Monday, November 29, 2010

Mexico City 11/12/2010 - 11/22/2010

Before I forgot everything, I want to write down at least an outline...

day 1: arrived Bed and breakfast hostel, la cast I
day 2: Zochimilco CANAL boat ride (highly recommended) / tequila party / clubbing 2 am
day 3: Las bisteks - la cast I
day 4: teotihuacan - the pyrimad
day 5: Frida's casa azul y Troski's house at Coyoacan, la cast II
day 6: Move to hotel el ejecutivo; Zocalo, Alameda park
day 7; Got a cold stayed in
day 8: Archive of photography (mental hospital) at zocalo, Museo de mexico city, Reforma Angel w/ Julio
day 9: Polanco muralist house, Diego/Frida casa at San Angel
day 10: University of Mexico city, La castel at Bosque de chapultepec
day 11: farewell H-u


Saturday, October 02, 2010

Movie talk 27

It has been a very long summer and a very hard time. But we did manage watch some films besides a trip to China.

The counterfeiters (Stefan Ruzowitzky) 7
Best foreign film of 2007 oscar - although I don't give any credit to oscar but it is probably among one of the worst best foreign films

Climates (Nuri Bilge Ceylan) 7
Technically it is good - but I still think Nuri is an over-acclaimed director. I am not crazy his famous [distant] either. Waiting to see his [Three monkeys]next week

Renegrade (Jan Kounen) 5
Sorry I forgot why I picked this film.

Crusing (Williams Friedkin) 8
Since when the New York has changed so much; especially its gay ideology. I never liked New York Gay Culture but the film is original, interesting and very well made

District 9 (Neill Blomkamp) 8
Brilliant movie. Sharp and original

71 fragments of a chronology of chance (Michael Haneke)
I like Michael's work, from his [Piano teacher] , [Cache] and [Funny games], all brilliant. But I couldn't finish this film - could be many reasons but I am looking forward to finishing up this one later and his new movie [The white ribbon]

An affair of love (Frederic Fonteyne) 7
Interesting idea and that is pretty much it

Brothers (Jim Sheridan) 7
Nothing to say about this movie - quite mediocre

The kids are all right (Lisa Cholodenko) 7
It IS a funny movie

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Movie talk 26

The Raspberry Reich (Bruce La Bruce) 6
Not as interesting as expected

The ice storm (Ang Lee) 8
Great story and directing - long time overlooked. One of Ang lee's bests.

Regular lovers (Philippe Sarrel) 8
A bit lengthy start but finally get to the "regular"

II Divo (paolo sorrentino) 8
Would score higher unless there are too many characters to remember...

Times and Winds (Reha Erdem) 9
The typical childhood - just as most of people experienced in their lives.

Three monkeys (Reha Erdem) 8
Aren't human beings like monkeys?

Gomorrah (Matteo Garrone) 8
It is inevitably and incredibly easy to shape someone's life.

How green is my valley (John Ford) 6
Not too interested in this style of film although there are some good ideas in it.

Viaggio in Italia (Roberto Rossellini) 7
It seems too easy to me the breakup and getback happening so fast...

Central Station (Walter Salles) 8
Remind me of Brazil - I long to live there.

Pi (Darren Aronofsky) 6
A lot of script doesn't make too much sense.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Movie talk 25

It has been long. A lot of things happened and everybody is struggling. But hey we did watch some movies passing through difficult times...

Private fears and public places (Alain Resnais) 8
(It is a long long winter... people are desperate for love...)

The lovers (Louis Malle) 9
(Louis Malle made this film when he was 25)

The love of siam (Chukiat Sakveerakul) 7
(There are very few good gay themed films, this is a good one)

Tickets (Olmi, Kiarostami and Loach) 6
(A film made by three masters. Absolutely disappointing)

Natural born killers (Olive Stone) 9
(IMHO it is Stone's best film. I am so jealous that they found each other)

Fear and loathing in Las Vegas ( Terry Gilliam) 9
(Brilliant, witty and sophiscated)


Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Movie talk 24

Baraka (Ron Flicke) 8
Death in Venice (Luchino Visconti) 7
The discreet charm of the bourgeoisie (Luis Bunuel) 9
Summertime (David Lean) 8
A scanner darkly (Richard Linklater) 8
My life as a dog (Lasse Hallstrom) 9
Story of women (Claude Chabrol) 9
Cries and Whispers (Ingmar Bergman) 9
Do you remember dolly bell (Emir Kusturica) 9
Europa (Los Von Trier) 9
Heat and dust (James Ivory) 8
I have loved you so long (philippe Claudel) 8
Bus 174 (Jose Padiha & Felipe Lacerd)8
My beautiful laundrette (Stephen Frears) 6
Carandiru (Hector Babenco) 8

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Rio, Salvador 12/10 -25, 2009

New orleans 11/26-30 2009




Best thing done in New orleans:

Barbecue shrimp (twice) (not traditional barbecue sauce however)
Hurricane katrina tour
A dozen crabs and one pound of shrimp in one dinner

New orleans is very unique.

Booked hotel in bourbon & orleans. Half block to the cathedral at Jackson square.
Beignet at Cafe de monde is great, had that every Morning.
Sunday brunch at the court of two sisters with live jazz was so-so. Not recommended. They do have shrimp omelets.
First night when we got there, (thanksgiving night), had dinner at gumbo shop, very average place. Had to go to oyster bar afterwards to get two dozens of raw oysters to fill up my stomach.

When we took taxi to come to New orleans, the taxi driver recommended deanie's seafood in French quarter. It was good. Taxi drivers really know where to go eat. HIghly recommend barbecue shrimp. Very yummy. I ordered half of mixed fried seafood, when it was served, I thought the waiter misunderstood and brought up a full plate! I could only finish half of the half order - very rare.

Bourbon street was full of young african americans. holding either hand grenades or hurricane in hand, they were enjoying their after-thanksgiving time. I came across some film students filming on bourbon street, with at least 10 diffferent fancy lights for a small short scene. We went to few bars and clubs on bourbon, quite nice.

The streetcar going to garden district from french quarter was very nice. We went to see the lafayette cemetery and a few historical houses around that area. On the way back, we stopped at the World war II museum. Not too impressed, we didn't take the tour.

One of the highlights of the trip is buying crabs and shrimps from a local store near Lake pontchartrain. I don't recall its name now but it was on Lake ave, almost to the end of the roads towards the lake. First we took street car to Metarie cemeteries. Without knowing how to get there, we asked a lady where to take the bus to the lake area. She pointed to a van stopping on the side of the road. and that was it. We took that van (bus) to the lake area, and a guy in the van kindly showed us how to get to the lake ave. I bought a dozen crabs and two pounds of shrimp, george finished more than one pound of shrimp and i finished the rest, with only one crab left. One of best crabs eating ever, all crabs are full of eggs, yummy!

The katrina tour was great - george's idea. This lady, by herself, was driving and talking on the speaker, without stopping for the whole three hours! Born in New orleans, she was so knowledgable about what happened before and after the katrina, five stars! We had an aligator sausage and a hurricane during the break. There were still so many houses that are not recovered and probably will never be recovered after Katrina. Nowadays the population is 2/3 of that before the hurricane.

We also took a boat ride (free) crossing mississippi river to Algiers, a very quiet neighborhood. We also visited Jean lafitte NHP and Jazz NHP headquarter that is in French quarter.

One thing to memorize is the gay bar around uptown area call the phoenix/eagle - interesting place, esp. 2nd floor.

Mexico city 4/9 - 4/12 2009




It was a terrible mistake that I didn't write down anything about that trip made in April 2009 - it was a great trip and Mexico city is a great city.

Based on my blurred aged memory, I dig out the followings:

No visa needed to enter the country with green card: that was best thing for me traveling in Canada and Mexico. Besides that almost everywhere needs visa with my Chinese passport. What a privilege to be born as an American! Especially if you are a white straight man - your life is so guaranteed to be good if you follow the rules...

Mexico city has the best subway system I ever saw, clean, safe, convenient and organized, better than NYC and Barcelona in this way.

Several places we visited:

Plaza de la constitucion, Zocalo
There was some gathering for the party when we visited - many people dressed up and practiced dancing and music stuff. The palacio la nacional has Diego's great painting. There was also a big garden behind it. Metropolitan cathedral...

Templo mayor
ruins of ancient city right in the middle of downtown

Alameda park
Many many pedestrians and vendors

Latin-American tower (Torre latino)
37th floor, no place to sit for a drink, left.

Chapultepec park & National museum of anthropology
Muy muy crowded in the park and mucho mucho vendors. Great museum.

Gay bars/clubs
two places: zona rosa, a whole street of gay bars. we had dinner outside of a generally fancy restaurant with a classical US rock stars music background. Lipstick is one of the upscale ones, crowded and expensive to get in. we like a bar across the street of lipstick, with small room and crowded boys dancing...
Another place is in central historical area. We went to three ones on one street: oasis? butterflies?
The first one is local one with mostly young crowd
2nd one is most of older man with hustlers around
3rd one, mixed crowd, with a lot of tables...
not as nice as zona rosa in general...