Wednesday, July 20, 2005

A Sad day in Space


Today they announced that Jimmy Doohan had died at age 85.

One of Vancouver's most famous characters made his claim to fame as Commander Montgomery Scott in the Star Trek series and movies.

He was not Scottish !

A remarkable man, sired a child at 80, with his wife aged 43, who said time travel was not possible ?

Only if we could all so boldy go !

Apparently, it is also the anniversary of Neil Armstrong stepping on the moon in 1969.

Saturday, July 09, 2005

War of the Worlds

OK Tom Cruise is a bit of dork and his acting skills are questionable, however in WOTW he plays a dork and does it very well.

First of all I am a Sci-Fi nut, I recognise the important contribution HG Wells made to the literary world and to the world of sci-fi. I also recognise the importance of George Pal to the genre of sci-fi movie making and his contributions to the movie world.

Spielberg's WOTW certainly has a different interpretation from Wells' original book and Pal's movie version. Spielberg naturally adds his own twists and turns without losing the audience. The similarities to the original book are harder to recognise, but they are present. Spielberg captures the relationship of the father and the children very well; in doing so creates a similar personal struggle experienced by the narrator character in Well's original. The battlefront is not only on the worlds stage but also in the personal lives of the main characters, Wells and Spielberg emphasise this angle particularly well in their own styles.

Needless to say I identified with Cruise's character and his relationship with his daughter, being a 42 year old with a 10 year old daughter. Albeit, I don't have Cruise's roguish good looks nor a daughter with the personality disorders or her ability to scream in perfect pitch, thankfully.

There are some very silly moments in this movie, such having the ability to drive through the wreckage of the crashed jet in a perfectly unscratched Dodge caravan, where did all the jet fuel go ? Maybe the aliens took it out of the plane before it crashed. The Martians looked stereotypically alien, however their tripod ships were perfect.

The strongest point of the movie is the first person perspective that Spielberg chose to use, it was about the only similarity to the original book. Both Spielberg and Pal chose to add secondary characters to the first person singular narrative of the original, it worked in the best interest of both movies.

I've seen this movie twice, I took Lizzy with me the second time and it scared her, it was Dakota Fanning's character who scared her the most !

All in all a great adaption and tribute of the 1953 movie and a not so obvious, yet none the less decent adaptation of the original book.

Sunday, July 03, 2005

First Big Bike Ride of the Year

First big bike ride of the year turned out to be longer than originally planned. Was supposed to be my traditional Canada Day ride down to Canada Place then around Stanley Park and back home.

Well, after meandering around Stanley Park I decided to change my flight plan and head over the Lions Gate bridge in to North Vancouver, then back through North Van and over the Ironworkers Memorial bridge back in to East Vancouver.

All in all a three hour round trip. The new bike performed well, my old Cadex was stolen a few weeks back. The new bike is a hybrid type, a Giant Cypress, about 4 years old.

At one point I tried to take a short cut beside a creek, ended up getting "tight" with some blackberry bushes and some nice big scratches down my good leg. I then tried to push the bike through a narrow path next to the same creek and ended up slipping down in to the creek about 5 feet below me. All good fun...

I am going to do the Galloping Goose trail in Victoria this summer, come hell or water high.