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    <updated>2009-12-08T03:31:11Z</updated>

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    <subtitle>Dispatches from Singapore&#39;s Rebel Base</subtitle>


    
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 <div>Another example of <a href="http://www.hulu.com/community">Community </a>at its best. I keep making salacious comments about &quot;Mexican Halloween&quot; and no one aside from Beca gets it and she just rolls her eyes at me. <br /><br />A couple of weeks ago someone mentioned going for &quot;Mexican breakfast&quot; and I almost lost it. <br /><br />Having Mexican Halloween in my head also didn&#39;t help when my mother-in-law kept repeatedly asking Beca to toss the salad at Thanksgiving. I was <strong>not </strong>the only one in the cabin who was disturbed by that one...and she kept saying it!<br /><br />My siblings-in-law have a running gag with us about innocuous-sounding names for depraved sex acts, so Kate and Nick, this Mexican Halloween clip is for you.<br /></div>
        
    
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        <title>Gleep Glop and the Floopdie Doos</title>
    
    
    
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 <div>For almost a week, this line from <em>Role Models</em> has been stuck in my head, my wife&#39;s head and the heads of my poor siblings in-law. I quoted it a bit wrong (&quot;gleep glorp&quot; rather than the actual &quot;gleep-glop&quot;), but it stuck none the less. Here it is so that when it gets stuck in your head, it&#39;s at least accurate. <br /><br />If you have not seen this highly under-appreciated movie I suggest you do so. I got a copy at Target this weekend for $3.99!<br /><br />This clip contains some coarse language and one reference to &quot;Middle Earth&quot; which may be offensive to individuals who know&#160; &quot;Middle Earth&quot;  as a sexual position. <br /></div>
        
    
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        <title>8 km (5 mile) Walk Today</title>
    
    
    
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 <div>So, I up and went for a long walk today. Been feeling especially out of shape lately, so I set out to walk toward Orchard Road with the intention of catching the MRT back from Newton if I got too hot and tired. <br /><br />But I kept going, all the way to Takashimaya. It took about 50 minutes to get there and I listened to <a href="http://www.826nyc.org/">Ira Glass Interview Joss Whedon</a> on the way. A quick buzz through <a href="http://www.kinokuniya.com.sg/">Kinokuniya</a> (didn&#39;t buy anything!) and then downstairs to grab some <a href="http://www.morningstarfarms.com/product_detail.aspx?family=934&amp;id=352">fake bacon</a> at Cold Storage, and then home. <br /><br />I am absolutely a destination-focused walker. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJulhGUh8vU">Treadmills</a> do not do it for me at all. Singapore is big on treadmills (in air conditioned glass rooms).<br /><br />I hesitated for just a moment at the Orchard <a href="http://api.ning.com/files/ljfUR2CTr8irwFajRM0-9qgIopJO1MhrUO7UQavpsv9ajS0R2zENiz-voOwsrDYGe6hKz6rmffV0p5*voY*Tfo7tHd664a2c/mr_t_blue.jpg">MRT</a> station, and ended up walking past it and all the way home!<br /><br />I was super-sweaty and exhausted when I got home, but I feel great! I can tell, however, that my legs will be really achy tomorrow. <br /><br />Now, the hard part is figuring out how to keep it up during the week. I may start by getting off at the Orchard or <a href="http://www.digimedia.ru/UserFiles/image/materials/2009/June/htc/368px-apple_newton.jpg">Newton</a> MRT stations on the way home rather than at Novina. Of course, that would require leaving work at a reasonable hour...which I should be doing anyway. Maybe a swim in the morning before work and a walk from Newton in the evening. <br /></div>
        
    
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            <p>I&#39;m at work and struggling with a cold. I&#39;m having difficulty concenterating in meetings, especially those that start at 8:00 AM. The result:<br />
    
    
    

    
    
    
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        <title>Watch Your Back, Asimo</title>
    
    
    
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            <p>OK, I&#39;ve finally made a serious attempt to make a list of my favorite movies. This is always a really hard question for me to answer, especially since I spent the Late 80s/Early 90s working either at a movie theater or a video store or at both simultaneously. During that period I saw just about every movie released in the US and didn&#39;t pay for any of them. This was also the period when I started buying <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laserdisc">Laserdiscs</a> (1200 or so of them are in storage). I love movies of all kinds and to pick one, or even ten is really difficult.</p><p>As someone who watches movies over and over (who&#39;s married to someone who does the same), I figure that a good place to start would be movies that I watch the most often. Then I added some that I love, but don&#39;t watch that often (or often enough). I&#39;ll keep adding to this list and will add some indication of why each is on the list at some point. </p><p>So, here they are in alphabetical order:</p><p><strong><em>2001: A Space Odyssey</em></strong> -<span style="font-size: 1.25em;"> </span><span style="color: #666666; font-size: 1em;"><em>&quot;I&#39;ve still got the greatest enthusiasm and confidence in the mission.&quot;</em></span><br />In 1981, my father gave me a wonderful gift. He took me to see a revival of 2001 in a real movie theater. I&#39;ve seen it a theater a few times since then and it really is the only way to see this film properly. Yes, I&#39;m a 2001 snob.<br />I can see how some people could see HAL as the villain of this movie, but to me he is the tragic hero. He&#39;s just doing his best to complete the task he was given, even when the variables change. It&#39;s really not his fault. <br />And then he gets killed. Slowly. And he&#39;s singing while he&#39;s being killed. He&#39;s a proud child, sharing what he&#39;s learned at school with an adult...who is killing him. <br /><em>2001</em> is on the list of &quot;Robot Movies That Make Tad Cry.&quot; </p><p><strong><em>The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai: Across the Eighth Dimension</em> </strong><em>- <span style="color: #666666; font-size: 0.8em;"><span style="font-size: 1.25em;">&quot;</span><span style="font-size: 1.25em;">Where there was a huge electrical dimensional accident, some giant explosion, and they hypnotized Orson Welles into covering it up, so first he says there&#39;s an invasion from Mars, but then he says no no no, it was just a radio show hoa<span style="font-size: 1em;">x</span></span><span style="font-size: 1em;">.&quot;</span></span></em><br />I was obsessed with this movie even before it came out. There was a cover story about it in Starlog issue number 86 and I was completely captivated by the idea of a rock star-surgeon-physicist-hero...plus it had aliens!<br />When I finally saw it, I was not dissapointed. I was also really taken by the fact that not only did this film not go out of its way to explain everything to the audience, it really didn&#39;t explain anything to the audience. You could figure most of it out, but you had to watch the movie several times and read the novelization. Once you do, you can see that the internal logic is there and things start to make sense. <br />Plus, Jeff Goldblum in Holstein chaps and a ten-gallon hat!</p><p><strong><em>Alien</em></strong> - <span style="color: #666666"><em>&quot;Danger. The emergency destruct system is now activated. The ship will detonate in T-10 minutes. The option to override automatic detonation expires in T-5 minutes.&quot;</em></span><br />I don&#39;t know why my parents thought it would be ok to take me to see <em>Alien</em> in 70mm at age 10, but they did. This after my 22 year-old brother had called home, long-distance a few weeks earlier to tell my dad that he had just seen the most amazing and horrifying movie ever. So, when Britt came home for a visit, we took a family outing to Denver to see <em>Alien</em> at the giant <a href="http://cinematreasures.org/theater/824/">Cooper/Cameo</a> where we had gone to see <em>Star Wars</em> and <em>Close Encounters</em>. I made it to the chest-burster scene and quietly asked my mom it I could go wait in the lobby for the rest of the movie. In an hour or so, my brother came out to check on me and tried to get me to come back in to see the refinery explode, but I was too scared. We watched it from just inside the door at the top of the aisle and I went right back to the lobby after the horizontal explosions were over. <br />Even though it really scared me (what I saw of it), I became obsessed with <em>Alien</em>. I got the <a href="http://a7.vox.com/6a00c2251c60b3604a0110186fb44f860f-pi">photonovel of the film</a> and the <a href="http://a7.vox.com/6a00c2251c60b3604a01101810cd0f860e-pi">Heavy Metal graphic novel of the film</a>, and eventually, a friend of mine with a Betamax made me a set of cassette tapes of the film&#39;s audio by putting a tape recorder in front of the TV. So, without actually seeing the rest of the movie, I &quot;saw&quot; the rest of the movie. I really wanted the <a href="http://www.toyarchive.com/Aliens/Toys/OriginalDoll.html">Kenner Alien toy</a>, but never got one. Because of the &quot;non-cinematic&quot; way in which I &quot;saw&quot; <em>Alien</em> as a kid, I became more intimate with it than if I had actually seen it repeatedly. I listened to the audio from the film over and over with eyes closed. I poured over the large, blown-up frames from the film in the photo novel (skipping the page which showed three frames of Parker&#39;s head being smashed in by the alien&#39;s inner jaw). I built a simulacrum of <em>Alien</em> in my young mind which has since melded with the images of the actual film.&#160; &#160; </p><p><em>Back to the Future</em> - &quot;Who the hell is John F. Kennedy?&quot;</p><p><em>Battle Beyond the Stars</em> - &quot;I sleep with my back to the wall, when I can sleep. I eat serpents, seven times a week. There&#39;s not a major city in this galaxy where I can show my face, or spend my wealth. Right now, your offer looks very attractive to me... A meal, and a place to hide.&quot;</p><p><em>The Big Lebowski</em> - &quot;Hey, relax man, I&#39;m a brother shamus.&quot;</p><p><em>Blade Runner </em>- &quot;They don&#39;t advertise for killers in the newspaper. That was my profession. Ex-cop. Ex-blade runner. Ex-killer.&quot;</p><p><em>Boogie Nights</em> - &quot;I never take my skates off.&quot;</p><p><em>Brain Candy</em> - &quot;Can I get you anything else? Grappa, wine, cappuccino, tickets to a Lakers game? What about cheesecake? AA batteries? Land in Montana?&quot;</p><p><em>Bride of Frankenstein</em> - &quot;Alone: bad. Friend: good!&quot;</p><p><em>Casino</em> - &quot;A hundred dollars to whoever hits the plane.&quot;</p><p><em>Citizen Kane</em> - &quot;Did you ever see anybody wiggle both his ears at the same time? Watch closely! (he wiggles his ears) It took me two solid years at the finest boys&#39; school in the world to learn that trick.&#160; The fellow who taught me is President of Venezuela now.&quot;</p><p><em>Close Encounters of the Third Kind</em> - &quot;I know what this is! This means something. This is important.&quot;</p><p><em>The Day of the Dolphin</em> - &quot;Fa love Pa.&quot;</p><p><em>The Day the Earth Stood Still</em> - &quot;This technique, in certain cases, can re-stimulate life for a limited period. It&#39;s a refinement of scientific principles known to your own people.&quot;</p><p><strong><em>Defending Your Life</em></strong> - <span style="color: #666666">&quot;How many days are you looking at?&quot;<br /><span style="color: #000000">A high-concept Albert Brooks movie with Meryl Streep doing comedy and Rip Torn at his absolute best in a perfect role. What the heck else do you want? <em>Defending Your Life</em> is, (along with <em>Mother</em>) a showcase for Albert Brooks to demonstrate that he knows just how far to push a joke, a concept or a romantic moment. He also manages to make a genuinely romantic comedy about normal people...who happen to be dead.&#160; <span style="color: #666666">&#160;</span></span> </span></p><p><em>Dune</em> - &quot;Tell me of your homeworld, Usul.&quot;</p><p><em>Ed Wood</em> - &quot;No. I never drink... wine.&quot;</p><p><em>Election</em> - &quot;It&#39;s hard to remember how the whole thing started, the whole election mess. What I do remember is that I loved my job. I was a teacher, an educator, and I couldn&#39;t imagine doing anything else.&quot;</p><p><em>Enemy Mine</em> - &quot;Zammis get four, five?&quot;</p><p><em>Evil Dead II</em> - &quot;To trace the origin of the Book, we must go back...back...to a day when spirits ruled the earth. When the seas ran red with blood. It was this blood that was used to ink the book.&quot;</p><p><em>Ferris Bueller&#39;s Day Off </em>- &quot;You are Abe Froman? The sausage king of Chicago?&quot;</p><p><strong><em>Fight Club</em></strong> - <span style="color: #666666">&quot;And right then, at our most excellent moment together...&quot;</span><br />I did not like <em>Se7en</em>. It was relentlessly dark and dirty and negative. I did not enjoy seeing <em>Se7en</em>, but I had to acknowledge David Fincher&#39;s ability to guide the emotional state of the audience. With <em>Fight Club</em>, he is using his powers for good. While there are certainly dark and dirty moments, there are also joyous moments. There is also the delight of teasing not only meaning out of the film, but sorting out just what is going on. The twist is as huge as the one in <em>The Sixth Sense</em>, but <em>Fight Club</em> would still be a fantastic film without it. Not sure I would say the same for <em>Sixth Sense</em>.&#160; </p><p><em>The Fly</em> - &quot;Listen, I&#39;ll make you cappuccino. I have a Faema of my very own. You know what that is? It&#39;s not the dilettante&#39;s plastic kitchen model. It&#39;s one of those, uh... uh., uh, real restaurant espresso machines with a-an eagle on top and...&quot;</p><p><strong><em>Gattaca</em> -</strong> <span style="color: #666666">&quot;I only lent you my body; you lent me your dream.&quot;</span><br />I used to live right across the freeway from Gattaca, or rather the <a href="http://www.greatbuildings.com/buildings/Marin_Civic_Center.html">Marin Civic Center</a> where it was filmed. That&#39;s where I went to jury duty <strong>and</strong> the farmer&#39;s market. That is not why I love this movie. It&#39;s a simple story, told well that actually has something to say about the human condition and prejudice. Plus, I&#39;m a sucker for stories with platonic male love and self-sacrifice. Oh and it&#39;s a non-effects science fiction movie. &#160; </p><p><strong><em>The Incredibles</em></strong> - <span style="color: #999999">&quot;The law requires that I answer no.
&quot;</span><br />My life is full of texts that offer a new take on the superhero genre:<em> The Tick, The Specials, Mystery Men, Supreme Power, Invincible, Dr. Horrible</em>, et al. When I heard that Brad Bird&#39;s first movie for Pixar would be about a superhero family, I was really excited. Well written, visually beautiful and thoughtful, <em>The Incredibles</em> also delivers its messages on multiple levels. Despite the fact that there are so many other texts which cover similar ground (unlike the rodent chef genre), <em>The Incredibles</em> manages to address its own issues and also presents a cohesive universe which comfortably co-exists with all of the rest. </p><p><strong><em>The Iron Giant</em> - </strong><span style="color: #666666; font-size: 1em;"><em>&quot;You are who you choose to be.&quot;</em></span><br />While there are a multitude of wonderful elements and moments that I could point to, it&#39;s the message of Iron Giant that gets me. How many existential family movies are there even out there? I especially like the subtle, but important difference between this films&#39; thesis statement: &quot;You are who you choose to be.&quot; and the more common (and less accurate) message for (especially American) children: &quot;You can be whatever you want to be.&quot; <br /><em>The Iron Giant </em>is straight with the audience in a way that many films aren&#39;t. It acknowledges that death is real and that killing is not a good thing. This frankness is underscored by the setting of the story in an era that was not exactly known for being particularly open and honest (&quot;Duck and cover!&quot;). <br />And, yes, this is another entry on the list of &quot;Robot Movies That Make Tad Cry.&quot; <em>The Iron Giant </em>is such a tear-trigger for me that my wife delights in taunting me by whispering &quot;Su-per-man...&quot; into my ear whenever<em> Iron Giant</em> comes up in conversation. Typing that last sentence just made me almost tear up.<br /><em>Note to Brad Bird: Please make more movies that begin with the letter &quot;I&quot;.</em></p><p><em>Last Night </em>- &quot;Good evening, Mrs. R. Wheeler. I&#39;m calling from the gas company, and wejust wanted to thank you for being our customer over the years. I hope you are doing well and spending these final hours of peace with your loved ones. Rest assured that we will do our utmost to keep the gas flowing right until the end. Thank you and good-bye.&quot;</p><p><em>Mother</em> - &quot;This tastes like orange foot.&quot;</p><p><em>Office Space</em> - &quot;Doesn&#39;t it bother you that you have to get up in the morning and put on pieces of flair?&quot;</p><p><strong><em>Out of Sight</em></strong> -<span style="color: #666666"> &quot;I think you flooded it.&quot;</span><br />I have been a fan of Steven Soderbergh since <em>Sex, Lies and Videotape</em>. This is my favorite of his films because it is tight, well executed, funny and really well balanced. By well balanced, I mean that it&#39;s full of really interesting filmmaking, but doesn&#39;t beat you over the head with it (*cough* <em>Traffic</em> *cough*). It&#39;s also entertaining, but not overly commercial (*cough* <em>Ocean&#39;s Nineteen</em> *cough*). For me it&#39;s Soderbergh&#39;s perfect moment as a filmmaker. He&#39;s confident, but still has some of the daring of his earlier work. Plus, the cast is fantastic and you get to see Albert Brooks with no hair.&#160; &#160; </p><p><em>Planes, Trains and Automobiles</em> - &quot;By the way, when you&#39;re telling these little stories, here&#39;s a good idea: have a point. It makes it more interesting for the listener.&quot;</p><p><em>Robocop</em> - &quot;Please put down your weapon. You have 20 seconds to comply.&quot;</p><p><em>Shadow of a Doubt </em>- &quot;Because we&#39;re not just an uncle and a niece. It&#39;s something else.&quot;</p><p><em>Star Wars</em> - &quot;I suggest a new strategy, Artoo. Let the Wookiee win.&quot;</p><p><em>Starship Troopers</em> - &quot;Medic!&quot;</p><p><em>Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan</em> - &quot;&#39;It was the best of times. It was the worst of times.&#39; Message, Spock?&quot;</p><p><strong><em>State and Main</em></strong> - <span style="color: #666666">&quot;So, that happened.&quot;</span><br />This is my favorite movie about making movies (even over <em>Singin&#39; in the Rain</em> and <em>Postcards from the Edge</em>). David Mamet does screwball comedy after watching a bunch of Preston Sturges movies at the suggestion of William H. Macy. Plus, a full stable of actors who are amazingly good at delivering Mamet dialog. This is one of the default movies in the Leckman household and it was one of the first movies we put on the AppleTV. I wish Mamet would make more screwball comedy (and also more <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119051/">action/adventure movies with bears</a>!). &#160; </p><p><em>Three Amigos</em> - &quot;Do you have anything besides Mexican food?&quot;</p><p><em>Top Secret</em> - &quot;Evidently, your friend did not realize that here in East Germany we use 220 volt current. He was found in his hotel room impaled on a large electrical device. Our surgeons did what they could but it took them two hours just to get the smile off his face.&quot;</p><p><em>Tremors</em> - &quot;We&#39;re going to be sorry if we don&#39;t give it a name.&quot;</p><p><em>Wall•E</em> - &quot;Eeeeeeeeva.&quot;</p><p><em>What Planet Are You From?</em> - &quot;You appear intelligent, but when you open your mouth the effect is spoiled.&quot;</p><p><em>Yojimbo</em> - &quot;It&#39;ll hurt.&quot;<div><br /></div></p>
        
    
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            <p>If you follow <a href="http://twitter.com/tadleckman">me on Twitter</a>, you know that I am alive and that I can speak in 140 character chunks. If, however, you have been looking for more substantial reports from Singapore, you have been sorely disappointed. I&#39;m going to try to get back to regular (if infrequent) posting here on Vox. Especially as it looks like <a href="http://valleywag.gawker.com/5124184/the-russian-bear-slashes-a-social-network">LiveJournal will likely be going away</a> at some point, I can give up my vestigial presence there. Having too many streams of personal data make me not want to update any of them. Hopefully some of my LJ peeps will choose to come over (or back) to Vox.<br />More soon.</p> 
        
    
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