Archive for February, 2008

Pizza!!!

I made pizza for the family last weekend, everything was made from scratch… shit was Awesome!

Diced tomatoes, roasted with some seasoning & chopped garlic.
Buffalo Mozzarella
Sliced black olives

Pizza 01

Pizza 03

Pizza 02

Movie Posters I want…

I’ve always wanted to collect various posters or prints of my favorite movies, don’t know why I never actually started. I’ve had a couple over the years, but they were all lost in our house fire. Right now I have a 300 poster, which isn’t like a poster at all, its hard, almost like it was painted, it’s pretty cool. Here are some I really want, I’m listing what ever comes to mind, no movie really takes precident over another.

Fight Club
Fight Club movie poster
This isn’t the poster most know, it was mostely used in the cheaper theaters, although some made it into the big ones, such as AMC and Edwards’ Theaters.

Eastern Promises
Eastern Promises movie poster
I found a lot of people didn’t like this movie, well… your stupid.

Green Street Hooligans
Green Street movie poster
Whether you like soccer or not, this movie is awesome.

Boondock Saints
Boondock Saints movie poster
Despite not so good accents, and some cheezyness, good movie that ended up being completely over-hyped by Hot Topic.

Pulp Fiction
Pulp Fiction movie poster
This one probably should be at the top, some reason I didn’t think of it until now…

Donnie Darko
Donnie Darko movie poster
Beautifal movie, hard to explain to others, only way is to make them watch it, and hope they understand it.

There’s a lot more, but the process of editing pics in Photoshop is getting old, so heres a list of some more I want, Im sure I will forget some.

Star Wars 1-6
Pi
Requiem for a Dream
Kill Bill 1-3
Matrix 1-3
From Dusk till Dawn
Juno
SuperBad

Appreciate Your Voice

Appreciate your voice,
Voice your opinion,
Tell someone off,
Literally express through telling,
Your pain, your love, your fear and your desire.

Appreciate your voice,
Through this vocal transmission,
You can open or close communication,
Hurt more than any known aggression,
Or help more than any motivation.

Appreciate your voice,
Staying silent should be a sin.
The pen is mightier?
I think not…

Short Film - Black Button

I got bored this morning, curiously looking for Short Films to help me with the Screen Writing contest I’m entering, and came across this awesome Short on YouTube. The Premise is the man in white is given a choice, a rather primitive yet intriguing choice, accept an offer of $10mil with the cost of someone elses life, or walk out with nothing, taking the moral high ground. Watch to  find out!

TV Review: The Tudors & Californication

Before diving into The Tudors, then Californication I never really had much interest for anything Showtime. Possibly because I wasn’t subscribed to it, I only had HBO and Starz. Now that my parents changed providers to Verizon with their beautiful FiOS TV package, they opted for Showtime. Naturally, I threw my hands up in protest, because HBO is god in my book. So imagine my surprise when I decided to actually check out something Showtime offered. First up, was The Tudors.

The Tudors: Season One (A-)

The Tudors

I’ve always been a complete sucker for anything medieval, so I had my hopes up for The Tudors, and thankfully, it didn’t let me down. Basically The Tudors is about the reign of King Henry VIII, and his quest for anything that pleases him, much to the discomfort of everyone around him. Jonathan Rhys Meyers does a very good job at Henry VIII, he is a very cocky king, yet seems innocent at heart. He means well, but can never seem to do right. He is surrounded by people only looking out for themselves, ill-advising him to their advantage. Season 1 is mostly about Henry falling for one of the Queen’s maidens Anne Boleyn, and attempting to secure her as the Queen, claiming the marriage was never in good faith, and the fact that the Queen as unsuccessfully given Henry a Son. Maria Doyle Kennedy plays the Queen superbly, a pure example of the people’s Queen. Throughout the entire series, I couldn’t help but feel her pain, as her love for the King is pushed aside for a younger, “prettier” woman.

Full with deceit, betrayal and good old burning of the wicked, The Tudors is a overall great show, it has some quirks here and there, but they are so minor in my eyes that they aren’t worth mentioning.

Californication: Season One (A)

Californication

Californication to me is a smart, dirty, fun, sexy and a very enjoyable comedy. It’s about Hank Moody (David Duchovny), a troubled novelist whose move out to L.A. and a bad case of writer’s block severely complicate the relationship with once girlfriend Karen (Natascha McElhone – The Truman Show, Ronin) and daughter Becca (Madeleine Martin). I loved every single character in Californication; I can honestly say that, some more than others though. Besides Hank’s quick, without missing a beat come-backs, Becca is probably my favourite. She’s a 12 year old rock star wannabee, but quite possibly the smartest 12 year old character I’ve seen in a long time, in terms of being in touch with her feelings, being her Father’s voice, his conscience when he can’t find it himself. Again, as with The Tudors, you really feel for the characters. You feel Hanks pain, and his struggle, you feel Karen wanting to get back with him, but she’s just not sure if its the right thing, and you feel Becca’s longing hope that it all actually happens. The show also has a modern day answer to Lolita, which actually makes me want to jump into the show, and bitch slap the daughter of Karen’s new boyfriend, Mia (Madeline Zima - The Nanny).

The main reason that kept me from slapping the + to the A for its rating, is in the early episodes, like the first 3-4, Californication borderlines on a soft-core porn. I don’t mind watching a show where characters do what humans naturally do, and I know Hank is fucked up in his own way, but seriously, to me it shows a lack of writing ability. The last episode might throw some people off, because it makes you wonder if it actually happened, or if Hank was just day-dreaming as usual. I highly recommend this show to anyone, as long as you aren’t a super mega conservative.

~Vaughn

Star Wars: Force Unleashed

Force Unleashed

Oh my god, I can’t wait for this game to come out. Anyone that knows me, knows how big of a Star Wars nerd I am! Finally a Star Wars game that not only looks amazing, but bridges Episode 3 & 4! Not only that, but we get to explore more of the Dark Side. I’m so geeking out right now, and I don’t care!!! The game use not 1, not even 2, but 3 physics engines! This my friends, is a next-generation title in development.

It is funny how this all started from a Physics Tech Demo, and ended up becoming a game. Be sure to check out all of the awesome videos, including Developer interviews here!

I mean c’mon, the dude brings down a Star Destroyer… by himself!

/Geek.

~Vaughn

Random Rant

Ok, it’s rant time. It’s been a good while since I’ve had one of these liberating rants.

What sparked this urge to rant is actually a result of my boredom. It’s Friday, and with nothing to do, I hopped on Xbox Live, and downloaded the demo for Turning Point: Fall of Liberty. The game is about the Invasion of NYC, and I’m guessing other American cities by the Nazis. It’s on a “Next-Gen” console, yet there is absolutely nothing Next-Gen about it… at ALL! Before playing the game you are shown a short clip letting you know that this game is “Powered by Unreal Technology”. That’s a bold statement, seeing as how if the game really is, the Developers did a shyte job at utilizing its power.

Granted, it was a demo I played, but based on this demo, I will never again play the game. The graphics, sucked, the controls, stupid and slow, and the AI, retarded. After playing Call of Duty 4, it’s my belief that EVERY console FPS should play the same, that’s my standard. The premise of the game is a good one, and has potential, but it just doesn’t deliver. If you can afford to even license the Unreal Engine, spend some money on Developers that can use it damnit! It’s not all the Dev’s fault, no, I spread the blame evenly, and making sure everyone gets a taste. C’mon designers, art directors, wake up! Seriously, why when Germans jump out of the Super-Nazi Blimp, do they ALL glide on the same path, as if tethered to the ground, even though the Blimp is moving away. In a Next Generation environment, that’s just laziness.

Are studios afraid of trying something new, are they afraid of actually trying, actually breaking the mold? Are they just stuck in their old ways, scared to use new technology.

 Ugh!

 ~Vaughn

Whats on TV?

Being home has given me an opportunity to actually get in on some good shows, but since my parents reluctantly refuse to buy HBO (I can’t complain, not my house), I can’t watch the ones I want to catch up on. Therefore, I am forced to deal with it, and try to broaden my outlook on HBO being the God of TV. Franky, I really don’t want to, but it couldn’t hurt right?

I’m currently halfway through The Tudors, via Verizon FiOS, which is by far, the best service in the county in my opinion, and thats really all that matters here :). I like the series, but I am going to wait until I finish it to hold all judgment. Theres a couple more I would like to check out, Californication being one of them. Not sure what its about, but it has David Duchovny, and thats all the reason I need to watch it. Oh, plus its about a writer struggling with some shit. I like to watch those sort of things, makes me feel warm inside. You’d think since I’m trying to get into writing, I would steer clear of stuff like that, wierd.

There is The L Word, and as somewhat intriguing as that show may be to watch, it annoys the hell out of me. Some guys would call me gay for that, but if I wanted to watch two chicks “make love”, why watch it on Showtime, for the story… lol? The L Word is mostly a R rated Lifetime show, in which I have a feeling mostly women watch, straight women. If that is in fact, true, what does that mean really???

Oh yeah, my question was answered on yesterday’s Cinematical writing column - The Write Stuff.. The Question was referring to the current Writers Strike. Below is the question, and answer by Cinematical’s Patrick Walsh.

Chris Vaughn asks…

Didn’t one of the major studios or networks sue YouTube for having their content illegally for millions? That says Internet content IS worth something. Yet they claim the internet is too young or the methods are too young.

The net is over a decade old, and the methods are over 5. How much more time do the suits need?!

Yup. Fox sued YouTube over leaked Fox programs. Viacom sued YouTube for a billion dollars. NBC made demands for YouTube to take down Saturday Night Live clips and eventually joined Viacom’s battle. I don’t think many could argue that the networks and studios know full well that there is loads of money to be made from the net, regardless of how they spin it.

As minuscule as it was, it was really awesome of Pat to answer my question, Thanks!

~Vaughn