Wednesday, 19 June 2013

Ignore Volen and DANSwithme

Among other protest in Turkey and Brazil, the one in my country is almost unnoticed. I was about to write about some movies I recently watch but that will happen a bit later. 
So, the things in Bulgaria didn't seem very optimistic last week. The ex-prime minister's party won the election but couldn't form a government and then the socialists' party helped by the ethnic Turkish party and the very mean move from the nationalist party offered an office that hopefully would not govern the country for too long. I have no excuses for the former government and the things it did but this one is outrageous. They have very close connection with the Russians who on the other hand live under dictatorship and support other dictators in an effort to increase their own influence. Bulgaria, being a Troyan horse of Russia in the European union, can not cut all this poisonous links and Bulgarians are now on the edge for beginning again the nuclear project for a second nuclear plant built by the Russians (enslaving project considering the overproduction of electricity and the extremely high price); the minister of the foreign affairs invited again some of the former employees of the security services of the communist regime to work for the government; made changes in the law concerning the national security agency by lowering the requirements for the secret clearance access and the requirements for appointing the head of this power structure. 
The shady figure in question is this dirty pig:
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Delyan Peevsky, who is a media tycoon, has been a deputy minister in the so called government of the Triple coalition (2005-2009 - then only in his late twenties) and being fired as such but later restored after a quite suspicious decision of the court. He also has connections with other shady businessmen like Ilia Pavlov shot a few years ago and the CCB of Cvetan Vassilev with strong connections and backing by the Russian Foreign Trade bank. 
After his appointment as a chief of the NSA most of the normal people got organized via social networks and started a protest the same day on the streets of the capital Sofia and some other towns. People were about 10 000 and most of them were young, seemingly from the middle class, with children on their shoulders and pets. They differ from the protesters from the previous protests from February which forced the other criminal prime minister to resign. Then their demands were very inhomogenous like nationalization, change the political system whatever that means, major elections, change of the Constitution, people's court and other nonsense, overthrowing the monopolies (and no one mentioning the Russian monopoly in the gas and oil supply). The informal reason for the protests were the inability of the people to pay their electricity bills.
Now, the protests are spontaneous and the reason is the impudent behaviour of the government for concentrating a lot of power in one man's hands. People from the streets this time can pay their bills, they are more intelligent, good earners and the protest is very peaceful and they try to avoid provocations. And that is my hope that there will be new elections, the socialist won't be allowed to form a government again, the political right will have their representatives in the Parliament and maybe the thing will get better in Bulgaria.
I hope but we need persistence and a lot of work in order to have success and I am such a skeptic by now that only will believe it when I see it. 
Still, I support the protest and wish the outcome is a good one. how can you not support these guys:

Or these guys who put bottles of water in front of the policemen so they don't suffer from the heat: 








Wednesday, 12 December 2012

Silent Knight, Holy Knight

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I have always admired Monty Python and their pioneering in comedy. Just brilliant! Here's a little rendition of mine of the famous Black Night and the upcoming Christmas holidays (combined).
P.S. In fact the scene in question starts and ends with a little Gangnam Style

The Sky Is Falling: Skyfall

I like James Bond movies - they are somehow naive and yet there are certain themes that are quite serious and reflect, as per usual, contemporary fears. Skyfall was highly anticipated by me, I guess by many others too. But... I lost movie's rhythm. At some points it was like a waterfall and the it doesn't slow down but stops. Completely. And then another swift current. It would be nice if you are a rafting fan. This time James Bond is a little inconsistent. At first he is taking a break, drunk and sad, and in the next moment his is wearing a papillon again with no doubts in the beloved M. I expected him to be way more cool. I liked the scene in the train where he jumped into the half wrecked wagon and fixed his sleeves - maybe classical Bond move, but he spent the rest of the film smiling at his own joke and references to the previous Bond films. And I like Daniel Craig - he reminds me of Steve McQueen and his natural coolness. Maybe Sam Mendes couldn't imply the Britishness of the character. And I like him too.
I like villains - big, f**k off shiny ones, whom you are afraid of, totally unpredictable. I have three favorites in three consecutive years - Anton Chigurh, Joker and col. Hans Landa. I was amazed how different and brutal they were. When Javier Bardem appeared for the first time in "Skyfall" in this single long shot and this amazing story, I almost stood up. I thought "He's done it once, he'll do it for the second time". How sorry I was when he didn't meet my expectations despite the blond/white hair (and eyebrows). He was chaotic in not a good way for a villain, he was hesitant about being something and so he didn't convince me. My wife liked him though - I thought it is because of her affection to Spain but he said he is the villain with human face, who is hesitant and not entirely evil. I definitely do not agree - the cinema doesn't like that. The audience doesn't like heroes like him. At least I don't. 
M is maybe tho most consistent character with her Iron Lady like mannerism and deeply convinced in her own decisions. She is sure what has to be done and has no second thoughts and is not afraid. I am sure some women have this quality of being more man than men and yet he appears to be a caring mother figure for the two boys. But he doesn't tolerate betrayal and she earned my respect. Maybe some socialist/liberals wouldn't like her but that's the way things are done. 
As a whole the film left me with a positive feel for some things I liked very much - the Silva story is perfect, brilliant entrance. The testimony of M in front of the minister and the shadows, the significance of the human factor what I think is all James Bond character is all about despite the absurdly advanced technology. 
I give it 7/10 stars but they could have been many more if there wasn't some, let's say, technical formalities. 
My rating at IMDB - 7/10


Saturday, 30 June 2012

Alas, poor Prometheus!



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I was sure I am going to like it. I saw Prometheus two weeks ago and I still cannot find anything to justify all the money and ideas spent for this movie. I am huge fan of the Alien franchise but I am not going to draw any comparison between this one and the poor Prometheus. Shortly after I went out of the cinema I thought I have liked it. And the I started asking question, "why?" the most.  Obviously I am not the only one. There is something very disturbing in the whole thing to the point that the whole movie appears in my dreams and it takes all possible different directions. The religious stuff wasn't developed well, a lot of questions stayed unanswered as if we should know everything or wait for a sequel. It would be better if Mr. Scott, whom I admire, has done TV series instead of a two-hour not very delicious soup. The characters lacked of motivation (normally I understand the eternal life wish but Wayland wasn't convincing), there were pointless things like Vikers being Wayland's daughter, the sacrifice of the Captain - he was way to easily persuaded to crash the ship into the Engeneer's one. All of the characters weren't real - I cannot imagine a biologist being on a alien planet to interact with a totally unknown snake-like alien like it is a bunny rabbit and not being at least a little worried what it could do to him. i can go on.. But I don't want to..
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So, I was not impressed, I can tell you. Poor characters, no motivation, totally unbelievable.. Still - I love H. R. Giegers' stuff. If I were rich enough one of my rooms in my not-so-big house would be in Gieger's design.
At least I understood why Madagascar 3 was Nr 1 at the box office... which is quite disappointing.

*My rating at IMDB - 5/10

Monday, 4 June 2012

Paint it Fast

I like water colours. Everything happens so fast you barely have the time to react. And the result is either a success or a failure. The good thing is you fail fast and can start immediately all over again. But when you succeed you feel like a pro. This is a two minutes "piece of art" - Notre Damme cathedral in Luxembourg. 

Sunday, 3 June 2012

Men in Black

II disappointed me a little - I had high expectations which didn't come to life but anyway, I liked the Men in Black III. A lot. I like Tommy Lee Jones for his strange star qualities without being handsome or muscular guy, I like the easygoing-ness of Will Smith and the hardly recognizable Jemaine Clement. This time however I think Josh Brolin stole the show. He almost convinced me that he is the real agent K in the late 60's. Because I liked the characters so much I liked the film. They, being so real, took me by the hand and walked me through the whole film. And I think this is the first necessary quality of a film in order to be likable -you see real people who can joke, who can be emotional, who can be true even in a lightly humored way. That's 1 point for the film. The second point is for the plot. Only after seeing the film I read in the end credits that Etan Cohen is the writer and this is what gave to the whole project the depth. Also the special effect were good and had been made with pretty descent fantasy. Third point is I left the theater light hearted and smiling. 
"All right!" It has the whole package. 
*My rating at IMDB - 8/10

Friday, 1 June 2012

Standing in the Way of Control

There are certain songs sung in a certain way that one likes more than others. And I have special place in my heart for live performances. Listen to this one:
The audience is singing great, Beth Ditto is in some sort of trans and is almost screaming in one of this special moments when everything is going the way it should go. I would like to note that the recording is quite good - you can hear the audience and the singer and you know this is a concert and not a cut and disfigured DVD where you can hardly feel the atmosphere of a live performance. The rhythm is catchy and everybody enjoys the shared feeling of listening to this powerful lady.