It’s the end of the third day of Christmas, here’s what I’ve learned so far:
- If your receiver has the capability, go for the front wide speakers before the front height. Dolby Pro Logic IIz is supposed to be designed with videogames in mind, but even as a committed gamer I find the smoothing of the surround effect transition from front to rear more engaging than the addition of the height ambiance.
- My son has discovered that presents themselves are pretty interesting. Last year it was all about the wrapping paper
- My wife makes awesome meals using her new slow cooker, and very tasty ebelskivers using her new pan
- The Mysterious Cities of Gold DVD set is more awesome than it has any right to be. For what is nominally a children’s cartoon, they really went all out. A nice art booklet, postcards, a map of the journey, an interesting interview with the cast of the English dub, and a fantastic restoration of the picture and sound.
- Demon’s Souls is interesting enough to get its own post
- Wooden train sets are even more awesome than they were when I was a kid. Sarah and I like to play with his new set almost more than he does.
- The special features disc of the Star Trek blu-ray has some really interesting stuff.
Veering off on that tangent. J.J. Abrams is the anti-George Lucas. Doing effects in camera whenever possible, using real world (and outdoor) locations whenever possible, using camera tricks rather than digital effects whenever possible, listening to his crew, soliciting input from everyone involved all the way down to the extras. The extras! Seriously, he met with the extras every day and even ended up giving some of them lines. When you see him talking with anyone it’s clear that his passion is infectious. The people working with Lucas seem both terrified and annoyed at him, the people working with Abrams seem to be having a blast. Also, Abrams at one point during filming was wearing an “Infocom” t-shirt. There is no way that isn’t awesome. If he’s pandering, then the fact that he’s pandering to a crowd that would recognize and appreciate that bit of geekery (i.e. me) is awesome. If he isn’t pandering, then nerd alert (awesome).