Saturday, September 8, 2007

Review: Kanye West "Graduation"

September 8, 2007 - Saturday












Graduation Day for Kanye West
By Kas


As I sit here contemplating the state of Hip Hop and listening to Kanye West's junior effort "Graduation"… Yo, I can't help but smile.

In the last few months, mainstream Hip Hop has witnessed solid albums dropped from Common, Talib Kweli, and Pharoahe Monch. Now we have an offering from the big dog of mainstream-conscious-neo-Hip Hop-backpackerism.

At first glance, I think: "Damn, what is the deal with these sissy ass album covers? First Common and now Kanye… WTF?" Makes you wonder what is really good over there at Good Music.

But that is neither here nor there…

Have you ever listened to a Hip Hop album and every song you think: "damn so-n-so would have sounded really dope on that song…"??????????????????

Well, this is mos def that album.

What is so frustrating about Graduation is that it is a really meth album. But, Kanye just can't rap!

Usually, you want to hear an album without a dozen guest spots. Graduation is not that kind of album. Lyrically, he just lacks the skill to drop a classic Hip Hop album without a little help from his friends.

That being said, his friends are absent on Graduation day and it's just him walking across the stage to get his diploma (where the fuck is Common??????). Between his new fascination with lesbians (more then one reference made to them… LOL), personal venting, and the normal money, clothes, and hoes all a nigga knows… He really thinks he is a "top 5" Emcee. Well, Graduation just confirms the fact that he is not.

I can't front though, he does make a damn good effort and there are some lyrical bright spots. Records like "Everything I Am", "The Glory", "Bittersweet Poetry", and "Big Brother" have solid lyrical performances. What comes through in Kanye's lyrics is how honest he is. That is his appeal or "swagger" if you will, to the mainstream. His simplistic rhyme schemes and "…though I have a shit load of money… I'm still a normal nigga and going through the same shit as you…" candor, seems to captivate people… I guess…

As for the production…. SOLID! He has reinvented his sound on this one. His use of synthes on Graduation is something I haven't heard from him before like this. He really tried to be creative and that is respectable in this Hip Hop day and time. "Flashing Lights", "Stronger", and "I Wonder" are songs that he really seemed to go outside the box and reach for a new type of sound. He also has his commercial single type records "Stronger", "Good Life" (WOW!), "Champion" and maybe "Bittersweet Poetry" featuring John Mayer. But he does get back to his patented soul sample driven sound on records like "Everything I Am" and "The Glory."

Here is the play by play:


1. Good Morning

Kas says: Basically an intro to the album… The beat is laid back with a sonar echo snare and a Jay-Z sample at the end. Simple track… He says dumb shit like "You got D's muthaphucka D's Rosie Perez" ***shakes head***

2. Champion

Kas says: Nice record… Looped Steely Dan sample (damn he paid for that shit)… Points for good subject matter… "Lauryn Hill said her heart was in Zion… I wish her heart still was in rhyming"… Say word…

3. Stronger

Kas says: You already know… But this stupid ass song is starting to grow on me… 1000000000000 times a day on the radio… I know all the words…

4. I Wonder

Kas says: Nice song… Catchy Labi Siffre sample… Good subject matter… One of the only songs where he let's his production skills take over without him saying to much dumb shit… "Trade it all for a husband and some kids; you ever wonder what it all really means… You ever wonder if you'll find your dreams?"

5. Good Life (Feat. T-Pain)

Kas says: Heat rock… More then likely the next single off the album… Nice use of the M.J. P.Y.T. sample…. I don't care what y'all say about T-Pain… Everything he sings on is a hit… He is like this Hip Hop generations Nate Dogg… LOL… Now throw yo hands up in the sky!!!!!!!!!

6. Can't Tell Me Nothing

Kas says: Toomp was a beast on the beat… Lyrics are garbage and the remix is worst with Jeezy sayin' "Yeeeeaaaaahhhh" 200 times…

7. Barry Bonds (Feat. Lil Wayne)

Kas says: Wack… Wackest shit on the album… Again, the beat is meth… But how can you get on record and say….

Kanye says: "…how you gonna say I aint no lo-head, cuz my dior got me more my dough head? Im insulted...you should go'head...and bow so hard till yo knees hit yo forhead…" ***WHAT?***

Wayne says: "…and me i'm Mr. Weezy baby...yea i'm so bright not shady, my teeth and my ice so white like shady…" ***Shakes head***

8. Drunk & Hot Girls (Feat. Mos Def)

Kas says: Aight… I'm torn on this one… When I first listened to it, I was like "WTF?"… But after listening to it a few times… I feel what Mos and him are sayin' on this record… I dig the whole concept of the record and it is real talk… LOL… But the beat is like some Eminem shit… Garbage… Mos tries to save it with his singing… You'll be singing the hook after listening to it a few times though… Stupid ass song… Skippable….

9. Flashing Lights (Feat. Dwele)

Kas says: Beat is crazy… Wish Dwele would have just sung on the whole song… Kanye again saying dumb shit about some girl: "…Feeling like Katrina with no fema…. Like Martin with no Gina…" LMAO

10. Everything I Am (Feat. Dj Premier)

Kas says: Nothing but methamphetamine on this one… Simple beat and well placed cuts from Premo, make for the highlight of the album… Dope lyrics and beat… He really addresses all his "haters" on this record… You can tell he has his ear to the street **cough** I mean the net… Yo!!! Also, he says that Common passed on the beat at the beginning of the song… Wow! I would have loved to hear him over it… Let's hope for a remix…

11. The Glory

Kas says: Classic Kanye… Sped up "Save the Country" Laura Nyro sample, killer drums, strings, soulful singing chorus, arrogant ass lyrics, and his second reference to lesbians…

12. Homecoming (Feat. Chris Martin)

Kas says: **Scratches head** I don't know… Just sounds like something was missing on this one… Nice keys and Martin's hook is cool… I just don't know… Kanye is again on some female reminisce type shit at first… Then he switches it up midway through the second verse… I think… ??? Really, who knows what the fuck he was talking about… It had something to do with Chi Town though…

13. Big Brother

Kas says: Again Dj Toomp is a beast on the beat… Kanye's ode to Jay-Z… A little corny, but he pulls it off nicely… Telling about how Jay put him on…

14. Bittersweet Poetry (Feat. John Mayer) (Bonus Track)

Kas says: Nice record… Just because people can relate to it… This real talk and honesty on this record… Can't front on personal drama records…

15. Can't Tell Me Nothing Remix (Feat. Young Jeezy)(Bonus Track)

Kas says: Def Jam remix… Jeezy with all his "Yeeeaaahhh"…


16. Good Night (Feat. Mos Def & Al Be) (UK & Japan Bonus Track)

Kas says: Nice little tune… Dub reggae type beat… Mos comes with the sing song hook that is catchy as hell and Ye's verses are simple and smooth… Nothing to write home about…

If you ain't heard "Good Night" … Cop it here:


http://www.zshare.net/audio/34784673872579/


(Good look to Gotty and dem over @ http://smokingsection.rawkus.com
for the link)


I refuse to get into all the 50 vs. Ye bullshit that is going on… It is all marketing… Ye even quoted 50 on "Good Life" sayin':

"50 told me go head switch the style up
And if they hate then let 'em hate
And watch the money pile up, the good life"

So, they are mos def working together to pile up some money…. I ain't mad at them all… Because at the end of the day, It's good to see two African American brothers doing good…

So I will just say this…

For all you Kanye fans out there, it will be worth the $12 - $15 or $20+ for the import. I know some "Ye" fans were turned off by "Stronger"… Give the album a chance, it will grow on you. For heads like myself… I don't know… It will get some run in the ipod and I'll be waiting on the instrumental version to drop…

On a scale of 1-5


Kas's Verdict: 3.5 **On the strength of the production**

Peace

Kas


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Friday, September 7, 2007

night of lights (the intruders part 2)

yawn i'm so tired today people of the web wide world... i didn't sleep a wink (uh okay i don't get that saying at all... don't you have to close both eyes to sleep?) last night.

the events that caused them are more then a little confusing to me... not helping my tiny brain was the fact i was half asleep at the time!

of course as you'll remember people of the innerweb the last time i didn't sleep was when i was visited by the ghost lights with voices!

well they came again last night!!!

there i was minding my own REM business at about midnight when suddenly i was awaken by a light shining through the trees...



fortunately my first instinct of hiding proved to be a wise one (in your face! those of you out there who'd accuse me of cowardice!) as once again the light walked right past my home...

now as i'm sure you probably know i'm terrified of ghosts and all other general spooky things... so this was a little more then traumatic... i stayed out of sight as it went by (though it kinda sounded like it walked by now that i think about it... with what sounded like footsteps?)

unlike last time though somehow i worked up the resolve to follow the light this time and try to get a better look... having wasted the opportunity seconds earlier as it went by... hey you try not be scared of a ghost light when it goes by you!!!

making following the ghost light even scarier was the fact that it was heading down a pathway into the heart of the dell i live in... which also happens to be a maze of doom!.. which both ben the gardener AND agent hamilton from the department of conservation have warned me about!!!

still despite the fact my heart felt like it was going to pound itself out of my chest the whole time, and my limbs were numb with terror i followed the light from a safe distance behind...

after a few minutes i started to wonder... if this was a ghost why was it's light a focused beam that swayed side to side every now and then?

my question was answered all too quickly...


the path that the light had taken led right to the dunedin graveyard!

now i have known for a while that the dunedin botanic garden also contained the graveyard, but not in 65 million years had i ever intended on visiting such a scary place... that alone in the MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT!!!

oh man... i don't think i've ever put myself through such a terrifying experience ever!

who know what could jump out of the dark at me?!? ghosts? ghouls? vampires? a lawyer???

zoning me back to the current real horror the ghost light came back into view... moments later a new ghost light appeared not far from it...

though i was far away i could have sworn i heard voices... but i couldn't at this distance make out what they were saying...

i started to move in closer for my better look... why i don't know, but i was so overcome with fear it was like i was almost brave or something...


that'll teach me though... first time i ever try and confront a ghost, and of course it (and well it's partner) turns the table on me...

creeping toward them of course i stepped on a twig... this is what i get for being raised by humans... no jungle stalker skills to speak of...

instantly both ghost lights zoom in on me... i let out a little bit of yell of well pure dread...

as i turn to bolt i could have sworn i heard one of the lights say in a confused and baffled voice "a tyrannosaurus rex?!?"

i may very well have imagined that, cause i don't remember running... all i do know is sometime later i finally came to out of my panic to realize i was hiding under one of the benches on bench hill in the garden...

as i sat going over the frightening series of events in my head through the dark hours of the night i started to calm down... helping this was the realization that after at least an hour after running away i hadn't been followed...

also of help came the realization at sun rise that i'd done the impossible... i'd gone further into the maze, and survived to tell the tale... based on what agent hamilton and especially ben had told me this had never happened before!


so i didn't forget what i'd seen i jotted down this map. the dark green represents the dell and the maze. the trails i have in there at the ones i can see from my home at the entrance to the dell. the medium green is the normal forest of the garden. the dark red is the graveyard.

here i've marked the events of last night... that and my home. so my head marks the spot of my home (if you're ever by the dunedin botanic garden stop in to say hello). the lights passed by there before taking that path you see the light on here. it used that to get to the graveyard of course.

as it was VERY dark at the time, and we t-rexs don't have the best night time vision i'm not sure what else was around this path we took, but i'm pretty sure there were a few sub paths that went off from this one...

based on the fact i made it through in one piece i'm contemplating maybe going back down in the daytime to confirm if there were other paths on this one...

i know that ben and agent hamilton said not too check out the maze, but i made it through this time. and who knows... if i know some hiding places in a maze of doom maybe i can keep away from the ghost lights!

Monday, September 3, 2007

future consideration (the visitor part 1/2)

things seem to have fallen into place quite nicely here in new zealand. sure there's been a few upsets recently namely the flood, being bullied by the germ-man, and the surprise visit from the department of conservation. overall things down here are actually going well.

funny when i think back to my aspirations back in my final days in canada. i seriously thought that if i moved down here i'd become some sort of dinosaur super star... it made sense to my peanut sized brain... with no other dinosaurs i should have been quite the novelty.

only thing i didn't take into consideration i guess is that most people don't care about dinosaurs anymore... we are mostly extinct and gave up being a big deal when that happened.

there is still a person out there though who holds out hope of my eventual breaking into stardom... my special talent agent peter bond.

why am i on this odd feeling almost sorry for myself tangent today, you might wonder today people of the web wide world... none other then mr. bond phoned me up today to check on my progress...

i hadn't been in contact with peter for EVER! last time i talked to him it was a very confusing conversation and i wasn't particularly keen on another like it... and with things being so stable at moment i hadn't really needed to either... i thought i was only supposed to talk to my talent agent when my talent was in trouble?
_
despite the fact i've owned my cell phone for a while now not many people call me on it still... so it was a pleasant surprise when it rang today.
_
"hiya traumador baby! how have things been shaking?" came a very familiar voice.

"really good peter," i responded.

"well there big guy, it's been a while since i was in touch. figured it was about time we touched base. fill me in on your life," peter requested.

i proceeded to catch him up on recent events. After which he said. "Wait so let me get this straight traum. you've just been coasting on that security guard job?"

"what do you meaning coasting?" i asked. i wasn't sure what putting a coaster under my drink had to do with my job?

"you're under utilizing your talents at the museum traumador
. that's why we wanted to get you somewhere in the world without other dinosaurs remember?" he replied... though i'm not sure where the 'we' came into it. i was the one who had the idea to go somewhere without other dinosaurs...

peter continued. "think back to our last face to face meeting in vancouver. remember how i said you shouldn't settle or compromise on becoming just another ordinary schmuck. that's what you're doing at the otago museum right now. you're being seduced by the easy low profile life..."

"sure it has low responsibility and no demands, but where's the glamour? where's the challenge? where's the money?" he passionately concluded on a slight choke.
_

i almost took offense to some of this. "excuse me peter, but i'm not settling on anything," thinking about it more i actually growled... which is the most tyrannosaurian thing i've done in a while!

"do you know what my last job at the tyrrell was?" i angrily challenged.

"greeting guests or something like that," peter dismissed.

"yeah, greeted guests as a statue!" i shouted. "at least here at the otago museum they trust me enough to let me to talk to humans, and actually do something to help run the place!!!"

peter paused for moment. "wow there calm down my main man," he back peddled. "i didn't mean it that way. i'm batting for you after all my little saurian friend."

peter cleared his throat. "all i mean is that you're capable of way more then being a statue. capable of way more then security guard. capable of way more then museum section supervisor..."

wow that sounded really good... if only... "you mean i could be a curator someday?"

peter was caught off guard for a second "well i guess so... i was thinking more tourism's biggest attraction, but curator why not?"

"that's why i'm calling you traum baby," peter went on. "this security guard job is a great starting point, but you need to pursue bigger things sooner or later or you'll get stuck there forever. we need to focus on a bigger more glorious future for you, and me, then this whole watching a bunch of dusty old artifacts."

"we want to elevate you above the image of a dinosaur who is ancient obsolete thing, but to a dinosaur who is on the cutting edge. nah! not just the edge, but the very essence and essentiality of the future!" peter passionately pleaded.

"wow," i was taken back. "that does sound awesome."

"yes traumador, and we're going to get you there together," peter concluded.

"with that in mind i have proposition for you traum," peter cautiously said.

"a what?" i replied.

"oh nothing traum," peter relaxed. "it just would help me manage your eventual climbing the ladder or fortune if i had a more proactive handle on your affairs."

"a what?" i responded.

"i could much better direct your future path if i controlled your finances traumador," peter ventured.

"i don't know," i hesitated. i had only just started to make money again... i didn't want to just give it up like that.

"i understand your reluctance big guy, but at the same time have i ever let you down?" he pressed on.

"it's not that. i just don't want to end up where i was last year," i said.

"exactly," peter agreed. i was a little surprised at that response. "if i'd been able to intervene on your behalf that never would have happened. remember it was that whole building a fake dino town that got you in that trouble, and i wasn't your agent yet."

well that was true come to think of it. what if peter had been there. maybe that whole mess could have been prevented...

"well okay," i started. "but only if you promise it's just in a watching and advisor role. i don't want you spending it."

"unless it's really important?" peter questioned. "after all what if something really key comes up, and i as your agent need the flexibility to react?"

i wasn't sure why his insistence was making me uncomfortable. after all peter had been helping me for a long time now... he was only trying to help me now... wasn't he?

"alright," i found myself committing. "but only on important stuff."

"perfect," peter's voice was beaming. "i'll send you the paperwork right away. we'll throw in a clause that guarantees only crucial spending. how about that big guy?"

right when i thought that was the end of this phone call. "one last thing traumador. are you going to be in town the next couple of weeks?"

"yeah, why?" i asked.

"oh just wondering," peter clearly was holding something back. "just if you're going to be out of town in the next little while make sure you let me know. otherwise keep your eyes open. you might be paid a special visit."

"a what?... from who?" i blurted. what was peter talking about? last time he called he talked about "a visit in the near future"...

"that's all i'm allowed to say on the record my main man," peter was going to hang up in a second i just knew it! "but off the record traum. say yes to the offer." *click* went the call

since when was a talk to ones agent supposed to leave them this confused?!? and what had i just agreed to with my money?

Thursday, August 30, 2007

come and C the damage

despite the fact the flood has been over for a little while sadly life hasn't quite settled to that nice stability i'd been enjoying for a few months. the flood left quite a mess through out dunedin including the botanic garden.

there's some good news and some bad news when i got back home after the flood ended on my birthday (of all times for it to end!).

the bad news was that the dell where i live had been pretty thoroughly soaked and boggified.

the good news was that i don't owe a lot of stuff, and what little i did have stayed nice and dry with me at salmond during the flood.

another bit of bad news i'd totally forgotten about, was one of my directives from the department of conservation:

C. Must report to the Department of Conservation
any change in habitat, territory, or ecosystem
within 24 hours of change

though i hadn't given my conservation directives a second thought there was someone else who had...

my attaché with DOC agent hamilton was very eager to checkup on me. especially in light of the flood...

last time she'd visited i didn't quite manage to get on her good side. not that i got on her bad side either... she is just intimidating to be honest, and i had no idea how to make sure she didn't hate me.

i mean after all i can't have the person whose in charge of my living in this country not like me. that'd make life unfun in a hurry... or so i'd think... with my small brain...

agent hamilton showed up in the middle of the afternoon. not a time i would have expected a visit from DOC... which was kind of the idea i think.

during her last visit agent hamilton had insisted on NOT entering the dell due to fears of disturbing my habitat. even though she hadn't seen it she knew exactly where to look for it.


i became aware of something not quite normal when i caught the scent of someone coming down the path (we t-rexs have pretty dare good senses of smell). it's unusual for people to wander into the dell due to the urban legend of the dell being a maze of doom...

man was i surprised when that person wandering in was agent hamilton!



"ah good," said agent hamilton as she walked up to me. "i'm glad you are home mr. tyrannosaur."

"you can call me traumador," i prompted. nobody ever calls me by my last name.

"i wish to inspect the damage caused by the flood," she ignored me.

"well other then a bit of erosion and swampyness everything is pretty much alright," i reported.

"so there have been changes to your territory as a result of the flood," agent hamilton made a note in her book.

"just a few little ones," i wanted to impress her by pointing them out. "like this new little drain creek here, and the bog mud here."

cutting me off though. "mr. tyrannosaur you are aware that you are currently in violation of article C of your conservation directives?" she was clearly unhappy.

"uh no," my heart sank. i thought i'd been doing really good in everything up till now. suddenly i wasn't...

"i'm going to consider this a warning to you mr. tyrannosaur," her voice was icy. "but in the future i highly suggest you reference your directives at least once a week to ensure that you are in compliance with them."

"okay," i sadly replied. so much for the stability of the before. also so much for getting on agent hamilton's good side. this was so getting on her bad side...

"fortunately this incident was a minor violation of article C. in the future event of a similar natural disaster please contact us to alert us of its effecting you. we can not ensure your survival unless we are given adequate information. now let us consider that topic taken care of," she made another note in her book. "i wish to see your habitat. if you could guide me i'd greatly appreciate it."

well okay i thought. maybe this was a chance to redeem myself!

so off we went on a grand tour of my humble jungle like home. the whole while agent hamilton happily wrote down notes in her book... wonder what it says about me?

after the grand 10 minute tour and returning to where we'd started agent hamilton had a few questions.

"so that constitutes your whole range?" she asked.

"what?" i was confused. "i don't have a range. i'm a close proximity predator. constitution? i'm really not following you agent hamilton?"

she paused for a moment. "sorry mr. tyrannosaur. i forgot about your unique cerebral characteristics," she'd lost me again... "was everything you showed me your current territory?"

"oh," i exclaimed. why didn't she just ask that? still not sure what firing ranges and governments have to do with my home? "yeah that's pretty much it."

"i see," she wrote a longish bit to that one. "are you aware of the specific nature of this particular section of the garden?"

"uh maybe?" i replied unsure. i knew lots of things about it, but not "specific" things.


"as the agent in charge of your conservation mr. tyrannosaur i feel it is my duty to alert you to the hazardous nature of this dell system," agent hamilton said in a serious voice, which coming from her was really serious!

"the ghosts?!?" i interrupted. man that night had scared me.

agent hamilton raised her eyebrow. "ghosts?"

i told her the details of my run in with the eerie light and voices. she made several notes in her book.

"i can't verify or comment on this disruption to your lifestyle. i'll have someone from the department look into it," i had clearly thrown her off track. "however back to the subject i was discussing before this... new detail. are you aware of this area being part of "the maze"?"

"hold up, i thought the maze was just a myth?" i tried not to show the fear in my voice. now i'm not saying i didn't believe ben when he told me that story about the dell being some sort of crazy maze that people get lost in. i was just kinda hoping he was pulling my leg or telling a tall tale...

agent hamilton suddenly went slightly stiff in her composure. "officially mr. tyrannosaur there is no evidence to confirm or deny the existence of such a maze," she suddenly drew in closer and lowered her sun glasses. "unofficially you are living in the gateway to a very dangerous patch of forest mr. tyrannosaur."

i suddenly became somewhat alarmed.

"at the same time," agent hamilton seemed to have had a thought. "now that i think about it, i am quite pleased at this choice of habitat."

what?!? how could living on the edge of a maze of doom be a good thing???

"you'll be safe from poachers and hunters in this section," she went on. "that and predators."

i was going to say something, but agent hamilton looked at me squarely. "i assure you both on and off the record this spot is probably the safest for you in dunedin. however ensure you don't wander past your current range... sorry i mean territory."

"if you say so," i hesitantly agreed.

"i do," she jotted down some notes. "i'm concluding this check up. contact me or the department if you experience any problems, and mr. tyrannosaur make sure you follow your directives from now on!"

with that agent hamilton was gone as suddenly as she had appeared...

man this changed my whole day and out look on things.

not only had i made a mess of things with DOC, but the maze i was living beside was known and feared by more then just ben... even the department of conservation was worried about it... if their scared of it then what hope do i have of not being...

Thursday, August 16, 2007

a history quiz... and the big 04

the flood has been going on for so long i've lost track of just how many days i've been stranded here at salmond.

adding to my cut offness from the outside world i've been keeping a low profile to ensure that i don't run into the germ-man again. after our last encounter i've still got a bump on my head from him dropping me off the stairs.

waking up i had a funny feeling today was supposed to be something, but i couldn't quite put my peanut sized brain on it...

for the most part i hadn't seen craig around a whole lot since i'd moved into the botanic garden... well okay apart from celebrating getting my extracontinental status...

i thought we'd patched things up... given i'd smuggled myself into new zealand in his bag, crashed his room, and kinda made a mess of his place...

this morning that idea seemed to come to a crashing halt...

i'd been staying in craig's room again here at salmond, but barely seen him. craig's had a lot of skool stuff going on so he's never around, and even then not willing to do anything fun...

the normal routine had been him getting up early in the morning, and leaving for skool. leaving me undisturbed in the laundry hamper to sleep. this morning was different...

i awoke to craig shaking me out of my slumber...

"traumador," he sounded grumpy. "you're sroaring again."

huh... normally craig can sleep through anything, and doesn't mind my sroaring...

he scowled. "august 16, do you have any idea of what today is?"

i looked at him puzzled. both due to my tiny mind thinking of anything and the fact i was still half asleep.

"they're probably sending out the last expedition of the field season in alberta today," he stated sternly.

why he was keeping me awake to talk about fossil hunting back home was beyond me?

craig paused as though expecting me to say something. i couldn't think of anything to say. we were in new zealand, and though both of us were missing the badlands there wasn't much point talking about it...

"you know, i remember my first end of summer expedition," he continued. oh man it was too early in the morning for me to listen to this! i desperately put my head back on the laundry and closed my eyes.

"traumador! it's rude to not listen when you're being talked to!" i hadn't heard craig use that tone of voice since i was a hatchling... "as i was saying i remember my first end of summer expedition. i made a very significant find that summer. do you know what that was?"

oh man. i just wanted to sleep! why the sudden nostalgia?

craig clearly expected me to guess. "uh, an edmontosaur?" i guessed. odds were good i'd be right. you find a million edmontosaurs to anything else.

"please," he dismissed it. his tone was getting really gruff. "i found sternberg's lost huxley tyrannosaur quarry."

okay that twigged something in my half sleep brain, people of the web wide world, but i wasn't sure what or why?

i knew that craig used to help find old lost quarries... those were fossil digs done in the olden days, but the spots weren't recorded so we don't know where they were found. the exact place is important to scientists... why was an old dig so important to craig this early in the morning? why was it ringing a bell in my head?

wait a second, huxley tyrannosaur...

that's my mom... but they found her well before craig was even born... oh that would explain the lost quarry bit...

wait a wait a second! they found my mom in the 1940's, but no one knew from where... till craig stumbled across the site, and found...

ME!

craig who of course having found me, hatched me, and raised me knows my habits and expressions pretty good. he obviously could see that i'd worked it out.

"you really think i'd wake you up just to tell you old prospecting stories?" he suddenly smiled. "happy birthday you dumby!"

from behind his back craig brought out some DVDs.

"sorry i didn't have time to wrap them," he said. "but i knew you'd like them, and i saw on your blog you'd finished off the jurassic parks."

that sneaky craig! he definitely surprised me... which was his intent.

he had woken me up just to make sure that he saw me on my hatching day... wasn't that nice of him.

just like that though had to head off to skool...

what had he given me though?

oh man! NO WAY!!!

the whole BBC walking with and chased by dinosaur series!!!!!!!!!

sweet! well there's something for me to watch and review...

but it was still stupid early in the morning so i decided to sleep some more...

when i woke up i was surprised with another present on my birthday...


the rain had stopped, and more to the point the flood was gone!!!

so life was returning to normal... hopefully i thought looking at the reduced, but still slightly higher then normal leith.

here i stand a 4 year old tyrannosaur... in dino years that's practically a teenager... ready to go out there and make my future awesome!

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

movie review: jurassic park 3

the flood continues to keep me stranded in salmond hall
haven watched nearly all the jurassic park series lately it seemed about high time i finished them off. while i'm at why not finish my review of the series too?

the other two jurassic parks by steven spielberg were a real treat to watch from the perspective of a dinosaur, but with the third installment a new director was brought in to bring the mesozoic to the future... would it carry on the lost world's trend of being an amazing dinosaur movie (from a dinosaur perspective mind you) or would it fail to meet the high standards of the jurassic park franchise...
let's find out...

Jurassic Park 3

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Summary of Review

(Remember this is all from a Dinosaur point of view)

Score: 20%

Good Points:

  • The most extensive non-documentary cast of dinosaurs EVER in one film!
  • amazing herd scenes with a realistic mix of animals (especially from my home province of alberta!)

Bad Points:

  • The casting of most of the main theropods begs to question why isn't this movie called "Jurassic Park 3: Attack of the Fish Eaters"
  • overall this movie sets dinosaurs back into the olden days of dinosaur films. showing us as nothing more then mindless killing machines
  • an extremely inaccurate portrayal of it's main theropod antagonist spinosaurus
  • The exclusion of any meaningful herbivorous dinosaur scenes or moments, except for the brilliant herd scenes.
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Plot

this film centers around palaeontologist extraordinaire alan grant from the first movie once again, and his own exploits on island site B (the lost world... check out my opinion on this topic in my lost world review).

unlike the other two jurassic park movies which had some minor plot points that were mostly ignorable this one has some HUGE ones that even i picked up with my tiny brain...

the first of these is the beginning scene of the movie. a human father and son pair are paragliding off the shore of site B when suddenly something terrible happens to the boat that is towing them. the boat driver has been somehow eaten causing the boat to crash and the two to glide onto the island. setting up the story that is about to happen.

as to what ate the boat driver or how it caught up to a motor boat at full speed is never once addressed which is a little silly. even i could have written something better then that! none of the dinosaurs in this film (or any dinosaur frankly as we all live on the land) are capable this sort of speed swimming, and there aren't any marine reptiles in jurassic park (mozzies can't bite water animals without drowning and if cloned and put in the ocean these guys would be all over the world anyway).

so with that "great" start to the movie we join dr. grant in the middle of a press conference talking about how palaeontology isn't dead despite living dinosaurs being around for study. he's kinda down on his luck, and could really use some money to keep digging fossils.

right then a solution appears in the form of a couple who want to hire him to be a tour guide on a fly over tour vacation of site B. initially grant refuses, but after some manipulation by his assistant is persuaded to go.

in the middle of flying over the island suddenly the airplane lands causing grant to freak out...


thirty seconds after landing all the convenient extras and the airplane are eaten in a surprise attack by the new saurian foe of the film spinosaurus...

we are treated to an extreme demonstration of this new theropod's menace in which it trashes the plane, eats all but the main billed humans, and even fights and kills a tyrannosaurus rex (which to be honest would be impressive, but i rant about this shortly) all in it's first 3 minutes of screen time...

as to why it chases JUST the humans for the whole film makes no sense. after ridiculously killing the t-rex mr. spinosaurus ignores the huge feast of rex carcass for a futile and silly pursuit of tiny snack sized morsals... which being human weren't even in his diet 95 million years ago


the plot then just becomes an ongoing chase around the island with the humans being a single step ahead of the super spinosaurus.



in the midst of this they find the island B cloning lab, and dr. grant is shocked to discover that spinosaurus isn't on the official cloning list... meaning it was cloned some other way... even i know that makes no sense! you can't copy something you don't have! and why didn't ubber predator spinosaurus show up in the other movies?



in the lab suddenly the band of humans runs into a pack of raptors... who sad to say... were the highlight of the movie. they take up chasing the humans... not wanting to be left out of the chasing human games (it's possibly going to be a new sport in the next summer olympics!)...


just when it seemed we couldn't enough chasing in the humans run amok some pterandons. after losing a human in the bird cage the humans pick up where we left with the spinosaur...


right when all hope seems lost the humans get the raptors to stop chasing them by giving back some eggs they stole? (wait what happened to the spinosaur? since when were raptors the problem?) to make the raptors happy again dr. grant talks to them through a fossil he had?


yeah with a brain the size of a peanut this doesn't make sense to me either...


right when i thought the movie was making too much sense the navy shows up to save everyone... all cause of a two second phone call... man humans in movies are both smart and efficient...


ugh so now i have to review that... oh man...


Dinosaur Stars and Celebrities


well one thing i have to give this movie is the cast list itself is pretty awesome... if not for terrible execution there was some real potential in here. the majority of the dinosaur extras and side characters could make up a pretty sweet dino movie in prehistoric alberta!

Ankylosaurus- first of the albertan dinosaurs on the list. this is not the first appearance of a tankosaurus (my name for them... cause man they are just no fun to try and kill), but their first appearance in a jurassic park. too bad they were only seen in the background this film cause even though it is scary when they use that tail club of theirs against us theropods, it would be cool in a film...

Brachiosaurus- well after unrealistic delusions of grandeur from the attention it got in the first jurassic park the brachiosaur was written out of the sequel due to ridiculous salary demands, but comes back to find itself back in the third installment. the rumoured reason was after not only missing out on the lost world, but then being a very minor token appearance in walking with dinosaurs' jurassic episode, brachiosaurs was desperate for any work they could get in hollywood. this time around they only get a bit part... though the full on jurassic park theme is played for this appearance which is more then the other herbivores in this movie can say...


Ceratosaurus- these primitive horned theropods are no stranger to the screen (i say their primitive not cause i disrespect them... well okay maybe a bit... but because they have 5 fingers... theropod freaks!) having appeared in nearly half of classic dinosaur movies. here in their first major modern appearance they get very minor roles and next to no screen time... right when their set up to join in the great human chase they are chased away by the spinosaur... oh well... who'd want to watch a freak show anyway...



Compsognathus the tiny coelorosaurs are back, but are in this movie only show up a couple of times on screen.

Corythosaurus one of the prettier of the duck bills from alberta FINALLY makes a none documentary appearance in this film. it surprises me as their dinner plate crest gives them a very nice look that lends its self well to the movie screen. sadly these guys are only really seen in the herd scenes of the movie...

Parasaurolophus the most famous of albertan duck bills returns making him one of the few ornithischian to be in all three jurassic park films... however like all the other plant eaters in this film these guys are only extras in the herd scenes...


Pteranodon these flying reptiles are no stranger to film, but after a brief cameo in the lost world the public demanded a more prominent role for these guys in the third JP. as of such they get a big long action chase sequence in a big metal bird cage.

Spinosaurus has remained ignored by hollywood despite he's being around since the turn of the century. the fin backed fisher from africa breaks out big in JP 3 having a scene fighting down us T-Rexs. Though this introduction of spinosaurus went down well with human movie goers, spinosaurs took a big hit to their reputations within the theropod community. by taking this ridiculously inaccurate role and popularizing an image of spinosaurids that just isn't true ALL other meating dinosaurs have lost a lot of respect for the fin backs, who frankly have become a second class of saurian these days because of it (helped all the more by the fact plant eaters as a rule don't get along with any meat eaters)


Stegosaurus enjoying a triumphant return to the movies with the lost world are mitigated to a mere extra on this film...

Triceratops just can't get a break in the jurassic park movies. either their seen completely pathetic and powerless or their a bit cameo player. Nothing changes in the third chapter with these guys only showing up in herd scenes...


Tyrannosaurus returns to the third installment, but for a very noteworthy and EXTREMELY controversial cameo. my cousin larry arguably mr. jurassic park himself returns to this film but for only a 2 minute appearance. the story behind this is an outrage to the whole theropod community, and has had lasting effects on the jurassic park franchise. i'll tell you about it in a second.


Velociraptor jurassic parks gem untapped talent find return as the secondary villains of the film. ironically due to the handling of this movie overall the raptors that were in the other two films detrimental to dinosaur image and perception have somehow become the highlight of this movie.

so that's the cast. in written form this is an amazing cast, and reading all the promotion as a young hatchling i couldn't wait to see this movie like so many other living dinosaurs. what none of us knew is what a disgrace this film would be...


you see the politics and dealings that went into this movie were a nightmare. i remember listening to my cousin larry's tales of this at a family reunion (the fact i listened should tell you how interesting they were... me and larry don't get along so much... what with his being a big JERK! and all).


steven spielberg departed the franchise for the most part as of the lost world taking with him his normal crew meaning a new one had to be assembled for the third film. immediately they called for a bigger and better cast which filled the dinosaur community with excitement as news came they were planning to showcase many new species. it was looking to be another great addition to the jurassic park franchise


there was only one problem. this new team had no experience working with dinosaurs, and only a slight bit more knowledge about them. meaning they had no clue who they were working with or how to best portray them in a culturally sensitive manner... now granted we dinosaurs are used to this from hollywood, but we were expecting a lot better from a jurassic park movie (which by this point had built up a reputation).


the director interested in expanding the theropod component of the jurassic park mythos (why i'm not sure... we already had a carnivore for every 2 plant eaters, and we theropods need a lot of prey... adding more into this fictional ecosystem didn't make much sense) looked up the largest meat eaters. he was interested in a meat eater called spinosaur that he found on this short list, that slightly out sized a tyrannosaur, and had an idea...

if his movie had a bigger badder carnivore then speilberg's then his jurassic park would go down in history as the best. the casting crew set out and found a spinosaurus who was more then willing to take the star billing in a JP film.

initially the movie had called for an ongoing tyrannosaurus presence, and if i understand larry's version of things would have had the spinosaur appear later in the film and take out the t-rex to demonstrate it's power.

had giganatosaurus been a known entity in those days and cast in this part larry might not have taken offense. giganatosaurus is a large prey hunter too, and a tyrannosaur can respect losing out to one of them (possibly).

the thing is spinosaurs are NOT large prey hunters... their fish eaters!!!

larry reading the script flat out refused to appear in the film instantly after reading the battle scene. somehow larry was able to, no one is quite sure how, convince every other tyrannosaur not to accept the role either due to the insult (but it is public record how almost every other t-rex was approached... minus me cause i'm too small... stupid hollywood!). this left the new team in a pickle.

they had intend to over shadow t-rexs in the film, but had counted on still having some in the film. without an appearance of the franchises long standing stars the public might not shine to this new film. desperate they entered negotiations with larry that at any cost they must have him appear in the film. larry stated for every minute he was on the screen it'd cost his entire salary from the lost world. much to larry's surprise they met this... for two and a half minutes!


larry grudgingly took the part (who wouldn't?!? he's easily the richest dinosaur in the world now), but was a very vocal critic of the movie before and especially after its production. due to this incident larry's relationship with speilberg was weakened to the point that jurassic park 4 is only just being made now!

spinosaurus enjoyed a brief moment in the spotlight as a false mega theropod, but lost this attention shortly with the emergence of a new large carnosaur named giganatosaurus who more rightfully deserved recognition.

if only this negative saga had stayed off screen... however the dinosaur rookie crew of JP3 had a lot more mistakes to go...


Dinosaur Portrayal

the best way to describe this movie portrayal-wise is ATTACK OF THE FISH EATERS!!!

not only is spinosaurus a fish eater turned terrestrial killer, but so is pteranodon.


now some of you out there might think traumador you're splitting hairs over this. fish is meat therefore these guys can kill and eat any kind of meat, but trust me as a large prey hunting guy whose tried catching fish i'm not equipped to do that at all, and it is vice versa!

in the film spinosaurus is faster then a speeding tyrannosaur, more powerful then a triceratops, able to smash solid metal cages in a single bunt. now in fairness spinosaurs are lighter built then us T-Rexs and could probably run faster then us. as for the rest of it...

today we in math you'll be learning that spinosaur=fish eater...

you need to be fast and agile to catch fishys... not the incredible hulk!

the movie tries way to hard to make spinosaurus something no single theropod was... even though all us carnivorous dinos have day dreamed about it...

top most on this wish list for OTHER theropods is the fantasy of taking on and beating a tyrannosaur in battle... funny how this happened in jurassic park 3.

i mean it's funny. the entire scene is a joke to a dinosaur or anyone who knows stuff about them. if this weren't presented in such a dramatic and serious tone jurassic park 3 would be the greatest dinosaur comedy ever made...

sadly the spinosaur and the director didn't see it that way, and the sequence is played as seriously as it can be all things considered. what things need considering?

it's only one thing, and that's larry.

due to him the scene had to be rushed from suspenseful pacing to olympic dash due to larry's salary demands. as of such it isn't all that much of a brawl or slug fast. Rather each of them exchanging bites and larry taking a fall.

perhaps the most detracting aspect from the fight though is larry's performance. normally larry is the best dinosaur in any movie he's in. in jurassic park 3 he's calling it in, and if you know dinosaur body language it's worse then that. he's actively either trying not to laugh OR kill the spinosaur

perhaps not a widely known fact about we tyrannosaurs, but we have the strongest bite of any animal known. 3000 pounds per square inch. in the battle there is a moment where larry is called on to bite the spinosaur in the neck...

in real life this is a t-rexs main killing tactic. we do go for the neck, but with our bite force and teeth design (not a steak knife like books tell you... that's sauropod killers teeth, we're ornithischian killers... our teeth are like nails they puncture solid stuff... not cut soft) we t-rexs literally shatter the bones of our victims. meaning with a neck shot we totally shatter their spine...

you can tell watching that bite it takes everything larry has NOT to kill that spinosaur. it is easily the most impressive thing the spinosaur does in the movie. i'd NEVER let larry do that stunt on my neck...

i still can't help but laugh out loud that that part though. the spinosaurus (whose spin is apparently made of steel) shrugs off larry's neck chomp, and then bites larry's neck killing him (in the worst acted and funniest dinosaur death in a movie... and that's saying something... there are some pretty bad dino deaths in old movies... larry puts his final stamp of contempt on this film).

this has to rank up there as one of the worst dinosaur movie scenes of all time!

not cause it's a insult to tyrannosaurs mind you (though that does effect my judgement i'll admit), but more because this movie tries to wrap itself in the jurassic park flag and come across as an accurate dinosaur portrayal...

back to our theme of attack of the fish eaters... pteranodon

well our flying reptile friend (who of course as you should know is NOT actually a dinosaur) is no stranger to hollywood casting them as man eating/killing machines. many a old era movies featured pteranodon and other pterosaurs (the family name for winged reptiles) swooping down and carrying off people.

what came as a surprise was that a jurassic park movie included this extremely inaccurate cliche.

in reality pteranodon lived by oceans and inland seas catching fishys. their bodies only weighted as much as a fully grown humans, and their beaks were toothless... leaving one to wonder how is it they suddenly have the power to fly with a load that weighs as much as they do, and how their going to kill said struggling human when they get it too the nest.

the pteranodon attack sequence adds yet more to this being a dinosaur comedy. not only due to this inability of pteranodon to hunt humans realistically (watch when they pick up billy and carry him off... you can SO see the wires helping lift him...) but also due to a great dinosaur movie punch line.

ray harryhausen the master dinosaur director of the olden day dinosaur movies knew all too well his pterosaurs problems with these scenes in movies, and always had in the script any human caught by a flying reptile to escape the ordeal in the end. just check out 1 million years BC and valley of gwangi to see what i mean.

guess what? either one of the screenwriters was a big fan of harryhausen or their the biggest fluke in the universe. because the one human caught by the pteranodon's in JP3 manages to escape. leading to this being dinosaur viewers favourite part of the movie... just not for the reasons their supposed to!

Dinosaur Perception

fortunately the public had taken from the first two jurassic parks the right messages about us dinosaurs.

at the same time there was a period of about 3 years after the movie that at the tyrrell we got people asking about the spinosaurus thinking it was as portrayed in JP3... BOO!

Dinosaur/Human Relations

if there is one thing this movie hurt me with more then the spinosaurus (which as a t-rex hurt to watch) was the backward steps it took in dinosaur human/relations...

the basic plot boiled down is that theropods exist to do NOTHING else but hunt humans...

the spinosaurus literally spends the whole movie doing nothing but mindlessly chasing the human characters around the island...

presented with a meal and a half after killing larry, who had been scavenging a carcass at the time, the spinosaurus abandons the main course sized t-rex feast to relentlessly pursue a couple chicken nuggets...

in other words we're back to the 1960's where dinosaurs were nothing more then monsters to be feared and destroyed.

funnily the raptors who in the other jurassic park movies had been the source of much of my criticisms suddenly shine in this third movie. the one thing the writers manage to get right is supposed raptor intelligence that had been missing in JPs 1 and 2.

though the raptors join in on the great human chase their motivations we learn are driven by more natural and believable causes (note i said more believable... as in compared to the spinosaurus' "chase all humans" imperative).

through the course of the plot we discover the raptors chase the humans in an attempt to get back stolen eggs. this one plot twist (as random as it was) is a nice salute to the human exploitation of dinosaurs explored in the lost world.

it also elevates the raptors in this movie to suddenly sympathizeable and realish creatures... after a fashion anyway.

it also leads to my favourite dinosaur human coexistence yet in a film! despite the fact it is a ridiculous scene and concept, the part where alan grant saves the humans by talking to the raptors with a fossil cast (this i learnt was actually sam neil who speaks raptor amazingly well!) is a truely inspiring moment.

not for what it is on surface. more what it represents. a moment where dinosaur and human meet an understanding, and both leave the other in peace. i was deeply moved and touched by this scene.

imagine a world where this was actually the case! i would no longer have problems fitting into the post dinosaur world...

Favourite Scene of the Movie

despite the aforementioned dino/human relations moment another sequence in the film stole best moment for me.

it wasn't a theropod moment either... which to me shows the greatness of this scene...

it was a moment when the humans are running from raptors through a massive herd of hadrosaurs...

here we finally after half the movie finally had a brief glimpse back to the jurassic park series' heart and soul. dinosaurs shown and written as though they were real animals.

the shots of the parasaurolophus and corythosaurs could easily have been filmed 75 million years ago in dinosaur provincial park. it showed the majesty, awe, and the realness of saurian existence.

for this short 2 minutes one could have believed that we dinosaurs were more then just great human killing robots...

too bad the rest of this movie was made...

Monday, August 13, 2007

ping-pong, schnietzel, and water oh my! (enemy? part 2)

the flood still rages on outside, but it is nice, dry, and warm here at salmond...

best plan i've had in a while...

i had been planning on just hanging around here and chillaxing (the museum's closed due to the flood... bonus!), but something has come up.

as you know people of the innerweb i'd been enjoying a remarkably stable period in my life... nothing weird or bad has happened to me in a couple months. i should have taken the flood as an omen of the smooth times being over...

there was a loose end at salmond i'd totally forgotten about when i planned to stay here. as you may recall i had a not pleasant encounter with a resident here called the germ-man (why anyone would name their country germ-many is beyond... germs are gross!).

today i was reminded all too much of his presence here...

the tale is so crazy that i could only express it through vlog... which works out nicely as i'm long over due on a vlog as is (supposed to be every 25 posts... this one's 63... sorry... all i can say is life has been busy down here...)



i have no idea what's going to become of this. making it worse i'm stuck here for at least another day or two due to the flood...