Sunday, November 1, 2009

Love Happens....

Okay this is a recommendation from me to everyone who wants to watch a nice emotionally inspiring movie. Pick up a DVD and watch "Love Happens". The title is definitely misleading.. yes its about love and it does happen out of the blue but still the movie has a message. Its like a self help book on the silver screen and I definitely know and relate to people who would benefit themselves with the ideas of the protagonist of the movie. So without much thought, go ahead and watch the movie....


Njoi!!

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

A waste of a weekend!

Duh! What a weekend!! [8th/9th Aug 2009]
Generally such exclamations are symbolic of a great weekend but mine was juuuust the opposite.. it seemed I got up on the wrong side of the bed (hey wait a minute! I didnt even sleep on one!!) okay then must have got up on the wrong side of my couch!! Whatever may be the reason it was a disaster!
Here goes the list :-

  1. Suddenly out of the blue, got the news that there is a faint possibility that I may have to relocate for some time.. Where my frenz are finalizing their Miami trip, I have to just keep waiting for my manager to confirm his plans for me!! (gimme a break!!!)
  2. Caught up on tennis just 1 out of the 3 days.. that 1 time I did play somehow did not enjoy 1 minute of the game...
  3. Exercise - ZERRROOOO! The maximum I walked was from my apartment to the parking lot!
  4. Study for GMAT - sucked biggg time.. am now behind schedule more than ever!
  5. Study for certifications - ZERRRROOOO!
  6. Visit to the theatre - nah!! this was atleast 1 thing I used to do religiously but this week even this eluded me...
  7. Socialize with friends - Negligible!
  8. Had kind of an argument with my cousin 'sis and Raj for not visiting Blore the last time I visited India!! What more it was on my sister's bday!!
  9. Cooking - ZERRROOO! Weekend is one time I cook properly and have a nice 3-course meal. This weekend was shit load of junk food... what more yesterday wanted to have a Sub and literally toured the whole of Greater Chicago to find one damn 'Subway' OPEN at 10 PM but returned empty handed... panera bread (closed).. even Taco Bell (dont they advertise "Open Late" and crap!! So where did 'yours truly' finally manage to eat - BK (Burger King)! again full junk....
  10. Finally had some pending office work which I thought would assign my offshore and sleep peacefully on Sunday night but damn.. he 'supposedly' is down with fever.. Incidentally he is sick once every damn week.... the other one is happily on vacation and then I have to listen to their pep talks!!! aaarggghhhhhhh

    The only 'worthy' thing - watched Frost/Nixon!! Looooved the movie.. what acting!!
    Hopefully for my coming weekends I have something better to write about... cant afford another disaster in this crunch time!!

Thursday, June 18, 2009

In Maharaja's lap!

Okay, a post on something which happened a month back... it was on my first trip back home after coming to US. An honest confession - I loove aeroplanes, had always been fascinated with these mean machines and man's ability to be able to fly something weighing hundreds of tons and (ironically) made up of materials all found on ground! I have a habit of reading reviews, I find them amazingly informative, insightful and also amusing at times. So even in this case I read up couple of really interesting TRs on www.airliners.net before deciding upon the airline I wanna fly. A particularly great Trip Report (you can read it yourself here ) caught my eye and drew me to "new" Air India. Like Air India's self promotion, the TR seemed to scream its lungs out "Have you tried the NEW Air India?".......

So against the suggestion of practically everyone I knew in US, I went ahead and booked my return ticket from Chicago to Delhi on our national carrier. As an added bonus the tickets were quite competitive too but I guess the perks of flying AI would end here... Below is a small review of my experience on AI (few pros and relatively greater number of cons)

First the GOOD news :-
1. AI has started flying the state of the art B777 on select US routes - NY and CHI. These aircrafts have quite a generous seat pitch (almost 34" in Economy!!!) and decent leg space too.
2. Mood-lighting - these B777s have mood lighting and man the cabin looks beautiful n soothing once they are switched ON.. snaps coming soon.....
3. In-Flight Entertainment (IFE) - great AVOD screens with decent headphones... the flip side - bad collection of movies!!!
4. Food - For enthusiasts of desi food, no airline in this world will serve you better Indian Food than Air India... absolutely no comparison in this regard....Also AI is one of the very few airlines which serves free drinks on board (again in Economy).


Ok enuf of pros.. now for a larger list of cons.. I will only mention the select few which kinda perturbed me :-
1. In-flight service - the thing which according to me makes or breaks a good carrier. The sevice level in AI was below average. I flew 2 sectors - ORD - FRA and FRA-DEL and return, and the only time I got acceptable service was on my way back to US from FRA to ORD.... rest all were very very ordinary.. More so I was really irritated with the Behenji's (read Air Hostesses) on board the flight.. most of them were just too casual and indifferent.. one thing which particularly pissed me off was none of them had the courtsey to say "Welcome" after I said "Thank You!" Ok folks back home, please dont think I am being finicky here.. u expect these basic courtsey from air hostesses atleast!! They are India's ambassadors in some sort of way and when you stay abroad you take these stuff for granted... also there seemed to be a major underdose of "smiles" floating around!!

2. Delays - On my flight back to US, the flight was delayed.. I am not denying that this is something unusual on transcontinental routes but the worst thing was no one communicated this to us. I had a flight from CCU-DEL-ORD and I was supposed to change planes in DEL. In CCU no one cared to announce what is happening where the flight was delayed for around 2 hours (same as my transit time in DEL)

3. My ordeal with IFEs continued.. FRA - ORD the IFE wont start after the initial 10 mins.. and worst of all the collection was pathetic and exactly the same as that of my outward journey.. outdated movies and they did not even change the collection (I heard they are supposed to revamp the collection monthly) On the +ve side, I was not feeling that bad about the condn of the IFE

4. Co-passengers included 85% senior citizens, 10% foreigners and 5 % youngsters (and I am being generous here and counting people TILL the age group of 35 as "young").. May not be a big deal for many but helloooo it was for me!

All in all a pretty dissapointing experience.. Was I expecting more because of Mr Abrelosojos's TR or was I just being irrational? US carriers are notorious for their below average service whereas it is a common belief that Indian carriers and their service are the best in the world. Whatever it is, will I fly AI again? Unlikely... definitely it will not be my carrier of choice......


Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Sorry state of affairs!

I am frustrated and angry... and all because of Apple Inc. Suddenly since Tim Cook (COO and acting CEO) had taken over the reigns of the company, Apple seems to be coming up with these amazing (for some, weird for me!) promotions. 3 months back I bought my first Mac (an aluminium 13-inch one) putting in almost half of my month's salary and just yesterday got to know that these guys are shipping a MacBook Pro for the same (or wait, an actually lesser) amount. Damn these guys!!!

Next they come up with the new iPhone3G S and bring down the price of the current iPhone. OK, I have nothing against technological innovation and I knew this day would come and the newer products would be a lot cooler, but then that is not what I am angry about. Why cant Apple let the older n loyal users of iPhone 3G (like ME!) upgrade to the new software or even better the phone itself. I checked with ATT and they asked me to pay a freaking 500 USD for a shift to 3G-S. Ridiculous!!

Update : Apple did allow us to download the new iPhone v3.0 software which has few of the important tools that comes up with 3G S. Sorry Apple! you still are the best and I am a loyal fan! :)-



On a side note, take the auto industry of US for example. I think as per reports, US has the maximum number of cars per household in the WORLD. Buying a brand new car is relatively cheap as compared to most other parts, and it has a thriving used-car market. You get real good deals in the 7.5-10k USD range for an average user. Now lets just change gears and concentrate on the service side of this industry. If your car needs a repair (which it most probably would over a course of 1.5-2 years) you will be broke. Some figures :-
Used Honda Accord 2000 model - Around 6000 USD [Cool isnt it!! Read on!!!]

Service Costs :-
Catalytic Converters - Around 1500-2000 USD
Brakes (All 4) - Around 1000 USD
Auto Transmission - Around 2000 USD
Simple Rear body work - Around 1000 USD

It is highly probable that you will end up doing atleast one of the above. If you are particularly unlucky and end up doing more than one, time to buy a new car buddy!!!!

Monday, June 15, 2009

Alas!! India practically out of T20 World Cup! '09

India's early exit in the T20 World Cup had left me quite dissapointed... it was not quite long ago (in 2007) that we all cheered for India in the finals of the inaugural T20 World Cup against arch-rivals Pakistan and enjoyed every moment of India's victory...

I followed the last 2 games through cricinfo and for some reason it never felt that they were in control in either.. anyways without sounding too judgemental I wish Dhoni & Co better luck and games ahead!

Sunday, June 14, 2009

"The Hangover" after "Taking Pelham 123"

Today was a historic day! For the first time in my life I watched two back to back movies in a theatre. What started as a very lazy Sat afternoon had an exciting ending. Yours truly along with a handful reached the theatre at around 5 deciding which movie to watch "Pelham.." or "Hangover". The former had Hollywood heavyweights but the latter had a huge fan following among my friends.. nevertheless I convinced my friends to go for Pelham.. it was an OK movie.. another one of Travolta's movie where he is the bad guy and have a hostage situation.. I am a bigg fan of Travolta but somehow I feel there was nothing in this movie which I did not anticipate... anyways after the movie, one of my friends came up with this idea that lets go out and get back in for Hangover... In the beginning I thought he must be joking but I was wrong and in a miraculous way we convinced the whole group to walk back right in for another movie... "The Hangover".

Hangover was a hilarious movie... one of the good comedies in a long time.. no fancy actors, no new story line but the whole package was quite good... it might be a bit "guy" kind of a movie so to say but was a perfect movie to end an otherwise ordinary Saturday night...

P.S. I just realised that the last 3-4 posts of mine had always been about movies.. maybe an indication thats all I am doing right now! Until next time.....

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

I too watched the Watchmen!

Last Saturday I watched the "Watchmen" on an IMAX screen, on the 2nd day of its release. Well for many back home in India it would not even ring a bell. Who would have heard of a comic series which came in the mid 80's and known for its graphic nature in a country already too prone to censorship left, right and center. Frankly there are only a very few 'elitist' comic heroes who leaves the shores of predominantly the developed world namely the trio of Superman, Batman and Spiderman. Even yours truly's first tryst with the Watchmen was during the screening of "The Dark Knight" (IMAX).. where the unique style in which the trailer was shot and an awesome soundtrack (yes I am talking about the track - The beginning is the end is the beginning by Smashing Pumpkins, which incidentally does not even feature in the movie but is there in its official trailer) make me sit up and notice. I would bet that the majority of the theatre would have had a similar effect.

Directed by one of my favorites, Zack Snyder (the man behind "300") this movie is different than any other "super-hero" movies which ever came out, quite like the comic itself. Christopher Nolan showed the world the first time in "The Dark Knight" that the world of super-heroes can be every bit twisted and scary as any other human being... even seasoned movie goers would have come out of the theatre feeling heavy and mesmerized after the movie... well "Watchmen" had quite the same effect on me... I guess this very well may be the beginning of an era where super-heroes dont just stay with the kids.. it becomes serious adult business.... at least Watchmen does... its one movie where one should seriously consider the rationale behind its "R" rating..... where on the nudity department we have Dr. Manhattan's attire and super-hot Malin Akerman, the movie also has numerous gory scenes which might disturb young viewers. None of the gore is misplaced however, it goes amazingly well with the overall mood of the movie and quite like 300 the shots shown in slow-motion just exemplify the visual experience.

There are some amazing reviews floating around for this movie - from the user reviews on IMDB to some amazing professional ones. Few of my favorites are the one on CNET Review and Roger Ebert's independent review and follow-up. A thing quite noticeable in the case of Watchmen is its selected and very loyal fan base... and you would find people who absolutely either love or hate the movie/comic book.

I am still mid-way through the actual comic book and am sure by the time I finish the whole book I will have something to add to this post.. so watch out for an update....

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Before Sunrise and Sunset!

Last weekend I was one of my laziest self... the only thing I did was cooking, a lit' bit of cleaning and the rest of the time watching movies.. I could have easily watched over 5-6 movies in approx 1.5 days.... It was during this expedition of mine that I pounced upon a movie - Before Sunrise (1995).

Its a tale of 2 people who meet on a train as complete strangers and end up spending an unforgettable evening in Vienna. The whole movie is just about ONE day - beautifully portrayed and directed. It stars Ethan Hawke and a not so well known French actress - Julie Delpy and has a running time of around 100 minutes. The characters are one of the most honest I have ever seen in a commercial movie.

The movie ends on a note where the protagonists promise to meet each other again after 6 months at the same place... which unfortunately does not happen but they do meet again.... after 9 years... thats where the sequel to the movie comes - Before Sunset (2004). Noteworthy too is that the film takes place essentially in real time, i.e. the time elapsed in the story is also the run time of the film. Furthermore, the sequel was also released nine years after Before Sunrise, the same amount of time that has lapsed in the plot since the events of the first movie.I am yet to see this movie but whatever reviews I have read it seems to be equally fascinating and lovely... Can't wait to lay my hands on its DVD.....

For folks interested, here are the IMDB links for both. One suggestion - PLEASE see the movies in chronological order to really appreciate the magic and the story.

Before Sunrise (1995) - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112471/
Before Sunset ( 2004) - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0381681/

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Definitely, Maybe

Sometimes you enjoy certain movies you least expect to be good...yesterday was one such day when I saw a movie with the same name as the title of this post and what should I say... it was serendipitous!!!