Tuesday, May 24, 2005

Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith

Nowadays, lots of people around me are talking about the great movie of Lucas. Since i want to watch the triology in one sitting i have waited until now :) It was an hard and long waiting but at last, "i am ready to reveal myself to jedi", at last "i will watch the triology in one sitting"

Just a while ago, i saw the Yucel's new MSN message that says "time to execute Order 66", and it become much harder to hold myself to start first movie, but then, the presentation of seminer was came into my mind, and i delayed it for a couple of days :(

Anyway, i found the review of A. O. Scott from The New York Times is very helpfull and i recommend it to everyone.





May 16, 2005
FILM REVIEW; Some Surprises in That Galaxy Far Away
By A.O. SCOTT

With ''Episode III Revenge of the Sith,'' the ''Star Wars'' cycle at last comes to an end -- or rather to a middle, since the second trilogy, of which this is the final installment, comes before the first in faraway-galaxy history even though it comes later in the history of American popular culture. Like many others whose idea of movies was formed by (and to some extent against) the galactically later, terrestrially earlier ''Star Wars'' trilogy, I was disappointed by ''The Phantom Menace'' and ''Attack of the Clones.'' So I approached the recent press screening of ''Episode III'' in New York warily, and perhaps a little wearily, though to balance my own trepidation I brought along two fans whose enthusiasm in 2005 easily matched my own in 1977, when I was a little older than they are now and when ''Star Wars'' -- oh, all right, ''Episode IV -- A New Hope'' -- landed in my hometown.
I was anticipating, at least, a measure of relief: finally, this extravagant, ambitious enterprise, a dominant fact of our collective cultural life for nearly 30 years, would be over. But I was hoping, a little anxiously, for more. Would George Lucas at last restore some of the old grandeur and excitement to his up-to-the-minute Industrial Light and Magic? Would my grown-up longing for a return to the wide-eyed enthusiasm of my own moviegoing boyhood -- and my undiminished hunger for entertainment with sweep and power as well as noise and dazzle -- be satisfied by ''Revenge of the Sith''?


The answer is yeth.

This is by far the best film in the more recent trilogy, and also the best of the four episodes Mr. Lucas has directed. That's right (and my inner 11-year-old shudders as I type this): it's better than ''Star Wars.''

''Revenge of the Sith,'' which had its premiere here yesterday at the Cannes International Film Festival, ranks with ''The Empire Strikes Back'' (directed by Irvin Kershner in 1980) as the richest and most challenging movie in the cycle. It comes closer than any of the other episodes to realizing Mr. Lucas's frequently reiterated dream of bringing the combination of vigorous spectacle and mythic resonance he found in the films of Akira Kurosawa into American commercial cinema.

To be sure, some of the shortcomings of ''Phantom Menace'' (1999) and ''Attack of the Clones'' (2002) are still in evidence, and Mr. Lucas's indifference to two fairly important aspects of moviemaking -- acting and writing -- is remarkable. Hayden Christensen plays Anakin Skywalker's descent into evil as a series of petulant bad moods. Natalie Portman, as Senator (formerly Queen) Padmé Amidala, to whom Anakin is secretly married, does not have the range to reconcile the complicated and conflicting demands of love and political leadership. Even the more assured performers -- Samuel L. Jackson as the Jedi master Mace Windu, Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi, Jimmy Smits as Senator Bail Organa (note the surname) -- are constrained by their obligation to speechify. Mr. Lucas, who wrote the script (reportedly with the uncredited assistance of Tom Stoppard), is not one to imply a theme if he can stuff it into a character's mouth. Ian McDiarmid, as Supreme Chancellor Palpatine, who transforms from a rancid political hack into a ruthless totalitarian before our eyes, gives the most powerful performance; Yoda, the spry green Jedi master voiced by Frank Oz, some of his finest work in this film does. (R2-D2 is also in fine form).

Anyway, nobody ever went to a ''Star Wars'' picture for the acting. Even as he has pushed back into the Jedi past, Mr. Lucas has been inventing the cinematic future, and the sheer beauty, energy and visual coherence of ''Revenge of the Sith'' is nothing short of breathtaking. The light-saber battles and flight sequences, from an initial Jedi assault on a separatist stronghold to a fierce duel in the chambers of the Senate, are executed with a swashbuckling flair that makes you forget what a daunting technical accomplishment they represent. Some of the most arresting moments are among the quietest -- an evening at home with the Skywalkers, for example, as they brood and argue in their spacious penthouse overlooking a city skyline set aglow by the rays of the setting sun, or a descent into the steep, terraced jungle landscape of the Wookiee planet. The integration of computer-generated imagery with captured reality (in other words, what we used to call movies) is seamless; Mr. Lucas has surpassed Peter Jackson and Steven Spielberg in his exploitation of the new technology's aesthetic potential. Even the single instance where the effects don't quite work -- a climactic battle superimposed on a filmed eruption of Mount Etna -- suggests not a failure of vision but a willingness to try what may not yet quite be possible.

But every picture, however ravishing, needs a story, and the best way to appreciate how well this one succeeds is to consider the obstacles it must surmount in winning over its audience. First of all, though there are a few surprises tucked into the narrative (which I won't give away), everybody knows the big revelation of the end, since it was also the big revelation at the end of the previous trilogy: Darth Vader is Luke's father. We also know, for the most part, which of the major figures are going to survive the various perils they face. So an element of suspense is missing from the outset.

More than that, the trajectory of the narrative cuts sharply against the optimistic grain of blockbuster Hollywood, in that we are witnessing a flawed hero devolving into a cruel and terrifying villain. It is a measure of the film's accomplishment that this process is genuinely upsetting, even if we are reminded that a measure of redemption lies over the horizon in ''Return of the Jedi.'' And while Mr. Christensen's acting falls short of portraying the full psychological texture of this transformation, Mr. Lucas nonetheless grounds it in a cogent and (for the first time) comprehensible political context.

''This is how liberty dies -- to thunderous applause,'' Padmé observes as senators, their fears and dreams of glory deftly manipulated by Palpatine, vote to give him sweeping new powers. ''Revenge of the Sith'' is about how a republic dismantles its own democratic principles, about how politics becomes militarized, about how a Manichaean ideology undermines the rational exercise of power. Mr. Lucas is clearly jabbing his light saber in the direction of some real-world political leaders. At one point, Darth Vader, already deep in the thrall of the dark side and echoing the words of George W. Bush, hisses at Obi-Wan, ''If you're not with me, you're my enemy.'' Obi-Wan's response is likely to surface as a bumper sticker during the next election campaign: ''Only a Sith thinks in absolutes.'' You may applaud this editorializing, or you may find it overwrought, but give Mr. Lucas his due. For decades he has been blamed (unjustly) for helping to lead American movies away from their early-70's engagement with political matters, and he deserves credit for trying to bring them back.

But of course the rise of the Empire and the perdition of Anakin Skywalker are not the end of the story, and the inverted chronology turns out to be the most profound thing about the ''Star Wars'' epic. Taken together, and watched in the order they were made, the films reveal the cyclical nature of history, which seems to repeat itself even as it moves forward. Democracies swell into empires, empires are toppled by revolutions, fathers abandon their sons and sons find their fathers. Movies end. Life goes on.


''Star Wars: Episode III -- Revenge of the Sith'' is rated PG-13. Some of its violent scenes are more intense and upsetting than those in previous episodes.

Star Wars: Episode III -- Revenge of the Sith

Opens nationwide on Thursday.

Written and directed by George Lucas; director of photography, David Tattersall; edited by Roger Barton and Ben Burtt; music by John Williams; production designer, Gavin Bocquet; special visual effects and animation, Industrial Light and Magic; produced by Rick McCallum; released by 20th Century Fox. Running time: 142 minutes. This film is rated PG-13.

WITH: Ewan McGregor (Obi-Wan Kenobi), Natalie Portman (Padmé), Hayden Christensen (Anakin Skywalker), Christopher Lee (Count Dooku), Samuel L. Jackson (Mace Windu), Frank Oz (Yoda), Ian McDiarmid (Supreme Chancellor Palpatine), Jimmy Smits (Senator Bail Organa), Anthony Daniels (C-3PO), Kenny Baker (R2-D2) and Peter Mayhew (Chewbacca).


from New York Times




Saturday, May 21, 2005

Intoko

Blog'umda ki google reklamlarindan birisi dikkatimi cekti ve linke tikladim. Internet teknolojileri ile alakali oldugum icin, daha once defalarca kez islenmis bir konu olan "match making(MM)" uzerine bir site nasil oluyorda google'a reklam verebiliyor diye dusundum. Benim dusunceme gore yepyeni bir anlayis gelmedigi surece MM siteleri mevcut potansiyellerini arttiramiyacaklar ve marketteki mevcut musteriyi paylasacaklardi. Halen boyle olacagi konusundaki inancim devam ediyor.


The is taken from Pbase



Ancak bu siteye goz atmaktan da kendimi alamadim, genel olarak dolasirken, Izmir-Buca'dan Alev'in yazdigi bir hikayeyi okudum ve cok etkilendim. Ne kadarda guzel bir ornek vermis Alev. Bu dedim kendi kendime, daha once benim kendime soyledigim yada soylemis olmam gereken bir sey. Nedense satirlarin anlatmak istedigi duygu benim icimde hissettigim ve nedenini aciklayamadigim bir seydi.

Dunya'nin garip bir mekan oldugunu biliyorum ama yinede bu kadar garip kavramlari kendi gizeminde tasiyabilmesi ve onlarin sirrinin aciklanmasini istememesi benim rasyonel dusunebilen beynim icin algilamasi zor bir gerceklik. Neyse zevzekligi birakip Alev'in yazisinda gecen hikayeyi aktariyorum.

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Meşhur piyanist Arthur Rubinstein, konserlerinden birinde küçük bir
kızın hatıra defterini imzalamakta tereddüt ediyormuş. Ellerinin çok
yorulmuş olduğunu ileri sürerek küçük kızı başından savmaya çalışmış.

Kız tereddüt etmeden şöyle demiş; "Ellerinizin ne kadar yorgun olduğunu
biliyorum ama inanın benim ellerimde sizinkiler kadar yorgun."...

Arthur Rubinstein anlayamamış ve nedenini sormuş küçük kıza...

"Alkışlamaktan..." demiş küçük kız... Verilebilecek en ağır, en
düşündürücü, en inanılmaz cevabı vermemiş mi sizce de?

Karşınızdaki size değer veriyorsa eğer, siz de ona değer vermekten hiç
korkmayın. Ama onun için değeriniz yoksa ya da onun değer listesindeki
yerinizin listenin sonlarına doğruysa korkun ona değer verirken. Sizi
kırmaktan çekinmeyecektir...
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Umarim hikayeyi sevmis, ama icinde kendinizden bir sey bulmamissinizdir :)
Sevgiler.

dethron (v2) out.




Friday, May 20, 2005

Lost

Bu aralar cilginca bagimlisi oldugum bir dizi. ABC televizyonuna ne kadar tesekkur etsem azdir. Ilk sezonun butun bolumlerini izlememe ragmen, her bolumden sonra kafamda ki soru isareti sayisi azalacagina artiyor. Sonunu nasil baglayacaklar cok merak ediyorum. Genelde seyirci bu kadar yuksek bir heyecan seviyesine cikartilinca basarisiz bir sonla yere carptirilir ama bu bu diziden umutluyum, gorelim bakalim neler olacak.

Asagida ki resim de dizide ki favori karakterimin kendilerine ait ;) Bay Sawyer adanin en asabi en cilgin en yaramaz cocugu :)) Onun hikayeside ayri bir muamma, tipki digerleri gibi :)) Dedim ya, merakla bekliyorum.

Name ......................: Lost
Addictiveness Rating ....: One last more episode, i promise
First Aired ................: September 2004
Status .....................: New Series
Episode Order ............: 25
Running Time ............: 60 min
Country ...................: United States
Currently Appears .......: Wednesday 8:00 PM
Network ..................: ABC







Sunday, May 15, 2005

Yucel

Simdi ki kahramanizin yuzunu yakalayabilen fotograf makinasi maalesef icat olmadi. Onun celik gibi sert ve cita (cheetah) kadar hizli refleksleri henuz yuzunu yakalabilmemizi onluyor :)) Ama yine de biz onu cok seviyoruz....






Hasan & Naz

Kisa bir sure once nisanina katildigim cok sevgili arkadasim Hasan'in ve yine cok sevdigim nisanlisi Naz'in hayatlari boyunca karsilastiklari butun zorluklari beraberce basariyla asmalarini diliyorum; saglik ve mutluluk hep sizle olsun :))






Serra & Oguz

Solda gormus oldugunuz arkadas (ki kendileri Serra oluyorlar), sagda gormus oldugunuz arkadasin (ki kendileri Oguzdurlar) erkek arkadasi oluyor :)) Yok yok, bir yanlislik yok :) Onlarin iliskilerinde erkek tarafi Serra temsil ediyor :) Ikinizi de seviyorum :))






Thursday, May 12, 2005

Vinny Jones

01:11:19,880 --> 01:11:23,111
So, you're obviously the big dick...

01:11:23,920 --> 01:11:26,593
...and that, on either side of you, are your balls.

01:11:27,640 --> 01:11:29,596
There are two types of balls:

01:11:30,320 --> 01:11:34,074
There are big brave balls, and there are little faggot balls.

01:11:34,320 --> 01:11:36,709
These are your last words so make them a prayer.

01:11:37,280 --> 01:11:39,396
Dicks have drive and clarity of vision...

01:11:40,600 --> 01:11:42,079
...but they're not clever.

01:11:42,560 --> 01:11:45,518
They smell pussy and they want a piece of the action.

01:11:46,440 --> 01:11:49,512
And you thought you smelled some good old pussy...

01:11:49,840 --> 01:11:52,877
...and have brought your two little faggot balls along...

01:11:53,160 --> 01:11:56,436
...for a good old time. But you've got your parties muddled up.

01:11:58,120 --> 01:11:59,599
There's no pussy here...

01:12:00,600 --> 01:12:03,910
...just a dose that'll make you wish you were born a woman.

01:12:04,600 --> 01:12:06,192
Like a prick...

01:12:07,200 --> 01:12:08,679
...you're having second thoughts.

01:12:09,680 --> 01:12:11,398
You're shrinking.

01:12:12,280 --> 01:12:14,840
And your two little balls are shrinking with you.

01:12:15,960 --> 01:12:19,475
The fact that you've got ''Replica'' written on the side of your gun...

01:12:24,200 --> 01:12:28,512
...and the fact that I've got ''Desert Eagle .50''...

01:12:31,120 --> 01:12:32,838
...written on the side of mine...

01:12:37,440 --> 01:12:39,237
...should precipitate...

01:12:40,360 --> 01:12:44,035
...your balls into shrinking, along with your presence.

01:12:46,280 --> 01:12:47,235
Now...

01:12:49,920 --> 01:12:51,239
..fuck off.




Wednesday, May 11, 2005

Yaz Geldi...

Az once oturmus hazirladigim yemegi yiyordum ki, bir yandan da dusunme eylemini bilincsizce yaptigimi farkettim. Aklim bir anda dagilmis gitmisti.

Ilk olarak sut kutusunun uzerindeki "yagli inek sutu" ibaresine takildim. Konu ile ilgili yapilabilecek ne kadar igrenc espri varsa yaptim. Tabi benle birlikte yemekte olan Hakan kardesim, durumdan biraz mutsuz oldu :) "... yok sutmu yagli, yoksa inek mi? Inek sensin, yagli sutde sana ...." seklinde devam eden muhabbet bir sekilde benim moda konusunda ki yorumlarimla devam etti.

Once bir etek dizayn ettim ki, hangi kiz giymeye cesaret eder onu bilemiyecegim :) Tam kalca kisminda kocaman bir kirmizi bir yuvarlak, ve uzerinde beyaz bir cizgi. Kisacasi trafikteki girilmez levhasi :PP

Sonra bu fikrimi cok yaratici bulup, hemen elbisenin on yuzunu dusundum. Eee tabi trafikte bir girilmez levhasi vardir, bir de tekyon :D Onuda on tarafa monte ettik (Aman dikkat ok dogru tarafa bakmali...) Oldu sana super bir kiyafet :))

Sonra birden bir ses duydum "...SSiissstttt sen ordaki!!!!!, hadi yemek bitti, ve hayat elliptik olmaya devam ediyor, seminerin basina, MARS MARS...." ve kendime geldim. Sanirim yaz denen bir gercek varki, geldi ve kapida :)) Hadi artik Kilyos acilsin denize gidip cilginlar gibi yuzmek istiyorum....

Hey beyler, ne zaman yapiyoruz tatili?

dethron (v2) out.

P.S : Haftasonu proje konuma daha iyi konsantre olmak icin sehirdisina kacacagim, telefonum 100% kapali ;) :D :)




Sunday, May 01, 2005

85G ve Cigdem

Guzel baslayan birgunde antrenmanimi yapmis olmanin verdigi mutlulukla yoluma koyuldum. Cumartesi (yani dun) oldugu icin Barbaros ciddi bir sekilde kalabalikti. Zaten bende biraz kestireyim demistim ki, otobus Eminonu'ne geliverdi. Boylece cok zevkli bir yolculuk yapmis oldum. Daha sonra Deniz ile bulustuktan sonra Kazlicesme taraflarinda takildik. Gun bitti artik eve geri donmeyi planliyordum. Bakirkoy'e Gloria'ya gecip kahve icelim dedik, ve dedigimizi de yaptik. Bakirkoy'den kalkan 85G otobusune binerek Mecidiyekoy'e geri donecektim. Iste bu 85G otobusune ilk binisim oldu.

Arkamda yuksek sesle konusan turbanli bir kiz oturuyordu. Yanimda ki kiz uffleyip pufflemeye baslayinca, noluyoruz diye olaya bir kulak misafiri oldum. Gerci kizin sesi o kadar yuksekti ki, zaten onu duymamak icin kasmak gerekiyordu. Konustuklari konu cok enterasandi, aynen aktariyorum :

Cigdem :"Kiiiiz, gorecektin canim sadece heyecan olsun istedi, yoksa biliyorum o adamin ne mal oldugunu. Acaipte korkuyorum, ama iste canim heyecan cekti. Yoksa mercedesten gelmisler sen bu arabayi ver biz bunu muzeye koyacaz, sana yeni model verelim demisler kabul etmememis oyle cins bisey yani.

Neyse kaldirdim elimi otostop cektim, durdu aldi beni arabaya. Yanimda kelebek olmasa hayatta binmem."

Yaninda oturan arkadasi : "Yaninda mi simdide kelebek".

Cigdem : "Tabi yanimda, ama simdi cikartmayim otobusun ortasinda"

Cigdem : "Sonra bindim arabaya, gidecegim yeri soyledim"

Arabayi kullanan adam : "Bende ordan geciyorum kizim gel seni birakayim."

Cigdem : "It gibi biliyorum ordan gectigini"

Cigdem : "Tesekkur ederim amacacigim, cok naziksiniz."

Cigdem : "Arabaya biner binmez hemen saga sola baktim, sprey felan varsa diye. Sonra kapi kilidini kontrol ettim. Kelebekte hemen ulasacagim yerde zaten"

Cigdem : "Nazan'i aradim hemen, tamam nazan 10 dakikaya yaninizdayim dedim ki, adam 10 dakika da orda olmazsa birilerinin killancagini anlasin diye"

Cigdem : "Salak Nazan bisey anlamadi tabi, bende kapattim telefonu"

Cigdem : "Birakti iste oraya, tesekkur ederim amcacigim, iyi gunler dilerim dedim"

Arabayi kullanan adam : "Karsidan karsiya gecerken dikkat et hanim kizim, iyi aksamlar"

Cigdem : "......."


Kahramanimiz konusmalarina devam etti tabi ama ben orda 3-5 otenazi hakkimi biranda kullaniverdim. Ulkede ki insanlarin kafa yapilarini ve dusunce tarzlarini anlamaya calistim. Sonuc su ki, onlarin dusunme tarzi benim anlayisimin cok otesinde bir yerde yatiyor.

Sonra dusunmeye devam ettim, ve daha once soylemis oldugum bazi seyler aklima geldi.

1. Yalani bilmeyen insan, karsisinda kinin ona yalan soylediginden suphelenmez.
2. Aldatmayi bilmeyen insan, aldatildigini dusunmez.
3. Kandirmayi bilmeyen insan, kandirildigini hayal bile edemez.

Tabi ki, bu liste uzayip gider ama, listenin tumune bakildiginda her bir maddenin insani hayvandan ayiran ozellikler oldugu goze carpar. Ve yine bu tanim dusunuldugunde ortaya apacik bir yalan cikiverir :

"Dunyada 6 milyar civarinda insan yasamaktadir"

Aceba bunlarin herbiri insan mi? Kendine guvenen insanlari ve kendini seven insanlari kullananlari insan kumesine dahil edecek miyiz?

Bu hikaye bitmez....

dethron out.