OK, random blog posting title. Merantau is the name of a film from Indonesia due to be released there in autumn this year. I just watched the trailer and it looks amazing. If you like Tony Jaa and the like, then definitely check it out and keep your eyes open for it. It’s in Indonesian but the trailer has English subtitles so I assume it’ll have an international release as well.
I just realised that Ong Bak 2 is finally out as well. Off for a dig for that…
Mixed bag this weekend. Newcastle United unsurprisingly thrashed by Liverpool escaping lightly, in all honesty, by only shipping three goals. The mackem filth, thankfully, failed to score at home against Everton who ran out 0-2 winners. Both of us are now hoping for Hull to maintain their poor run of form while we’ve got a game against Middlesbrough next week that we simply must take three points from.
Better news in the lower tiers, though. Newcastle Blue Star (not Brown Star as reported by the BBC – that’s… not quite right) secured promotion to the Unibond Premier League. And Gateshead played out a 1-1 draw at home against Southport to win their playoff 2-1 on aggregate and now have home advantage against AFC Telford in the one-legged final. With luck this will get them into the Conference. This game on May 8th, and my fingers are heartily crossed for them!
Oh, and not to forget Whitley Bay FC in the FA Vase final at Wembley next weekend. It’s all go.
The fourth of the recent X-Men films, Wolverine takes a step back in time to fill in some gaps from X2. There are no great surprises for anyone who’s read the comics and there’s really not a lot of plot. More a sequence of set pieces and shots of Hugh Jackman looking to the heavens and roaring. Or squealing in his earlier incarnations.
Some characters such as Stryker, who appeared in earlier films (though set later in Logan’s life) are played by different actors but on the whole, the cast is OK. The special effects are pretty good in most places, which important as there’s very little else in the film to get excited about. Except maybe Mr Jackman in the buff (yes, Leah, I’m looking at you).
Plot-in-a-nutshell: young boy growing up discovers that he and his brother both have mutant powers. They run away, grow up and one goes bad. He hunts for the good one so the army can “help” him and they meet other mutants on the way.
No spoilers, but anyone who’s remotely familiar with the comics will know the story anyway. My main quibble is fanboy related. We all know Wolverine gets his invulnerability from Adamantium being bonded to his skeleton. We see the procedure in the film (and briefly in X2). Needles go in, squirty-squirty, out comes the superhero.
So if all they’ve done is plate his skeleton, how come his bony claws turn into sharp knives? Shouldn’t they just be shiny bony claws?
But I digress. The film’s entertaining enough for its running time, but it’s a little like X3 – all eye candy and little plot. The final battle scene has some rather nice destructions in it along the scale of the Golden Gate Bridge being ripped up but after all’s said and done there’s a lot more story in the X-Men canon that could have been used.
Well, it’s new to me anyway. It’s called ScoreGrid and the feature that I’m loving is the Game Visualisation. Imagine a simple football field viewed from above where you can just see the ball moving around in real-time. The trail behind the ball tells you who has possession. Incidents like fouls, goal attempts and the like are signified with little popups.
Dead simple, very close to “as it happens” judging by my listening to 5Live at the same time. I’d put it around 15 seconds behind real life. You can fast-forward and replay a game from the start, locate certain points and so on.
I seem to recall the BBC having (do they still?) a virtual replay in true 3D where you could replay certain moments in certain games. I liked playing with that but the real-time nature of this makes a game almost watchable if you can’t get any other media. Overseas, you can’t listen to 5Live and the game may not be televised. This makes for a very acceptable alternative.
The amount of time spent shoving your poop down through the gaps in the plughole vastly outweighs the time it would take to walk downstairs and use the toilet instead of shitting in the sink.