Friday, March 11, 2011

Oscar and me

Just a quick post a few days after the 83rd Oscars. The title isn't meant to be self-important...rather, it's more a re-statement of how nearly everyone has disagreed with Oscar in the past. It doesn't mean that Oscar is wrong, or that anyone else is right. Just that when your opinion is stacked up against the few thousand odd members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences that hands out the Oscars, statistically, it's likely the choice of one single person isn't always going to match the Academy's. So, to celebrate the upcoming nominations, here's how my choices (i.e. who I would vote for if I had an Academy vote), stacked up against Oscar's in the past. For each case (except one), I've limited my choices to those movies that were co-nominated, along with the winning film, for Best Picture that year.

1994
Oscar: Forrest Gump
orluak: Quiz Show

1995
Oscar: Braveheart
orluak: Sense & Sensibility

1996
Oscar: The English Patient
orluak: The English Patient

1997
Oscar: Titanic
orluak: Titanic

1998
Oscar: Shakespeare in Love
orluak: Shakespeare in Love

1999
Oscar: American Beauty
orluak: The Insider

2000
Oscar: Gladiator
orluak: Almost Famous*

*Almost Famous was not nominated for Best Picture, but won for Original Screenplay

2001
Oscar: A Beautiful Mind
orluak: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

2002
Oscar: Chicago
orluak: The Hours

2003
Oscar: The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
orluak: Lost in Translation

2004
Oscar: Million Dollar Baby
orluak: Sideways

2005
Oscar: Crash
orluak: Good Night, and Good Luck

2006
Oscar: The Departed
orluak: Little Miss Sunshine

2007
Oscar: No Country for Old Men
orluak: Juno

2008
Oscar: Slumdog Millionaire
orluak: Departures**

**Departures was not nominated for Best Picture, but won for Foreign Language Film

2009
Oscar: The Hurt Locker
orluak: Star Trek***

***Star Trek was not nominated for Best Picture, but won for Makeup

2010
Oscar: The King's Speech
orluak: Inception

So...except for a hat-trick of matches from 1996 to 1998, my personal preferences haven't matched up with Oscar at all in my 14 years of following the awards. Let's see how we agree for 2008. Hope everyone's favorite movies get nominated this Thursday!

Monday, December 27, 2010

Most Memorable TV/Movies of 2010

Here's the rundown :)

TV Episodes:

The Delivery (The Office, Season 6 Episode 17-18)
Written by Daniel Chun and Charlie Grandy
Directed by Seth Gordon and Harold Ramis


Eye of Heaven, Gateway of Earth (Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood, Episode 60)
Written by Hiroshi Onogi
Directed by Yasuhiro Irie


The Great Game (Sherlock, Season 1 Episode 3)
Written by Mark Gatiss
Directed by Paul McGuigan


It's My Party and I'll Lie if I Want To (Better Off Ted, Season 2 Episode 12)
Written by Mike Teverbaugh
Directed by Michael Spiller


Last Stand (Burn Notice, Season 4 Episode 18)
Written by Matt Nix
Directed by Stephen Surjik


Modern Warfare (Community, Season 1 Episode 23)
Written by Emily Cutler
Directed by Justin Lin


Park Safety (Parks and Recreation, Season 2 Episode 19)
Written by Aisha Muharrar
Directed by Michael Trim


Sins of the Past (Terriers, Season 1 Episode 11)
Written by Tim Minear
Directed by Tucker Gates


The Suitcase (Mad Men, Season 4 Episode 7)
Written by Matthew Weiner
Directed by Jennifer Getzinger


3:00pm to 4:00pm (24 Series Finale)
Written by Howard Gordon
Directed by Brad Turner


Honorable mentions: Classy Christmas (The Office), Quid Pro Quo (Terriers), Tomorrowland (Mad Men), Unplugged (Modern Family)


Movies:

Inception
Written and directed by Christopher Nolan

The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya
Written by Fumihiko Shimo
Directed by Tetsuya Ishihara and Yasuhiro Takemoto

Summer Wars
Written and directed by Mamoru Hosada

Taipei Exchanges
Written and directed by Hsiao Ya-chuan

The Town
Written by Ben Affleck, Peter Craig and Aaron Stockard
Directed by Ben Affleck


Most Memorable Performances:

Actor: Jon Hamm "Don Draper" (Mad Men)

Actress: Cherry Jones "President Allison Taylor" (24)

Ensemble: The cast of "Terriers"

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Rene Liu 刘若英 Singapore Concert 2010

Went to Rene Liu's Singapore concert last night. Probably my favorite artiste after Liang Jing Ru :) It's Rene's first concert in Singapore. Amazing. I bought a balcony seat but got bumped up to a terrace seat! Yay! Although the downside, naturally, is that there weren't a lot of people there. The Indoor Stadium was far from full...hopefully this doesn't affect whether there will be another concert here again in the future.

This was my first ever concert at the Indoor Stadium, and I must say, the venue's pretty good. All the seats up in the terrace had a pretty good view of the stage. The acoustics sound pretty awesome too, although I'm far from being an expert in this field, so I can't really say. Hope there will be more events here in the future where I can go to.

The concert started at around 8.30pm. I had an entire row to myself :) Right from the starting song, which was a combo of 听是谁在唱歌/年华, Rene was in great voice, and she was pretty much faultless in her vocals throughout the entire duration of the concert, which only ended at ~ 11.40pm. We got our money's worth, and then some :)

Rene commented that she had been warned it might be hard to do a concert in Singapore as the audiences tend to be a little more shy. She wasn't kidding. The crowd was pretty muted, especially comparing with the previous Liang Jing Ru concert I had been to in Chengdu. The audience did get more into it as the concert progressed, helped immeasurably by Rene's chiding...she was great at working the crowd, and the interludes between the songs were filled with humorous monologues and banter with the crowd, e.g. confiding the awkward questions she would get at weddings (a Liang Jing Ru shoutout here!!! Yay!! As Rene mentioned a few of her good friends who had gotten married recently) from relatives and friends about when she would get married, and the various nicknames that she had acquired over the years. A special mention has to be made especially for Rene's onstage chemistry with the guest performer for the night, Mayday bandmember Masa. They were great together and their teasing, I'm pretty sure, brought smiles to every one in the audience. They dueted on 舞女 with some great dance moves, and also on a song by Cheer Chen, which I thought was really lovely. I have not heard much music from Cheer Chen previously, but she's so well-regarded and her songs have such a unique, folksy-touch to them that lends them a distinctive charm...will definitely check out more of her songs in the future. See? Coming to Rene's concert has the added benefit of listening to other great music too! Eason Chan's 十年 sounds like a great song too.

One really nice thing was that Rene and the organizers really put in effort to make the concert tailored for Singapore. For instance, the abovementioned interlude with the questions that she would get at weddings was done with very Singaporean-sounding accents as the voices of her relatives and friends. In addition, in the encore portion, Rene sang Stefanie Sun's 遇见! Awesome!

It was a real treat to hear Rene sing so many of her greatest hits and new songs live, especially my favorite songs of hers 我等你, which came pretty early in the concert songlist and her new song 我不想念. Of course, any concert would be remiss without the classics 很爱很爱你 (which closed off the main concert) and 后来, which was the penultimate song of the night. The fast song 到处乱走 was electric and really got the crowd going, and Rene even threw her high-heeled shoes into the crowd! A guy got one and a girl got the other so naturally match-making ensues (hee!) but alas, the guy came with his date :) Another highlight was Rene introducing her band during the song 爱你一万年, with each bandmate singing the signature chorus. It was really an innovative way to do this, and closed with Rene telling the crowd that, now that we've heard how it's sung, we can sing likewise :)

One sentimental moment in the concert was when Rene recounted how she felt a connection to Singapore because it was here that she got noticed by industry veteran Sylvia Chang. Rene was here ten years ago as an assistant to Emil Chua, Chen Sheng, Li Zong Sheng and Zhao Chuan for Rock Records' anniversary concert, and she was carrying all this luggage and checking in at the hotel, and Sylvia Chang noticed this strong girl carrying all this baggage, and invited her to act in her next show. And the rest is, shall we say, history :)

The encore was terrific. The encore chant was pretty insipid, but luckily that did not deter Rene from delivering a great encore performance. It started with 继续-给15岁的自己, a lovely song from her latest album which chronicles the trials and tribulations of growing up. As mentioned, Rene then sang 遇见, and also Sylvia Chang's 爱的代价, which is another favorite song of mine. The crowd really got into it at 后来, singing several lines in good voice (me too!), before Rene's rendition of Mayday's 生命有一种绝对 closed off the evening, with Rene getting into a gravity-defying trapeze performance mid-song too, which was a real treat.

It was a thoroughly enjoyable evening. I had a great time at the concert, and from the crowd reactions, everyone else felt pretty much the same way too. Rene's vocals were pitch perfect throughout the evening, and her banter with the audience was terrific throughout. Definitely looking forward to hearing one of my favorite artistes live in concert again, hopefully in the near future.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Jim and Pam...best TV couple ever

Seriously. I'm glad they're living happily ever after :) My favorite fanvid, amongst the millions and billions online



And yes, I really can't wait till the start of the season!

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Favorite moments in Dunder-Mifflin history...go!

How about each and every episode of the second and third seasons, as this great fanvid shows :)

Saturday, January 2, 2010

三吋日光

Nice sweet song to start the New Year :)

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Golden Potato Awards 2009

Happy New Year, everyone! Rundown of the most memorable TV shows of the year :)

Special Effects: Battlestar Galactica

Opening Titles: Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood OP1

Theme Song: "Beautiful World" Hikaru Utada (Evangelion 2.0)

Not a TV show, but the movie was great, and it's a rebuild of a TV show, so that counts too, right? (Rhetorical, don't answer that)

Comedic Performance (tie): Eric Stonestreet "Cameron Tucker" (Modern Family) who also gave us the most memorable quote of the year "I gave her a pair of gorgeous diamond earrings and she gave me a hint." Heh.

Nick Offferman "Ron Swanson" (Parks and Recreation)

Sidekick (tie): Tim DeKay "Agent Peter Burke" (White Collar)

Jonathan Slavin and Malcolm Barrett "Phil and Lem" (Better Off Ted)

Villain: In order of their appearance, Gluttony, Lust, Envy, Greed, Wrath, Sloth and Pride (Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood)

Couple: Jason Segal and Alysson Hannigan "Marshall Erickson and Lily Aldrin" (How I Met Your Mother)

Team: Jeffrey Donovan, Gabrielle Anwar and Bruce Campbell "Michael Westen, Fiona Glenanne and Sam Axe" (Burn Notice)

Actress: Cherry Jones "President Allison Taylor" (24)

Actor: Steve Carell "Michael Scott" (The Office)

Ensemble: The voicecast of "Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood"

Farewell: ER

New Show: Parks and Recreation

TV Series: Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood

Here's hoping for another great TV year in 2010!