Monday, May 12, 2008

Watching Too Many Movies

I have been watching too many movies of late. Like 2 a day. It's vacations and I have very little else to do. So, I just sit and watch movies. (I also sleep quite a lot.) But then I have just been watching too many movies, maybe even for my own good. I have no intentions of stopping just yet though. :)

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Movie Review:Knight Rider[2008]

Brief Review:


Saw this movie yesterday. Got it from a friend of mine. I was really looking forward to the movie for two reasons. One, I did not know such a movie had come out. Two, as a young kid, I remember watching Knight Rider on TV. We used to watch it religiously. Even if we liked Street Hawk better. :D I don't remember watching the series itself because it was years ago. Probably more than 10 years ago. In India, it was telecast pretty late compared to it's original telecast (Else, I might not have been born at all to watch it).

I found out from IMDb and later from Wikipedia that the movie was released as a backdoor pilot for a potential new series on TV and hence did not hit the theatres at all. If you are a Knight Rider fan, then you would know that there was a TV series on NBC back in 1982 to 1986. It starred David Hasselhoff (of Baywatch fame) as Michael Knight. David returns in this movie too as the current Knight's father.

To start with, I did not like the movie much. It's not much of a movie really. Once you watch it, you will realise that it's more like a TV series. But then since it was released only on TV networks and not in theatres, that's alright.

Star Cast and their acting:

The movie stars Justin Bruening as Mike Traceur who goes on to drive the car. Deanne Russo as Sarah Graiman. Carrie Rivai is called Sydney Tamiia Poitier who is the daughter of Sidney Poitier. (Whoa!! That's nice to know Trivia.) Most of the star cast does pretty badly at acting. Believe me. I have seen quite a number of movies and by now, I can tell the difference between good acting and bad acting. The people in this movie are pretty bad.

The Car:

Now, some work has gone into the technology with the people in the movie talking about nano technology and complex algorithms, AI and encryption. Something to cheer about. I am an Engineering student myself and some of the stuff like the robots actually look believable. :) So I give them credit for that. The car is awesome and is called KITT which is short form for Knight Industries Three Thousand. It is voiced by Val Kilmer. Now, that's cool. It is actually a Ford Mustang GT500KR.

I'll be watching the series for sure. But you can sure give the movie a miss.

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

I Signed up for PayPerPost

For people like me who are still pursuing their education and write a blog passionately about something specific, like movies and music in my case, it's a icing on top of the cake when PPP-payperpost approves your blog. Now you can earn money writing those posts you anyway do.

I have heard about payperpost even earlier from friends. So I said to myself, I am blogging anyway. Why not sign up for payperpost ? So I decided to sign up for PPP. What's best about PPP is that they have very well documented guidelines as far as the do's and dont's go. This means that there is no room for misunderstanding or error. Also, I heard from friends that payment is prompt. Also the available opportunities and all that are very clear and lucid.

By now most of my friends are into PPP and all of them recommended it to me very highly. I have made many new friends in my city who also use the PPP service. Reason enough to join their blog network now.

I already have plans for the money I shall be making. First is that since my blog is a movie and music blog, I'll be requiring money to keep buying those movies and music. Maybe in a while even a portable movie player. :) Who knows ? Anything and everything is possible. I also have a few other things in mind to buy.


Saturday, May 3, 2008

External Hard Disk-To Store Movies-Part 02

In my previous post I had written about the disadvantages of using optical discs to store your data. They can be summarised as follows:

  1. Searching the Disc for a particular movie
  2. Sorting long after you have got the movie.
  3. More physical space required.
  4. Lack of flexibility in terms of storing a certain amount of data.
  5. Scratching of discs
  6. Expensive re-writable discs.

Keeping all these things in mind, it's better to go in for an External Hard Disc. I would prefer a 1TB (Tera Byte = 1000 GB, Giga Byte) hard disc. Because assuming a movie takes about 1 GB on an average, I can still store about 1000 movies on this. However, I have to be content with a 500GB Hard Disk for now. These are actually pretty cheap compared to their prices a few years back. A 500 GB Hard Disk costs about 125 USD. (Here in India) That's alright. Of course, certain brands cost more and there are also some drives which have an inbuilt Ethernet port. Such discs are obviously expected to cost more than the conventional Hard Disks even if it means that you will be losing some functionality.

Another option is to buy a Hard Disk and then buy an external casing. But then you won't save much doing this and moreover the quality and also the finish of the casing might not be great. So it's always better to go in for proper External Hard Discs. I'll post here once I have made a choice of Hard Disk and also bought one.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

External Hard Disk-To Store Movies-Part 01

When you have close to two hundred and fifty movies and counting, not to mention various other videos such as those TV shows and other music videos, etc it's hard to keep track of all your discs and managing them becomes quite a problem. What's more, you always have to search for the disc in which the movie you want is. Other problems include flexibility. That is supposing I want to put all movies according to say either Director or based on the year of the movie, it's impossible to do so when you have them on discs. Renaming movies, or even deleting movies after watching them becomes a problem.
On top of all that, discs occupy more space, need to be stored carefully. Never expose discs to dust. Another annoying thing with storing movie on disc is that when you want to store 6 movies on a disc, sometimes it exceeds disc capacity by some 2MB. Shucks!! You now have to waste space on the disc. Also if your discs get scratched, then you are done for. Doomed. You can no longer watch the movies on the disc. This has happened to me when I lent some discs to friends. I stopped lending discs after that. :)
You can not delete movies from discs either. Yes you can delete it such that you are no longer able to access that movie, but then you cannot use that space back to store anything else. Yes, sure there are rewritable discs available. But they are a pain really. Writing and formatting them takes forever and they are also prohibitively expensive.
Now I don't know what's going to happen once Blue Ray discs start coming out. But till then, I think an External Hard Disc makes more sense. Read about it in my next post.