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Addicted to Bollywood

Addicted to Bollywood

So, a friend of mine actually asked for recommendations for Indian movies, which was ironic because he’s Indian and I’m decidedly not. Since I’ve been stuck at home, mostly prone and on an ice pack for most of the last year, I’ve indulged in quite a few. When you’re stuck in one place, a 3-hour movie is a great way to pass the time.

I thought about organizing this in a particular way, but then I’d never finish it, so I’m just going to go by my Netflix and IMDB ratings.

Band Baaja Baaraat I really liked, mostly because I love watching Anushka Sharma. She plays an ambitious young woman who wants to start her own wedding planning company, and finds a niche in creating affordable but spectacular events. Ranveer Singh plays a young man who wrangles his way into the business, and eventually they test the waters of romance. This actually drives them apart, and they dissolve the company, only to find that they can’t live or work without each other. The dance numbers fit in because part of their success hinges on creating these dances and getting everyone at the weddings to join in, and they’re a lot of fun.

I happen to also love almost everything Ranbir Kapoor has starred in. Not too many exceptions. I saw him first in Rocket Singh, adored him in Barfi!, Wake up Sid, and Bachna Ae Haseeno

Oh, and if you watch Barfi!, look for Jhilmil’s amazing transformation into Neha in Dostana. It’s a silly little movie about two men who pretend to be gay lovers in order to get into a fabulous apartment with Neha, while disguising the fact that in the process of learning to be friends with her, they’ve both fallen in love with her instead.

I’m also a big fan of Imran Khan. I saw him first in Mere Brother Ki Dulhan, which has one of the most improbable plot lines ever, but he is adorable and has a great sense of comic timing. I liked Jaane Tu. . .ya Jaane Na so much I bought the soundtrack – the story and the way it’s told is very different from most of the run-of-the-mill Bollywood movies of best friends discovering they were made for each other. Delhi Belly could be enjoyed by even non-Bollywood fans – it’s not a musical – but remember to turn on the subtitles. Everyone speaks English until you meet the bad guys. Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu is funny and sad, but not a must-see.

But speaking of must-see, Aamir Khan is a force to be reckoned with in Indian films. If you watched Lagaan, you’ve seen him, but you probably don’t know it. Watch 3 Idiots. Watch Dil Chahta Hai. Watch Mumbai Diaries. Watch Rang De Basanti. Watch Ghajini. He has a long, long list of credits.

I think I’m going to finish up for now with one of my favorite actors to watch, Hrithik Roshan. He might not have as many movies, and he definitely doesn’t have the acting chops of Aamir Khan, but he’s an amazing dancer and quite possibly the most beautiful man on the face of the planet. This does not mean that you should watch Kites, though, which was so awful I’m not even going to link to it. Really. Just don’t. Guzaarish, though, campy as it might be at times, is completely enjoyable. He plays a world-famous magician paralyzed from the neck down when an act goes wrong, and follows him from being an inspirational radio voice for the disabled to fighting the government for the right to die. He’s paired up with Aishwarya Rai, who is quite possibly the most beautiful woman on the planet, and they’re together again in Dhoom 2. It’s a very silly movie, just like Dhoom, but if you enjoy ridiculously far-fetched plots and action sequences that completely ignore all known laws of physics, go for it. Don’t say I didn’t warn you. Koi. . .Mil Gaya is the story of a young man who gets special powers from an alien and. . .and. . .the story is ridiculously convoluted and borrows shamelessly from Close Encounters of the Third Kind and E.T., and it’s a cheesy, guilty pleasure. Preity Zinta makes it better. More on her later. Anyway, I watched it only because it’s the prequel to Krrish, which is about his son, raised by his mother in a remote location so he never reveals his inherited super powers to the world. (Of course, he does. And dances. And falls in love with someone he shouldn’t. It’s Bollywood.) Come to think of it, I wouldn’t say any of his movies are must-see, but I love to watch him. Maybe Krrish 3 (they skipped right over 2, because 1 is 2 because Koi. . .Mil Gaya is 1. . .or something like that) will be better? Whatever, he’s been working with a personal trainer to look even better for it, so even if it’s bad, I’ll watch it.

That’s enough for a starter, and I didn’t even hit a single SRK movie. Yeah!

Wednesday Links

Wednesday Links

Watching the Lights Go Out is a blog by a man who’s been diagnosed with Alzheimers’, chronicling his life and thoughts and how the disease affects him. It’s touching and thought-provoking. Go read it.

How animals grieve – make sure to watch the video, too.

Scientists playing around with the prefrontal cortexes of rats may have come across a new way of treating addiction.

People who don’t understand epigenetics or neuroplasticity have no compunctions about writing about them anyway. Then we get books like this that the average reader thinks represent real science. And because genetics and epigenetics is so nuanced and complex, people automatically assume a position of nature OR nurture – with the nurture enthusiasts often accusing people who talk about genetics as being genetic determinists. Virginia Hughes has some wonderful insights about how we really think.

And Bradley Voytek explains why this should be fixed by more science – it’s an investment in wonder. Kevin Mitchell at Wiring the Brain adds that, well, it works.

Images of g-coupled protein receptors
that may help us understand how they work and how to treat the problems they cause!

Before kitten can drink the milk, kitten must DEFEAT the milk!

Wednesday Links

Wednesday Links

Here are some references to help you win at logic: The Skeptic’s Guide to the Universe explains how logic works and doesn’t work before delving into its top 20 logical fallacies – how to spot them and how to counter them. The Nizkor Project breaks them down by type, and you can search them by name. Logical Fallacies is an encyclopedic reference, a little more detailed than Nizkor, and an easier font and background than Skeptic’s Guide. Thou Shalt Not Commit Logical Fallacies is great if you’re a visual learner, with little icons for each individual fallacy. The Master List of Logical Fallacies is written for writers, has a few different names for some fallacies that you might not recognize, but is maybe a little easier to understand because there’s less Latin.

Speaking of fallacies, one of the big ones is the “teach both sides,” or “teach the controversy,” usually found regarding evolution. Dave Hone, in The Guardian blogs, shows how misleading this is with a specific case of a TV show that showed “both sides of the debate” regarding the evolution of birds. One side is represented by the majority of experts, the other by people who have an opinion.

Genetic research unearths a possible marker for prostate cancer, which may help us develop targeted treatments to cure it.

More on genes and cancer. . .apparently the genetic condition called Laron’s syndrome makes people’s bodies short, but their lives long. Somewhere in their genes, they’re resistant to growth hormones and resistant to cancer. Fascinating.

Phineas Gage is probably the best-known case of the effects of traumatic brain injury on behavior. New technology attempts to recreate the damage that was done by the railroad spike in his head in an effort to understand it better. Mindhacks isn’t sure he wants to know more, but shares it anyway.

Sometimes you need an outside perspective to see that an idea looks stupid. People in the UK think the NRA’s idea to put armed guards in schools is nuts. I think they’re right.

The Keystone pipeline could make this a scene anywhere along its entire length. Maybe that’s better than an ocean spill, but wouldn’t we rather avoid it in the first place if we can?

Rhinos are dangerous animals. Really dangerous. But how can you be scared of one that looks this cute?