Thursday, May 9, 2013

Secretariat

Secretariat during his retirement as photographed by Dell Hancock.
I know it's been three years since this movie was released, but I found it to be one of the best movies of it's kind. Notable stars in the movie include Diane Lane (Penny Tweedy), John Malkovich (Lucien Laurin) and Dylan Walsh (Jack Tweedy).

Secretariat the movie is based on the life of an American Thoroughbred Racehorse of the same name. was the first racehorse to win the U.S Triple Crown Championship in 25 years, when he won it in 1973.

Secretariat
Made by Disney, the story of Secretariat is highly fictional-ized. The following is the plot summary given by R. West Jr. on IMDb:
The highly fictionalized adaptation of the Secretariat story from Penny Tweedy's supposed lack of horse racing knowledge to the much overblown rivalry between Secretariat and his "nemesis" Sham. With the help of eccentric trainer but supreme horseman Lucien Laurin, this is the story of a Virginia horse taking racing by storm and making himself a household name while winning the first Triple Crown in 25 years in World Record time.
The following is the plot summary written by those bright men and women in Wikipedia:
Colorado housewife and mother Penny Chenery (Lane) agrees to take over her ailing father’s Virginia-based Meadow Stables, despite her lack of horse-racing knowledge. With the help of veteran trainer Lucien Laurin (Malkovich), Chenery navigates the male-dominated business, ultimately fostering the first Triple Crown winner in 25 years and one of the greatest racehorses of all time.

Penny learns of her mother's death and returns to her childhood home. She reunites with Mrs. Ham, her father's secretary, and comforts her confused and elderly father. At her mother's funeral, Penny meets Arthur "Bull" Hancock and his son, Seth Hancock, of Claiborne Farm in Kentucky. The Hancocks offer any help she may need during her efforts to bring Meadow Stables back to profitability. Penny's brother Hollis informs her of a dishonest sale that was about to be made by the trainer until their mother stopped him. Penny fires the trainer and asks Bull Hancock to help her find a new trainer. He recommends Lucien Laurin, an aging French Canadian, who initially turns down Penny's offer.

Penny's father had made a deal with leading owner Ogden Phipps that if Phipps breeds his best stallion (Bold Ruler) with Chenery's two best mares (Somethingroyal and Hasty Matelda), each owner flips a coin to see who receives which foal. Bold Ruler, the stallion, was fast but couldn't last over distances. Hasty Matelda is the obvious choice due to her young age, but Somethingroyal's bloodline is made up of many horses with good stamina. Penny hopes to choose Somethingroyal's foal due to the interesting mix of speed and stamina. Phipps wins Hasty Matelda, and Penny wins Somethingroyal's foal, Secretariat.

When Secretariat enters his first race at Aqueduct race track in Queens, New York, everyone has high expectations. The jockey, Paul Feliciano, is very young with little experience, which worries Penny, but Lucien reassures her. During the race, Secretariat is repeatedly hit by other horses and comes in fourth. Penny and Lucien fight, and Lucien blames Paul for the loss. Penny realizes the only way Secretariat will ever win is if he has an experienced jockey. Penny's flight back home is canceled on the day of the race, and she misses her daughter Kate's solo in a play. Her son holds up the pay phone so Penny can hear Kate sing.

Penny gets experienced jockey Ron Turcotte to ride Secretariat to many victories. Secretariat is named horse of the year after a successful two-year-old season. Penny's father suffers a stroke and dies, leaving Penny and her brother Hollis to inherit the estate. Although she needs six million dollars to pay estate taxes, Penny refuses to sell Secretariat.

Instead she syndicates the horse, selling 32 shares worth more than six million dollars, as long as he can win a three-year-old distance race. She tries to sell a share to Ogden Phipps, who instead offers to buy the horse for seven million dollars. Penny refuses to sell him. When Phipps demands to know why, she tells him Secretariat's value will triple when he wins the Triple Crown – a feat no horse has accomplished in twenty-five years. During this time, Frank "Pancho" Martin, trainer of rival horse Sham, tries to provoke a match race with Secretariat.
Secretariat is taken to the Wood Memorial three weeks before the first of the Triple Crown races to take on Sham and attempt to earn Penny her syndication money. Turcotte notices that the horse's breathing is heavy, he refuses to eat, and he is reluctant to allow the bit into his mouth. After Secretariat loses the race, an abscess in his mouth is discovered that may have caused the poor performance.
Secretariat recovers and wins the Derby and Preakness in record time, then wins the Belmont by 31 lengths (over 82 yards (75 m)) to secure the Triple Crown.
The movie made $59,699,513 in US alone.

Overall, you gotta watch it to feel the thrill of the movie. Ok, it's not as exciting as the Avengers or Amazing Spiderman, but the execution of the story was so well, that I was hooked from the first scene to the credits. Hope ya'll enjoy it too!

Monday, April 29, 2013

I'm on flavors!!

Welcome!: Hello! Whether you accidentally came here or intentionally came here, this is my flavors.me page! I'm Azhaan and you can figure out the rest on your own. Cheers!
I'm on flavors.me, to follow all of my actions in one place at flavors.me

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

WiFi Madness!!

So my dad and I came up with this idea of WiFi-ing the house. So far, we haven't been able to find a WiFi router that is capable of satisfying both our 'needs?' I'm stuck between EnGenius ERB 600H and TP-Link TL-WR1043NDhttp://www.tp-link.us/products/details/?categoryid=238&model=TL-WR1043ND. Who knew this stuff were this complicated? Anyways, dad dragged me half way across town, just to browse through the available routers, and compare prices. Male' may be small, but walking almost 1 km in 32 degree Centigrade, is just un-effing-bearable! So if there are any tech-nerds or net-geeks out there, give me a holler on which one to choose.

I have a coaxial cable modem, and need to WiFi a house approximately 600 km squared. So, any and all ideas will be appreciated.

Friday, March 1, 2013

Random sh*t that got my attention

I was surfing the internet, when I came across this rather intriguing article on BBC.com It was about a Maldivian girl who is 15 yrs old, and is to receive 100 lashes for taking part in premarital sex.


Not that I'm in favor of flogging rape victims, but when I dug up some information about the case, it turns out, the girl willingly took part in premarital sex, before being raped and molested by her stepfather. According to the Islamic shariah, fornication is punishable by 100 lashes. I went through some other news articles on this same issue, and found some rather interesting comments. Most of which called the punishment uncivilized, and also called people to stop visiting the Maldives. Ironically, most people who commented can not even afford to visit the nation, no offence.

The above comment made me think about this whole thing. That's when I came about this information about the large number of girls killed in India and China every year. Apparently, Indians and Chinese believe that Male children are more 'important' for the lack of a better word, than Female children. So, every year, thousands of babies are aborted or killed after birth. Their only crime was being a female baby


Hutterite women making soap


Just yesterday, I was watching this show on NatGeo called 'Meet the Hutterites', where a group of Anabaptists' were shown. In this colony women are not allowed to do the same work as men, and are punished for wearing "men's" clothing and letting their hair loose. For more information visit Wikipedia.






So my advice to all those people who wish to boycott tourism in Maldives; first get your own problems solved, then talk about living a civilized life!


Aargh!!

Disclaimer:

I do NOT support flogging of rape victims.
I do NOT support infanticide.
I DO support equality for women.

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Vote 4 Azhaan

I've decided to compete in the Exco selection of Centre for Higher Secondary Education ( CHSE ) for the year 2013. I will be competing for the post of Ranmuiy House Deputy Captain. Hope I get selected! :D

What it said!! ^^
For those who don't know what a house is, it's kinda like Fraternities and Sororities, except it's a mixture of both. :P

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Cars! 'Nuff said! Part 1

I'm your usual stereotypical guy, I like cars, babes, chicks, women and did I mention babes? Anyways, this one is dedicated to cars! I love cars. Fast ones, antique ones, you name it I love it ( as long as it's not a SMART car; those things are crap ). Following are random pictures of super awesome cars that I found on the internet.
1.BMW ( I have no idea what model this is )
A beautiful car to compliment a beautiful background!

2. Chevrolet Chevelle SS
You gotta love 'em muscle cars!!
3. Tesla Model S
A tree hugger with taste, is what I am!
This car is 100% electric! True Story!
4. 1969 Dodge Charger
An Oldie but a Goldie!
Ain't she a beaut?
5. Pagani Zonda Huayra
Tongue twister, but an awesome drive!
Look at those curves!

6. Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4
Lamborghini, where tradition meets innovation. Where quality speaks louder than words!
The Beast!
7. 2014 Nissan GT-R
Based on the hit racing game Gran Turismo, no list about super awesome cars will be complete without her!
Made in Japan! If you know what I mean!
8. Benz Patent Motor Car Velocipede 1894
None of the above cars would be in existence, were it not for this one single car! Say hello, to the first production car EVER!
Mother of all cars!

That's it for now! I'll be back with more, if I have the time and capabilities to do so. Till next time! Cheerio!

5 cartoon characters that influences my life

            I was watching cartoon with my 3 year old cousin, when I noticed how intently we both were watching the cartoon. We were both so fixed on the cartoon that we didn't notice that someone was knocking on the door. This got me thinking. If cartoons can have such an effect on us, how do cartoon characters help us in our life? So here are 5 cartoon characters that have helped me come to where I am now.

1. Tom and Jerry
Tom taught me that no matter what, never to give up on my dreams. Jerry taught me that 'survival of the fittest' is not completely true, That it is the smart people that make it in the world!
Got this off +Wikipedia 
2. Timon and Pumbaa
Timon and Pumbaa taught me that no matter what you go through to always stick to your partner! Also, 'Hakuna Matata' <--Stick to this and you'll never lose!
Best bros'!!
3. Bugs Bunny
Oh Bugsy.. You old rabbit! What did I not learn from you? I learned to manipulate people to do things in my favor; I learned to live the easy life! Heck, I learned to pass in all subjects without even trying!
Such Elegance!!
4. Avatar Aang
Aang taught me to always chill! Even if you're the only person who can save the Earth from a power hungry lunatic, don't rush into things. Take your time. Have fun! Thank you sensei!
Credits Island Writer
5. SpongeBob Squarepants and Patrick Star
Both of these happy go lucky sea-dwelling 'people' taught me that being mentally incapable of comprehending the most simple of things does not mean that you can't be AWESOME!!


So there you go! 5 super awesome characters that have helped build my life and will help me on my way to a brighter future!

Note: Those who have been mentioned together are mentioned as such, due to the fact that they can NOT be separated, no matter WHAT!