Thursday, August 28, 2008

The Best Television Show Ever.

Recently, I finished watching the 5th and last season of my favorite show of all time, The Wire. For those who aren't familiar with the show, it's a cop show that not only follows the cops but with each season, explores a different institution of the city of Baltimore, Maryland such as the drug trade (Season 1), the ports (Season 2), politics (season 3), the school system (season 4), and finally the media ( season 5).


To merely categorize this as a cop show would be doing it a great disservice as it really takes a deeper look at the socio-political problems that all major cities face today. Each institution is thoroughly examined with each season to the point where even the lowest criminal, dock worker, police officer, student, etc. leap off the screen with great sincerity and heartfelt realism. Yes, they do all this and still make the story lines REALLY entertaining too. This is truly a show to be watched, re-watched and learned from.
Here's a Spoiler Free trailer for the show:

And one for Season 5!

Thursday, August 21, 2008

My Interview with the Filipino Daily Inquirer

Several months ago, Janet Nepales from the Filipino Daily Inquirer interviewed me for Pixar's International Press Day. Since Wall-e was recently released in the Philippines, they've published the article. Click on the picture or the link below to read the article.
http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/entertainment/entertainment/view/20080819-155640/A-Pinoy-at-Pixar

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Score Review: The Dark Knight by Hans Zimmer and J. N. Howard

4/5 Stars

Lately, I've had Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard's score to the Dark Knight on repeat. Those who know me well are aware that I am a soundtrack NUT. I've been collecting them and listening to them since I first discovered John Williams' masterpiece, Star Wars.
Anyway, I wanted to take a minute to write about how much I like the soundtrack to The Dark Knight.I've seen the movie along with the gazillions of people the world over and I must say that the score does a great job of capturing the spirit of the film. In all honesty, I felt the film began to overstay its welcome by the last half hour but there are some great moments in it overall.
Zimmer deftly alternates between darker passages and propulsive action, going back to his 5 note Batman motif which he utilized for Batman Begins. I had a conversation with someone at work yesterday and he insisted that the score didn't work as well as it could have since Zimmer didn't use a more leitmotific approach with his theme the way Williams would have. This may be true but I still feel that with this installment, he gives listeners enough action music using non-traditional delivery ("Why So Serious?) balanced by more classical action music that propels the action on screen without screaming "cheezy superhero!!!". If anyone has any doubts about this, just listen to how well he mixes his older Batman theme with his newer material in this track , "A Dog Chasing Cars", (possibly my favorite from the entire album):





He also gives Joker an one-note screech that perfectly captures his mental dementia. Anyway, with the exception of one or two tracks from the original Batman Begins Soundtrack, I was never really drawn to listen to it more than a few times but for some reason, Zimmer's work with Dark Knight has really pulled me in.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Cafe Sketch....@Peet's Coffee in Berkeley

Another Sunday, another round of sketchbook pages coming at you this week!

Stay tuned later this week for more cafe sketches coming your way!

Poll: Your Most Productive Hours

Hey Bloggers! Well, the results are in for the latest poll and your votes are all counted. Here are your most productive hours:

12am to 4am (13 votes) 34%
8am to 12pm (12 votes) 31%
4pm to 8pm (5 votes) 13%
12pm to 4pm
8pm to 12am (tied 4 votes) 10%
4am to 8 am (0 votes)

Make your votes count and weigh in on the latest Poll!!!

Friday, August 08, 2008

Cafe Sketch...A Lazy Sunday Part 3

And finally, the last part of the "Lazy Sunday Series"!!

Have a wonderful weekend, Everyone!

Sunday, August 03, 2008

Cafe Sketch...A Lazy Sunday Part 1

Hey Bloggers! Sorry for the lack of drawings lately but things have been quite eventful with my life for the last month. Soon after Wall-e wrapped, my wife and I bought a house in north Berkeley. It needs much love so if I don't post too many drawings in the next month or so, please know that there is a good reason.

I did, however, get a chance to run off to the local cafe this Sunday and did a few pages of drawings.

Stay tuned this week for the rest of the pages! Have a great week everyone!!!