Tuesday, May 05, 2009

REVISITING ARYTON SENNA

Let us ask ourselves, who was the greatest Formula One driver ever? It is Michael Schumacher, Alain Prost or the late Aryton Senna? This is a hard question to answer. Although in terms of records and statistics, Michael Schumacher has a far edge over them; but nothing stops late Aryton Senna to push further beyond his limit, producing some outstanding performance.

Senna died 15 years ago in a freak accident in Imola, San Marino, in which the race weekend itself was already considered dark when on qualifying session, Roland Ratzenberger was killed in an accident. Since then, the motorsport changed dramatically when we talk about drivers and tracks safety. Rules after rules were implemented and the Imola circuit itself has already been altered to ensure no further tragic death at such to ever occur again.

According to Andrew Benson of BBC; "Senna's single-minded pursuit of success led to an uncompromising driving style that verged on dangerous, an approach since followed with conspicuous success by Schumacher. But, to many, Senna also redefined what was possible in an F1 car. He had a rage to win married to an ability that some would argue has never been equalled."



His career in Formula One began in 1984 after an unsuccessful bid to enter Williams, while in his early career, he was subtle in the Toleman team. He made debut in 1984 Brazilian GP and scored his first points at the subsequent South African GP. His best performance came in Monaco, when he eventually catching up the leader Prost at 4 seconds a lap before rain tormented his effort and the race was red-flagged. In 1984, he won 13 championship points.

In 1985, he moved to Team Lotus and had a mixed career. He won his first GP in 1985 Portuguese GP and made another 5 wins across his three seasons with Lotus. He garnered 38, 55 and 57 points for the three seasons (1985 to 1987) he was in Lotus, achieving double 4th overall finish, except the 3th in 1987 in driver's championship.

Thanks to his good relationship with Honda, he moved to McLaren in 1988. McLaren, now supplied by Honda proved to be the fastest car, joining Alain Prost as his team-mate in McLaren.

His rivalry career with 4 times-World Champion, Alain Prost was perhaps the most exciting and fiercely occured. Once the team-mates argued and even screwing each others' chances of winning, particularly in 1988 and 89. Read more here at Wikipedia. "The rivalry between Senna and Prost grew into the bitterest the sport has ever seen, and each man to a degree became defined by it."

ALAN PROST, another Formula One legend..

With his rival Prost for two seasons of team-mates, they dominated Formula One and twice involved in the championship-deciding collisions. In 1988, Aryton Senna won his first championship while Prost won his third the following year. As I said, go back to the wikipedia link regarding their rivalry to read more.

Enough is enough and Prost left the McLaren to join Ferrari in 1990. With struggling at pace in his Ferrari car, Senna took the opportunity and seized the World Championship in succession in 1990 and 1991. For the two following seasons, Honda-powered McLaren suffered and he was unable to clinch more title. Not before in 1993, the year Alain Prost won his fourth Championship and his final year in F1, did Senna and Prost showed some compassion despite their rivalry. Friends and nemesis can occured at the same time. In the emotional final Austarlian GP which marked Prost final appearance, Senna dragged Prost who finished second up to the top of the podium and embraced him. That marks the end of their bittersweet rivalry.

"He was recognised for his qualifying speed over one lap and held the record for most pole positions from 1989 to 2006 (until Michael Schumacher broke the record). He was among the most talented drivers in extremely rain-affected conditions, as show by his performances in the 1984 Monaco Grand Prix, the 1985 Portuguese Grand Prix, and the 1993 European Grand Prix. He also holds the record for most victories at the prestigious Monaco Grand Prix (6) and is the third most successful driver of all time in terms of race wins. - Wikipedia"

1994 - he migrated to Williams. At the third race in Imola, Senna was killed in an accident that will never be fully explained. In the same year where he joined Williams from the struggling McLaren, it was later revealed that Williams possessed some of the serious technical flaws in-design for their 1994 car. Despite the flaws, Senna was still able to drive the car to pole position for the first two races but failed to finish.

Going into San Marino, Senna was desperated as Michael Schumacher was leading the Championship, and he kenw that he needed to push over the limit to win.

Andrew Benson added, "Already it was clear that one of F1's great rivalries was in the offing, the young pretender challenging the supremacy of the veteran master, who was determined to hang on to his position.

But as Senna headed into the Tamburello corner at 190mph, with Schumacher just over a second behind, something went wrong. The Williams speared off the road and hit a concrete wall, still travelling at 137mph.
As fate would have it, a front wheel was knocked back towards the cockpit and Senna's helmet visor was pierced by a suspension arm. If the wheel had missed him, he would have stepped from the wreck unhurt."

Until today, Senna's death is still a mystery.


ARYTON SENNA'S DEATH THEORY



ARYTON SENNA IS SO INFLUENTIAL THAT EVEN SCHUMACHER LOOKED AT HIM AS HIS IDOL. Michael Schumacher in this interview after his win in Monza 2000, where he broke Senna's 41 race wins.



ARYTON SENNA'S CAREER STATISTICS
Races: 162
Wins: 41
Poles: 65
Drivers' titles: 1988,'90, '91
Teams: Toleman, Lotus, McLaren, Williams
Born: 21/3/60 (Sao Paulo, Brazil
Died: 1/5/94 (Imola, Italy)

Monday, May 04, 2009

WHAT AN INTERVIEW

Ah, I was at the Advanced screening of Star Trek which was organized by The Star Online, Studio V, United International Pictures, All Malaysian Blogger Project, and an endless list of sponsors. Star Trek will only be release this Thursday in a worldwide-scale launch. For bloggers and those afflicted to the companies involved, we were lucky enough to be one of the earliest human to have watched the movie in the world.

The event was held last Saturday at Studio V, a new entertainment outlet by The Star Online at 1Utama Shopping Centre in Petaling Jaya. For this exclusive event, about 250 ++ attended the event and I have to say I have a little enjoying moment for myself. With me on that day, we have Hitomi, Isaac, Nigel, Moon, Zhao, Louis Dusty, Spectre and Diese.

For this post, there will be three things for me talk about. I don't think I will talk that much since those pictures below will do. If you want to view the interview, go to part three of the post (down there).

PART ONE: THE EVENT

The author of the blog

The Star Trek

The crowds
Random #1

Random #2

Serious mood for the hunt #1

Serious mood for the hunt #2

Starbucks refreshment

Camera play on the mirror, Nigel damn creative

Been interviewed after the movie ended too!!
[Pictures credited to Dusty, Hitomi and Nigel]


PART TWO: MOVIE REVIEW

For the movie review, please proceed to here.


PART THREE: THE INTERVIEW



Oh, this is ugly. First time been interviewed and they have this camera zooming at me. By the way it's a 6 minutes video, and I'm the second to be featured. It is very uncomfortable at first but I just said it out, perhaps I'm still digesting the movie, thus the 4.0 stars thingy. Thanks for the interview in which I just bombarded everything.

"The Story Is Not So Compelling - I was like what on earth - LOL"

PS: Yeah, can The Star do another round for it? I don't even know the existence of this video until I was at Zhao's blog.

Sunday, May 03, 2009

HOW MUCH YOU CONTRIBUTED IN BOX OFFICE

One day, you feel like you want to watch a particular movie. So, you call and text your friends, seeking around who and whom are interested to accompany your desire. Then you drive to the nearest cinema, have some gathering, some great meal and then you queue up to purchase your movie tickets. You pay RM 11 each ticket because it is weekend and the movie is opening on that day.

With that amount, can you imagine how much a movie can rake if it is shown in a cinema?

THE MATHS IN BOX OFFICE

For instance, let's say, one big blockbuster movie is opening on Thursday (In Malaysia, movies are tend to open on Thursday). The movie is 2 hours long and the cinema decided to use 2 large halls to cater the demand. With the running time of 2 hours, a hall can show the same film 7 times a day and in total you have 14 show times. Each large cinema usually have (22 seats per row with 15 rows, roughly) 320 seats. If the movie received a huge demand and all the show times are fully seated (FULL HOUSE), you will get....

Each ticket = RM 11
Total seats = 320
Show times = 14
One day you will get = RM 11 x 320 x 14 = RM 49,280 each cinema per day
Then, the first weekend from Thursday to Sunday (4 days) = RM 49,290 x 4 = RM 197,120 in a weekend

Total cinemas in Malaysia are roughly around 50 but after considering the variety in size and capacity of show time, RM 197,120 times 30 = RM 5,913,600 grand total in theoretical calculation.

THE BOX OFFICE

A total of ticket sales for a movie showing in cinema is called BOX OFFICE. Box Office by standard is a measure of success of power purchase by a group of movie audience. Box Office is solely calculated by the amount of movie ticket sold, therefore it is based on the total amount of audience who are watching the movie. Over the years, box office particularly in Malaysia has grown so much and is still in fact expanding. Thanks to more cinemas been open and now some rural areas have cinemas in fact.

In general, audiences prefer movie as a form of entertainment compared to any form of entertainment. However, like others, the film industry suffers so much due to illegal copyright and piracy activity. Recently, drip DVD version of unfinished X-Men Origins: Wolverine was leaked and available online for download. Also, Malaysian audiences in general prefer import production than the local one. This is the reality and dilemma that the audience, movie producers and actors face here.

Nevertheless, although Cinema Online reported a summarized form of top ten movie over the weekend Box Office in Malaysia, I am sure not many know how much a movie gross and finally tabulates actually. Thanks to Box Office Guru, which is regarded as the best box office tracking for both American and International Box Office, we are able to determine how much a movie gross over a certain fixed period.

HOW BIG IS BIG?

According to my own investigation and nominal figure calculation, following are the records held on the local box office.

THE LARGEST FIRST WEEK OPENING (DEBUT)
Malaysia: Spider-Man 3 US$ 1,544,778 (RM 5,453,220)
US: The Dark Knight US$ 158,411,483

THE LARGEST ALL TIME TAKING (OVERALL)
Malaysia: Transformers US$ 5,326,029 (RM 18,144,183)
US: Titanic US$ 600,788,188

THE LARGEST ALL TIME TAKING FOR A LOCAL PRODUCTION (OVERALL)
Jangan Pandang Belakang
or maybe Geng: Pengembaraan Bermula

Well, that is how a box office is calculated.

Friday, May 01, 2009

PREVIEW TO STAR TREK

2days ago...

I opened my e-mail and I saw this...

Yesterday

I received a call to confirm all the stuffs and Mr. Michael A. Fredericks told me that I can ask someone to come with...

Now

I'm preparing myself by practicing my rigid fingers to do this sign...
Peace be with you

I can't tell you how much I'm dying to watch this movie. SERIOUS!!
All bloggers who are attending, see you there.