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My Quiz Pal Pony

Prannoy Sablok aka PonyPony relaxing at his new country ranch

Talking about people who helped me this year, I must thank my quiz partner Prannoy Sablok, an ace (racing) Code Warrior. His alias, according to Exunites (‘Exun’ stands for ‘Extras Unlimited’), is G(r)ayfox; yup that’s the same crazy chap in Metal Gear. He himself though prefers the name ‘Pony’ (apparently his sister calls him so). After years of active school quizzing, culminating with an excellent performance in 2006, Pony has now retired and confirmed what we all suspected – the grass IS greener in the other side (of the school playground).

Horse shitWords of wisdom uttered by Pony after he got an answer wrong at Exun 2006

Right now, Pony is a bit busy with his Bored exams. He complains that he has been put on a diet of seaweed, because it’s ‘brain food’. After all this horseshit is over though, Pony would like to let his wilder instincts take over and he’s gonna play Horse Racing Fantasy on his new beefed-up PC with an AMAZING 642 kb of free disk space (after all, Bill Gates said that “640 kb ought to be enough for everyone).

I must thank him though, that in spite of the fact that I had to beg him for 5-6 hours before any contest to come along, and the fact that I found his habit of saying “My intuition told me this would be coming, and I didn’t read it in the morning” after every question on stage, and in spite of the fact that I sometimes screamed at him on stage, he’s a real good quizzer. Our teamwork was so good, and we had our subject specializations charted out so well that in each quiz we went to, we made a splash. He’s been a real fun horse, er person, to know, and believe me, he won’t take you for a ride. Best of luck Pony, riding into the sunset of school quizzing…

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The better way of getting movie recommendations

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One of the most difficult thing to do at times is to choose the right movie to watch, and believe me it can be quite a chore. Here comes the Web to our rescue, and there are many ways to get good movie recommendations. Databases like IMDb.com have loads of information on every type of movie you can think of, and that might help. This method though, only works properly if you know about a movie and search for it.

Rotten Tomatoes logoHowever, there are some people like Rach, who base their movie recommendations on the basis of critics’ reviews. To me, this seems a pretty stupid idea, because each person has different tastes, and following the advice of snooty critics who’ve lost all touch with popular cinema is a waste of time. And I’ve seen that with him – he avoids movies just because some idiotic critic said so. It’s a well-demonstrated fact too that movie critics only like movies that aren’t thrillers, and going more towards the boring ones. Then there are sites like RottenTomatoes.com (Rach swears by that), which, I must admit, was somewhat anti-establishment and a good resource earlier. The fallacy in this is that you need to base more of you judgement according to the Tomatometer for a movie.

Yahoo Movies logoFor me atleast, the best way of getting movie recommendations has till now been Yahoo! Movies, and no, I’m not saying this only because it’s a Yahoo! product. There are similar services like Flixster (Rach spammed me into joining this one), but then, I found the Yahoo! Movies library sufficiently larger than most others. Firstly it provides a reasonably good database of information about movies – less titles than IMDb, but it with better navigation.

That’s not what I wanted to talk about though. The best thing I find about Yahoo! Movies is that it gives real good recommendations. Here’s how it works – you rate movies according to it’s rating scale on the basis of whether you liked it or not, and then it throws up recommendations. Now why is this better than others? It’s because it uses algorithms and statistical data to match you choices with surfers who gave similar ratings to the movies you did, and then charts out predictions. The advantage Yahoo! Movies has over other similar services is that being Yahoo!, it does have far more users than others, and thus providing better accuracy.

Yahoo! Movies provides a green / red button on viewing most movie info pages too (if you’re signed in and have rated sufficient number of movies), and it’s been frightfully good. And I mostly don’t let it influence me, still, even if I check up after I watch a movie, it’s got it right most of the time whether I’d like it.

Then come the personalized recommendations page. For Indian users, the TV section is useless, until Yahoo! TV gives support for Indian channels. The theatre recommendations section is only useful if you want to see if any current movie may be worth it, but remember, it is ONLY sorting current movies in theatres according to your tastes, and depending upon which movies have been released, they might be the best among the ones currently out and yet not be a one you may like.

The most prudent thing to do is to head to the DVD section, and there you’ll find a larger collection, of older movies, and for me, it’s been a real good cinematic experience.

Have a different take on this? Think there’s a better recommendation service than Yahoo! Movies? Fire away you comments…