Friday, May 30, 2008

[Trivia] Indiana Jones and the Diamond Skull

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of Crystal Skull opened worldwide last week. It had its premiere on the Cannes Film Festival. It grossed $25 million its opening day and an estimated $101 million in 4,260 theaters in the United States and Canada on its opening weekend. Within its first five days of release, it grossed $311 million worldwide. Its total of $151 million gross in the US ranked it as the second biggest Memorial Day weekend release, behind Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End. And just on its first week, it already received much criticism. Russia's Communist Party has called for a nationwide boycott of the said movie objecting with the movie’s depiction of Soviet troops invading top-secret American installations, killing guards and wreaking havoc.

Spielberg, Lucas and company filled the movie with a lot of references to mysterious places and magical artifacts. I expected them to come out strong considering that the last movie from the celebrated franchise was released almost two decades ago but I didn’t expect them to integrate a lot of this mythical stuff. Let’s see how many you noticed in the movie. Let’s begin with the mysterious places.

First, there’s the military base Hangar 51 in the Nevada desert. It’s a reference to the famous Area 51 (also in Nevada) of the United States Air Force. It’s primary purpose is to support development and testing of experimental aircraft and weapons systems though conspiracy buffs say that this is a haven for aliens (remember Roswell and X-files).

Next, there are the Nazca Lines. These are a geolyphs (drawings on the ground) located in the Pampa region of Peru. The Lines were first spotted when commercial airlines began flying across the Peruvian desert in the 1920's. They are believed to have been created by the Nazca culture between 200 BC and AD 700. A leading theory is that the Nazca people's motivations were religious, that the images were constructed so that only gods in the sky could see them.

Some of the most famous Nasca geoglyphs include:
The Spider (approximately 46m long)
The Monkey (55m long)
The Guanay (guano bird - 280m long)
The Lizzard (180m)
The Hummingbird (50m long)
The Killer Whale (65m long)
The Pelican - the largest of them all (at 285m)



Figure 1. The Nazca Hummingbird (from http://www.world-mysteries.com/)


Figure 2. The Nazca Monkey (from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazca_Lines)

Then, there’s El Dorado. In the movie, they refer to it as Akator. According to several legends, El Dorado is a “city of gold” and it is located in South America. Enticed by these legends, European empires sent a lot of expeditions to search for this mythical place, the most famous of them being that of Francisco de Orellana and Gonzalo Pizarro in 1541. This historic expedition was heavily intertwined with the movie’s plot. Curiously, this was also the case in the film National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007).

Now let’s go to the objects. First, there was the alien body that the Russians wanted to retrieve from the military base. As described above, Area 51 (where Hangar 51 is most probably based) is believed to be where the US government conducts testing of experimental weapons and, according to conspiracy theorists, where they keep closely guarded secrets about alien-related stuff. Area 51 sometimes serves as a secret government warehouse - a place where the government stores various items whose existence the government wants the general populace to remain ignorant. If you noticed in one scene, The Ark of Covenant (which Indy was able to get in the first movie) can be seen in a box that was broken open in the hangar. (As described in the Bible, The Ark of Covenant is a sacred container where the original Stone Tablets containing The Ten Commandments (given by God to Moses in Mt. Sinai), together with Aaron’s staff and manna. This sacred container was last seen in Solomon’s Temple and was believed to have been lost when the Babylonians destroyed Jerusalem.)

And then there are the crystal skulls. The crystal skulls are a number of human skull models fashioned from blocks of clear or milky quartz crystal rock. These crystal skulls are apparently of ancient origin were found in parts of Mexico, Central America and South America. Many indigenous people speak of their remarkable magical and healing properties though recent studies concluded that the skulls were crafted in the 19th century in Germany. Of these so-called crystal skulls, the famous of them are the Mitchell-Hedges Crystal Skull, The British Crystal Skull and The Paris Crystal Skull.



Figure3. The Anna Mitchell-Hedges Skull (from http://www.world-mysteries.com/sar_6_1.htm)

And speaking of crystals and skulls, sculptor Damien Hirst recently held his Beyond Belief exhibit in White Cube Hoxton Square and White Cube Mason’s Yard. One of his work was For the Love of God. This is a platinum cast of a human skull encrusted with 8,601 flawless diamonds, weighing in total 1,106.18 carats. The centerpiece of this creation is a pear-shaped pink diamond located in the forehead of the skull. The artwork costs £14 million to produce. The skull was bought from a shop in Islington, North London, and is thought to belong to a 35-year-old European who lived between 1720 and 1810.

It is believed that title was supposedly inspired by his mother, who once asked, “For the love of God, what are you going to do next?”



Figure 4. Damien Hirst's For the Love of God (2007) (from
http://www.frieze.com/issue/review/damien_hirst1/)

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

[Trivia] Take 5: Indiana Jones

Harrison Ford’s back as Dr. Henry Jones, Jr. in the fourth movie of the Indiana Jones franchise. The film will hit Philippines cinemas on the 22nd of this month (that’s on Thursday!) But before you watch Indy’s fourth widescreen adventure, I’ve listed down several tidbits about our favorite archaeologist.

Indy’s real name is Col. Henry Walton Jones, Jr., PhD. When not in an adventure seeking lost relics, he’s an archaeologist at Marshall College. His parents are Henry Jones, Sr. and Anna Jones. The nickname Indiana was taken from the name of his childhood dog, Indiana, often shortened to Indy. In reality, George Lucas, the franchise creator, owned a dog named "Indiana".

Much like James Bond, a number of costumes and equipment are associated with Indiana. They are: (1) the fedora (2) the leather jacket (3) the bag (4) the whip (5) the pistol and (6) the shoes. (More details on these can be found on the wikipedia page)

Several origins of Indiana’s character were explained in the third movie, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989). This movie showed his preference for the whip, where he got the scar in his chin, and why he had a fear on snakes. This movie also explained how he got his trademark fedora.
In the Indiana Jones Trilogy, it is important to note that the events of the second movie, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984), happened first before the events of the first movie, Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), and that of the third movie, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989), came after the first one.

In the previous three films, Indy’s adventures involved three great religions:

Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) – Judaism: Indy has to prevent the Nazis from getting the Ark of Covenant, which will make their army so powerful and turn the tides of war;


Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) – Hinduism: Indy has been asked by an Indian village to retrieve a sacred stone, the Sankara Stone or Shiva lingam stone, as well as the community's kidnapped children, from the Thuggee evil cult;

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) – Christianity: Indy has to find the mythical Holy Grail in exchange for his father’s life, who was captured by the Nazis. In this movie, Indy has to overcome three tests before he can get the Holy Grail. The three tests were The Breath of God, The Word of God and The Path of God. Special note: The plots of the first and third movie are based on Hitler’s interests and obsession in the occult during Germany’s Nazi regime.


Sources:

http://indianajones.wikia.com/wiki/List_of_aliases_and_nicknames_of_Indiana_Jones

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiana_jones

http://www.imdb.com

http://www.theraider.net/

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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

[Trivia] “Show me the money!” - The Forbes Fictional 15

Here's a good trivia - do you know who the richest man in the world is?

Warren Buffett has recently overtaken Bill Gates as the richest man on the planet. Buffett, Chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, has seen his fortune swell to an estimated $62 billion, up $10 billion from a year ago. Bill Gates was the richest man in the world for 13 straight years.

Now, here’s an even better trivia – who’s the richest fictional character in the world/solar system?

Once in a while, Forbes comes up with a list of the 15 richest people in the realm of fiction. The members are characters from movies, books, cartoons and television.

According to Forbes.com, to qualify for the Fictional 15, they require that candidates “be an authored fictional creation, a rule that excludes mythological and folkloric characters. They must star in a specific narrative work or series of works. And they must be known, both within their fictional universe and by their audience, for being rich. Net worth estimates are based on an analysis of the fictional character's source material, and are valued against known real-world commodity and share price movements. In the case of privately held fictional concerns, we sought to identify comparable fictional public companies.” All prices are as of market close, Dec. 10, 2007.

Before we start the list, comparing the Forbes’ current list from their previous ones (2002 and 2005), Santa Claus is notably absent for the first time. He topped the previous two listings. Forbes stated, "We still estimate Claus's net worth as infinite, but we excluded him from this year's rankings after being bombarded by letters from outraged children insisting that Claus is "real."

Now, on to the list!

#15 Princess Peach


Net Worth: $1.3 billion
Source: Inheritance, Commodities
Age: 23 Marital
Status: Divorced
Hometown: Mushroom Kingdom
Education: Toad's Finishing School for Girls

Princess Peach is a video game character in Nintendo's Mario video games series. She usually plays the "damsel in distress" role in the adventure series. Peach is the human princess of the fictitious Mushroom Kingdom. She was known as Princess Toadstool in the West until late 1996, when she added the name "Peach" to her signature in the opening scene of Super Mario 64.


[More Trivia] - Shigeru Miyamoto is the creator of the Super Mario Bros. games series. As of 2008, Super Mario Bros. is the best selling video game of all time.

#14 Malfoy, Lucius

Net Worth: $1.6 billion
Source: Inheritance
Age: 51
Marital Status: Married
Hometown: Wiltshire, England
Education: Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry


In the Harry Potter book series, Lucius Malfoy is one of main antagonists. He is a Death Eater and head of a pure-blood wizarding family; he lives with his wife Narcissa Malfoy and their son Draco at the Malfoy Manor in Wiltshire.

#13 Wonka, Willy


Net Worth: $1.9 billion
Source: Candy, Aerospace
Age: 57
Marital Status: Single
Hometown: Kent , England
Education: Academie d'Art Culinaire, Le Cordon Bleu, Paris

Willy Wonka is a character in the classic Roald Dahl children's book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and its sequel Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator. He is the founder of the Wonka Candy Company and the inventor of candies such as Wonka Bars and Everlasting Gobstoppers.


[More Trivia] - Roald Dahl also wrote the stories Matilda and James and the Giant Peach, both made into films.


#12 Addams, Gomez


Net Worth: $2.0 billion
Source: Inheritance, Investing
Age: 51
Marital Status: Married
Hometown: Westfield, N.J.
Education: Astin School of Law, J.D.

Gomez Addams is the fictional patriarch of The Addams Family, created by cartoonist Charles Addams for The New Yorker magazine in the 1930s. Gomez was played by Raúl Juliá in The Addams Family (1991) and Addams Family Values (1993).


[More Trivia] – The Addams Family members are: Morticia (Gomez’ wife), Grandma Addams (mother of Gomez), Uncle Fester (Gomez’ brother), Wednesday, Pugsley and Pubert (children), Grandpa Addams, Lurch (butler) and Cousin Itt.

#11 Jobs, Fake Steve

Net Worth: $5.7 billion
Source: Walt Disney Co., Technology
Age: 52 1/2
Marital Status: Married, 3 children
Hometown: Palo Alto, Calif.
Education: Reed College, dropout

Fake Steve Jobs is the pseudonym of the high-profile blogger behind The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs, a popular blog and parody of Apple CEO Steve Jobs. It was later revealed that the real person behind those blogs was David Lyons, a writer and a senior editor at Forbes magazine.


[More Trivia] - In October 2007, he released the book Options: The Secret Life of Steve Jobs, a Parody, under the pseudonym "Fake Steve Jobs".


#10 Stark, Tony

Net Worth : $6.0 billion
Source: Defense
Age: 35
Marital Status: Single
Hometown: New York, N.Y.
Education: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, B.S.

Tony Stark is the real identity of Iron Man, the superhero of the hour. Created by writer-editor Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber, and artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby, Iron Man first appeared in Tales of Suspense #39 (March 1963). Tony Stark, after suffering a severe heart injury and being kidnapped, was forced to build a devastating weapon. He created a suit of power armor to save his life and help protect the world as Iron Man. In the 2008 movie, Tony Stark (Robert Downey, Jr.) is shown wearing just three armors - Mark I, Mark II and Mark III.


[More Trivia] - Business Week has also ranked Iron Man as one of the top ten most intelligent fictional characters in American comics. Mr. Fantastic Reed Richards topped the list.

#9 Howell III, Thurston

Net Worth: $6.3 billion
Source: Howell Industries
Age: 60
Marital Status: Married, no children
Hometown: Private Island, South Pacific
Education: Harvard University , B.A.

Thurston J. Howell, III is a character on the CBS television sitcom Gilligan's Island, which was in first-run from 1964 to 1967. When asked what happened to him during the Great Depression, his wife says that he lost most of his money and "became just a millionaire." Among his assets were a diamond mine, a coconut plantation, a railroad, an oil well, and 40 acres in Colorado—which included all of downtown Denver—that he bequeathed to his fellow castaways in his will.

#8 Wayne, Bruce

Net Worth: $7.0 billion
Source: Inheritance, Defense
Age: 32
Marital Status: Single, one son
Hometown: Gotham City , U.S.A.

Batman's secret identity is Bruce Wayne, a wealthy industrialist, playboy, and philanthropist. This character was co-created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger and published by DC Comics. The character made his first appearance in Detective Comics #27 (May 1939).

[More Trivia] – His parents were Thomas and Martha Wayne. He was also named by Business Week as one of the top ten most intelligent fictional characters in American comics, second to Mr. Fantastic of the Fantastic Four.

#7 Pewterschmidt, Carter

Net Worth: $7.2 billion
Source: Inheritance, Media, Steel
Age: 70
Marital Status: Married, three children
Hometown: Newport, R.I.
Education: Yale University, B.A.

Carter is the patriarch of the Pewterschmidts, a fictional family on the animated television series Family Guy. They are very rich and were among the first families to colonize America from England, settling in Newport, Rhode Island.

#6 Burns, C. Montgomery

Net Worth: $8.4 billion
Source: Energy
Age: 104
Marital Status: Single, one bastard child
Hometown: Springfield, U.S.A.
Education: Yale University, B.S.

Charles Montgomery Burns, normally referred to as Mr. Burns or "Monty" Burns is a recurring fictional character and antagonist in the animated television series The Simpsons. He is the owner of the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant and Homer Simpson's boss (and often his arch-nemesis). He is attended to at almost all times by Waylon Smithers, his loyal and sycophantic aide, advisor, confidant and secret admirer. Mr. Burns is Springfield's richest and most powerful citizen.


[More Trivia] - The Simpson family first appeared as shorts in The Tracey Ullman Show on April 19, 1987. Groening named the characters after members of his own family, substituting Bart for his own name.

#5 Clampett, Jed

Net Worth: $11.0 billion
Source: Oil & Gas, Banking
Age: 51
Marital Status: Widowed, one child
Hometown: Beverly Hills, Calif.
Education: Ozark Elementary, dropout

Jed "J.D." Clampett is the widowed patriarch of a hillbilly family transplanted to Beverly Hills, California after finding oil on their land in the American television series The Beverly Hillbillies.

#4 Mom

Net Worth: $15.7 billion
Source: Technology, Conglomerates
Age: 158
Marital Status: Single
Hometown: New New York City
Education: Mars University

Mom is a fictional character and recurring antagonist on the animated series Futurama. She is the bitter, ruthless, and 99.7% (the remaining 0.3% equally divided amongst her three sons) shareholder & CEO of Momcorp, the largest industrial conglomerate known to man, with subsidiaries ranging from Mom's Friendly Robot Company to Mom's Old-Fashioned Video Surveillance Unit. She is the richest person on Earth and maintains a public image of being a sweet, matronly figure through use of a fatsuit, a heart-shaped hairdo and talented acting, when in fact she is extremely thin, foul-mouthed, and malevolent.


[More Trivia] - Futurama is created by Matt Groening of The Simpsons fame. The name "Futurama" comes from a pavilion at the 1939 New York World's Fair. Designed by Norman Bel Geddes, the Futurama pavilion depicted what he imagined the world to look like in 1959.


#3 Rich, Richie

Net Worth: $16.1 billion
Source: Inheritance, Conglomerates
Age: 10 Marital Status: Single
Hometown: Richville , U.S.A.
Education: Richville Elementary

Richard "Richie" Rich, Jr. is a fictional character that debuted in Harvey Comics' Little Dot #1, cover-dated September 1953. Richie is the only child of fantastically wealthy parents and is the world's richest kid. He lives and works in an expensive mansion and owns at least two of everything money could buy.

[More Trivia] – The name of the Rich’s butler is Cadbury; Richie’s dog is Dollar; and Richie’s maid/bodyguard robot is named Irona. And yes, Richie’s girlfriend is Gloria Glad.


#2 Merciless, Ming The

Net worth: $20.9 billion
Source: Slavery, Technology
Age: 74
Marital Status: Widower
Hometown: Mingo City, Planet Mongo
Education: Private imperial tutors\

Ming the Merciless is a fictional character who first appeared in the Flash Gordon comic strip in 1934. He has since been the main villain of the strip and its related movie serial, TV shows and movie. He rules the planet Mongo, whose capital is named Mingo City.

[More Trivia] – The science fiction comic strip Flash Gordon was originally drawn by Alex Raymond.

#1 McDuck, Scrooge

Net Worth: $28.8 billion
Source: Mining, Treasure Hunting
Age: 80 Marital Status: Single
Hometown: Duckburg, U.S.A.
Education: Cluck U., dropout

Scrooge McDuck or Uncle Scrooge is a fictional Scottish Glaswegian anthropomorphic duck created by Carl Barks that first appeared in Four Color Comics #178, Christmas on Bear Mountain, published by Dell Comics in December, 1947. Scrooge's name is based on the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge, a character from Charles Dickens' 1843 novel A Christmas Carol. It is also theorized that Scottish industrialist Andrew Carnegie. in 2007, Glasgow City Council added Scrooge to its list of "Famous Glaswegians", alongside the likes of Billy Connolly, Sir Alex Ferguson and Charles Rennie Mackintosh.

[More Trivia] – Scrooge’s famous nephew is Donald Duck. Donald's full name is Donald Fauntleroy Duck. Donald's birthday is officially recognized as June 9, 1934, the day his debut film, The Wise Little Hen, was released. Donald Duck is the only popular film and television cartoon character to appear as a mascot for a major American university: a licensing agreement between Disney and the University of Oregon allows the school's sports teams to use Donald's image as its "Fighting Duck" mascot. In 1984 Donald Duck was named an honorary alumnus of the University of Oregon during his 50th birthday celebration.


Sources:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page

www.forbes.com

www.businessweek.com


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Monday, May 5, 2008

[Trivia] Mariah Carey - Her Mass and Energy…and yes, she wants you to touch her body

Mariah Carey recently released her 11th studio album entitled E=MC². The title means Emancipation (E) equals (=) Mariah Carey (MC) to the second power (2) and is a play on Einstein's famous mass–energy equivalence formula. This album is the follow-up to her Grammy-winning disc in 2005, The Emancipation of Mimi. The first single from her latest album is Touch My Body. This song marks her 18th chart topper, surpassing Elvis Presley for the most No. 1 singles on the Billboard singles chart, and is now second only to the Beatles. The Fab Four from Liverpool have 20.

By the way, Einstein first derived his famous mass–energy equivalence formula in in 1905 in the paper "Does the inertia of a body depend upon its energy-content?", one of his Annus Mirabilis ("Wonderful Year") Papers.

And for those who are wondering, the letter c used in Einstein’s equation, which is denotes the speed of light in vacuum, means celeritas. It was Wilhelm Eduard Weber and Rudolf Kohlrausch who first used the letter c to indicate the speed of light. For them, c means constant. It was science fiction and popular science author Isaac Asimov who, in 1959, used c to mean celeritas, though he cited no evidence to support this.

Sources:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page

http://www.usatoday.com/life/music/news/2008-04-02-carey_N.htm

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23918924/

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Saturday, May 3, 2008

[Review] Not Just Your Ordinary Bat Babes – The Birds of Prey

Being a Batman fan – (I haven’t read any Batman comics, but I have watched all the movies, followed the old TV series and have read a lot about him) one question that has intrigued me for sometime now is “Who is Batman’s one true love?”. Behind that famous and heroic mask of a vigilante, there’s a man with a great heart. And with great heart comes true love…

A lot of ladies were romantically linked to Batman/Bruce Wayne and as far as I can remember, the more familiar names in the long list include Vicki Vale*^, Catwoman*^, Dr. Chase Meridian*, Pamela Isley/Poison Ivy*^, Julie Madison*, Rachel Dawes*, Andrea Beaumont^, Wonder Woman^, Barbara Gordon/Batgirl^, Zatanna^, Kathy Duquesne^, Dana Tan^ and Lois Lane^ (yes, you read it right…the Man of Steel’s lady love). From the comics, there’s also this storyline that Batman became involved with Talia al Ghul, daughter of Batman’s enemy, the super villain Ra’s al Ghul. She later bore him his son, Damian. Though Batman tries very hard to project a very different image than that of Bruce Wayne’s in order to protect his true identity, it seems that Batman somehow displayed Bruce Wayne’s playboy side.

Of all these women, it is has been said that it is only with Catwoman (aka Selina Kyle) that the Dark Knight became passionately involved and really in love with. He sees himself in her – another creature with a dark past, prowling the roofs of Gotham City in the night. This relationship has been “documented” in the comics, cartoons, and in the movies.

The Birds of Prey is loosely based on DC Comics series of the same title. The Joker is long acknowledged to be Batman’s greatest nemesis. For years, a “secret” war has been waged every night in Gotham/ New Gotham City between the Dark Knight and the Clown Prince of Crime. On the fateful night of their final battle, the Dark Knight emerged victorious. Joker took revenge on Selina Kyle (aka Catwoman) and one of Batman’s protégé’, Barbara Gordon (aka Batgirl). The Joker ordered the killing of Selina Kyle. He also shot Barbara Gordon on the head, paralyzing her waist down, thus forcing her to give up her Batgirl persona. These events affected Batman deeply, especially the death of his one true love - Selina Kyle. Bruce Wayne gave up the mantle of the Bat and went into seclusion, never knowing that his passion with Selina resulted in a metahuman (superhuman) daughter, Helena Kyle. He eventually made her the heir to the vast Wayne riches, which she rejects thinking that her father left her and her mother when she was young.

The series/story starts with Barbara teaming up with the Helena fighting crime and injustice to help the innocent and the helpless. Barbara is now known as Oracle and Helena goes by the name Huntress. A third member soon joined them, Dinah Lance.

Dina Meyer plays Oracle. She is a school teacher by day and is the leader of the group. A master (cyber) hacker with access to almost anything and everything in New Gotham City, she usually calls the shots, sitting on her hi-tech wheel chair from the group’s secret lair, the New Gotham Clock Tower. She is depicted as very intelligent and methodical just like Batman. Ashley Scott portrays Huntress. A half-metahuman, Helena does all the dirty work of crime fighting. She’s is shown to be hard-headed and adventurous, just like when Batman was starting as a young nameless vigilante. Rachel Skarsten is Dinah Lance. She is the runaway metahuman daughter of the legendary Black Canary. She has psycho kinesis abilities and is understandably immature and inexperienced. Barbara and Helena take her in to train and develop her powers. Mia Sara plays Dr. Harleen Quinzel (aka Harley Quinn). She is The Joker’s one-time lover and protégé. She plans to avenge The Joker’s loss and takeover New Gotham City for herself. And of course, there’s the ever lovable, loyal and witty Alfred Pennyworth, played here by Ian Abercrombie. He’s still the butler of the Wayne family, and in Bruce Wayne’s absence he transfers his services to all three heroines.

The series offers several interesting sub-plots. Two key sub-plots are the romance between Huntress and a detective with a dark past like her, and that of between Barbara and a fellow teacher. Another important sub-plot is concept of metahumans - individuals born with powers that cannot be explained. The show introduces several of these characters. No two metahumans have the same specific ability (or set of abilities) and there exists a whole sub culture of metahuman society that the outside world knows nothing about.

But more importantly, the series is able to show the difficult problems and choices each heroine must face in fighting crime and how they help each other in dealing with those problems. The series is successful in showing the human side of a hero. Sadly, the series was cancelled after only one season (13 episodes) despite having a big fan base.

Lastly, if you’re a Batman fan like me, you might be disappointed with Batman’s small appearance(s) in this series. You’ll only see him during his limited action sequence in the pilot episode and during the brief intro of each episode. However, there are other interesting highlights to watch out for in the series. First, the way Helena “appear” (and “disappear”) will certainly remind you of his father’s stealth abilities. Next, you’ll like the “new Bat Computer”, here called Delphi. Then, you’ll also see Barbara Gordon donning the Batgirl costume and fight in the same way as her mentor. Lastly, you’ll enjoy the way the three heroines fight the bad guys in the season finale. With the way Barbara and Dinah smashing into the Clock Tower (which was captured by Harley Quinn and her goons) clinging to a rope, this will certainly remind you of good old Batman and Robin. Watch out also for the song playing in the background during the fight sequence that followed. It’s cool!


So, did the series answer the question above? We’ll, yes it did…from to the intro “Legend tells of a caped crusader - Batman, guardian of New Gotham, and his one true love – Catwoman…”


However, the sad part is…
“In all my years serving Master Bruce, do you know what he told me was his biggest regret? That he never found someone with whom he could share his life…” - Alfred Pennyworth, talking to Barbara Gordon, Ep12

For legal and practical reasons (they’re big), I can’t post the episodes here. (But I can send you torrent file that I used to download them. =) )


* - movies
^ - cartoons
*^ - movies and cartoons

Sources:

http://www.gothamclocktower.com/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page

http://www.imdb.com/

http://www.dccomics.com/

Thursday, May 1, 2008

[Trivia] Numbers

1 – Number of time zones in China. Even though it is one of the largest countries in world (in terms of total land area) and considering that it geographically spans several time zones, China chooses to have only a single time zone, (GMT+8). It is the same as that of the Philippine’s.

2- The number of times that James Bond got married, as shown in the official movies. The first time was in You Only Live Twice (1967) and the second one was in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969). His first marriage is not legal because it was part of his cover in a covert mission. His second marriage was to Contessa "Tracy" di Vicenzo. She was Bond’s only “official” wife, at least in the films. Sadly, she was killed by Bond’s enemies in the end of the film.

3 – The number of times that Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) was chosen as Time’s Man (Person) of the Year. He received the titles on 1932, 1934 and 1941. The first Man of the Year was Charles Lindbergh. He is also the youngest person to receive this title. Incidentally, the most recent recipient of this title is Vladimir Putin, the current President of the Russian Federation (his term will end on May 7, 2008)

4 – Each of the Kings of the four "suits" of a standard deck of cards traditionally represents a historical king: (1) Spades – David (Hebrew/Jewish) (2) Hearts – Charlemagne (Frankish/French) (3) Diamonds – Julius Caesar (Roman) (4) Clubs – Alexander the Great (Greek).

5 – The number of Hades’ rivers. Hades is the Greek realm of the dead. The five rivers of Hades are (1) Acheron (River of Woe), Cocytus (River of Lament) (3) Lethe (River of Forgetfulness) (4) Phlegeton (River of Fire) and (5) Styx (River of Hate). Incidentally, it is said that Charon is the ferryman of Hades. Ancient Greeks bury their dead with a silver coin, called obolus, placed under the tongue or on the eyes of the corpse. This is used to pay Charon for passage across Acheron. (This was shown in the movie Troy when King Priam (Peter O’ toole) placed coins on the eyes of Hector (Eric Bana) during the funeral scene).

6 – The Six-Day War (between Israel against the combined offensive of Egypt, Syria and Jordan) lasted from June 5, 1967 to June 10, 1967. The immediate causes of the conflict were Egypt's decision to expel United Nations troops from the Sinai Peninsula and the blockade of Israel's port of Eilat (which under international law is a casus belli, or act of war). After the conflict, Israel emerged victorious and captured the Gaza Strip and the Sinai Peninsula from Egypt, the West Bank (including East Jerusalem) from Jordan, and the Golan Heights from Syria.

7 – The number of Christian Cardinal/Deadly Sins. Traditionally, they are Lust, Gluttony, Greed, Sloth, Wrath, Envy and Pride. These were laid down by Pope Gregory the Great in the 6th century, and later popularized by Dante Alighieri. Recently, the Vatican has updated the list by adding seven modern social sins to the list: (1) Environmental pollution (2) Genetic manipulation (3) Accumulating excessive wealth (4) Inflicting poverty (5) Drug trafficking and consumption (6) Morally debatable experiments (7) Violation of fundamental rights of human nature.

So, are you guilty? If so, what’s your favorite?

8 – The number of passengers in Noah’s Ark: Noah and his wife, his sons Ham, Japheth and Shem and their wives.

In Chinese culture, the word for "eight" in Chinese, bā, sounds similar to the word which means "prosper" or "wealth" (fā). The number 8 is a perfect symmetrical shape. One can cut the number 8 in half vertically or horizontally, and both halves mirror themselves perfectly. Perfect symmetry lends itself to perfect balance. In Chinese Astrology, perfect balance is considered the ideal.

9 – The highest score that can be achieved in the card game Baccarat. The worst score is 0, which is oddly given the term baccarat. Incidentally, a variant of baccarat, Baccarat Chemin de Fer, is the favorite casino game of James Bond. Also, in the original James Bond Casino Royale (1967) film (yes, the latest one is a remake), the game that is played is between Bond and his enemy is Baccarat Chemin de Fer.

10 – #10 Downing Street is the official residence of the Prime Minister of UK. It is situated in the City of Westminster in London, England. It’s worthwhile to know that Sir Robert Walpole is the first PM of Great Britain.

Sources:

Newman, Stanley and Fittipaldi, Hal. 10,000 Answers – The Ultimate Trivia Encyclopedia. Gramercy Books. New York. 2001

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page

www.imdb.com

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/faith/article3517050.ece

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7287071.stm

http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1062869

http://www.sixdaywar.org/

http://www.onlinechineseastrology.com/content-detail.aspx?ID=108

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