Tuesday, 30 June 2015

Made in: The Netherlands - Nijntje / Miffy

From the books of my childhood, I can remember this character. Miffy is much older than I am. Dick Bruna created her in the fifties after he came back with his son after a walk in the dunes at Egmond aan Zee. 

Ik kan me al jaren dit figuurtje herinneren,uit de boekjes van mijn jeugd. Maar nijntje is veel ouder dan ik ben. Dick Bruna creĆ«erde dit konijntje in de jaren vijftig. Hij haalde waarschijnlijk zijn inspiratie uit een verhaal die hij aan zijn zoontje vertelde over een konijntje die ze gezien hadden eerder die dag in de duinen van Egmond aan Zee.  


The way miffy is drawn is quite simple, thick lines with primary colours and stories set in picture books. When you look at the earlier version of miffy she has floppy ears and looks more like a stuffed toy. 

Nijntje word op een simpele manier getekend met dikke lijnen en primaire kleuren en de verhalen worden uitgegeven in de vorm van een prentenboek. De vroegere versie van nijntje had meer weg van een pluche beest. 


The fun thing about miffy that it is translated to many languages and Dick Bruna oversaw each of these translations.

Het leuke aan nijntje is dat het in vele talen is vertaald. Dick Bruna controleerde deze vertaling streng.

In 1992 miffy made her first appearance on tv for the little ones. I had already outgrown her but I still enjoy sending postcards with her image on it. ;) And of course the plush toys are still the bomb. 

In 1992 verscheen nijntje voor het eerst op TV voor de allerkleinste. Ik was er toen te oud voor maar ik vind het nog steeds leuk om nijntje ansichtkaarten te versturen. ;) En de knuffels blijven ook nog steeds leuk. 


Monday, 29 June 2015

Review: Blade Runner - Final Cut


During my stay in the Netherlands it gave me the opportunity to see this marvelous Sci-Fi movie on the big screen. Normally I wouldn't go to the theater back home, because Belfast has spoiled me with cheap cinema tickets and perks which you do not get in the Netherlands. And the countless time they pissed me off by dubbing Disney movies and making me go to a different town to see the original version because people just don't understand English that well.

Sadly I haven't seen the original release of this timeless movie, because I was still in diapers back then. ;P But I must admit a bit of Dutch pride comes with this movie. Rutger Hauer is part of the cast and I always though he was an amazing actor who got discovered by Hollywood. I've seen a lot of Dutch films he starred in like Soldier of Orange, Turks fruit & Escape from Sobibor. And I have a bit of an old-man crush on him. He still has the most stunning blue eyes ever. ;)

Sadly trying to find people with a similar taste in movies has been a challenging part in my life. As someone once told me when I showed him the movie, that the special effects sucked and he didn't understand that for 1982 the special effects were acceptable. But then again he liked the Total Recall reboot better than the original, so what does he know. ;)

So off we went to the special viewing of the movie in the Verkadefabriek in 's-Hertogenbosch. The Verkadefabriek is a performing arts theater which occasionally shows art house movies who never get released in the normal cinemas. The room it was showed in had these large yellow couches that could have been a little more comfortable but it made due.

Blade Runner is a modified film adaption of the 1968 novel Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep by Phillip K. Dick (great book, try to read it once).

Plot (from Wikipedia):
The film depicts Los Angeles in November 2019, in which genetically engineered replicants, which are visually indistinguishable from adult humans, are manufactured by the powerful Tyrell Corporation as well as by other "mega-corporations" around the world. The use of replicants on Earth is banned and they are exclusively utilized for dangerous or menial work on off-world colonies. Replicants who defy the ban and return to Earth are hunted down and killed ("retired") by special police operatives known as "Blade Runners". The plot focuses on a desperate group of recently escaped replicants hiding in Los Angeles and the burnt-out expert Blade Runner, Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford), who reluctantly agrees to take on one more assignment to hunt them down.

Roy & Pris

Blade Runner is an action movie but it has a lot of narrative levels weaved into it. Maybe that is why it original reception wasn't good. People weren't used to reading between the lines, but I think the screenwriters did a wonderful job and luckily the movie received the credit it deserved but just years later. 

The themes are about religion and moral implications of genetic engineering. And those are themes that really interest me. How far can you go with genetic engineering when you cross the ethical line?

The difference between the Final Cut and the Director's Cut aren't that large. In the Final Cut they tried to make the images and sound as good as possible and eliminate the smaller mistakes of the film. Lucky for us, spectacular new CGI was avoided. So serious changes of the movie aren't noticeable. That is how you do that George Lucas.


I really enjoyed my evening and the movie. And I managed to dig up the second hand copy of the album when I went to Nijmegen the next day. ;) Now I can listen to Vangelis when relaxing on the couch. 

Wednesday, 10 June 2015

Another Happy Mail Day. ;)

 Right before my holidays, the second part of my birthday presents arrived. Woohoo!

Fox Spirit Plush

Hatsune Miku Senbonzakura version

Cute! <3

Tuesday, 9 June 2015

Happy Mail Day!

It has been tradition for some years now that I give myself presents for my birthday. May sound weird to some of you but I just indulge my geekiness with an extra splurging of money. Last year I got myself a Middie Blythe but this year I decided wanted something else. 

Couple of months ago I saw these Fabrikations pop up on the AmiAmi website. When I left my prior contract the team had given me a Rocket Raccoon of the same make and I wanted Rocket to have his buddy. :)

 Groot & Baymax

 Unpacked and standing like a rock.

 Wished I could say the same for Baymax but his head is top heavy.

Best buds finally united!

This is only part 1 of my birthday loot of this year. I am afraid the other box might be stuck behind customs. :/ Hope it will arrive before I leave on Thursday or else it will be sent back to Japan and I have to pay for the shipping again. *le sigh*

Sunday, 7 June 2015

Derry~Londonderry 09-05-2015

While my dad was here we decided to take the train up to Derry~Londonderry. I've been here three times already, and it is one of my favourite places of Northern Ireland.

My dad with the Peace Bridge in the back


Opened in 2011, and is intended to improve relations between the unionist 'Waterside' with the nationalist 'Cityside' by improving access between these areas as part of wider regeneration plans.


Guildhall



Would it be safe to get a haircut here? ;)

The Culture Wall

Made with the 27,000 Facebook portraits for the City of Culture 2013.



Bloody Sunday Memorial


We visited the Tower Museum and found out a lot about the history of Derry~Londonderry. The city is the second-largest of Northern Ireland and the fourth largest of the island of Ireland. The name Derry is an Anglicisation of the Irish name Daire or Doire meaning "oak grove". Maybe that is why I feel a link because my home town is called the Duke's Forest. :)