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links for 2009-09-06

  • I've recently been inspired to pursue some sort of photography process. I find that too many of my hobbies involve the written word (writing and reading) and getting into something more visual would be a nice change of pace for me. This post really made me think about what I could do… now I just need the camera!
  • Interesting look at the impact of Dune on the SF publishing history. I was never aware of such far-reaching impacts but it is very true that some of the best novels that I have read have been brief and to the point – maybe that's why I've started reading more and more short stories recently. There are times when less is more!
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  • Livestock be genetically re-engineered so that they don’t feel pain? A crazy thought to let people overcome their own guilt of causing pain to animals rather than correcting the conditions major factory farms. It's really all our faults for demanding the cheapest food in our supermarkets that instead fixing the problem, we look for ways to get around it. Luckily, it doesn't look like this idea has legs.

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Extract – So Close, Yet So Far

extract_movie_posterI went to see Extract today and while there were a number of ‘laugh out loud’ moments, it certainly didn’t live up to Mike Judge’s previous ‘workplace comedy’ masterpiece, Office Space.  In fact,  despite what the reviews would lead you to believe, this movie isn’t really about a workplace at all.  The story primarily focuses on Joel (Jason Bateman) day to day life – his sexless marriage with his wife, his annoying neighbor and all the pent up frustration that goes with it.. While he is the owner of a flavour extract company, the workplace humour is certainly secondary to the myriad of problems Joel is facing as the business goes down the tubes at the hand’s of a Con-artist and his marriage crumbles.

The film focuses on Bateman’s character, and he is excellent in the role. He is a very believable, almost bland character,   almost like the ‘everyman’ rather than the central character in a comedy film. At times this is of benefit to the overall believability of the movie, but at others it leaves you wondering what else was possible if Bateman had a little more ability to move away from ‘normal’ behaviour.   With the exception of a couple of silly elements of fate, the character is pretty logical and believable.   A number of Bateman’s best lines weren’t obvious ‘jokes’ in the classic sense, and I think that this confused some of the folks that were in the theater with me who weren’t exactly sure what to laugh it.  In my case, there were definitely a number of times where I felt like I was the only person laughing in a half full theatre.

Central to Joel’s bad decision making is his stoner buddy and bartender, Dean (Ben Affleck).  At first, I found Affleck’s performance to be hilarious and interesting, however there is simply too much of him in the film. The banter between Affleck and Bateman is too predictable, and it seems that their relationship is used to only push the dirtiest and most outlandish discussions in the movie. While he is central to the plot,  there are many scenes were his presence seems forced, and served to slow down the action. I think that his role would have been better left as a small cameo.

Overall, the film had great potential, but I just wish that it would have focused more on the actual day to day interactions of the employees at the extract factory. I felt like the majority of the scenes at the factory were shown in the various trailers, which ruined a number of the jokes for me.  For the plant workers, I found that plant manger Brian (J.K. Simmons) stole the majority of the scenes he was in. I just wish that they showed more of his interaction and management style with the employees because on the surface the character showed all the traits of a classic clueless manager.

The potential for the film was there, but it simply didn’t live up to my expectations.  Don’t get me wrong, there a number of very funny moments, but not to the extent that I have come to expect from Mike Judge.  All the elements of  a cult classic are there, but I don’t think that the average person can relate to the humor on the same level that you can in Office Space which captured the day to day grind of the office peon so amazingly well.  Extract had the possibility of becoming the production line, working class man’s version of  Office Space but Judge clearly decided to go in another direction, and it’s really too bad.

Rating – 3/5

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Maybe it’s not for me…

Recently, I have found myself working on my short stories less and less. It’s not because I don’t have a wealth of ideas that I want to capture and incorporate into my stories, but rather I am finding that the actual process of writing is not giving me the same level of enjoyment it once did.  I spend about 10 hours a day starring at a computer screen for work, and coming home to stare at it some more has become more and more of a chore.

I have come to understand that I like the process of thinking about interesting science fiction technologies and their impacts on the worlds and cultures much more than I like the actual writing.  The planning part of the story allows you to think at a much higher level – you can think about society and galaxies as a whole, rather than individual characters, their motivations and aspirations.  So far, I haven’t been very proficient at creating a compelling connection between the impacts of the government, technology geography, etc. of a world with the individuals who would interact with them.

I have tried and tried to write at this high level, but I’m not sure if can be done by anyone who is not a science ficition master.   Writing at this high level, I find myself trying to emulate Asimov’s Foundation trilogy, and obviously failing miserably.  I am going to continue to capture any interesting thoughts or ideas that I have hoping that in the future I may be able to pull it all together but in the short time I am going to be pursuing a new medium to serve as my creative outlet

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Books in the Trash

I threw out three books yesterday and an incredible wave of guilt has been coming over me.   The books that I decided to get rid of was the Lord of the Rings triology, with the movie-colored  covers. I was absolutely obsessed with the Lord of the Rings when the films came out, and I read and reread these books a number of times to completely analayse the pros and cons of the decisions made in the produciton of the movie. I had enjoyed the books, and they showed it. The covers were ripped in places, the binding was badly broken and random pages were falling out everywhere.

Due to all this damage, I decided that I would get rid of these books. At the time, I justified it by telling myself that I don’t have to be emotionally attached to these physical items. These books are not special or unique, they were sold by the millions and are still widely available.  If I have any special attachment, it should be to the story or the characters, not those particular books.  But, having the books around gave me a great emotional calmness that I can’t properly describe.  For some reason, it is especially nice to look up at the book shelf and know that the books you once loved are still available at a moments notice.

The silly part of it all, is that I don’t see myself through them any time soon. I enjoyed the story at the time, but it definitely lost some of the mystique that surrounded the series.  My ‘to read’ list is about 15 books deep at this point, and I don’t think that the Lord of the Rings is simply too predictable, and too like so many stories that I have read before and after.  It is probably a better idea to think about these books in the positive light when I loved them.

Being able to rid myself of some of these books is an important aspect of my efforts to free myself from clutter, but I still feel incredibly guilty about doing it.

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Using Last.fm

I recently signed up for a last.fm account – I had one long ago, but I decided that I would sign up for another to get a better idea of exactly what I listen to day to day, and to hopefully get some good recommendations.  So far, in my limited use that recommendations have been spot on – I hope that as I listen more and more, they are able to get me interested in some new and interesting artists.

Also, I have been loving their ‘Radio’ function. I have found it amazingly useful to listen to music that is within the same mood or genre that I want. For example, listening to the ‘piano rock’ station gives me artists like Ben Folds Five, The Fray and Jack’s Mannequin among many other lesser known bands.   This level of control is amazing as I regularly go through times where I am tired of the radio because they have relatively limited playlists, which results in repetition. Being able to control your listening experience to get a station that matches exactly how I am feeling/thinking at the time is incredibly powerful.

It’s an excellent way to get introduced to new music, and is well worth $3 a month.  I will post an update on last.fm after I have used it a bit more.

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We Are Very Busy People

The Limousine’s Very Busy People has been stuck in my head for much of the week.  The song has an  indie-pop vibe that results in an incredibly catchy song on the surface.  The more and more I listen to it, I come to understand a deeper message and social commentary that The Limousine’s are making about the state of our culture today.

It makes me think about how ‘busy’ I am in my life.  Many days,  I end up stressing about the list of tthings that I couldn’t accomplish in the day because I was ‘busy’.  But what am I busy with? In hindsight rivial silly things like video games,  computer antics and friends.  At the end of the day, I spend more time thinking that I’m busy and stressing out about being busy, instead of actually being busy.

If future releases from the Limousine’s are as catchy and though provoking as this song,  they will definetely be around for a long time to come.

Please post your thoughts on the song, and any thoughts about your ‘busy life.

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Link Exchange

I am still working away on building traffic and readership for the blog. I’m going to keep writing regardless, but it’s nice to know that people out there are enjoying and thinking about what I have to say. As such, I am very interested in exchanging links with like minded bloggers out there. So, if you are interested in such an arrangement, please send me an email greg AT childofthefuture.ca or post a comment.

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Freeing Myself from Clutter: Comics

Recently, I have been on a mission to remove the clutter from my life.  I have book shelf upon bookshelf of DVD’s, Comics and Books that are drastically hampering my ability to move in the next 4-6 months. I have come to terms with the fact that I have been collecting these things for years simply out of my inner need to possess material things. I have a history of buying things just for the sake of having them, rather than wanting them and I need to free myself from this bond.

This is especially true for the comics that I have amassed. About 3-5 years ago, I had a major comic collector, and I’ve amassed a collection of monthly issues and all the classic trades, but I don’t feel that I am able to properly enjoy them on a regular basis.  No matter how often I tell myself that I don’t care about comic conditions or value, I end up treating them as ancient treasures that cannot be damaged.  I would say that 99% of issues that I have have been read through once and stored bagged and boarded in alphabetical order by series for years.  It’s a rather sad existence for some wonderful art that someone put so much time into to write, draw, ink and color.  By selling them, I hope that someone else is able to get better overall enjoyment than I ever was.

I started the process with comics, because I find that I care less and less about the characters that I once loved.   At the time,  I was obsessed with super hero comics, especially Batman, but in hindsight these are characters and stories that I can relate to less and less as I get older.  When you take away some of the magic around ’super heroes’, I don’t think that I am able to properly appreciate the books any longer.

Thankfully,  this is stuff that holds it’s value pretty well on the open market due to the success of the recent movies.  I have been putting up a bunch of them up on eBay every week in an effort to clean things up.  So far, I have been fairly successful,  almost everything is selling because I am setting the starting prices super low in an effort to unload it.  Once the comics are done, I hope to undertake a similar effort on the books and DVD’s.  Due to the bulky, heavy nature of these things, I haven’t come to terms with how I am going to post them up on eBay. I think I am going to just post them up in lots and let people have at it.  At worst, I will end up giving them away, because this is more about removing the clutter than it is about recouping the money.

Do you have any tips to unloading unwanted comics, books or DVD’s?  Any success stories to keep me on this path would be greatly appreciated

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