Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Edward Norton

 Image Credit: The Insider

This blog is slowly converting to a movie review blog. Which I have absolutely no problem with. And neither should you.

Up until last week, I had watched 2 movies of Edward Norton. Fight Club and more recently The Illusionist. I remember watching American History X when it came out, but then I was a stupid college student who probably slept through most of it (I blame my then crazy schedule for this and it should by no means be indicative of my love for cinema). Anyway, this entry warrants a little background about my movie watching habits and seasonal obsessions.
 As Monty Brogan in The 25th Hour

When I like a movie I watch, I go to it's Wikipedia and/or IMBD page and read up on the actors/directors/writers etc. I then go about watching every movie of the said director or actor. This method has served me well in finding hidden gems. For example, I watched Matilda, directed by Danny De Vito a while back, which made me watch Death To Smoochy (same director), which made me watch all movies of Ed Norton. Once I am done with him - I still have the Obama campaign documentary remaining, I'll move on to Throw Momma from the Train and the rest.
As Smoochy the Rhino
Image Credit: NYTimes

Now, most people agree on Ed Norton being a good actor. Sure, people sometimes relegate him to being predictable and repetitive (multiple-personality roles), but why change something that works as good as this (think Tom Cruise). Looking beyond these roles, he has done some amazing "normal" characters with aplomb too - Father Brian in Keeping the Faith and Smoochy the Rhino in Death to Smoochy.

Whatever people may label him as - controlling and difficult (he works on the scripts of all his movies), intelligent and articulate (Yale grad after all), I can confidently (by virtue of watching every single YouTube video of him in 2 days) say that he is a honestly genuine and level-headed person who knows exactly what he wants, in movies and otherwise.

Also, he is super involved with conservation, sustainability and the environment - all of which I am/try to be involved in. Maybe some day when he is testifying at the Congress again, I'll get a glimpse of him!

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

One day...

When I buy a tiny piece of real estate with my name on it, I'll build a stone house and have the following in some form:
  • Red Chandelier
  • Fawn (the color! Geez..)
  • A library
  • Kitchen island
  • Something unfinished
  • White painted wood
  • Dark stained wood
  • Bay window
  • Walk-in closet
  • Patio/ backyard/ balcony/ terrace
  • Big grandfather sofa chair, preferably rocking
  • Yellow wall
  • Milk glass
  • Something refurbished/ salvaged
  • Something handmade
  • Everything perpendicular
  • Double light-blocking curtains
  • Canvas and/or corduroy
  • Silk
  • Textured wallpaper
  • Tulips and/or sunflowers
  • Sunlight
  • No plastic

Thursday, March 18, 2010

I am gonna do this - maybe starting April 1?

Day 01 — Your favorite song
Day 02 — Your favorite movie

Day 03 — Your favorite television program
Day 04 — Your favorite book
Day 05 — Your favorite quote
Day 06 — Whatever tickles your fancy
Day 07 — A photo that makes you happy
Day 08 — A photo that makes you angry/sad
Day 09 — A photo you took
Day 10 — A photo of you taken over ten years ago
Day 11 — A photo of you taken recently
Day 12 — Whatever tickles your fancy
Day 13 — A fictional book
Day 14 — A non-fictional book
Day 15 — A fanfic
Day 16 — A song that makes you cry (or nearly)
Day 17 — An art piece (painting, drawing, sculpture, etc.)
Day 18 — Whatever tickles your fancy
Day 19 — A talent of yours
Day 20 — A hobby of yours
Day 21 — A recipe
Day 22 — A website
Day 23 — A YouTube video
Day 24 — Whatever tickles your fancy
Day 25 — Your day, in great detail
Day 26 — Your week, in great detail
Day 27 — This month, in great detail
Day 28 — This year, in great detail
Day 29 — Hopes, dreams and plans for the next 365 days
Day 30 — Whatever tickles your fancy

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

I am penning a letter. Yes. With a pen and paper. Oh stop it. I am old-school that way.

Thursday, March 11, 2010