06th Mar 2005
Recent Media Consumption
I would like to do a cool sidebar of my ongoing media inputs. But since I don’t have that yet, I’ll toss off a few mentions while I am waiting for my boiling ravioli to achieve edible status…
“Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?” by Philip K. Dick. The inspiration for Blade Runner. One thing I notice about SciFi is how outdated certain situations have become over time (like going to a payphone). On the other hand, it’s wonderfully futuristic for a book put out in 1968. I keep noticing the differences between book and movie (SF vs LA, for one). The desire for a live animal pet in the book is only hinted at by J.F. Sebastian’s creations in the movie. The best thing about reading the book at this point is that it’s part archeology, part SF, and a good entree into PKD’s works (now I want to read some more of his oeuvre.)
| GT4. Best. Driving. Game. (of all time) I’m not much of a gamer, but I used to do many high performance driving schools. This is the closest I can get to being on the track without leaving my house. True story: While going for my Super License on the Seattle track, I misjudged the uphill transitions - my car spun a full 360 without hitting anything - I didn’t panic, and still got a bronze for the lap! I love that they included Suzuka, Sears Point, Circuit de la Sarthe (Le Mans), and, of course, the mighty Nurburgring Nordschleife (btw, back in the real world, the decal on the back of my M3 is the Nurburgring map, which I obtained from the trackside store in 1999 when I went to the European GP - among driving enthusiasts, just being able to go there and stand by the track is a sort of pilgrimage) The sheer variety of cars and tracks is overwhelming, the “feel” is accurate, and it’s truly an immersive experience. Ten Thumbs up. |
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Chasing Amy is one of my favorite movies. Like you, Chasing Amy was the first View Askew movie I saw. I remembered hearing about Clerks but thought “A modern indie movie in black and white has to suck.” After I saw Dogma and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, did I go back and watch Clerks and Mallrats. It helps a little if you watch them in order (sorta, since Mallrats takes place the day before Clerks but was made after Clerks). If you get into the View Askewniverse as I have, you should check out Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash in Red Bank, NJ. You may also want to take a ride to Leonardo and go see the Quick Stop and RST Video (you’ll know that they are after you see Clerks). If you get into it, check out the Clerks Animated Series too. By the way, if you’re renting Clerks, try and get Clerks X, which is the special 10th anniversary DVD.