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  • 7月 22 週二 200823:53
  • WALL-E -The New York Times Movie Review


來看看 The New York Times 對WALL-E 的REVIEW
WALL-E (2008) NYT Critics' Pick This movie has been designated a Critic's Pick by the film reviewers of The Times.

Pixar Animation Studios/Walt Disney Pictures

Wall-E (full name: Waste Allocation Load Lifter-Earth Class) spends his days gathering and compacting garbage.

June 27, 2008 In a World Left Silent, One Heart Beeps
 
By A. O. SCOTT Published: June 27, 2008

The first 40 minutes or so of “Wall-E” — in which barely any dialogue is spoken, and almost no human figures appear on screen — is a cinematic poem of such wit and beauty that its darker implications may take a while to sink in. The scene is an intricately rendered city, bristling with skyscrapers but bereft of any inhabitants apart from a battered, industrious robot and his loyal cockroach sidekick. Hazy, dust-filtered sunlight illuminates a landscape of eerie, post-apocalyptic silence. This is a world without people, you might say without animation, though it teems with evidence of past life.

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We’ve grown accustomed to expecting surprises from Pixar, but “Wall-E” surely breaks new ground. It gives us a G-rated, computer-generated cartoon vision of our own potential extinction. It’s not the only film lately to engage this somber theme. As the earth heats up, the vanishing of humanity has become something of a hot topic, a preoccupation shared by directors like Steven Spielberg (“A.I.”), Francis Lawrence (“I Am Legend”), M. Night Shyamalan (“The Happening”) and Werner Herzog. In his recent documentary “Encounters at the End of the World” Mr. Herzog muses that “the human presence on this planet is not really sustainable,” a sentiment that is voiced, almost verbatim, in the second half of “Wall-E.” When the whimsical techies at Pixar and a moody German auteur are sending out the same message, it may be time to pay attention.

Not that “Wall-E” is all gloom and doom. It is, undoubtedly, an earnest (though far from simplistic) ecological parable, but it is also a disarmingly sweet and simple love story, Chaplinesque in its emotional purity. On another level entirely it’s a bit of a sci-fi geek-fest, alluding to everything from “2001” and the “Alien” pictures (via a Sigourney Weaver voice cameo) to “Wallace and Gromit: A Grand Day Out.” But the movie it refers to most insistently and overtly is, of all things, “Hello, Dolly!,” a worn videotape that serves as the title character’s instruction manual in matters of choreography and romance.

That old, half-forgotten musical, with its Jerry Herman lyrics crooned by, among others, Louis Armstrong, is also among Wall-E’s mementos of, well, us. He is a dented little workhorse who, having outlasted his planned obsolescence, spends his days in the Sisyphean, mechanical labor of gathering and compacting garbage. His name is an acronym for Waste Allocation Load Lifter- Earth Class. But not everything he finds is trash to Wall-E. In the rusty metal hulk where he and the cockroach take shelter from dust storms, he keeps a carefully sorted collection of treasures, including Zippo lighters, nuts and bolts, and a Rubik’s Cube.

Wall-E’s tender regard for the material artifacts of a lost civilization is understandable. After all, he too is a product of human ingenuity. And the genius of “Wall-E,” which was directed by the Pixar mainstay Andrew Stanton, who wrote the screenplay with Jim Reardon, lies in its notion that creativity and self-destruction are sides of the same coin. The human species was driven off its home planet — Wall-E eventually learns that we did not die out — by an economy consecrated to the manufacture and consumption of ever more stuff. But some of that stuff turned out to be useful, interesting, and precious. And some of it may even possess something like a soul.

Observing Wall-E’s surroundings, the audience gleans that, in some bygone time, a conglomerate called BnL (for “Buy N Large”) filled the earth with megastores and tons of garbage. Eventually the corporation loaded its valued customers onto a space station (captained by Jeff Garlin), where they have evolved into fat, lazy leisure addicts serviced by a new generation of specialized machines. One of these, a research probe named Eve (all of the robot names are acronyms as well as indicators of theoretical gender) drops to Earth and wins Wall-E’s heart.

Their courtship follows some familiar patterns. If “Wall-E” were a romantic comedy, it would be about a humble garbageman who falls for a supermodel who also happens to be a top scientist with a knack for marksmanship. (I’m pretty sure I reviewed that a while back, but the title escapes me.) Wall-E is a boxy machine of the old school, with creaks and clanks and visible rivets, his surface pocked with dents and patches of rust. He is steadfast, but not always clever or cool. Eve, shaped like an elongated egg, is as cool as the next iPhone and whisper quiet, unless she’s excited, in which case she has a tendency to blow things up. She and Wall-E communicate in chirps and beeps that occasionally coalesce into words. Somehow their expressions — of desire, irritation, indifference, devotion and anxiety, all arranged in delicate counterpoint — achieve an otherworldly eloquence.

That they are endowed with such rich humanity is as much a Pixar trademark as the painstakingly modeled surfaces or the classical virtual camerawork and editing. The technical resourcefulness that allows “Wall-E” to leap effortlessly from the derelict Earth to the pristine atmosphere of the space station is matched by the rigorous integrity the filmmakers bring to the characters and the themes.

Rather than turn a tale of environmental cataclysm into a scolding, self-satisfied lecture, Mr. Stanton shows his awareness of the contradictions inherent in using the medium of popular cinema to advance a critique of corporate consumer culture. The residents of the space station, accustomed to being tended by industrious robots, have grown to resemble giant babies, with soft faces, rounded torsos and stubby, weak limbs. Consumer capitalism, anticipating every possible need and swaddling its subjects in convenience, is an infantilizing force. But as they cruise around on reclining chairs, eyes fixed on video screens, taking in calories from straws sticking out of giant cups, these overgrown space babies also look like moviegoers at a multiplex.

They’re us, in other words. And like us, they’re not all bad. The paradox at the heart of “Wall-E” is that the drive to invent new things and improve the old ones — to buy and sell and make and collect — creates the potential for disaster and also the possible path away from it. Or, put another way, some of the same impulses that fill the world of “Wall-E” — our world — with junk can also fill it with art.

WALL-E

Opens on Friday nationwide.

Directed by Andrew Stanton; written by Mr. Stanton and Jim Reardon, based on a story by Mr. Stanton and Pete Docter; director of photography, camera, Jeremy Lasky; director of photography, lighting, Danielle Feinberg; edited by Stephen Schaffer; music by Thomas Newman; production designer, Ralph Eggleston; produced by Jim Morris; released by Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation Studios. Running time: 1 hour 37 minutes. This film is rated G.

WITH THE VOICES OF: Ben Burtt (Wall-E/M-O), Elissa Knight (Eve), Jeff Garlin (Captain), Fred Willard (Shelby Forthright/BnL C.E.O.), Macintalk (Auto), John Ratzenberger (John), Kathy Najimy (Mary) and Sigourney Weaver (Ship’s Computer).

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  • 蕃茄義大利麵-懶人快速食譜

  今天晚餐作蕃茄義大利麵-以下是懶人快速食譜
作法
1-首先先把材料切好-一顆中蕃茄(小塊)/一顆洋聰
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  • 7月 22 週二 200805:09
  • 再遊♡芝加哥♡-Intelligentsia Coffee & Tea- Day2


  Intelligentsia Coffee 實在是讓人意猶未盡的好咖啡,可惜B-TOWN沒有,這次來到"芝城",可得好好把握機會。我們去的是millennium PARK 附近的那家,目前IC在LA和芝加哥有據點,想知道怎麼去嗎? 自助旅行的人,可以先去CTA來查如何搭地鐵和公車
查尋方式:1。先在網站右下角的TRIP PLANNER 的Start 處
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  • 7月 21 週一 200823:06
  • 再遊♡芝加哥♡- Metropolis coffee- Day 3



與 咖啡達人一起前往 在2007年得到最佳roaster獎的 Metropolis coffee
Metropolis Coffee Co
www.metropoliscoffee.com
1039 W Granville Ave
Chicago, IL 60660
(773) 764-0400
Get directions
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  • 7月 20 週日 200810:06
  • 轉載- indian curry

~今天作了朋友在台大椰林上轉載下來的印度咖哩的食譜,覺的這位大大真是厲害,作出來很好吃

 

基礎咖哩糊(basic curry paste)

                                                                               

3 tbs    無鹽奶油或植物油 (我用無鹽奶油)

1 顆    洋蔥    切細

4 粒    蒜頭    切薄片

4 cm    生薑-    削皮切細

2 根    綠辣椒   去籽切碎 (我用紅的)

                                                                               

1/2 tsp   Turmeric powder       黃薑粉

1/2 tsp   ground cumin seed     小茴香籽粉

1/2 tsp   ground coriander seed  胡荽籽粉

1  tbs   番茄糊(醬) 加4茶匙水調勻備用  (我用超市買的PREGO )

(基本咖哩糊方法)

                                                                               

把油放入炒鍋中加熱,待油熱訪入切碎洋蔥以大火翻炒數分鐘.

接著加入蒜,薑,綠辣椒,炒半分鐘後把火轉為小火,並不時翻炒約

半小時小心不要煮焦任何東西不然會有苦味(炒的蠻累的,不過有利用時間煮飯和切肉備用 ). 時間到在加入薑黃粉(turmeric),小茴香(cumin),胡荽籽(coriander)小心翻炒五分鐘,

一樣小心不要煮焦任何東西,炒好後關火待稍冷備用 (假如太乾你擔心會煮焦,可以適度加一點水).

 放120 c.c清水於攪拌器.並把先前炒好的咖哩糊一起放入並攪拌直到細滑無顆粒為止. 接著加入拌好的番茄糊攪拌均勻.    

把拌好的咖哩糊倒回炒鍋中以微火煮個至少20-30分鐘以上並不時攪拌(煮愈久愈好).   

假如咖哩糊開始沾鍋可適度加一點熱水,

假如狀況良好咖哩糊的顏色慢慢變成深橙褐色.最後成品濃稠度如番茄醬一般.  

到此為止基本咖哩糊  完成! 


今天用的是豬肉,參考洋蔥咖哩雞  (Chicken Do-Piaza) 的食譜,把雞換成豬肉

                                                                               

這是一道味道較為平和且不會太過辛辣與嗆鼻的雞肉咖哩,也因為如此,較能看出餐館對咖哩的基本功如何與用心程度.  其中"Do-Piaza",是指雙份洋蔥的意思,基礎咖哩糊有一份,做此道咖哩再加一份.

                                                                            

材料

                                                                               

3   湯匙  植物油或奶油

1   顆    大洋蔥,切成五大塊

2   塊    雞胸肉,去皮切成2.5立方公分

1/2 茶匙  綜合印度香料( garam masala )

1   份    基礎咖哩糊(咖哩咖哩(2)示範的份量即為一份)

1/2 茶匙  紅辣椒粉

1   茶匙  小茴香粉 (烤過) (ground cumin seed)

1   茶匙  葫蘆巴葉(dried fenugreek) 假如實在找不到時可用等量的芹菜葉替代

1/2 茶匙  綜合印度香料( garam masala ) 

方法

1.  1/2 茶匙 綜合印度香料 放入雞塊並攪拌均勻,靜置20二十分鐘

2.  把油放入鍋中加熱,接著放入洋蔥塊,炒到透明狀,但小心不要燒焦.

   把油濾掉.洋蔥放置一邊備用.

3. 以中火把雞肉炒到表變白

4. 待雞肉表面變白,接著放入咖哩糊,辣椒粉,小茴香粉一起燉煮30分

   鐘,並不時攪拌鍋底以防鍋底燒焦.

5. 煮到二十分鐘前,加入葫蘆芭葉,綜合印度香料,以及炒好的洋蔥.

   此時的咖哩應該是比之前顏色要來的深且稠,最後再小火慢煮個十

   分鐘.

6. 佐以白米飯即可(也可用香料飯:加入薑黃,小茴香,綠豆蔻一起煮)水量比平常要一少,也就是說飯要比平常稍乾一點點. (今天用白米飯,下次想試試用薑黃飯)

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  • 一項公益性的盲胞點字盤學術研究需要您的協助

blog.chinatimes.com/tomsun/archive/2008/06/15/288349.html
逢甲大學建築研究所目前正在進行一項關懷台灣視障者( 盲胞 )對於無障礙環境空間( 特別針對建築物內電梯按鈕操作面之盲胞點字盤<Braille elevator plates> )的調查,並欲藉由與美國各州的一些案例來做比較,進而對台灣無障礙空間使用狀況提出改善和建言。因此,煩請大家能共襄盛舉,以您的實際行動來提供協助,讓我們一同為改善台灣的無障礙環境空間盡一點心力,讓台灣視障者真的能享有一個無障礙環境。
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  • Moving out- Apartment condition verification

月初搬宿舍,管理員給了一張清單要求勾選搬進/遷出時的房屋狀況 ( apartment condition verification)
訊息如下-This is an important sheet to fill out and return to the office. It is designed to protect you against charges for pre-existing conditions when you move out.  If you do not return it, you could be held responsible for these charges.  It also allows us to correct any minor problems that may be noted in your apartment upon your arrival.
 "交屋"的時後得到宿舍管理員的連連稱讚
~ 不過更高興的是可以搬到8樓眺望欣賞美景~天天唷

 
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  • ★實用美語生活字彙-客廳★

下面是客廳的生活字彙
給喜歡背單字 或 想增加單字 的人
其中-實用程度由上往下遞 x
 
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  • ☆↘Happy Birthday ↙☆Cumpleaños Feliz ★Joyeux Anniversaire! ★

spanish happy birthday lyrics
Feliz, feliz en tu día,                              (Happy, happy on your day,)
Amiguito(a) qué Dios te bendiga,     (Friend, may God bless you,)
Y qué reine la paz en tu día,               (May peace reign on your day,)
Y qué cumplas muchos más.           (And may you have/complete many more (birthdays, years). 
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  • 再遊♡芝加哥♡計劃續集- Feist和The Beach Boys

…這篇內容和標題間的關連在於
草地演唱會請的嘉賓是
 Feist和The Beach Boys  …um
FEIST 1234


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