Archive for March, 2009
The Best Super Heroes!
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Writing my review on Watchmen got me thinking about all the other Super Heroes I’ve watched and loved. That gave me this idea of listing the Best Super Heroes according to me and why I like them.
Please feel free to contradict and fight for your hero (In the comments section) in case he/ she don’t make it to this first list. J So here goes…
1. Suuuuperrrrman! (* Drum Roll !!! *)
My front runner and ahead of others by the million miles…Superman has been my quintessential favorite for a long time. One of the first few super heroes to taste screen success, Superman is the ultimate Super Hero. He has super abilities in a multitude of areas. He can fly, has super strength and is the ultimate Man of steel. Ok, I know he could have done with a better costume designer, but hey this was the 1970s. Everyone dressed weird back then!
2. Batman
I’ve always thought of Batman as a Hero who does not really fit the bill of a Super Hero, but that of a Vigilante. In my books, to be a Super Hero you have to have non human abilities, like those of mutants or aliens. But the distinction none the less, Batman makes my cut because he does rise above the ordinary (and the human), albeit with the help of training and fancy gadgets. Dark and weighed down by demons of his own, Batman offers a complexity which gives his character depth. I also especially like that his movies always have villains that come in such great variety and wierdness. (The Joker, Penguin, Riddler, Poison ivy, Dr Freeze etc)
3. X Men
Shape shifting, Telekenesis, Telepathy, Self healing… you name it and X Men have it. Mutants with a range of super powers! With each new movie they unveiled new mutants with new and fascinating powers. The good vs evil aside, I liked them all. I wouldn’t say Wolverine makes my list as the Super Hero no 3, but rather the whole motley Crew of mutants, whether on Professor Xavier’s or Magnito’s side, definitely make my cut!
4. Spider Man
Super Hero he is, but in a Hamlet sort of way. Spider Man seems to battle with himself in a pitiable sort of way…wondering about ‘to be or not to be a hero’. Spider webbing, roof hopping aside, Spider Man is just another kid with girl issues. Yet, he makes my cut because he is still a hero and makes for some interesting movie watching (his various adversaries included!)
So those are the ones who made the first list! Though I can’t wind up the post without a special mention of the other Heroes who almost made the list.
· The Incredible Hulk: Not so much of a Hero, The Hulk is just a poor hunted mutant. What I like about him is the way he throws his arms around and stomps when he is angry! It always makes me smile.
· Iron Man: Love his Suit and the awesome things it’s capable of. Also like Robert Downing Junior J
· Transformers: Autobots rock! I wish my car was one of them.
· Dr Manhattan: My latest addition. Love his omniscient powers, though he’s a little high on the whole human philosophy piece.
Watching the ‘Watchmen’
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Ok, I know…corny title, but I couldn’t help it! I recently saw the movie ‘Watchmen’ (hmm… it’s definitely more fun to say watched the watchmen) and liked it.
And hey, I admit it….As far as super hero movies go, I’m a fan. Not a fan like some of the crazy people on ‘Who wants to be a Super Hero?’ (Where they go trapizing about in spandex going ‘ heeerrreee comes the Fat Momma!!)’, but a fan none the less. I mean there is something so inherently wondrous about having abilities beyond human constraints…it opens up the mind to possibilities and dimensions that one doesn’t usually think about.
Anyways… back to the review. For starters…don’t see it if you don’t like Super Heros. For its Looooong…and if you’re someone who can’t fathom how electrocuting someone can make them blue in colour and give them telekenetic powers, it’s going to be a really long 2 ½ hours for you. But if you’re someone like me… the length of the movie only adds to its appeal. I mean lay it on… I want to see people being teleported to Mars and all the Super Hero action!
Set in the 1980s, the movie chronicles the cold war and how close to nuclear destruction the world came to. After the swinging 60s, the Super Heros have been forced to go underground and when the world needs them, they rise from their ashes and save the world. Yeah… it’s a beaten path, but the execution of the plot with the interlacing stories of the different Super Heros and their pasts makes the movie interesting. Even the dark side of Super Heros is explored and exposed. How can one not hate the Comedian, or wonder about the real personality of masked Rorschach?
The one thing that didn’t satiate my appetite for super powers, was that many of the Super Heroes really didn’t have super powers or this was not adequately covered in the movie. Running about in Spandex and beating up some people doesn’t make the cut for Super Heros (maybe that’s why some people like to refer to them as costumed Vigilantes). But Dr Manhattan made up from everyone else’s inadequacies. Omni powerful, Dr Manhattan could be the ‘Baap’ of all Super Heros! Liked what a news anchor says in the movie, ‘We know that God exists (Ref Dr Manhattan) and that he is definitely American!’ J
Zack Synder’s treatment of the movie is mature. While one might think (being a Super Hero Movie) that it’s aimed at the kids (and the Super Hero Buffs), it’s definitely not suitable viewing for anybody under 18. Overall, I liked the movie and would give is a 3.75 on a scale of 5. For Super Hero buffs, it’s a must see.
Frank Provost Spa and Salon – A Review
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An all day all inclusive package at Frank Provost Spa and Salon in Juhu, Mumbai, was the divinely thoughtful gift that Husband dear decided to present to me for my birthday. I know… it was really sweet! J And it always helps to hint subtly about something you like and then act super surprised when you get it!
So off I went to get 6 hours of intensive pampering. The spa is at Juhu. It is nicely done up place… in a Spaish kind of way…. Artificial water walls, aroma candles, soft music, earthen furnishings et all. It was a tad small, given that one would expect nice open spaces, natural surroundings etc at a Spa… but this is Mumbai, so I guess open spaces are hard to come by.
The day package included a whole bunch of stuff…body massage, sauna, reflexology, pedicure & a facial. The day started with some relaxing music and herbal tea. The long relaxing body massage was really good and by far one of the best massages’ I have had. The masseur was well trained, knew all the stress points and did a patient intuitive job of it. The facial and the pedicure were also nice and definitely much better than what one could usually get at a local beauty salon. The reflexology, though nice, was really not needed after the body massage. So if you’re going for the package, you could leave the reflexology out. The quality of the products is good and the staff is attentive and unobtrusive.
All in all maybe the Rs 4000/- that it cost was a little over the top, but it made a great gift and it was a heavenly way to spend my Birthday!
While I was looking for good Spas to go to in Mumbai, I came across a list of the best Spas in the world. Check out the list. Going to one of them is definitely on my ‘things to do before I die’ list!
Top 15 Destination Spas
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Mii amo, A Destination Spa at Enchantment, Sedona, Arizona |
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Alder Thermae Spa Resort, Siena, Tuscany |
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Les Sources de Caudalle, Bordeaux-Martillac, France |
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Miraval Resort, Tucson, Arizona |
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Canyon Ranch, Tucson, Arizona |
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Chiva-Som International Health Resort, Hua Hin, Thailand |
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Plateau at Grand Hyatt, Hong Kong |
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Green Valley Spa & Resort, St. George, Utah |
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Lake Austin Spa Resort, Austin, Texas |
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Rancho La Puerta, Tecate, Mexico |
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Canyon Ranch, Lenox, Massachusetts |
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Mayflower Inn & Spa, Washington, Connecticut |
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Lodge at Woodloch, Hawley, Pennsylavania |
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Maya Tulum Wellness Retreat & Spa, Pueblo Tulum, Mexico |
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Golden Door, Escondido, California |
http://www.travelandleisure.com/worldsbest/2007/results.cfm?cat=spasdestination
WAR iN PEACE time!
2I got shot 8 times and lived to tell the tale. One can probably never say that in real life…. But with Paint ball all is possible!!
Paint ball is a relatively new phenomenon in India, so some of you might not know what it really is… for those who do know, please skip the next para!
Paint ball is a simulated battle game. Participants are divided into warring teams, given some armour (as in paintball proof vests), face masks, guns and some ammo (as in pellets made of paint). The paint bullets are organic, washable and edible (though please do not try and eat it because they taste horrible… and don’t ask me how I know!). There is a paintball arena, usually it is artificially made with various obstacles… but the one we went to was 100% natural with bushes (some with real thorns!) , boulders and the works. Participants run around, trying to shoot each other, dodge paint bullets and try to keep alive.
There are of course certain rules to the game. Gear to be worn at all times in the arena, no shooting at less than 15 feet range, if you got shot once, you’re dead and you need to raise your hands and walk out of the arena once you’ve used up your ammo (each person gets 20 paint bullets).
But hey, when it’s a bunch of newbies, who cares about the rules! Sometimes people get so excited that they shoot at their own team mates, shoot at near range and generally give the referee a tough time! It’s a little close to the real thing, because paint bullets hit at close range do sting and leave nasty blue black bruises. I thought I got shot 5 times, but as the day passed, I discovered more and more blue black bruises all over the body. So far I’ve discovered 8… J
People hide behind the bushes/ boulders/ inflatable obstacles and mark their preys. It’s a little bit like Quake… hide and shoot…dodge and run…made me want to shout out a gruff ‘Humiliation!!’’ every time I got a close surprised hit!
Its great fun and also a great stress buster! There’s nothing like expending your frustration on all things unfair by rampaging around and shooting anything in sight!
In Mumbai, you can play paintball at Yuyutsa’s (an adventure sports company) arena in Thane (in the beautiful hills of Yeoor). A game of about 20 minutes would cost you Rs 250 and you have to play a minimum of 2.
HR UNPLUGGED GYAN – Tips on how to safeguard your job!
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Recession… it’s like a pall of gloom that is cast over everyone now a days. People are constantly lamenting the lack of business and living in fear of losing their jobs. But hey the sky is not falling yet and there are still tons and tons of jobs that need to be done. Ok, we don’t have too many new ones opening up, but many of the old ones are still there and millions of companies are still in business. So there is really no need to panic and worry yourself insane about losing your job!
Recession is just like a season. It comes every few decades and then it’s gone…. Sales go up, jobs open up and everyone has lots of money. It’s really only temporary. So don’t worry! And I’m here… (J) to offer some HR Gyan that I keep giving to the people who want a little reassurance and advice in these tough times.
So here are some tips on how not to let the recession bug bite you and how you can reduce the odds of you being the next one out!
· Give more than you take - You probably try to do the best you can in your work anyways, but it would be a good idea to ask yourself at the start of each day what you can do better today. In these tough times you have to come off as being more than useful and take on more without being asked! You cannot just do your job and feel that you’ve done your bit. Companies are now looking to maximize returns from every penny they spend. So your output and value to the company should be many times more than the money you take home.
You need to ensure you are performing at levels that are not just expected, but beyond. More is the mantra and you will need to identify which of your unique skills you can leverage to ensure that you bring more to the table. In general, one needs to be a doer, show initiative, innovate, show responsibility, influence others, exhibit the ability to grow and adapt and demonstrate that one understands and impacts the big picture.
· Get some positive face time with your Manager’s Boss (or even higher up!) – If you’re one or two spots removed from the top decision makers, then you don’t need to read this. I probably don’t have any gyan to impart to you since you are already so high up in your organization. But if you’re way down the ladder and wondering if anyone up there knows about you, then read on.
Today it’s not enough to only be a performer… it’s extremely important to also be seen as one. Ok, so you’ve got your appraisal rating to prove it, but when the axe needs to fall, only performance on paper is not looked at. It’s very important to be perceived as a good performer and that too not only by your boss.
If you have a great equation with your boss that’s great! But if he moves or gets axed, will higher ups know about your good work? It’s always a good thing to also get some positive face time with your boss’s boss or even higher up if that’s possible. Show initiative, try and pick up some assignments that get you some cross functional exposure, give presentations, take knowledge sharing sessions, start a new learning trend in your team, research and share industry/ other relevant info on mails to all… in short, do something useful to be noticed by others in the system.
· Improve skills and add some weight to your resume – Like I said earlier, it’s not good enough to be just good enough. So you need to constantly up your game and show that you have the inherent ability to continuously learn and develop. Undergo some training, take on some e-learning courses, get certifications, get a degree or anything else that works for your resume. Getting the added skills and knowledge will hopefully not only help you do your job better, it will definitely help you be seen a someone who can learn, adapt and be ready for the challenges of tomorrow and therefore less likely to get the axe today.
· Have a backup plan – You can do all of the above and more and yet it’s quite possible that your job might be axed. So if it’s going happen after all, it’s going to happen. Don’t take it personally. And don’t worry about impending doom.
You should know in most cases, people are retrenched because there is a lack of business, not because they have not performed. So don’t take it personally. You have skills and experience and jobs are definitely going to come back. See if you can come up with a plan to take care of yourself in the in between times.
If not your job, what else can you look at doing? Look inside yourself and identify unfulfilled passions. There would definitely be areas/ skills you have not explored. See if you can leverage any of them for alternate off the track careers. It’s better to have a plan (however vague) than no plan at all.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
013 nominations at the Oscars and only two wins. The fact that the movie didn’t really get the awards didn’t stop us from checking it out. If I had to sum it up in one word, it would be………… ‘Curious’!
A story about a baby being born old and then growing younger with each passing day… it’s an interesting concept. But you know… a whole lifetime to project… it can be a little dull. So the movie was loooong and sometime frankly quite boring. But that said, the Oscar nominations are still well received.
The movie leaves an impression… makes one wonder about life and the transience of time and youth. The scene wherein both Daisy and Benjamin are almost the same age (as if meeting in the middle) and Benjamin wants hold on to the picture of them together, can make ones heart break. Or the scene of old Daisy and toddler Benjamin sharing an innocent kiss…. It’s bizarre, but it’s heartwarming.
The one thing that one cannot help but notice is the amazing job the makeup artists have done in this movie. Depicting the different ages for Benjamin and Daisy left me in awe of their skill with the brush. One does miss the handsome Brad Pitt during most of the movie (I think he’s his current hot age only for about 20 mins of the movie), but he’s done a good job of his acting.
The movie is definitely worth one watch… but make sure you have the patience and some comfort food to get you through it.
The Tales from Beedle the Bard
0I had been waiting for this book… even booked it at crosswords hoping to be the first few to buy it when it hit the stands. 110 pages and retailing for Rs 625. Ok I thought…This is the creator of Harry Porter… she can only write the finest of books….so it’ll be worth it.
And boy was I wrong…! This book was not even worth the Rs 100 photo copy that one can get at the traffic signals in the suburbs. 110 pages… even a quick reader like me had to labour through them and each page had me asking myself, what the whole point of the damn book was.
I know JKR writes for kids… so this book (about fairy tales for Magical children) would be aimed at the kids. Well, so was Harry Porter and it made excellent adult reading. But Tales from Beedle, the Booooooring Bard, had me wondering if JKR had really written this. I think even a ghost writer would have done a better job ( I read the online ghost written version of Deathly Hallows before the real book came out and totally enjoyed it. It was such a brilliant reflection of JKR’s style that I couldn’t have figured that it wasn’t written by her!)
Anyways, after I labored through the book and Professor Dumbledore’s pointless remarks, I came across the real purpose of the book. Hey, it was for a good cause. There was a note at the end by Baronness Nicholson, the chair person of the Children High level Group (a group dedicated to representing the rights of children). It thanked the reader for buying this book and that said that all proceeds from the sale of the book will go to the CHLG. Well, atleast some good will come out of this pain inflicted on JKRs fans.












