yeh manas
27 Sep
I started watching all these RC Car racing and drifting videos on youtube and felt like a kid all over again. I am hooked. I need to get one of these again. Now that I have a son who understands what a car is, I think I may have just the excuse to order one of those cool ones from Korea.
29 Aug
27 Aug
I am trying out some ‘live blogging’. Love Conan O’Brien (funniest guy on tv after Jon Stewart).
Best Supporting Actress (Comedy) - Karen from Will & Grace
Best Supporting Actor (Drama) - Alan Alda from The West Wing
Best Supporting Actress (Drama) - Blythe Danner from The West Wing
Best Supporting Actor (Comedy) - Ari from Entourage [Entourage kicks ass!]
Best Supporting Actress (Miniseries/Movie) - Kelly MacDonald from The Girl In The Cafe
Best Variety/Comedy Show - Daily Show with Jon Stewart [Wasn’t even a close competition]
Best Guest Actor (Comedy) - Will & Grace
Best Guest Actress (Comedy) -
Best Director (Comedy) - My Name Is Earl
Best Writer (Comedy) - Greg Garcia from My Name Is Earl
Best Guest Actor (Drama) - Christian Klemenson
Best Guest Actress (Drama) - Patricia Clarkson
Best Directing (Drama) - Jon Cassar for 24
Best Writing (Drama) - Terrence Winters for Sopranos
Best Supporting Actor (Miniseries/Movie) - Jeremy Irons
Best Director (Comedy/Variety) - Louis J. Horvitz for 78th Oscars
Best Writing (Comedy/Variety) - Daily Show with Jon Stewart
Best Lead Actor (Miniseries/Movie) - Andre Braugher from Thief
Best Lead Actor (Comedy) - Tony Shalhoub from Monk
Best Made for TV Movie - The Girl In The Cafe
Best Reality Series - The Amazing Race
Best Director (Miniseries/Movie) - Elizabeth I
Best Writing (Miniseries/Movie) - Richard Curtis for The Girl In The Cafe
Best Miniseries/Movie - Elizabeth I
Best Lead Actress (Miniseries/Movie) - Helen Mirren for Elizabeth I
Best Lead Actress (Drama) - Mariska Hargitay for Law & Order SVU
Best Lead Actress (Comedy) - Julia Louis-Dreyfus for New Adventures [Elaine’s my favorite]
Best Lead Actor (Drama) - Kiefer Sutherland for 24
Best Comedy Series - The Office
Best Drama Series - 24
18 Aug
Krrish by Rakesh Roshan starring his son Hrithik turned out to be an interesting movie. By most standards of cinema (desi and videshi) it was disappointing technically and commercially. However, it seemed to have the potential of a franchise. The story of the budding hero seems to have scope, but it does draw from a bunch of the other comic book giants out there. Krrish’s tale of triumph resonates most with our good ol’ neighbourhood Spiderman. The lone caring grandmother, the promise of good, the need to hide the identity; in terms of superhuman powers he seems at par with Spidey as well - strength and agility but no flight. They made good (in the movie) with the archnemisis. Naseerudding Shah played Dr.Arya (yes, another mad scientist) out for global domination albeit with an Indian flavor - foreseeing the future.
Obviously, the concepts of this movie were drawn up by papa and beta Roshan while sharing a Blue Label. You can almost hear them slurring with “And then he will build a computer that will be better than all jyotshis (fortunetellers) combined…’hick’…â€. They didn’t work enough on the physics on the hero’s movements and let the wire stunts get carried away. I wish people with access to resources like the Roshans should invest in technical consultants and not just pujaris for their mahurats. In any case, this movie is a small leap for mankind and giant step for Indian Cinema. I hope companies like the ones behind Matrix and animation studios like Pixar wake up, realize the mass market hungry for their business and smell the South Indian coffee.
12 Aug
“Couples that are truly right for each other wade through the same crap as everybody else, but the big difference is they don’t let it take’em down. One of those two people will stand up and fight for that relationship if it’s right and they are real lucky. One of them will say something.â€
- Dr. Cox
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