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May 16, 2010

Get Ready for a Surprise – Total Recall is a total trip

Filed under: Reviews — Tyler @ 11:48 pm
Total Recall

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I love the movie, Total Recall. It is quite simply one of the most violent, pulse-pounding, intriguing and mind-tripping action movies that I have ever seen. If you haven’t seen this movie before, and you like action movies, then you need to get this on NetFlix or just buy it. Total Recall is about a construction worker named Quaid, who wants to travel to Mars. But his wife doesn’t want to go to Mars because there is unrest there and she would rather visit the rings of Saturn. This is a science fiction movie. Well what happens is that Quaid decides to compromise with himself. And he ends up going to a clinic where he is able to “Rekall” a trip to Mars without really going there. The clinic attempts to implant memories into Quaid’s mind and that’s when the story really starts to get interesting. You see, the whole movie plays with the notion of what is reality. You don’t really know throughout the movie if Quaid is really experiencing life, or is he just remembering some implanted memories.

The action in Total Recall is top notch. There is hand-to-hand combat, shooting, people getting exploded due to pressure from a change in atmosphere, people getting drilled until they squirt blood everywhere and die, people getting used as human shields (always a plus), and arms getting chopped off by fast moving elevators. This movie has got it all. It is rated “R” and it originally was given an “X” rating due to its intense violence (thanks to Wikipedia for that tidbit of information). The reason why I like the action in this movie so much is because the attacks really seem to connect. It doesn’t matter if you are watching someone get hit by a punch or a gunshot. It really looks like someone got hit. I bet we can thank the director, Paul Verhoeven for the tightness of the action. He directed awesome movies like, Robocop and Starship Troopers. There is one scene where Quaid gets attacked near a concrete wall and it is awesome. At this point in the movie you have no idea that Quaid knows how to fight and he totally destroys a bunch of goons. The action is so well timed that it really feels like you are in the middle of a fight-or-die situation, where any false move could mean your demise. There is another scene where Quaid is being shot at in an airport and Quaid takes an innocent bystander that was accidentally shot by a bad guy, and uses that bystander as a human shield. It is my favorite human shield scene in an action movie of all time.

Implant Machine

Memory Implant Machine

The settings in Total Recall are excellent. The clinic where he is about to get a memory implant is amazing looking. It looks like a futuristic clinic on the outside, but in the back room there is this huge machine that you back your head into. It is really colorful and it definitely looks like something from the future. Mars is very cool looking. There are domes everywhere and it looks dingy and there are convincing rock formations and tunnels. It never feels like the characters are on a set. They always feel like they are in the moment, and you believe what is going on. The interior of the mine at the end of the movie is amazing. There are huge pieces of technology that are supposed to heat the ice and they look like giant ancient Lego blocks. Also there are large TV Monitors in Quaid’s house back on Earth that take up the whole wall. It is cool because that is the flat-screen technology that TV’s have been moving toward for the past few years. The cars in the movie are angular and look like they’re from the future. And there is a tracking device that the bad guys use that totally looks like a modern GPS tracker – iPhone sized. It’s cool seeing how science fiction from 1990 translate into modern technology.

Even though the action and the settings in Total Recall are tremendously stupendous, the real thing that you need to see this movie for, is the trippy plot and mind-bending story. I am not going to go into detail on what the story arch is because you be mad at me for ruining it for you. But what I will do is tell you that there are plenty of twists and abrupt turns in the story that make you feel like you are on a fast-paced ride. If you are the kind of person who likes to be surprised by movies then you will probably love Total Recall. There is double-crosses, back-stabbings, girls with three breasts (no joke), and dwarfs with real attitude. At times it will get fuzzy on who Quaid really is. This is done really well so it is exciting and interesting instead of confusing. The story keeps you guessing, but it doesn’t really feel like a mystery. It is more of an action thrill-ride.

Arnold does a perfect acting job for his portrayal of Quaid. He is very believable and his physical strength makes you accept the high-power moves that he uses against his enemies. There are some classic one-liners in the film, and I personally liked them more than the one-liners in other Schwarzenegger movies like Predator. The actor who plays the main Villain Boss (Ronny Cox), is funny and detestable. Ronny Cox acts with supreme skill and really satisfies the viewer.

Total Recall is a good addition to any action movie collection because it is so good, watching it multiple times is expected. There are so many parts that stick out as awesome that you will probably watch the movie for a certain part and then end up sitting through the entire thing, even though you have most likely already watched the movie multiple times.

-Tyler

Use the power of the Gaze to harness energy for your goals

Filed under: Tyler's Mind — Tyler @ 7:40 pm
The Gaze

Harness the power of the Gaze to achieve your goals

We are powerful entities. The only problem is that sometimes it is hard to utilize that power in order to achieve goals. We lead such busy lives and it seems that every new invention that is supposed to make life easier just ends of sucking up more of our time. We have goals that are sometimes simple and easily achievable and other times very lofty and require a tremendous amount of energy to attain. There is a way to achieve our goals with greater ease but it requires using more energy than we normally have access to. What I am talking about is using the Gaze in order to harness energy and attain goals. What is the Gaze? The Gaze is a mixture of the focus, attention, intent, interest, and willingness to participate of a sentient being or group of beings. An example of the Gaze is when someone wants to do something like creating a mural in a city, let’s call him Joe. So creating the mural in the city would be the goal. And Joe desiring to create the mural would Gaze at the goal of the mural by putting his intent and energy into creating the mural. But that is the Gaze of only one person. Let’s say that Joe had thirty friends and acquaintances some of them were interested in art. Well at that moment the Gaze of those friends and acquaintances would be unfocused and the energy intensity would be minimal. The people are probably talking to each other about their plans for the weekend, what they ate for dinner, their favorite movies, they aren’t looking at his Mural Project. They just aren’t focused on the Mural Project. So what Joe needs to do is focus and center the Gaze of his friends and acquaintances. One way that he could chose to do this would be to create some kind of event where people could meet and work on the mural and have a fun time in the process. Let’s say he chose to advertise this event on Facebook and invite his friends as guests to work on the mural. This is a great way to attract the Gaze of his friends and focus it on his mural. But for some reason when the day finally came not many people showed up to work on Joe’s mural. Why did that happen? Everything seemed to be working so well. In the next section we will discuss how the Gaze wasn’t actually as strong as he thought it was.

The Gaze is like a beam of light. It can be warm and soft like the light that cracks through the trees while you are sleeping on the grass on a summer’s day. Or it can be thin and focused like a laser beam that can slice through diamonds and solder neurons together. But in order to have a laser-beam like Gaze it takes work. In our example with Joe’s mural. He tried to focus the Gaze of his friends on his goal in order to make it a reality, but he was missing a few things. First of all, the Gaze and reputation are inseparable. Reputation is huge in trying to gain the attention of people. If people are generally dismissive of you, it will be very challenging to get their serious attention on your goals. And why do we need the Gaze of other people to help us achieve our personal goals? The answer is simple, the more powerful the Gaze is on you the faster you will see results for your objectives. Now granted, this may not always be a good thing. In many cases you may find that the Gaze can cause problems for you if you are trying to do covert things in secrecy. Or if you have a tendency to self-sabotage then the Gaze of others may be frustrating because you don’t actually want their help. But if you are living a generally transparent lifestyle and you don’t mind being public with your desires and your life, you will find that an intense Gaze can be extremely encouraging and empowering. This is because if you are like Joe, and you want to do something that requires the work of multiple people like his mural, if you can attract their interest quickly you will increase the probability that the mural will be a success. But in Joe’s case, he didn’t have that great of a reputation of getting things done. In fact, most of his friends thought of him to be a flake. So when he created his mural event, many of his friends thought that the event would be boring and non-fun. Others doubted that the event would exist at all. And other friends thought that they would be stuck with all the work. So this brings me to an important point. The Gaze is powered by reputation and relevance. And powering the battery that is creating that beam of energy takes work. Building a reputation is a series of tiny successes that get people to know something about you. In Joe’s case, since you can’t build a reputation over night, he would probably have to create his mural event and make triple-sure that the few people that did actually come to the event were well taken care of. He would need to make sure that from now on, his ideas were going to be something for his friends to remember and something that people were, “Missing out on” if they weren’t there.

An example of someone who has the Gaze shining on them intently right now would be the superstar known as Lady Gaga. She is a Pop Singer and Dancer and Songwriter who I’ve noticed is all over XM radio. I was in the car with a friend and literally every 3-5 songs that we skipped through on the different channels were a Lady Gaga song. Lady Gaga is having her songs covered by many artists. Jared Leto’s band recently did a cover of “Bad Romance” and some kid in grade school is getting hundreds of thousands of hits on his YouTube video of his cover of “Paparazzi.” Basically, people are focused on Lady Gaga right now. They are listening to her music and emulating her. Some people are even inspired by her fashion sense. Well in order for Lada Gaga to have attracted the Gaze of so many people she worked very hard on cultivating her image and her sound. Lady Gaga didn’t always wear such unique outfits as she does now. In fact I have seen pictures that you can look at as well by clicking here, that show her old style. The reason why I am bringing this up is because it takes a great deal of work to find out what your niche style should be that will attract the Gaze that you want in order to achieve your goals. In the next section we will be discussing how to build the Gaze.

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The way to attract the Gaze onto yourself is to work at it every day. It doesn’t matter if you want the attention on helping baby seals in the ocean, or if you are trying to be the next pop star sensation, or if you are simply trying to make more friends and have an exciting life. If you don’t work at it every day, you will be missing out on building your momentum. And momentum is a key element of the Gaze. I’m tired of talking about Joe so now I’m going to tell you a little about myself and this website and how I’ve used the gaze in order to make it grow. You see, in the beginning, overidon.com was a very small and infrequently visited website. It had some numerous and interesting videos and articles on it, but at the time in 2004 I had no real goal or idea how to attract attention to the site. So I told people via word of mouth about the site and what it was about. This was a great start, but the problem was that I only rarely updated the materials on the site, and it looked like a static web-page rather than a living website. Well, overidon.com went through many changed and then eventually in 2009 I decided to transform overidon.com from a blog talking about my current projects, into a living and breathing blog that discussed everything from video games, to movie reviews, to music reviews, to product reviews, to social commentary, and contemplations and observations of the many facets of life in general. So I blogged almost every day about stuff, and I would post links to my articles on my Facebook wall. So friends who were keeping tabs on their activity stream may have a small probability chance to see my posts. Well guess what happened? Not that many people visited my site. Now, this wasn’t because my articles weren’t good, or because telling people about the articles on Facebook was a bad idea. I wasn’t getting a lot of hits because of an important aspect of the Gaze.

There is a time differential when you do something to attract the Gaze and when you actually get the attention of people. This time differential can be frustrating at first. We all would prefer to see instantaneous results for the work that we put into things. But what happened in the case of overidon.com, was that it took time for my articles to show up in Google searches. And it also took time for people to see enough of my articles on their Facebook activity streams for them to actually decide to click on a link and read an article. Well, what happened was that after a few weeks I was noticing that more people were visiting my website. And my goal was to have overidon.com become a fun website that people would want to visit often. But one problem happened. I didn’t always have something to talk about everyday. Or even worse, I didn’t always have the motivation to write every day. This problem got even worse a few months later when I got pancreatitis. I was unable to blog because I was sick, and when I finally got out of the hospital I lost a tremendous amount of momentum. To make things worse, I looked at the visitor statistics for the site and there were a lot less visitors. Well, a few weeks later I decided to start blogging again. And I made a pact with myself to try and blog every day. I didn’t succeed in blogging every day at first. But I was writing much more frequently than before. And to my surprise many more people started visiting the site. It was very encouraging, so instead of taking a break and relishing my victory, I decided to blog even more in order to satiate the desire of my readers. And what happened was that more and more people started to visit the site. Since there were more articles, more visitors were finding overidon.com from organic searches. And since I was writing almost every day, more people were coming back to visit the site because it was beginning to have a reputation of having consistent content. Now according to Google Analytics, overidon.com has grown from a small blog, to a medium sized website. This is because I was able to successfully harness the Gaze. So I have used the Gaze to encourage me to write every day in actuality, many days multiple articles. And now we even have a comedy series of stories in the “Original Writing” section. So the Gaze has become fuel in itself rather than a goal. And by providing content that I feel proud of, I have been able to maintain the Gaze of many visitors to overidon.com. So now that I have reached my original goal of having overidon.com become a popular website for people to visit. I have modified that goal, so now I want overidon.com to be a fun website to visit for thousands of people per day. And in order for overidon.com to reach that goal, I am going to need to make sure to create new and interesting content every day in order to maintain the attention of visitors and to attract new friends who will make the viewership grow.

So now you may be thinking, “How can I get the Gaze to work for me?” And my answer is, “You need to work for the Gaze, every day, and believe in what you are doing.” If you can feel good about what you are doing, let it be art, writing, music, engineering, sales, social networking or anything else…and if you can work on it every day. You will attract the Gaze, it just may take a while. The key is to enjoy the process of your work and let other people know that you are having a good time working on either your hobbies or your work. If people know that you are having a good time, people will become more interested in what you are doing. It really is that simple. If your hobbies are a chore to you, don’t expect people to jump on their couches in anticipation for your next story of monotony. But once you get into a good groove, and you feel comfortable working on your hobbies and goals every day, and you share your life with others. People will start to care, and your friends will encourage you, especially if they truly are good friends. One thing to remember, is that many people will think they are giving you the, “Realistic” point of view by discouraging you from your dreams and goals. It really isn’t their fault that people do that. So don’t take it too seriously. People can be negative about lofty goals in general because so many people don’t follow through on them. But the key is to choose an objective and stick to it. Don’t do it because you want to prove others wrong. That’s a weak point of view and it won’t sustain you in the long run. Follow your dreams because you want to prove yourself right. Do it because you want to improve your life. And if you stick to that you will eventually attract the Gaze of many supporters and people who want to see your goals become a reality.

-Tyler

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