Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Saturday, February 21, 2026

365 Films in 365 Days — February 21: Cool Runnings

This series is dedicated to matching memorable movies with the signature day each year upon which I could watch them forever. This year marks another Winter Olympics, and I would be remiss not to take a look at this modern classic. And so, this day's viewing can be none other than:

Cool Runnings (1993, Walt Disney Pictures, Jon Turteltaub)

The Wailing Souls' Love You Want is such a feel-good, positive, excellent way to start this film. A great Reggae tune to put you in the island mood. The song starts us off on a hopeful track, and forms a great counterpoint to the emotional rollercoaster—err, sliding track—the viewer is about to ride. 

The main cast has such an endearing and distinctive set of characters. Derice is the clear leader and straight arrow with a handsome face. His earnestness and drive are easily visible and he doesn't come off as hokey. Sanka is the loveable joker and pressure-release valve on the team. His smile and quick wit play as natural and funny. Yul (named after Yul Brynner) is the strong, abrasive type. His tough-man attitude is a cover for his insecurities and protection against ridicule. Junior is the baby-face of the bunch and quietly the most insightful. His innocence and sweet-nature don't feel contrived. And, of course, Blizter (played by John Candy) brings a veteran comedy actor's timing to a part that interestingly has maybe the fewest joke moments. Candy's own dark side probably fueled the character's own troubled past and gave the performance a believable guilt and gravity.

The opening scenes in Jamaica really amp up the fun factor and get you invested in the mains. The scene where Derice, Yul, and Junior trip and miss the Summer Olympics qualifier for sprinting is a great bit of foreshadowing that stays buried among the early-goings high-notes. The Jamaicans' pursuit of Blizter to be their coach and the subsequent trials getting accustomed to bobsledding on the island are good slapstick. And again, The Wailing Souls' Wild Wild Life injects such cool vibes. Later, the scene where they each scramble to earn petty cash to fund their dawning Winter Olympic hopes plays like a cheeky montage of comedic vignettes.

The film shifts gears when the crew finally makes it to Calgary. Watching them struggle to acclimate to the weather, put together their gear, and draw inspiration from each other and the international atmosphere has an edge of tension to it. The film manages to pull off this delightful air of positivity and good attitude despite the uphill battle that the team continually faces. It's an alluring tension that keeps you bracing for what's coming next after each little character obstacle that comes up, but deep down makes you feel like it will turn out alright anyway.

"I see pride! I see power! I see a badass mother who don't take no crap off of nobody!" This line has always stuck with me. It's a call to self-actualization. It's part of what leads up to the goofy bar-brawl scene, and completely overshadows the played for laughs fisticuffs that follow. In Hollywood, self-actualization in movies often comes down to using your fists. But in real life it more often comes down to taking firm hold of where we stand against the odds.

The best line in the film is delivered with heart by Candy's disgraced coach: "A gold medal is a wonderful thing. But if you're not enough without it, you'll never be enough with it." This can be said about a lot of things in life. Money. Love. Power. Fame. All the things the four Jamaicans were after. All the things you and I might be after. Impermanent things.

Still, the Jamaican bobsled team strives to do their best and even starts to turn heads as they compete. It's charming to see their hard work start to pay off, and even more heartening to see them embrace who they are as competitors rather than cheat who they might become just to win. It's an odd reversal of Blitzer's story, who cheated after he had won to try to stay on top.

In the end, as in the true event that the movie is based on, the Jamaican bobsled team crashes out on their third heat after showing some promise. Though they didn't win, the team crosses the finish line on their feet, earning the respect of the onlookers and the hearts of the viewers who have followed them with interest from the opening moments. It should also be noted that the movie ends with great musical soul thanks to Jimmy Cliff's cover of I Can See Clearly Now.

February 21 — 13 of 365 logged

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Sunday, October 15, 2023

Disneyland 2023

 

And we're off…!

Pit stop at Pea Soup!

This much farther to go on Day 1.

We found Waldo!

Toeing the waters in Ventura.


What we left behind: (left to right) Paige, Ewan, Mommy, Daddy.

Goofy!

Toolin' along Main St.


Cruella!

The man, the myth!


Belle!



Mid-ride Alice

Mid-ride Canal

Under the sea (under the sea)!

Minnie!

Mickey!

Queen of Hearts!

Inside Minnie's house

Outside the Falcon


After a long fun day…!

Wednesday, December 29, 2021

Christmas 2021 Postscripted

Paige mugs for the camera as she explores a fun lock-and-key doll house.

Even Ewan shows interest.

I feel like I might be glimpsing her adult face in this shot.

Always the serious Jedi.

Ever stuffing her face with bread.

Suited for a Christmas walk.

She is too!

A little game time with our new family title: King of Tokyo Dark Edition

And Gran'pa playing as "Alienoid" takes the cake this round! 

Oh, and "Matrix 4" was good.

Found a few minutes to set up the old kit and wail on it with the wee ones. 

Ewan took to it very naturally; the focus written on his face.

But it was Paige who surprised me with her ambidexterity.

Even got Ewan jumping around to the beat!

Mommy laid down a very measured beat, too.

Here's a little promo reel:

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Soundtrack to Rogue Blood

Felt a stirring need to post the soundtrack that I listed to—dozens of times over, hundreds of hours worth—when I was writing my first full-sized novel (go nominate it now!), Rogue Blood. I can't help but think of scenes from the novel when I hear these tracks. Each one is significant of a feeling that dresses certain scenes from the book in the perfect tone. This list comes highly recommended as a companion piece of listening when reading the story.

Artist (Album) — Track Title

Apocalyptica (Cult) — "Path"
— "Struggle"
— "Romance"
— "In Memoriam"
— "Beyond Time"
— "Hope"
— "Kaamos"
Apocalyptica (Inquisition Symphony) — "Toreador"
Billy Joel (Greatest Hits: Volume 3) — "The Downeaster 'Alexa'"
Bon Iver (Bon Iver) — "Holocene"
Dead Can Dance (1981-1998 [Box Set]) — "Bylar"
Led Zeppelin (Mothership) — "When the Levee Breaks"
Ludovico Einaudi (Divenire) — "Fly"
Massive Attack (Blue Lines) — "Unfinished Sympathy"
Massive Attack (Danny the Dog) — "Polaroid Girl"
— "Danny the Dog"
— "I Am Home"
Massive Attack (Mezzanine) — "Angel"
— "Teardrop"
— "Inertia Creeps"
— "Dissolved Girl"
— "Man Next Door"
Massive Attack (Protection) — "Heat Miser"
Massive Attack (100th Window) — "Future Proof"
— "Everywhen"
— "Special Cases"
— "Butterfly Caught"
— "Antistar"
Moby (Everything Is Wrong) — "God Moving Over the Face of the Waters"
Moby (Play & Play: B Sides) — "Natural Blues"
— "Everloving"
Nine Inch Nails (The Fragile) — "Just Like You Imagined"
— "La Mer"
Nirvana (Nevermind) — "Something In The Way"
Orbital (In Sides) — "The Box (Part 2)"
Pixies (Wave of Mutilation) — "Where Is My Mind?"
The Smashing Pumpkins (Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness) — "To Forgive"
The Smiths (The Sound of the Smiths) — "Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want"
Sneaker Pimps (Becoming X) — "6 Underground"
— "Becoming X"
— "Low Place Like Home"
Talvin Singh (Café del Mar, Vol. 6) — "Traveller (Kid Loco's Once Upon a Time in the East Mix)"

Monday, April 28, 2014

The White & Nerdy Exam

"Weird Al" Yankovic has long been a creative hero of mine. His version of Chamillionaire's "Ridin'", entitled "White n' Nerdy", is one of his more modern genius parodies. After listening to it again, and all the wonderful geek culture references contained therein, I began to wonder how "white & nerdy" I was—in a more empirical sense. So, I give you the following self-exam.

Below are the reprinted lyrics to "Weird Al"'s parody. Simply ask yourself how much the bolded parts apply to you. If you are now or have ever been guilty of what's stated in bold, you award yourself a point (+1). You may award yourself less than a point (0, +0.1, +0.25, +0.5, or +0.75) depending on how much you estimate the stated applies to you. [I've provided bracketed comments, like this one, after each to better guide how one might consider applying what's stated.] My results are below.

[The lyrics:]
They see me mowin'
My front lawn
[I have been seen mowing my lawn before, so that's +1]
I know they're all thinking
I'm so white n' nerdy

Think I'm just too white n' nerdy
Think I'm just too white n' nerdy
Can't you see I'm white n' nerdy
Look at me I'm white n' nerdy!
I wanna roll with
The gangsters
But so far they all think
I'm too white n' nerdy
Think I'm just too white n' nerdy
Think I'm just too white n' nerdy
I'm just too white n' nerdy
Really, really white n' nerdy

First in my class here at M.I.T.
[Didn't go there and I was not first in my class in college, but I was ranked 4th in high school, +0.25]
Got skills, I'm a champion at D&D
[That's a big fat +1 for me]
MC Escher that's my favorite MC
[My favorite MC is probably Hammer, so no]
Keep your 40
I'll just have an Earl Grey tea
[I'd prefer tea to alcohol probably 5 times out of 10, so that's +0.5]
My rims never spin to the contrary
[True, +1]
You'll find they're quite stationary
All of my action figures are cherry
[No, but I do have six 6-inch ones that sit on my desk, +0.5]
Steven Hawking's in my library
[Nope]
My MySpace page is all totally pimped out
[No on MySpace, Facebook, or Twitter, so that's probably like a –1 for me]
I got people begging for my top 8 spaces
Yo, I know pi to a thousand places
[Let's see … 3.1416? +0.003]
Ain't got no grills but I still wear braces
[Did Invisalign as an adult, so… +0.5]
I order all of my sandwiches with mayonnaise
[Not all of them, but I do prefer it nowadays, +0.5]
I'm a whiz at minesweeper I can play for days
[Never much cared for it, but I know what it is and have at least played it before, +0.1]
Once you see my sweet moves you're gonna stay amazed
My fingers movin' so fast I'll set the place ablaze
[A reference to typing speed and accuracy? I'm prob like 65 wpm at 99% accuracy, and the average is 40 wpm, and competitive is 120 wpm, so… +0.54]
There's no killer app I haven't run
[There're certainly various apps out there I know nothing about, but I'm more "cutting edge" than my parents and most coworkers, +0.5]
At Pascal, well, I'm number 1
[Had to look this one up, so that's a zero]
Do vector calculus just for fun
[Hell no!]
I ain't got a gat but I got a soldering gun
[Huh-uh]
"Happy Days" is my favorite theme song
[Not even close]
I can sure kick your butt in a game of ping pong
[Hypothetical; I have enjoyed playing before though, +0.25]
I'll ace any trivia quiz you bring on
[Again hypothetical; but I'd be game and am a practiced hand at running trivia sessions, +0.75]
I'm fluent in JavaScript as well as Klingon
[Thankfully, no]
(Here's the part I sing on)

They see me roll on, my Segway
[Never ridden a Segway in public]
I know in my heart they think I'm white n' nerdy
Think I'm just too white n' nerdy
Think I'm just too white n' nerdy
Can't you see I'm white n' nerdy
Look at me I'm white n' nerdy
I'd like to roll with
The gangsters
Although it's apparent I'm too white n' nerdy
Think I'm just too white n' nerdy
I'm just too white n' nerdy
How'd I get so white n' nerdy?

I've been browsing, inspectin'
X-men comics you know I collect 'em
[X-Men, no; Batman, yes! +0.75]
The pens in my pocket
I must protect 'em
[No pocket protector here]
My ergonomic keyboard never leaves me bored
[Never had one, but I do use a comfy mouse pad, +0.25]
Shopping online for deals on some writable media
[Never online, but I have shopped for CD-Rs and DVD-Rs before, +0.5]
I edit Wikipedia
[No, but I'll probably do other Wikis, +0.25]
I memorized "Holy Grail" really well
I can recite it right now and have you ROTFLOL
[A few lines maybe, sure, +0.25]
I got a business doing websites
[Not this guy]
When my friends need some code who do they call?
I do HTML for them all
[Not in years, and it was only ever for me, +0.1]
Even made a homepage for my dog!
[…yes, yes I did, +1]
Yo, got myself a fanny pack
[Yup +1]
They were havin' a sale down at the GAP
Spend my nights with a roll of bubble wrap
POP POP! Hope no one sees me gettin' freaky!
[I do like popping them, but not THAT much, +0.25]
I'm nerdy in the extreme and whiter than sour cream
[Mostly white, but not that pale, +0.25]
I was in AV club and Glee club and even the chess team!
[No, but I was in TV/Drama and Academic Decathlon: we did play chess, +0.5]
Only question I ever thought was hard
Was do I like Kirk or do I like Picard?
[More of a Star Wars guy]
Spend every weekend at the renaissance fair
[No, but I did go once two years in row, +0.5]
Got my name on my underwear!
[Pssh, no]

They see me strollin'
They laughin'
And rollin' their eyes 'cause I'm so white n' nerdy
Just because I'm white n' nerdy
Just because I'm white n' nerdy
All because I'm white n' nerdy
Holy cow I'm white n' nerdy
I wanna bowl with
[Do I enjoy bowling? Half the time, +0.5]
The gangsters
But, oh well, it's obvious I'm white n' nerdy
Think I'm just too white n' nerdy
Think I'm just too white n' nerdy
I'm just too white n' nerdy
Look at me I'm white n' nerdy!

[And I'll give myself another +1 for creating this exam :p]

There are 40 bolded statements. So, by adding it all up, my total of 13.3903/40 = 0.334 or 33% (updated 11/26/24). That makes me a quarter Mexican, a quarter Scots-Irish, parts German and Cherokee, and fully a third white and nerdy—good to know! How about you?

Saturday, March 29, 2014

Yume's Debut

After not more than two months training with Mom, Yume steps out for her first ever tap performance. (Filmed by Dad, edited by me.)


Impressive. Most impressive.

Sunday, March 9, 2014

Tuesday, December 31, 2013