If you’ve seen the trailer, then you’ve already got a taste of it, but basically this is a live-action cartoon. The visual effects and the super-saturated colors aren’t just in the racing scenes – the whole movie looks like a photoshop layout. To be honest, it kind of bothered me at first. Thankfully, the story and acting is good enough that I quickly stopped caring. The movie is peppered with references to the cartoon, and it’s genuinely funny. The cast is excellent, and while they’re a bit one-dimensional, they’re pretty direct copies of their cartoon characters, so it’s to be expected. John Goodman especially stole the show for me – his character is great, always harrumphing and grunting around. As far as I’m concerned, this movie is excellent, and it almost redeems the Wachowski Brothers for theMatrix sequels.
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Shinjuku, the Demon City of Tokyo
Here’s a badly pasted-together panorama of Shinjuku, the world-reknowned “Demon City” of Tokyo. It’s from high up so you can’t see the freaky stuff . . . I’m not going to go take pictures of Kabuki-cho with this camera. It’s big and obvious and the flash doesn’t always stay off.
Japan Photos!
Some pics of Nakadai, the neighborhood where I live, and the inhabitants of Mickey House, the “Gaijin House” where I reside.
the Hood.
I live just off this street.
Anybody want a playstation?
Do not drink with this German.
origami
Neighborhood shrine. People leave cans of tea and mugs of coffee.
The noble Yayoi, self-named after a period of ancient Japanese history, who moved into the house with a “guest” who is actually her son (adoptive) as of one year ago. She comes from an indigenous tribe of Taiwan whose traditional dress resembles that of the Thai people. She speaks four languages: Chinese, Japanese, English, and her tribal language. She is teaching me Japanese in exchange for advanced English. Studying French, as well.
The first photo you take after you mistakenly wipe your SmartMedia card.
Miles Returns to Japan
Whew. Come back from the Scott’s, throw some laundry in the washer, it’s 4 AM. Jump on my bike to get some Chi Kung liniment from Quenton, who lives about 3 miles away. Get back to the house at 5 AM. Throw the clothes in the dryer and start packing. Get stuff packed except for the drying clothes, it’s 6:30 AM. Have to leave for the airport by 7. In lieu of sleep, I will take a hot bath!
My dad pounding on the bathroom door.
“Miles, we’re falling into a pattern of lateness here.”
An old joke.
“You go right on thinking like that!”
Another old joke.
Out of the tub, down the stairs, I’m wearing a towel and dammit I packed all my shorts at the bottom of the suitcase. Looks like I’m goin’ commando today! Aw, yeah!
I take a broke-ass prop plane from PDX to Seattle International, then scramble from GATE N to GATE S. One-car underground trains; National guard troops patrolling everywhere in cammies, web belt, canteen, handgun; the direct route to gate S is inacessible due to construction. I take an escalator up and check the exploded-view, isometric map of the airport until I find a train. We’ve got Freeman! A few zigs and zags and an hour later, I’m on a 747 to Narita.
Get off in Tokyo. I’ve been feeling the fear in my chest, mostly, on the plane, that Immigration will not let me through. I’m re-entering japan on a tourist visa; I left when my previous tourist visa expired. Technically this is legal and allowed — the US has a special agreement with Japan about these visas — but in actuality, Immigration can become paranoid that Americans are working without bothering to get a work visa, and send you back.
I put TRAIN AIKIDO on my “reason for visit” form. I’ve got my Gi in my suitcase, a few aikido books in my carry-on bag. If needs be I will throw the black-uniformed Immigration guy to the ground to prove my the depth of my study.
He looks at the form, looks at me over the counter.
“Aikido?”
“Hai, hai, Aikido!”
He grins and strikes a karate pose.
“Oh, Karate! Shotokan des ka?”
“Hai. Aikido… muzukashii”
“yeah, but it’s… uh… omoshiroi. No, tanoshii.” Was he in his high school’s martial arts club?
“blah blah Submission[in english]”
He’s talking about submission holds. I tell him maybe not so much submission holds as throws.
He waves me past the counter.
Ha!
I stride out of the airport with victory in my ears… it’s that one song from Half-Life, the one after you put the satellite in orbit.
Miles Visits and Scott Angers His Coworkers
Time: 3:48am (press return). Miles has just left my house. Around 9pm tonight (yesterday) Annie checked out a car, and we picked up Miles and Zach (and KT) at KT’s house. On the way to Gustav’s, Miles started telling a story about his housemates which he was only able to finish by the time we left Gustav’s two hours later. We dropped KT off, and Miles suggested renting The Original Kings of Comedy, which we all watched at my house, and were greatly amused by. We had a great time, and were sad to see Miles go. Zach asked if he could crash here for the night, which we agreed to, and I said he could sleep in the middle bedroom (where our computers are set up) after I checked my email.
Now Zach is sleeping in the basement, and I’m still sitting at my computer because I have work to do. I knew this might happen, since Steve and I had a demo assigned to us at a meeting today, which is due tomorrow (today) at 9am (5 hours from now). But since Miles was only in town for one day, I decided to hang out with him and run the risk of coming home to a pile of work needing to be done.
Now I’m facing the same decision I faced so many times in college: With five hours until the project is due, is it better to work now and get three hours of sleep at the end, or sleep now and get up in three hours to do the work? Or is it better to post to KillingMachines and avoid the decision altogether?









