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June 9, 2009

Pygmalion, the movie (1938)

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , , , — archisgore @ 2:09 pm

It’s hard to come by really good renditions of Shaw’s work – more so in India, and those faithful to him must resort to movies to satisfy our thirst to see remarkable characters engaging in verbal jousting the way only Shaw could have written. Most movies adapted from critically acclaimed works of literature are utter failures – but that’s to be expected because a Novel is not a screenplay. It’s a different medium of expression that requires different artists to get right.

That’s where Shaw and Shakespeare come in – their works are screenplays! It takes some great amount of skill to screw up a screenplay meant for a stage when adapted for a movie, as I would imagine making movies is a lot easier due to the ability to do an infinite number of re-takes.

My Fair Lady was good – in fact it was great. And yet, Pygmalion is a movie even I, a self-proclaimed fanatic of Bernard Shaw, was unaware of. The acting is much better than Rex Harrison and Audrey Hepburn. Colonnel Pickering looks like a real Colonnel. I am unfamiliar with the actors involved in this movie but damn is it good! As I found out later, Shaw won his only Oscar for the screenplay for this movie.

If you’re looking for intellectually stimulating dialogue riddled with sarcasam and sattire, you’re going to love this movie. Though some scenes from the play are cut and new ones added, it doesn’t remove the essence of the play. I do wish the dialog at Mrs. Higgins place between Henry and Mrs. Eynsford-Hills and Ms. Clara Eynsford-Hills would have been kept there – it shows us the true character of Henry at that point when he turns down the advances of Clara. Perhaps a dialogue not very popular, but one of my favourite few lines in the play, second only to Alfred Doolittle’s dialogues.

The one disappointment perhaps, is that this movie is where My Fair Lady borrows it’s ending from – with Eliza coming back to Higgins and he sensing her presense declares, “Where are my slippers, Eliza?”

What I wouldn’t give to see just one rendition of Pygmalion with Julie Andrews playing Eliza Doolittle!

Those “silly” helpdesk sheets are useful afterall

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , — archisgore @ 12:47 pm

We read a lot about how helpdesks have silly instructions they always repeat for users to follow regardless of how smart the user is. You know what I mean, “Is your keyboard plugged in? Are you sure the power is turned on?” So on and so forth.

There isn’t a lack of people to make fun of these instruction sheets and also the people who have to patiently repeat those instructions over and over again. Yesterday however, I gained a new respect for both the instruction sheets and the people who help us out so kindly and politely.

I had to change my corpnet password. My laptop hanged while changing it and I went to work. For a few minutes my old password worked, and then suddenly it stopped working. Windows, being windows, gave a vague and cryptic message saying “Username or password is invalid.” For a few minutes I thought I was fired and this was it – my account no longer exists on corpnet.

I scrambled to call the helpdesk, and I decided to play along with the instructions by following them. The 2nd instruction was, “Lock your screen, then unlock it using your new password.” Viola! It worked! I never would have guessed it. (Add to that the fact that I’ve written some auth code in my life.)

Thanks to all those helpdesk people who have to patiently take abuses from people like me for helping me with something I would never have guessed.

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