Sunday, August 22, 2010

Trippy

(keep the sound turned up and be patient/zen out for the first two minutes)


24 comments:

Sean Patrick Reardon said...

That was wild. Now, what was it exactly? I'm pretty sure it was a rocket, blasting off, orbiting the earth, then landing in the ocean, but would like to know more specifics. Would love to watch on a big screen too.

adrian said...

Sean

One of the solid rocket boosters on the Space Shuttle. My favourite stuff was the audio. That was like whale song or something.

seana said...

My favorite part--not that it all wasn't pretty amazing--was the ending. Even though I never actually did the drug trip that I should have done given my Santa Cruz creds, I kind of feel like I now know what it would have been like.

Speaking of space, I was idly looking at some kind of special issue of National Geographic issue about space today and learned something that I didn't know. Apparently, Earth is the only planet with tectonic plates. That doesn't even make sense to me, but assuming it's true, which I do, I have to say, way to go, Life. You would have to pick the only planet with earthquakes.

adrian said...

Seana

I find it all very watchable too. So much more interesting than a movie with all its jump cuts.

seana said...

My teacher Mary Holmes once said we live like kings and don't even know it and every once in awhile I appreciate that comment.

Not while I'm working the cash register, though.

Glenna said...

That's a very interesting perspective. I liked the parachutes at the end, if that's what they are called. Reminds me of something I once saw in a Monkee's video..(maybe I shouldn't admit that..)

seana said...

Oh, go ahead.

Peter Rozovsky said...

Nice digeridoo the first few seconds there, mate, and weird convex-concave flip-flops.

And no, I don't believe drug experiences are real, but going up in space sure must be.
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adrian said...

Seana

We do live like kings one of the many excellent points in The Rational Optimist, my second favourite book of the year behind The Way of the World and slightly ahead of The Lamb Enters the Dreaming.

adrian said...

Peter

There was definitely some didger action going on. It's a real shame the Aboriginal community couldnt have acted enmasse they would have held the balance of power in this election, but alas they didnt or couldnt and its the Greens.

adrian said...

Glenna

I saw the Monkees film Head once. Now that is a strange film.

adrian said...

Just watched last night's Mad Men.

David McCallum FTW!

Glenna said...

Adrian, that would be the one.

I watched Mad Men last night too, but not the same episode I'm sure. I'm way back in season 1 where Peggy finds out Draper is sleeping with another girl. I have to say, I can't decide if I really like the show or if I don't. It is interesting though.

Sean Patrick Reardon said...

re: Madmen. What the heck is going on with the daughter? I'm really thinking Grandpa is going to be in some big posthumous trouble, hope not but...

seana said...

Glenna, I'd say stick with it, it grows on you.

Man From Uncle is from my era of TV watching. Ah yes, Illya Kuryakan. Even after all these years, I still have to remind myself that David McCallum isn't actually Russian.

It's odd that the character was a good guy at the height of the Cold War. Just saw on Wikipedia that McCallum said of the character,"No one knows what Illya Kuriakan does when he goes home at night."

Poor Sally. Don't want to give away too much, but at least maybe she has finally found an empathetic adult in her life.Or even an adult at all.

Peter Rozovsky said...

Illya Kuryakin -- my favorite name for a character. I wonder if many children were named for him at the height of The Man Frm U.N.C.L.E.'s popularity.

adrian said...

Glenna

You have a long way to go.

adrian said...

Sean

I think these days we'd say that nothing at all was going on.

adrian said...

Peter, Seana

David McCallum is more famous in the UK for The Great Escape which was on every Christmas Day for decades on BBC 1. He's the naval officer who sacrifices himself for Richard Attenborough when Attenborough gets in trouble at the railway station.

In Australia for some reason the TV show NCIS is pretty big and there he is looking very well preserved indeed in his seventies as the NCIS pathologist.

seana said...

I think that the demographic that fell for him as Illya might be slightly different than yours, Adrian.

NCIS is huge here too, among women particularly, for reasons that escape me. I don't think it's for David McCallum either unless schoolgirl crushes really do linger on forever.

Sean Patrick Reardon said...

Totally off subject, but I thought y'all might enjoy this take on the Miller's Crossing scene Adrian posted a while back.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPGELZlcJ2E

seana said...

I don't think Miller's Crossing is ever totally off topic here, Sean.

Great clip. The film major has got to be one of greatest things ever invented for college students.

adrian said...

Sean

Thanks for that!

Have you seen the epic redlettermedia take on Star Wars? If not look him up on YouTube. Its the usual love/hate.

adrian said...

Seana

I would quite liked to have done a film BA it looks like a hoot.