothes, you should go ... this is a good film, period.
I have since watched "The Prestige" which again was quite a directorial success, according to the great Bagchi.
Now, I would sit on judgment on Nolan's debut film, "Following". Wish him luck :P
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Sunday, September 21, 2008
Friday, September 19, 2008
"... been a long time, been a long time, been a lonely lonely lonely long time.."
Well, if you read this blog, the chances are that you know me and know the story about the fast and unsteady as well. Carrying on in the same vein, here I am again!
I have got myself a nice office room at my institute all to myself. It is heaven, as long as it lasts!
I am going to write about random things today. Maybe about the snake which crossed the road in front of me the other day, maybe about the bookshelf in my new room which I can't open, maybe about the guy who is supposed to come looking for me with stuff... but who never ever manages to turn up... maybe about the bottle of water without water which I would dearly like you to fill up for me.... and then again, maybe not!
Did you know that I love writing on a chalk board? I am sure you did not. But what the hell!
Did you know that the last book I read was John Steinbeck's East of Eden? Now you think I am showing off... well.... maybe I am. so?
There is a nice breeze blowing outside today. The sort that makes you want to walk. And chances are that if you knew me, you would know I like to take walks. Even if you did not, I told you....
At any rate, walking is better than talking to you now!
Well, if you read this blog, the chances are that you know me and know the story about the fast and unsteady as well. Carrying on in the same vein, here I am again!
I have got myself a nice office room at my institute all to myself. It is heaven, as long as it lasts!
I am going to write about random things today. Maybe about the snake which crossed the road in front of me the other day, maybe about the bookshelf in my new room which I can't open, maybe about the guy who is supposed to come looking for me with stuff... but who never ever manages to turn up... maybe about the bottle of water without water which I would dearly like you to fill up for me.... and then again, maybe not!
Did you know that I love writing on a chalk board? I am sure you did not. But what the hell!
Did you know that the last book I read was John Steinbeck's East of Eden? Now you think I am showing off... well.... maybe I am. so?
There is a nice breeze blowing outside today. The sort that makes you want to walk. And chances are that if you knew me, you would know I like to take walks. Even if you did not, I told you....
At any rate, walking is better than talking to you now!
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