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Skyline

Monday, November 22nd, 2010

So we just saw Skyline today. You know, this movie:

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I think I would give this movie an F+, if there were such a grade, for the first 88 minutes out of the 92 minute length of this turd of a movie. 

I knew what I was getting into as soon as I saw Eric Balfour in the previews.  I knew it was going to be one of those Sci-Fi B movies that show up on the Syfy Channel in the middle of the day on Saturday. I’m sure Eric Balfour is a great guy, but I have never seen him outside of Syfy Channel’s more cheesy movies.

Crystal wanted to see a movie, and this was the only US movie showing here, in Hong Kong, that we haven’t seen yet. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part: 1 comes out December 16th and Megamind comes out on the most important day of the year, December 23rd (My Birthday). Yes, make a note of it.

I will say that although this movie gets an F+ it is definitely much better than the movies that form my personal trio of death. These movies are:

  1. In The Mix
  2. Ultraviolet
  3. The Little Black Book

While those three movies get an F-, Skyline, minutes 0 to 88, gets an F+. The movie suffered from six problems:

  1. Horrible storyline
  2. Stagnant plot (like NOTHING happened for the first 80 minutes)
  3. Horrible acting
  4. it had me thinking of a mash-up of Independence Day, Cloverfield, Kai from Lexx, and some mid 20th century brain snatchers movie.
    1. some have said they saw district 9 in it too, I didn’t.
  5. Zero big name actors
  6. should have been straight to DVD or a Syfy channel Saturday midday movie.

Now the first 88 minutes does have one thing going for it

  1. The special effects, with the exception of one brief part, were pretty bad ass

Yeah just one good thing about the movie. And the best special effects in the movie were all shown in the previews. But now to minutes  89 to 92.

As the pointless movie was coming to an end I started to wonder, what is going to happen here? Are the humans going to win? is some other alien force going to come and bring fiery judgment down upon the evil aliens’ heads? will the military try and nuke the crap out of them again? (Yes they nuked Los Angeles during the movie.)

No none of that. really that last 4 minutes of the movie totally changed it for me. It was sublime I didn’t really see it coming. I knew something was going to happen with the character but I couldn’t have imagined what they thought up. And then the stills right before the credits were pretty amazing. Truly, the last 4 minutes were amazing. But the rest of the movie is an ABSOLUTE turd.

Although, in my humble opinion, the last 4 minutes were pretty amazing, I think you should just watch it on Netflix. It’s going to be one of those movies that goes straight to online streaming. You won’t even have to wait for the DVD to get mailed to you.

The Nexus S hmm…..

Thursday, November 18th, 2010

The Nexus One is the first HTC phone I have ever owned and as far ass hardware is concerned it is by far the worst phone I have ever owned. Two weeks after I got my first phone the speaker broke and it had to be exchanged. In both of my Nexus One’s the touch screen was absolutely abysmal. But I stuck with it because I LOVED the software. And I still do love the software.

After reading that there would never be a Nexus 2 I thought all was lost and that I would be stuck with a crappy touch screen for another year. I really don’t like those user interfaces that cell phone manufacturers add on to the Android Experience. I just want the plain vanilla android. And after having to exchange my phone after two weeks I wasn’t about to void my warranty by rooting the phone to get the experience that I wanted. So I resigned myself to dealing with crappy HTC hardware. And after trying to get it exchanged for the touch screen, I now know I will NEVER buy an HTC cell phone again.

Then on November 16th, 5 days late, I found out about the Nexus S. The Nexus S is really the Nexus 2 with a mirrored 2 according to Eric Schmidt. When I heard about it I though “OMFG, FINALLY! I no longer have to feel all crappy about my phone!” Then it just keeps getting better! It’s going to have Gingerbread (Android 2.3), It will have NFC (Near Field Communication), it’s going to be coming out soon (more on the “soon” later), It will be sold at Brick and Mortar stores (Best Buy), and most importantly it is NOT going to be made by HTC! I was instantly in love.

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I know that as soon as I get back from Hong Kong I am going to throw down 600 dollars and buy that phone and junk my Nexus One on Ebay. The Samsung Nexus S with the “pure google experience” is where it’s gonna be.

So in my excitement I sat down and watched the entire talk with Eric Schmidt at the Web 2.0 Summit and actually say the bad ass phone! But then came the downer. When Eric Schmidt said that Gingerbread will be coming out in the “next few weeks” I was very sad. This reminded me of the Froyo debacle from earlier this year. Google said Froyo would be coming out in a few weeks, or soon, or when it is ready, and it took months after that announcement.

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Then I started hearing about hardware issues, and dual core optimized software. Supposedly at the last minute they decided to add a dual core processor to the device but the software is not optimized for dual core. For these reasons they delayed the November 16th release date. But in any case I hope that this phone comes out in time for the Christmas holidays. But with Google’s track record, I am starting to think that it won’t.

I really want the Nexus line of phones to continue because I enjoy the pure Google experience with tethering, no crappy UI’s, no AT&T telling me I can’t install outside applications, the ability to travel outside of the US and use my phone without having to figure out Black Snow and Cydia, and no Man with his foot on my neck! So please, please, please, do this right Google and Samsung. Please get the holiday sales so that this Nexus phone will be both a success both financially and in  terms of getting android out there to the public. I know that people like me will buy the phone no matter when it comes out because that’s how we do things. We are Android fan boys and girls haha. But you have to get the normal people on the bandwagon too!

Whenever the Nexus S does come out I will be buying it if I am in the US at the time. I won’t be back from Hong Kong until December 31st!

For all those people who think that “Samsung sucks and they shouldn’t have been chosen to make the phone and HTC makes good quality phones” you obviously haven’t suffered with the Nexus One’s abysmal touchscreen. the touch screen issue on the Nexus One is well documented and all over the internets. And HTC has done what? Zip, Zilch, Nada. In fact they make a big deal about how impossible it is to exchange the phone when you call them about problems. Then when they finally transfer you to the warranty exchange department, the warranty exchange department transfers you back to the tech support as soon as they find out you have a Nexus One. So yeah I am EAGER to get off of HTC.

Even if 99% of your products are great, how you handle that last 1% says volumes about your company. And those volumes about HTC are full of bad tech support and not taking care of their customers.

So anyways, that’s all folks I’ll write something else later!

Shanghai

Sunday, October 31st, 2010

As you know I landed in Hong Kong Last week but I have been hesitating to write about Shanghai because by the time I left I had a really negative view of the city. I wanted to take the time to sort things out in my brain so that I didn’t give an overly negative view of the city. I am glad I decided to wait  because I think all the negative things that I can think of related to Shanghai occurred at the World Expo. The World Expo 2010 was really not that great. But after some reflection I have decided that Shanghai is actually a very nice city.

When we got off of our painful 12 hour train ride we were SO tired. The train from Beijing to Shanghai drops off at the Shanghai Rail Station but our hotel, Lotel Hotel, was located at the Shanghai South Rail station. Instead of taking a taxi straight there we decided to take the subway from Shanghai station down to Shanghai South Rail station. Big mistake. We were already feeling quite grumpy from the annoying train ride and then it became magnified by the struggle on the subway with 2 backpacks each. So by the time we got to the south rail station we were in pretty bad shape.

Lotel Hotel is actually a 7 to ten minute walk from the rail station but you can’t actually see it unless you go out onto Humin street and head east towards OLD Humin Street. As soon as you get to Old Humin Street you will see it in the distance to the north. Not knowing this we were milling around trying to figure out how to get there. The really annoying thing is that there are these guys on scooters riding around trying to get you to pay them to take you places on their scooter. We weren’t having that. We started to walk, when I saw Humin Street I said that we should go onto that road but then we thought that we could end up searching for the hotel forever. Searching for a long period of time would have been super annoying, so we opted for a taxi. I hailed a taxi and the douche said 50 Yuan. We didn’t know how far it was so we agreed.

We were in that taxi for 3 minutes, and two minutes was spent waiting for a red light. that taxi ride probably should have been 12-15 yuan max. Make sure you ask for a meter when you get into a taxi. We were to flustered to think about it or even care so we got ripped off.

Lotel Hotel is VERY VERY nice. I would recommend that you stay there if you are trying to choose a place to stay. It was great, clean, and VERY close to the subway stop.

Anyways enough about the hotel. After that ordeal we went to sleep. The next day we went to the Bund. The Bund is just Shanghai, on one side of the river is a modern skyline with skyscrapers and a big tower. On the other side is old European looking architecture. Here are some pictures!

 

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We ate at the Seagull on the Bund. If you sit outside it has a nice view of both sides of the Bund. The view is nice but the food was not very good. It is one of those hotel/restaurant places. This is what the place looks like.

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If you want to sit, relax and see the bund this restaurant is a good place to go. Just don’t go there expecting good food. Here is their website (http://www.seagull-hotel.com/index/index_en.asp).

The Bund was cool. We couldn’t find a good place to eat there. But we did get to put our fingers on the pulse of the city so to speak. The next day we went to the world expo… GAH!

The World Expo was the source of all of my negative feelings towards Shanghai. It was BAD and you didn’t really get much reward for your suffering. The lines were LONG and for the most part nothing in the pavilions was worth the wait. We got to see the Caribbean Communities, Peru, Germany, Spain, Indian, and Japan Pavilions. Out of all of these the only one that was worthwhile was the Japan Pavilion. Japan was the last country pavilion we visited and after that we didn’t want to see anything more. Because how can you top a friggin robot playing a violin? You can’t!

We saw that! LIVE! and the Panasonic Life Screen was also amazing. We waited in line for FOUR hours to see it. WORTH IT! Too bad the expo is over otherwise I would tell everyone to just go to the Japan Pavilion because the show they put on was seriously Bad Ass.

The other pavilions were not worth the time spent waiting. Germany was so boring I don’t even remember what it was about, Spain had some kind of gargantuan baby and what looked like an X-ray of Jesus on the cross, The Caribbean Communities Pavilion didn’t even have any Caribbean food! So yeah.

But the most frustrating part of the pavilion was the lines. We spent probably 30 hours at the Expo over 3 days and like, I dunno, 20 of those hours was spent waiting in line with the other ten split between walking around, eating, and seeing stuff.

Also the really annoying thing about the lines, and this is true of Beijing as well, the people there seem to have no patience for queuing combined with the lack of the concept of personal space in the culture. So basically the lines were chaos. In Beijing it was just people basically not waiting in line and cutting in front of people. At the expo, which may not be representative of Shanghai on the whole, was a combination of cutting and CONSTANT jostling that really started to get on my nerves. But I really had to just concentrate and understand that the culture is different.

That is one thing that you always have to remember when you are traveling all over the place. Different places do things in different ways. Those different ways can be VERY annoying to outsiders but as the saying goes, When in Rome…

Here are some pictures from the World Expo

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That last one is the China Pavilion. We had planned to go there on the last day, but after seeing a robot playing the violin we just did not give a crap about seeing any other country pavilions.

On the last day we just went in and ate across the river from all the country pavilions, went to look at some city pavilions and some special projects and that was that.

So yeah, I think Shanghai was a good experience. Now I know what to expect if I go to a large event there in the future.

Now I know and knowing is half the battle!