November 26, 2008

My Blu-Rays

I am a big proponent of digital media. All my music is digitized, and Vicki and I have recently gotten rid of 75% of our DVD collection, now that streaming media has begun to come into its own. We have the bare minimum remaining, our favorite movies, things that we would want to have when we move and don't yet have an internet connection, or when the world ends and we have a week to live before the fires reach St Paul.

So Blu-Ray for me is not a proposition of revamping my entire collection. I used to think in those terms, but there are so many good movies out there, I can't even hope to own a tenth of them. A conversation with Alan got me thinking, if I really had to choose 10 movies to own on Blu Ray, and they would have to be IT, what would they be?
  1. BBC's Earth
  2. Hero
  3. Wall-E
  4. The Nightmare Before Christmas
  5. The Fifth Element
  6. V for Vendetta
  7. Baraka
  8. 2001
  9. Ratatouille
  10. I Am Legend
I might add Sunshine to the list if I like it when I watch it, from everything that I hear about it, it would probably replace 9 or 10.

From what I have seen of movies, this would probably be where the list ends, until some really fantastic movie comes out and I need to update it (though there isn't anything on the horizon yet that would boot these off).


November 10, 2008

On GM and Ford Failing:

I am a car guy. For awhile that has been somewhat difficult to reconcile with my treehugging personality, but the advent of a wave of attractive and performance-oriented electric cars, I find myself like a kid in a candy-store again. I keep on catching glimpses of a world that runs on energy gathered above ground, and it has freakin' sweet sportscars in it.

But the Detroit automakers have always had a place in that futuristic image. I never really see myself driving a Toyota, even if it is a sporty one. My dream car is an American one, and though I am a European car fanatic as well, the American aesthetic really has something going for it. All you have to do is look at the design team over at Ford to see that the US really has a vision all its own.

What will happen if they go bankrupt, though? One must assume that they will come out the other side with some semblance of their former selves, but what will have been lost? Is it too much to hope that if Ford (and GM as well, though I really am a Ford guy) goes under, that they will cut all the fat, keep their design team, and become an agile next-generation carmaker? Probably wishful thinking. It seems more likely that bankruptcy would mean nothing more than massive job losses and an expansion of the Truck units.

I guess all I can do is hope. I posted a while back about Jaguar's possible renaissance, perhaps this is Ford and GM's chance at a major re-organization. Or maybe I'm just way too optimistic.


November 6, 2008

Nov 4th, 2008

Obama Wins