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Old 11-28-2011, 03:28 PM   #18581
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Great story! Thanks for sharing Penton!
You & yours have a Happy, Safe & Healthy Thanksgiving!
Well, perhaps fortunately, we didn’t go out shopping at the retailers…as we’re not into “competitive shopping” …..http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lano...with-lapd.html

I hope your Thanksgiving was as fine as mine.

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Old 11-28-2011, 03:37 PM   #18582
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happy thanks giving to you as well. Any plans?
lol, well I sure as hell didn’t watch any movie for the 51st time.
Anyway, this year, at least, unlike last year –
https://forum.blu-ray.com/insider-di...ml#post4057329

Was a time for me to get away (as far as possible) from everything even remotely associated with work, ergo -

Thursday – FAMILY feast and associated conversation, play football (with family, during which it was personally pitiful when my niece could out-run me on a simple post pattern ) and subsequently play FOOTball (with family, most of whom can only kick with one foot…payback is sweeet ).

Friday – Saturday - I took a little 2-day ride (with a couple of my in-laws) to Vegas, where my family (already in great spirits from having done exceedingly well at the casino) was waiting for us since they had taken a quicker, less demanding alternative route (they drove the Interstate )…we rode -
http://www.labarstowvegas.com/
Video from the 2007 event…
http://www.tvmoto.com/video/LA_Barstow_Vegas/

Sunday – I collapsed in physical exhaustion (as I took the difficult route option every time during that dual sport ride, plus playing all that football and FOOTball on Turkey Day, plum wore me out).
 
Old 11-28-2011, 03:43 PM   #18583
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Happy Thanksgiving to our friends in the US.

Have fun overdosing on Turkey.
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May you 'Mericans have a Thanksgiving as joyous as this...
Shark and Dennis, it would be nice if you Torontorions weren’t so smart and once in awhile gave us 'Mericans a chance at a little milestone 3D work (Ŕ la Hugo in 3D) –

http://ca.linkedin.com/pub/demetri-portelli/4/1a4/4a3


http://books.google.com/books?id=9Al...page&q&f=false
 
Old 11-28-2011, 08:51 PM   #18584
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That ride looks like fun Penton. What type of bike were you riding? I sold my GS1200R last year and miss it. But with the new kid and crazy travel schedule, I just don't get to ride it.
 
Old 11-29-2011, 02:11 PM   #18585
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Shark and Dennis, it would be nice if you Torontorions weren’t so smart and once in awhile gave us 'Mericans a chance at a little milestone 3D work (Ŕ la Hugo in 3D) –

http://ca.linkedin.com/pub/demetri-portelli/4/1a4/4a3


http://books.google.com/books?id=9Al...page&q&f=false
All part of the Canadian plan for invading the US.

Slowly taking over key positions of influence. Before you know it you'll be Canadian.

 
Old 11-29-2011, 03:10 PM   #18586
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All part of the Canadian plan for invading the US.

Slowly taking over key positions of influence. Before you know it you'll be Canadian.
Noooooo! I don't want to go get a bag of milk, you hosers, eh!

 
Old 11-29-2011, 04:11 PM   #18587
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That ride looks like fun Penton. What type of bike were you riding? I sold my GS1200R last year and miss it. But with the new kid and crazy travel schedule, I just don't get to ride it.
lol, Kris I was just bemoaning your absence on another thread we have here on the forum.

Anyway, in consideration of the possibility that the entrant list for the event someday may be posted online in the future and given the possibility of cross-referencing by some astute members….for me to maintain my anonymity , without getting specific as to make and model, let’s just say that it is a pure racing dirt bike (actually my in-law’s spare bike) which has been converted into a dual purpose motorcycle (by making it street legal with lights, mirrors, spark arrestor and out-of-state tags, etc.) as the conversion jobs are essentially stock racing machines with just a little fluff added on in weight as compared to most of the heavier dual purpose machines sold these days.

In short, there is much better performance using a pure-bred racing bike, at least with me aboard, even in a non-competitive event like this as I never bottomed out and the acceleration saved my butt more than once when I made a few mental errors.

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Hey, given our prior conversations, if you happen to be in town over the next couple weeks on the right day, don’t hesitate to sign up and attend the F65 Camera Seminar at Sony Pictures Plaza Dec. 13 -

http://www.bandpro.com/events/144-ba...pen-house.html
 
Old 11-29-2011, 04:16 PM   #18588
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All part of the Canadian plan for invading the US.

Slowly taking over key positions of influence. Before you know it you'll be Canadian. ...
, nice clip.
 
Old 11-29-2011, 04:19 PM   #18589
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lol, Kris I was just bemoaning your absence on another thread we have here on the forum.

Anyway, in consideration of the possibility that the entrant list for the event someday may be posted online in the future and given the possibility of cross-referencing by some astute members….for me to maintain my anonymity , without getting specific as to make and model, let’s just say that it is a pure racing dirt bike (actually my in-law’s spare bike) which has been converted into a dual purpose motorcycle (by making it street legal with lights, mirrors, spark arrestor and out-of-state tags, etc.) as the conversion jobs are essentially stock racing machines with just a little fluff added on in weight as compared to most of the heavier dual purpose machines sold these days.

In short, there is much better performance using a pure-bred racing bike, at least with me aboard, even in a non-competitive event like this as I never bottomed out and the acceleration saved my butt more than once when I made a few mental errors.

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Hey, given our prior conversations, if you happen to be in town over the next couple weeks on the right day, don’t hesitate to sign up and attend the F65 Camera Seminar at Sony Pictures Plaza Dec. 13 -

http://www.bandpro.com/events/144-ba...pen-house.html
No worries Penton. I was more interested in whether you were using a dirt bike that was modified to be street legal or one of the bigger bikes like my old GS. The pictures on the site you linked looked like something that would demand a more stripped down approach.

Would love to go to the F65 seminar but won't be in the area anytime soon that I'm aware of. I frequent San Diego occasionally, but nothing on the schedule soon. Only Kingsland Georgia and Ketchikan Alaska coming up, yeah.
 
Old 12-01-2011, 01:12 AM   #18590
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Would love to go to the F65 seminar but...
Later, when not so busy, I’ll delve into one, perhaps unrecognized by many producers, reason why the post production of a 4k DI (versus that of a 2k DI) these days is not quite as expensive as in the past, all things considered….at least for some types of motion pictures. It gets a little technical.

Meanwhile, I’ll leave you with this. For The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (captured with Red One MX and Epic cameras), the filmmakers shot the equivalent of over 1.9 million feet of film (3-perf).
 
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Penton,

I know your a 2 wheel man, but you might want to give this disc a spin.

https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Senna-Blu-ray/34073/
 
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^ Will do , for as a guy who once carried the name ‘Harvey Mushman’ in some two-wheeled real world events, aptly said in a four-wheeled movie (1971) in which he starred…”When you're racing, it's life. Anything that happens before or after is just waiting”. I know I felt that way back when I was an active racer.

Both motor sports are intertwined. And for those who don’t know, Harvey M. be – http://www.theclutchgarage.com/2011/...steve-mcqueen/

Watch the clip at the bottom of the linked ^ page.
 
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Both motor sports are intertwined.
Especially as regards this particular subject, as Senna was a well-known motorcycle enthusiast, if not competitor, as well. I don't know if the documentary touches on that.
 
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^ Will do , for as a guy who once carried the name ‘Harvey Mushman’ in some two-wheeled real world events, aptly said in a four-wheeled movie (1971) in which he starred…”When you're racing, it's life. Anything that happens before or after is just waiting”. I know I felt that way back when I was an active racer.

Both motor sports are intertwined. And for those who don’t know, Harvey M. be – http://www.theclutchgarage.com/2011/...steve-mcqueen/

Watch the clip at the bottom of the linked ^ page.
One of my favorite sayings. Steve McQueen was one of a kind.

There is nothing like racing, be it 2 or 4 wheel.
The sensation just can't be explained to anyone. It's one of those things that you have experience to understand it.

Try to get the German engineered cart out on the track every year. Way to much fun not too.

Shark wants us to hit the track in Vegas for his Bday next. That should be fun.

The disc will not be visually stunning, as most of the footage is video from the 80's. But I think the subject is what will interest you.


PS. Forgot to add, the Quote was from "Le Mans". Got it on Blu day one. Don't even ask how may times I've seen the film.

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Old 12-01-2011, 06:26 PM   #18595
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Especially as regards this particular subject, as Senna was a well-known motorcycle enthusiast, if not competitor, as well. I don't know if the documentary touches on that.
Not sure if they mention it.

My copy just got in from the UK and I'll be giving it a spin this weekend.

From everything I've read this doc is quite the tear jerker.

So if your significant other asks you if your actually crying, something got in your eye.
 
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Not sure if they mention it.

My copy just got in from the UK and I'll be giving it a spin this weekend.

From everything I've read this doc is quite the tear jerker.

So if your significant other asks you if your actually crying, something got in your eye.
I bought the UK release as well and watched it a few weeks ago. Amazing doc. With all the drama on display it is absolutely amazing that this hasn't been adapted into a feature film. Seems like a complete no brainer to me. And yes, there were more than a few tears in my eyes by the end.
 
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Penton,

I know your a 2 wheel man, but you might want to give this disc a spin.

https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Senna-Blu-ray/34073/
Boo - I tried to drag your ass down to see it in theatre with the Director in attendance. NOW you jump on the bandwagon!

Anyhoo, P, finally saw HUGO yesterday - the film's kind of a mess, but you forgive all for letting Marty play in his sandbox. I thought the 3D excellent. Also saw the SW 3D trailer, and thought it looked... good. Hard to tell with so many shots, but to see it at all on the big screen (yeah, even TPM) will be a treat. It's certainly going to be a "why is this in 3D" from loads of people complaining that not every image grabs you by your throat.

Saw a sneak tonight of SHAME, which you should check out. If you missed HUNGER, it's out on Criterion, and that's a pretty amazing film from UK.

Oh, and the director? Steve McQueen.
 
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Boo - I tried to drag your ass down to see it in theatre with the Director in attendance. NOW you jump on the bandwagon!
Lol.... Yeah I know. Wait was I even in country at the time?
 
Old 12-03-2011, 07:33 PM   #18599
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Anyhoo, P, finally saw HUGO yesterday - the film's kind of a mess, but you forgive all for letting Marty play in his sandbox....
I can appreciate the fact that some folks might find the ‘history lesson’ aspect of the motion picture to be rather tedious and perhaps needlessly adding to the length of the later part of the motion picture but, it really didn’t bother me.

As an aside, for there is a canine (a dobe) in Hugo, as I mentioned in my review discussing mostly the technical nature of the 3D, I snapped a few pics today of one of Maya’s kids, now a robust 3 year-old (whenever ‘tourists’ in the wild see him, the local authorities are inundated with “mountain lion” sightings).

I’ll post one of the better pics in time. Deci, in that regard, contact me (e-mail) as to making it a seamless pictorial presentation for the membership.
 
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Time flies. Maya’s ‘pup’ in 09….
https://forum.blu-ray.com/insider-di...ml#post2053771

Then, last year as a two year-old…
https://forum.blu-ray.com/insider-di...ml#post2863198

This past week’s pic, now as a robust three year-old…

Hey, I'm a coyote not a big cat.jpg

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