Portlandia Season One (Blu-ray) : DVD Talk Review of the Blu-ray

 Portlandia Season One (Blu ray) : DVD Talk Review of the Blu ray

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Reviewer’s Bias* Loves: Sketch comedy Likes: Fred Armisen, Carrie Brownstein Dislikes: Hipsters Hates: That I’ve never been to Portland (or many other places)

The Show Somehow, on a staff where approximately 98% of the writers either live in, have lived in or have at least visited the City of Roses, mr. Long Island Living got the opportunity to review the first season of Portlandia, a comedic paen to PDX from SNL‘s Fred Armisen and Sleater-Kinney guitarist Carrie Brownstein. Fortunately, an intimate knowledge of Portland’s idiosyncrasies is not required to enjoy the show (though one gets the feeling from watching that it wouldn’t hurt to know your way around.) To get into Portlandia, one only needs to be able to appreciate quirky characters living in a granola-friendly world, as the series establishes the rules of the game effectively.

It’s almost misleading to call this a sketch series, as you won’t find segments built solely on oddball characters or outlandish situations, like you will in most sketch shows. these sketches are more like momentary slices out of the lives of some rather unique residents of Portland, with three portions of each episode spent with one pair of the city’s citizens, getting to know them better. It’s solid storytelling in a slightly off-kilter dimension, and the result is true laughs that are earned honestly. There are no easy laughs from catchphrases, even if there are repeated characters, and there are no parodies, even if some of the concepts are familiar. It’s all just a day in the life, and a very funny one at that.

Armisen’s work on SNL makes him a known quantity, as his honed blend of intense energy and too-cool-for-school attitude allows him to portray a wide range of characters to fine effect, but Brownstein is better known as a musician than an actor (with a small group of roles under her belt in the past decade.) however in these six episodes, she shows herself to be a fine comedic actress, often getting more laughs than her more established collaborator, whether she’s playing an uptight wife, a veteran stripper or a sexually-frustrated guy. the duo have terrific chemistry, which gives their characters tremendous realism for a show that’s peppered with touches of surrealism. the guest stars are also quite impressive and slot in with ease, be it Jason Sudekis, Aimee Mann or Selma Blair, among others.

Though there are several characters who make repeat appearances, like Armisen’s individualistic cyclist, the feminist bookstore owners (whose store opens up the opportunity for guests like Steve Buscemi, Aubrey Plaza and Heather Graham to pop in), Kyle McLachlan’s cartoonish mayor or just the characters of Fred and Carrie, they don’t outlast their welcome, as they are managed well over the course of the season. Their Japanese tourists, though amusing, would easily start to wear with a return though, as would the publicity-seeking chefs and their ridiculous photo shoot. however, it would be easy to see where some of the cast could become regulars, because their appeal isn’t limited to a particular setting, like the couple who micromanages their housesitter or the children’s game-playing crew, Sherlock Homies.

Though there are highlights in every episode, be it the now series trademark design spoof “Put a Bird on it,” the brilliant “Did You Read that thing?,” which pokes fun at the hyper-literate or the hilarious Portland jobs commercial, episode five, “Blunderbuss,” may be the best of the bunch, as Portland gives itself over to the titular film and music festival. part of it is probably the intimacy Armisen and Brownstein have with the topic, but it just feels so on-point, from the struggles of wannabe indie act Sparkle Pony (Jenny Conlee of the Decemberists) to the fandom on tap at hipster hotel Duece, to the awkward Gus Van Sant-hosted film festival and the note-perfect “Finding mr. Write.” Unfortunately not everything is as good as that one, as the final episode and its baseball storyline just didn’t excite like the others did, though it did have some laughs, including the profile of Wilson’s artisinal lightbulbs, with ill apprentice D’arbie and Nick Kroll as a dim customer.

one of the things that might get overlooked, but really adds to this series is the editing, which is intrinsic to the show’s comedic energy. Frequently the bits move at a machine-gun pace, getting laughs from the frenzy they build, and without the laser precision of the editing by Daniel Gray Longino and Doug Lussenhop, it just wouldn’t fly. Unsurprisingly, they, like writer/producer/director Jonathan Krisel, hail from the Tim and Eric universe, which explains the manic feel the show occasionally takes on, not to mention the show’s out-there creativity.

The Disc the six episodes in Portlandia‘s first season arrive on one disc (one Blu-Ray version, one DVD) which are in a Blu-Ray-case-sized cardboard folder covered with a map and Portlandia characters, held in a cardboard slipcover (an homage to the area’s indie-label CD releases.) the disc feature an animated widescreen main menu offering a play-all option, episode selections and the opportunity to check out the extras. There are no audio options nor are there subtitles or closed captioning. what there is though, is a cute little bonus in the packaging, so make sure you look for it.

The Quality the 1080p AVC-encoded 1.78:1 transfers are quite nice, especially for such a low-budget show, as the colors are appropriate for the settings, only popping when it comes to artificial shades, like those on clothes, and the level of detail is high, but not as impressive as other Blu-Rays, as there’s some evident softness. Black levels aren’t as deep as one would like, but again, this is a low-budget show shot on hi-def video, and some concessions will be made. the only thing you can ask is why is this on Blu-Ray if it’s a lo-fi presentation?

It’s almost shocking at this point to come across a Dolby Digital 2.0 soundtrack on a Blu-Ray disc, but that’s what you get here, and it’s honestly all you need considering the show is mainly dialogue-driven, though the music probably could have gotten a boost from a surround mix. As it is, it’s a straight-ahead center-focused mix offering little outside of clear. distortion-free dialogue and some decently strong music tracks.

The Extras the extras start with audio commentaries for all six episodes from Armisen, Brownstein and Krisel. Don’t expect a laugh-fest from these funny people though, as they tend to stick to the details of the production, sharing lots of making-of info and thoughts about the characters and storylines. There are a few on-set stories, mostly about how much they loved the people they worked with, but it’s more of an informative affair than an entertaining one. that said, they aren’t hard to listen to either.

several of the extras are made up of cut footage, starting with a nearly five-minute blooper reel. Surprisingly, the breaks are spread around, with everyone responsible for ruining takes, even if Brownstein seems a bit more susceptible to them. After watching this though, one wonders how Aubrey Plaza gets through a scene on Parks and Recreation. A pair of extended scenes (2:26) and seven deleted scenes (16 minutes) follow, though there’s not a lot here that’s worth the time. the two extended scenes can be skipped without worry, while the deleted scenes include two segments that are completely different from what’s in the show. the ambulance drivers sketch is amusing, though the ending is telegraphed from a mile away, while the Forrest Meeting is pretty good, and would fit right in with the series.

A pair of standard-definition Thunderant sketches, the online precursor to Portlandia, show how fully-formed the concept was from the start, while one of them, “One Man Show,” may be the inspiration for a recent SNL sketch by Armisen. Then there’s “Fred Armisen Speaks to Oregon Episcopal School Graduates” (11:41), which sees him deliver a commencement speech to students of a private prep school in Portland. He’s got the bit down cold, and makes you wish he delivered your graduation speech.

the extras wrap up with a preview of Portlandia‘s second season, which looks damn good, with a host of fun special guests.

The bottom Line There were no expectations coming into this series, outside of the known quantity of Armisen’s sketch comedy ability, so the fun was a pleasant surprise, especially when it came to the quality of Brownstein’s performance. the Blu-Ray presentation is solid all-around, but unspectacular and there’s a decent assortment of extras to fill in for the relatively short season. If you enjoy the more story-based sketches from the Kids in the Hall, this could definitely be up your alley.

Francis Rizzo III is a native Long Islander, where he works in academia. in his spare time, he enjoys watching hockey, writing and spending time with his wife, daughter and Schnoodle.Check out 1106 – A Moment in Fictional Time or his convention blog called Conning Fellow

*The Reviewer’s Bias section is an attempt to help readers use the review to its best effect. By knowing where the reviewer’s biases lie on the film’s subject matter, one can read the review with the right mindset. what Do You think?

Portlandia Season One (Blu-ray) : DVD Talk Review of the Blu-ray

Be prepared for an earthquake

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After the August 2011 earthquake shook up the East Coast, many people were left wondering what would have happened if there had been serious damage. it turns out that earthquakes aren’t just confined to the West Coast. And even those who live in the more common earthquake areas aren’t necessarily prepared. Regardless of where you live, you should be ready for an earthquake.

Nobody is suggesting you panic and go crazy, but it’s never a bad idea to have a plan and some supplies. Use these lists and tips to ensure that you’re in the best position possible in the event of a serious earthquake.

 

Tom T. Moore, speaker, frequent radio guest and author of The Gentle Way books, compiled an earthquake packing list. he includes the 10 items you must have now and another 10 you should work on gathering so you’re prepared for an earthquake.

Items you need to gather immediately:

Items you need to add to your earthquake emergency kit:

Moore lists 10 more items that are nearly as important as the first 10. among them is cash. After all, how would you get money out of an ATM if the power’s out? also, don’t forget the can opener, wrench (to turn off your gas) and a radio. see his complete list for all the necessities.

In the unfortunate event you find yourself in an earthquake, how you react is very important. “News footage of the [Washington] D.C. earthquake tells us that many people reacted incorrectly, including security personnel,” says Paul Purcell, author of Disaster Prep 101 and a terrorism and natural-disaster preparedness specialist. “There are key things you should do before, during and after an earthquake above and beyond ‘stop, drop and hold.’ “

What are those things? Purcell notes two important items:

  1. Don’t use candles if you lose power. “Ruptured gas lines are a distinct possibility,” Purcell notes.
  2. Don’t evacuate your building immediately. Purcell says that there are other steps you need to take first. furthermore, there are secondary threats to consider. 

What if you experienced an earthquake and your electronics were destroyed? Broken water pipes can wreak havoc on electronic items like your computers, and devices can be crushed. Assuming everyone in your family is OK, your next priority becomes putting your lives back together. in the old days (you know — the ’90s and early 2000s), the loss of your computer, memory cards from your camera and printed photos was devastating. those items were irreplaceable.

However, it’s 2011 now, and that means you can preserve your digital lives in advance of an earthquake. consider cloud services such as SugarSync, a leading provider of “personal cloud” services that enable users to access, back up and share all of their data — anytime, anywhere, and from any device.

Losing personal possession and potentially your home could be devastating, but you can at least have your priceless photos, videos and irreplaceable documents backed up.

As with health and life insurance, you hope you’ll never need the supplies you gather and plans you make for an earthquake. However, without them, you could find yourself in a bad position if the worst happened. Heed the expert advice and prepare yourself for an earthquake.

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Be prepared for an earthquake

Preparing for Earthquakes

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With the cluster of recent major earthquakes, from Haiti to Chile, to Baja California, we are reminded that we live in earthquake territory. We haven’t had a major earthquake in Southern California since January  of 1994, and perhaps have gotten quite lax in our preparedness.

With that said, here are some ways we can prepare for earthquakes:

- Water-suggested supply of 3 days for every person in household, along with canned food (make sure to check the dates on your old canned goods and restock).- Batteries for a portable radio, propane stove/lamps or perhaps an emergency generator.- Candles and flashlights.- How about a cell phone charger for your car in case phones and power are out.- Update your first aid kit.  make sure you have an earthquake kit in your car with water and energy bars, along with walking shoes in case you have to leave your car.- If you don’t have a gas shut off valve, tape a wrench to your gas valve and know how to turn it off in case of a leak. – and have an emergency plan that you discuss with your family-evacuation, meeting place, etc. Let’s hope we don’t need this but as the Boy Scouts say, “Be Prepared”.

EwingSIR does not guarantee information contained in this blog, readers are encouraged not to rely solely on this information and to do their own independent research of facts contained herein. Blog information was obtained from independent sources that we do not endorse, and we do not investigate this information for accuracy.

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Preparing for Earthquakes

Third modest quake within week sends message: Be prepared!

BERKELEY —

A 3.6 magnitude earthquake this morning (Thursday, Oct. 27) – the third small quake in a week on the Hayward Fault near UC Berkeley – should serve as a wake-up call to complacent Bay Area residents who don’t have earthquake kits at the ready, according to one campus expert.

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The red stars shows the epicenter of the Oct. 27 3.6 magnitude earthquake. (Courtesy of USGS)

“Things like this happen all the time on the Hayward Fault, and it doesn’t mean that the big one is going to happen. but it doesn’t mean it isn’t,” said UC Berkeley seismologist Peggy Hellweg, who currently is attending a conference on earthquake early warning at the U.S. Geological Survey headquarters in Menlo Park. “These are gentle reminders that we live in earthquake country.”

The most recent quake struck at 5:36 a.m. today and was centered along a segment of the fault at the foot of the Berkeley hills, which have been sculpted by past movement of the Hayward Fault.

No damage was reported on campus.

Two similar quakes struck last week: the first and largest – a modest 4.0 – rattled Bay area residents on Thursday afternoon, Oct. 20, while a 3.8 aftershock struck later that evening, at 8:16 p.m..

A post last week on the Berkeley Seismological Laboratory’s blog noted that, as a result of the 4.0 quake, “The area west of the fault, that is, the lowlands of Berkeley, Oakland and Albany, moved a few tenths of an inch to the North with respect to the Berkeley Hills. this northward movement is caused by the sliding of the Pacific Plate against the North American Plate.”

The blog noted, too, that even smaller quakes had occurred last Thursday along the same segment of the fault, most of them unnoticed by Berkeley residents.

According to Hellweg, three or more small quakes within a week along the same segment of the fault are not unusual and should not raise concern.

“Little quakes occur along the Hayward fault all the time, and the fact that they are in a different spot than usual is to be expected,” she said.

Resources:

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Astro Boy and Uran’s Encyclopedia of Current Terminology / kodokushi

 Astro Boy and Urans Encyclopedia of Current Terminology / kodokushi

When death goes unnoticed

Astro Boy: I hear “kodokushi” is a growing concern in areas hit by the Great East Japan Earthquake. what does kodokushi mean?

answer: Kodokushi–literally, solitary death–refers to people living alone whose deaths go unnoticed. After the 1995 Great Hanshin Earthquake, about 50,000 temporary housing units were built for people who lost their homes in the disaster. during the five-year period following the earthquake, more than 200 residents in such units died without anybody present. It is feared something similar may happen to residents who have lost their houses due to tsunami and other causes, and now live in temporary housing units built after the March 11 disaster.

Uran: why do so many kodokushi deaths occur at temporary housing units?

answer: It may be because these houses are usually built in areas that have not been damaged by tsunami or earthquakes. Residents of these buildings are often separated from their long-term neighbors. It’s particularly hard for elderly people to live in faraway places where they have no acquaintances. in fact, about 60 percent of people who died unnoticed in areas hit by the Hanshin earthquake were in their 60s or older.

Astro Boy: what should be done to prevent solitary deaths?

answer: a variety of programs aimed at preventing kodokushi are already under way in areas struck by the March 11 disaster. for example, welfare specialists and volunteers visit elderly people to listen to their problems and give them advice. in other places, elderly people are provided with opportunities to get together and share their daily experiences with others. It’s important for elderly people not to be left alone.

(Oct. 18, 2011)

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The "OUTSIDERs"???????

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1. how does Cherry explain the similarities and differences between the Greasers and Socs.

2.what is the signifigance of the gone with the wind book? wjay does text say about the boys?

3.what is the signifigance that pony and cherry seeing the sunsets?

4. how is pony a dreamer and not a realist?

5. Pony has night mares what were they? what do soda have on thm?

6.why does dally important at rumble why does he have to be there?
how does he get there

7.Who were brumley boys?

do your own homework

Come on The Outsiders is an easy read. You could have made it though the entire book in a weekend, easily.

are you kidding me?
i read the outsiders in 2nd grade.
do your own freaking homework

1. she says that they are different because one class has money and the other class doesn't. she says they are all similar because they are all just people.

3. The significance of pony and cherry seeing the sunsets is that the sunset is the same no matter if you are on the east or west side.just because you live in different classes doesn't mean you aren't all people at the end of the day.

4. Ponyboy is a dreamer and not a realist because he doesn't focus on what is happening in reality, but instead focuses more on what he wants his world to be like.

6. Dally gets to the rally by running from the hospital. (I forgot the answer to the first part of your question)

7. The Brumley boys are part of Tim Shepard's gang.

Hope this helps icon smile The "OUTSIDERs"??????? )

so weird, im reading this in school too

do it urself
my teacher works us to our bones with this book in class anyway so the last thing i need to do is extra work for a book i dont understand

The "OUTSIDERs"???????

I have an idea about the containment of the oil spill…?

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Who do I contact about my idea?

Great work there!

But be sure of who you tell your idea to. You never know what could happen once it leaks out.
I suggest you mail/email the local newspaper. They are a big support when it comes to promoting new things.
You can also try sending a letter to any big oil company, like for instance, I live in the UAE, so there are many big oil companies here, if I was you I would target those companies and tell them about the idea.
If you think letters won't work then I'd say you rather meet them yourself, you know, that packs more of a punch in your idea!

Good luck … =)

Well, given the extremity of the oil spill, I'm sure hundreds if not thousands of people are bombarding the government and British Petroleum with ideas on how to stop the oil leak.

Your idea will probably go ignored, but if you want to persist on getting your idea to somebody of importance, you should talk to the United States Department of Interior. They are the federal agency directly responsible for this disaster. that department is run by the Secretary of the Interior, Ken Salazar.

Department Phone: 202-208-3100.
Email: gov

Good luck! I haven't been as courageous as you with my ideas on how to stop the leak.

BP global Gulf of Mexico Response.

Call + 1 281 366 551
Do you have an idea that could help us?

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I have an idea about the containment of the oil spill…?

Is British Petroleum Company have any office in India?

 Is British Petroleum Company have any office in India?

Hi, this time my situation is surrounded by confusion. I got an email asking for resume from a reputed company British Petroleum Company, UK.

But when I start searching it found that there is lots of ques. about reliability of this kind of emails or job offers.

Is it scam or genuine?

Though I submit resume but now completely live in mix-up mind for what to do?

Is British Petroleum Company have any office in India and its metropolitan cities ? if yes, then plz provide its address.

Is British Petroleum Company have any office in India?