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The 2010 Grammys: Did They Get it Right?

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6 weeks ago

Well, if you're a young, blond, country superstar who can't sing live, but writes catchy songs, then it's certainly your year. Taylor Swift took home the night's biggest honor with Album of the Year for Fearless. While it is impressive that she wrote every song on the album (a feat she made sure to mention in her speech) and some of the songs have true crossover appeal, it is rather embarrassing that the girl cannot sing live! In one performance last night, she teamed up with legend Stevie Nicks. It's very sad when a 61-year-old woman sings a 20-year-old's original songs and puts them to shame. Nevertheless, I don't think there's been a better year for country music as artists like Taylor and Carrie have blended the line between mainstream and country.

Though Beyoncé's I Am...Sasha Fierce lost out to Taylor's album, she undoubtedly had the biggest night. Taking home a female first of 6 awards (including Song of the Year for 'Single Ladies'), Beyoncé also gave a very powerful performance, albeit a surprise pick with a medley of 'If I Were a Boy' and Alanis Morissette's 'You Oughta Know.' (Britney's Spears anyone?) All in all, I am sure Beyoncé feels proud and is quite happy with this capping off one of her most successful years ever.

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Photos of the month (January)

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7 weeks ago


This month I chose this 3 pictures as the most beautiful I've seen:

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Why Apple’s new iPad is NOT worth buying… yet!!

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7 weeks ago


iPadFor this article I'm using a Skype chat conversation with my girlfriend which we had right after the end of Apple's event held in San Francisco on January 27th. (Context: I'm an iPhone user and she has an iPod Touch, so we are both acquired with the technology before the iPad.)

What is iPad for?

That's a great question! Most of Apple's fan and technology "experts" as well as journalist worldwide are giving tons of opinions about iPad and in sum we can divide the whole into three main groups: those who love it, those who like it but think it could be improved and don't thing they are going to buy one, those who hate it. I can say I belong to none of those groups (but if I had to choose, I would choose the second one).

iPad is "too forward" to be useful today.

I think it's a perfect prototype to a future one: it actually is too limited in some points so that it cannot yet replace notebooks... but we're almost there... at this rate, in 3-5 years notebooks will all be like iPad, maybe even Pcs in few more.

That was my sudden reply to my girlfriend's question. I will try to explain this as we proced in the conversation.

Maybe... but I don't think it will be that great... we already have small notebooks, we don't need any other.

She said so and this was my reply:

Sure... for now!

13″ Notebooks are great in this way: small, lite, slim (look at the MacBook Air, for example): everything you need is out there! (I'm not talking here about netbooks because i hate them, they are just waste of money: you can buy a 13″ notebook for little more!)

and she went:

Yes, but what about touchscreen? Do you really thing they're gonna replace notebooks with iPads? Or even Pcs? They have everything, from operating system to a lot of space storage more!

What I talk about when I talk about iPad

Accessori iPad

Sure... but for now!

As I first said, I think this will be a great device in the future, not now!

But let's take a look at what we have and what we could have in the near future!

If iPad had the right technology you could add unlimited space using an external hard disk connected to it by Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or USB! One of them now can contain up to 2Tb or even more and is not bigger than an half an A4 paper sheet, so you can easily put it in a drawer... need more? In a drawer you can put 5 or maybe 10 of them! 10x2Tb = 20Tb = 20.000 Gb = unlimited space! In such a space you can store everything, even a library of every book ever written worldwide!

Printers can already be connected to Wi-Fi routers instead of directely to Pcs (see Apple's Passport and Time Capsule!), so even print is not a problem.

DVD... there will be no more DVDs or BlueRay Disk in a near future... I think they will all be replaced by something with an USB like connector, so if you have USB readers you have everything.

If iPad had an OS like Mac OSX instead of iPad OS you could do everything you can on a pc, just like it were a pc itself!

You are worried about touchscreen but it's not a problem at all! iPad can already be attached to a fisic keyboard, so if you want to write anything, you already can without warring about mistouching the screen! And you already can write documents using iWork!

You can add a webcam to it (and hopefully there will already be at this point there will be one in it).

You can use Skype, iChat, emails, surf the web, read books, etc, etc, etc...

Battery life is up to 10 hours, 5 times more than a normal notebook and a little more than a macbook (for which now is up to 7 hours!)

Need something more? ;)

Maybe I missed something and a lot more about you can discover it in the video pubblished by Apple on it's wesite (I'll attach it down here for you)

I truly believe that when iPad will have an Operating System just like a MacBook has, notebook and everything similar to them will be trashed immediatly! Even now there's nothing similar to an iPad!! :)

What do you think about iPad and the future?

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Avatar (James Cameron): Another Indian Wars Movie

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7 weeks ago


Avatar Movie PosterAs you probably know, Avatar is the last James Cameron's Movie. Just released in the Italian movie theatres, yesterday I went to Caserta and saw the 3D (IMAX 3D) edition. The following is my review of the movie.

With this review, I would like to share my opinion regarding why Avatar both opens a new frontier in filmmaking on one side but fails in being a story worth seeing.

Basic things to know about Avatar

Avatar is set in the year 2154 on Pandora, a moon in the Alpha Centauri star system. Humans are engaged in mining Pandora's reserves of a precious mineral, while the Na'vi—a race of indigenous humanoids—resist the colonists' expansion, which threatens the continued existence of the Na'vi and the Pandoran ecosystem. The movie's title refers to the genetically engineered bodies, made of both human and native genetic codes, used by the movie's characters to interact with the Na'vi.

The movie is being touted as a breakthrough in terms of filmmaking technology, for its development of 3D viewing and stereoscopic filmmaking with cameras that were specially designed for the movie's production.

Cameron wrote the story in two weeks while still working on Titanic.

3D Review

This is the second 3D movie I've ever seen. The first one was Disney's A Christmas Carol.

My first impression, when the movie started, was "is Avatar really in 3D?". Going on in the 3 hours experience of Pandora I realized that Avatar can be both presented as a 3D movie as well as a 2D one. Why? That's because everything is directed in 3D, in the sense that the best part of it is entirely in computer graphic 3D with actors actying in front of 3D cameras but if you have seen the movie you will have noticed that there are very few 3D effects for the pubblic.

The main saving grace of this 3D movie is the quality of it's images: they leave you breathless!! :D

The same old story

Now, what I would like to underline is the worst feature of the movie: the story (or plot).

While seated seeing scenes passing through the screen, I had the feeling that everything in the story of Pandara was absolutely predictable. I was right: after 15 minutes from the beginning and on regular intervals I "felt" what would have happend next, just to see few minutes later that I really new the story and correctely predicted the very end of the movie.

What I was really disappointed by was the ever-coming-back-from-history of Pocahontas coming back even in this movie.

The Revenge of the Indians

Now that almost every North American Natives (or American "Indians") is death, we have the permission, or maybe the duty, of praising the courage of those tribes living in the USA before the Nation was even thought of. And why not? Even leave the Natives win the war against the death and distruction carriers alien enemy.

If you haven't got yet the point, here's a comparative scheme of the Avatar story with the best known one from Disney's Pocahontas (that shares some point of interests with real Pocahontas history).

PocahontasAvatar movie: Neytiri1) Pocahontas and Neytiri (the Na'vi main femal character) share many aspects and functions:

Pocahontas

  • She's the only dauther of a tribe's chief;
  • She saves from death John Smith, an Englishman;
  • She is enchareged of making the stranger becoming part of the tribe after he's left alive for the chief's choice;
  • (just in the Disney's version) She falls in love with John Smith.

Neytiri

  • She's the only dauther of a tribe's chief;
  • She saves from death Jake Sully, a human in an Avatar body (she knows he's human);
  • She is enchareged of making the stranger becoming part of the tribe after he's left alive for the chief's choice;
  • She falls in love with Jake Sully.
2) What else have in common Native Americans and Na'vi?

Na'vi, just like American Natives, live in the wilderness, in touch with nature, feeling and respecting nature and all beings.

Therefore they don't need more tecnology of what they really use to survive: arrows and blades are enough to hunt.

Obviously the live in tribes, believe in the power of nature, worship it like it was a god, believe that deads' spirits come back to her (the Nature).

When fighting or hunting they paint themselves. When they have to prove themselves they are tested, and that's the only way to be considered "adult" (but this is really common between almost every primitive tribe).

Both American Natives and Na'vi have something the white men wanted: land in the Colony case, stones in the movie.

3) History repeats itself... or maybe not?

We should know that history always repeats itself and that if you have tecnological advantage your enemy is gonna lose. In fiction, however, it usually happens that who is in tecnological disadvantage is also the hero of the story. So, in some way, he is gonna win an otherwise impossible match.

In this movie, as predictable, Na'vi are gonna win the fight against humans for the survival of Pandora and Na'vi themselves: just what would have happened to Native Americans if the world was "just".

So, in this case, tecnology can't save humans, and that's something I believe was taken directely from the Star Wars Saga (see that one of the few peaple allowed at staying present in the Avatar movie prodution was George Lucas, the mind behind the Star Wars Saga; I believe he was allowed to be there for two main reasons: 1) Lucas, to create his first movie Star Wars: episod IV "A New Hope" had to create a new camera and special effects sistem just like what happened in the case of  Avatar; 2) something for this movie was taken from Star Wars) .

Conclusions

In the end, Avatar is a good movie but it lacks of a good story.

Having again a story of evil imperialism with antinomian denial of letting a stranger conquire and destroy someone's country isn't that fun. The simplicity of the plot is also a great deal.

Cameron has announced that if Avatar would have been successful (as it was) there would be a couple of sequel he wanted to work on. Now he confirmed that the Avatar Saga will be a trilogy. I really hope he will do the same great job in producing the next movies BUT IMPROVING QUALITY OF THE PLOTS.

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Ryan Tedder Explains Leona's 'Happy' Flop

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7 weeks ago

It's being purported on several music bogs that music producer Ryan Tedder has finally spoken out about why Leona Lewis' single 'Happy' was not quite the 'Bleeding Love' 2.0 he initially claimed it would be. Ryan cites poor promotion and Lady Gaga's reign as two factors why 'Happy' charted poorly over here in the U.S.:
Following the epic flop that has been Leona Lewis’ sophomore LP ‘Echo’ in the US, one of the album’s main collaborators, hitmaker Ryan Tedder, has given his 2 cents on why he feels the record has underperformed Stateside – poor promotion and…Lady GaGa. Speaking in an interview with Digital Spy, the producer (the creative force behind Lewis’ ‘Bleeding Love’ and ‘Happy’) said: One of your most recent productions was Leona's 'Happy'. Why do you think it didn't perform better in the US? "I know exactly why and I actually told the label what was going to happen. In the US, unless you're Justin Timberlake or Beyoncé, you cannot put out a song and not be in the country when it comes out.
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The World of Stephen King Comics

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7 weeks ago

To be clear, I'm not going to fill this post full of info on some comedy tour featuring a bunch of funny folk joking about the 'King of Horror'... Or worse, doing impressions of him.  The world of comics I'm refering to in the title is of the reading variety.  The art to the left may have gave that away, I don't know...

It's actually been quite a while since I dove into the comic lore and I probably wouldn't have even thought if it hadn't of been for a pal of mine.  It's funny how simple things happen simply sometimes; he merely happened to mention that he was going to a nearby comic shop one day and I happened to tag along.  And now, I happen to have something to talk about here.

Happenstance. 

It appears that in my absence from Comic-dom, Stephen King with the help of Marvel has been very busy producing some very lovely looking editions.  I did know about the original editions of the Dark Tower material but I had no idea so many more mini's were released.  While browsing the shop, I had 3 different sets of random King related titles, plus a one shot... and this was all before I realized 'The Stand' existed.  Yes, that's right, there are several comics
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