TIFFlz

So for my first week I’ve mostly just been hanging out, coding a bit and relaxing.

When I did go out this week, it was to TIFF. Apparently this is some kind of big deal in filmland, and a cultural event for Canadians. Brad Pitt was here, and I imagine many other stars that I don’t really care about.

The first movie we saw was the world premiere (I think) of The Dungeon Masters. It’s a documentary about gamers, and not like, Counterstrike gamers. There was a lot of larping, storytelling, dudes with no jobs sitting around playing D&D writing fiction books. It was actually pretty funny sometimes, and not just because the people were so lame. Beyond that, it was also interesting to see how people completely consumed by something like this go about their lives and how their loved ones react to it . I wrote enough to wrap around the image.

The second movie we saw was the North American premiere of The Good, the bad, the Weird. Apparently this is the biggest budget, highest grossing, omfg best ever movie in South Korea. Starring people like Jung Woo-sung (?) and Lee Byung-hun (??), how could you go wrong? But seriously, people were going crazy over the guys, there were hordes of fans not seeing the movie that were just lined up outside to see these fools. So I guess they’re pretty popular. JIN TELL US.

The movie itself was well done and all, an action / comedy / western that was probably about an hour too long (130 minutes running time). It was fairly stylish, but had a kind of simple story and lots of semi-repetitive action sequences. It’s still a decent movie, but I wasn’t all “I have to go download that right now.” Also the subtitles barely had a drop shadow, and when you’re shooting in the desert, it makes for a lot of bright scenes. So I basically missed about half of what was being said.

Ok now about crap you care about. Before the last movie, we went to this Korean BBQ. For $12, you get unlimited rice, steak, pork, chicken, beef, ribs, salmon, squid, and I think it was flounder. Also included is some weird Korean vegetables. So all of this comes to you raw, and there’s a little flaming grill thingy in the middle of the table. You get tongs, and just go at it. I don’t think I’ve ever eaten that much meat in my life, and whoever comes to Toronto to visit gets that.

I still smell like meat and I love it

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3 Responses to “TIFFlz”

  1. Tim Rosenblatt on September 17th, 2008 7:12 am

    The Good, The Bad, The Weird has a story?! I was going to go see it just to watch a bunch of guys shoot guns while riding trains. They definitely made a good trailer.

  2. Conover on September 17th, 2008 5:05 pm

    I watched the trailer. I thought it was weird.

  3. chris on November 10th, 2008 10:20 am

    Hi Dan! I see you have a new girlfriend! That is so great for you! We should totally hang out some time!!

    Also I apologize for everything that has ever happened. Ever.

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