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Whoaaaaaaaa...ikut senang juga nih Wensa...dapat teman baru dan juga suka ma buku jalan-jalan or travelling.
terima kasih mbak Lita, sejak ikut GRI aku jadi makin rawat koleksi buku - buku di rak, aku rapiin dan aku input di GR supaya bisa sharing
halo semua, just want to sharing mengenai pengalaman gua gabung di GRI :Sekedar sharing, saya di awal join dengan goodreads karena baca salah satu artikel di media mengenai goodreads , kalau tidak kolom komunitas di koran kompas minggu edisi beberapa tahun yang lalu. Di awal saya gabung masih belum terbiasa dengan webnya goodreads dan cara mengunakannya , karena terlalu asyik dengan friendster, fb , kaskus dan forum2 laen sebagainya, GR jadi terlupakan dan tersisih :D, karena aku seneng dengan buku , suatu hari ga sengaja bisa gabung di acara nya GRI pas pesta buku di istora senayan , aku mulai buka - buka lagi goodreads , tapi karena sibuk banget sama pekerjaan jadi kurang ada waktu untuk GR. Untung aku dapat undangan acara kopdar jakarta kemaren dan kebetulan banget tempatnya ga jauh dari rumahku , acara ini jadi buka mataku , ternyata GRI komunitas yang asyiik .
Heu.. heu...di ciater seh tinggal bawa kopi instan. kan airnya dah panas. jd tingal bawa baskom ma torabika ajah :D
kalo ngumpulin massa kan lbh epektip pake demo? ato kampanye? ^ ^
kayaknya gw gak bicara apa2 soal kopi.emg harus kalo kopdar pake kopi??
gak lah... kopi hanya sarana mengumpulkan massa, kalo ada usulan minum yang lain tentu kita akan berusaha kompromi.
di tangkuban pun kyknya enakan minum cokelat.
tapi rasanya gak enak kalo bw buku brenang di ciater :P
Indri wrote: "Qui, lo bikin cabang kopdar Bandung gih, biar gak bentrok ma ujian2mu yang tiap minggu itu..."gak suka minum kopi. Jd sudar ato tehdar ajah? ^ ^
kalo gituh mah gak akan da yg dtg deh :D
Palsay wrote: "apa bikin tret nongkrong bareng aja yah...jadi tiap orang bisa ngecek sendiri apakah ada acara heng ot ngga malem ini..."
Sebenernya di thread Komunitas Goodreads bisa bikin ajakan nongkrong/hangout bareng. Tapi setuju juga kalo buka topik baru khusus buat itu. Jadi lebih fokus ke acara kopdar (mo itu kecil-kecilan ataupun big event nya GRI) Gimana modies?
mari Tanteu :)*mata berbinar mengaharap dikasih uang jajan*
saya kan masuk esdenya agak prematur gituh. gak mau masuk teka dolo
Hadiah dikhitan adalah buku Martin Lings (pdhl belom bisa baca) dan minta masuk SD :)
QuiGenusHumanumIngenioSuperavit wrote: tetep ajah tahun 96 tuh jadul. sy masih SD kls 2 keknya. pantes belom denger."aduh Qui..ternyata kamyu masih imut banget....tahun segitu saya dah kuliah semester tiga, kamu masih klas 2 SD. sini...sini...sama tante....:D
Heu. heu.. :-psy kan cuma denger gosip... :)
maap deh, janji deh gak akn maen jungkitan lageh :)
Piss :)
lad, bacalah dengan teliti sebelum komentarmasalah terbesar di dunia yg menyebabkan perang dan pertikaian adalah miscommunication at least itu kata palsay :D
QuiGenusHumanumIngenioSuperavit wrote: "ehmm. ...loading....
ni ceritanya apa? kayaknya salah tret deh. mestinya bikin di tret 'Usul dan ajakan'
terus mang knp posting disini? knp gak langsung sms orang yg mu diajak ajah?
Qui,
*yang s..."
bukannya di dah dibilang OOT, tau kan kepanjangannya apa? dan sudah aku sudah sms yang mau diajak yaitu mereka yang udah ada nomornya di aku. ini sekedar undangan terbuka aja bagi mereka yang BELUM pernah ikut nongkrong untuk gabung sebelumnya. salah gitu? trus salah siapa? salah gw? salah temen-temen gw? salah tangan kanan gw? salah kaki kiri gw?
apa bikin tret nongkrong bareng aja yah...jadi tiap orang bisa ngecek sendiri apakah ada acara heng ot ngga malem ini..soalnya kalau usulan & ajakan itu menurut saya buat yang lebih serius, sementara yang namanya nongkrong...yaaa cuman nongkrong, berteman, tukeran/pinjem2 buku atau cuman ngopi2 ajah...
ehmm. ...loading....
ni ceritanya apa? kayaknya salah tret deh. mestinya bikin di tret 'Usul dan ajakan'
terus mang knp posting disini? knp gak langsung sms orang yg mu diajak ajah?
Qui,
*yang suka bikin postingan yg menyimpang dr judul tret*
alohaaaaaaa temansmaaf OOT
entar malem yang lagi gak punya gawe dan pengen ketemuan ama kiper satu ini *narsisnya kumat* yuk ikutan ngumpul di Melly's cafe. datanglah dengan damai membawa diri dan teman GRI lainnya ato kontak mia di 0852 3420 5008 untuk lebih detilnya
yang ndak tau Melly's itu letaknya di sebelahnya Phoenam *sangat tidak membantu keknya* deket sarinah gitu deh hehe see you all there yah
sy kan termasuk omnivora. baca+nonton apa ajah kecuali cerita mesum ma ciklitsoalnya pas liat di list imdb da daftar 250 pelem terbaek sepanjang masa. penasaran sehebat apa kok bisa masuk daftar ituh (padahal Titanic yg merupakan pelem 'terkaya' ajah gak masuk) coba deh nonton. eh... malah keterusan. soalnya pilihannya bener2 mantab. keren pisan. palagi yg daftar 50 besar. waw... kerennnnn....!!!!
:Dkan judul tretnya 'Apa Manfaat Gabung GRI?"
jawabannya kan bisa tukeran info buku, nobar dan ripiyu pelem :D
*jawab ngasal*
iya deh, gak akan ngomongin lg pelem 12 monyet ituh. gian kemaren dah nonton :-p
Dahlia wrote: "nanya!itu judul pelem beneran 12 dua2nya? ada apa dgn angka 12?"
kayaknya iya. jelas yg 12 monyet ituh ngikutin 12 Angry Men :D
Citizen Kane! Aaaaahhhh...kmaren2 dapet kiriman dvd nya dari Aldo, senangnya :D
dah lama banget ngincer itu film
Vertigo?? asik masuk! keren bgt pelemnya ^ ^di lis imdb juga 12 angrymen gak masuk 1o besar jg kok ^ ^
Kok Shawshank gak masuk? padahal tuh pelem superduper keren. gak valid tuh pollingnya :)
Yg saya tahu,yg dianggap paling bergengsi adalah pollnya majalah Sight and Sound yg diadakan setiap 10 tahun sekali, dengan membedakan yg pilihan kritikus film dan pilihan sutradara film. Terakhir kali diadain thn 2002.Link ke Top 10 pilihan kritikus film:
http://www.bfi.org.uk/sightandsound/topt...
Link ke Top 10 pilihan sutradara film:
http://www.bfi.org.uk/sightandsound/topt...
Semuanya nggak ada 12 Angry Man tuh hehe
Critics' Top Ten Poll
1. Citizen Kane (Welles)
Dazzlingly inventive, technically breathtaking, Citizen Kane reinvented the way stories could be told in the cinema, and set a standard generations of film-makers have since aspired to. An absorbing account of a newspaper tycoon's rise to power, Orson Welles' debut film feels as fresh as tomorrow's headlines. And he was only 26 when he made it.
2. Vertigo (Hitchcock)
A gripping detective story or a delirious investigation into desire, grief and jealousy? Hitchcock had a genius for transforming genre pieces into vehicles for his own dark obsessions, and this 1958 masterpiece shows the director at his mesmerising best. And for James Stewart fans, it also boasts the star's most compelling performance.
3. La Règle du jeu (Renoir)
Tragedy and comedy effortlessly combine in Renoir's country house ensemble drama. A group of aristocrats gather for some rural relaxation, a shooting party is arranged, downstairs the servants bicker about a new employee, while all the time husbands, wives, mistresses and lovers sweetly deceive one another and swap declarations of love like name cards at a dinner party.
4. The Godfather and The Godfather part II (Coppola)
Few films have portrayed the US immigrant experience quite so vividly as Coppola's Godfather films, or exposed the contradictions of the American Dream quite so ruthlessly. And what a cast, formidable talent firing all cylinders: Brando, De Niro, Pacino, Keaton, Duvall, Caan. Now that's an offer you can't refuse.
5. Tokyo Story (Ozu)
A poignant story of family relations and loss, Ozu's subtle mood piece portrays the trip an elderly couple make to Tokyo to visit their grown-up children. The shooting style is elegantly minimal and formally reticent, and the film's devastating emotional impact is drawn as much from what is unsaid and unshown as from what is revealed.
6. 2001: A Space Odyssey (Kubrick)
One of the most ambitious Hollywood movies ever made, 2001 crams into its two-hour plus running time a story that spans the prehistoric age to the beginning of the third millennium, and features some of the most hypnotically beautiful special effects work ever committed to film. After seeing this, you can never listen to Strauss' Blue Danube without thinking space crafts waltzing against starry backdrops.
7. Battleship Potemkin (Eisenstein)
Eisenstein's recreation of a mutiny by sailors of the battleship Potemkin in 1905 works as daring formal experiment - which pushed the expressive potential of film editing to its limit - and rousing propaganda for the masses. The Odessa Steps sequence remains one of the most memorable set-pieces in cinema.
7. Sunrise (Murnau)
Having left his native Germany for the US, F.W. Murnau had all the resources of a major Hollywood studio at his disposal for this, his American debut. What he produced was a visually stunning film romance that ranks as one of the last hurrahs of the silent period.
9. 8 1/2 (Fellini)
Wonderfully freefloating, gleefully confusing reality and fantasy, 8 1/2 provides a ringside seat into the ever active imaginative life of its director protagonist Guido, played by Fellini's on-screen alter-ego Marcello Mastroianni. The definitive film about film-making - as much about the agonies of the creative process as the ecstasies - it's no wonder the movie is so popular with directors.
9. Singin' In the Rain (Kelly, Donen)
Impossible to watch without a smile on your face, this affectionate tribute to the glory days of Hollywood in the 1920s is pleasure distilled into 102 minutes. With Gene Kelly dance sequences that take your breath away and a great score by Brown and Freed, this is the film musical at its best.
Directors' Top Ten Poll
1. Citizen Kane (Welles)
Dazzlingly inventive, technically breathtaking, Citizen Kane reinvented the way stories could be told in the cinema, and set a standard generations of film-makers have since aspired to. An absorbing account of a newspaper tycoon's rise to power, Orson Welles' debut film feels as fresh as tomorrow's headlines. And he was only 26 when he made it.
2. The Godfather and The Godfather part II (Coppola)
Few films have portrayed the US immigrant experience quite so vividly as Coppola's Godfather films, or exposed the contradictions of the American Dream quite so ruthlessly. And what a cast, formidable talent firing all cylinders: Brando, De Niro, Pacino, Keaton, Duvall, Caan. Now that's an offer you can't refuse.
3. 8 1/2 (Fellini)
Wonderfully freefloating, gleefully confusing reality and fantasy, 8 1/2 provides a ringside seat into the ever active imaginative life of its director protagonist Guido, played by Fellini's on-screen alter-ego Marcello Mastroianni. The definitive film about film-making - as much about the agonies of the creative process as the ecstasies - it's no wonder the movie is so popular with directors.
4. Lawrence of Arabia (Lean)
Filmed in the desert in lavish widescreen and rich colours, Lawrence of Arabia is David Lean at his most epic and expansive. You can almost feel the waves of heat glowing from the cinema screen
5. Dr. Strangelove (Kubrick)
A black comedy about impending nuclear annihilation that was made at the height of the cold war, Dr. Strangelove is perhaps Kubrick's most audacious movie and certainly his funniest. Peter Sellers has never been better, and provides good value playing three roles.
6. Bicycle Thieves (De Sica)
Mixing melodrama, documentary and social commentary, De Sica follows an impoverished father and son treading the streets of post-war Rome, desperately seeking their stolen bicycle. Deeply compassionate, this poignant film is one of the outstanding examples of Italian neorealism.
6. Raging Bull (Scorsese)
An unblinkingly honest biopic of Jake La Motta - a great prizefighter but a deeply flawed human being - this catches Scorsese in fighting fit form. The boxing sequence are both brutal and beautiful, and De Niro, who famously put on weight to play the middle-aged La Motta, gives one of the performances of modern cinema.
6. Vertigo (Hitchcock)
A gripping detective story or a delirious investigation into desire, grief and jealousy? Hitchcock had a genius for transforming genre pieces into vehicles for his own dark obsessions, and this 1958 masterpiece shows the director at his mesmerising best. And for James Stewart fans, it also boasts the star's most compelling performance.
9. Rashomon (Kurosawa)
Offering four differing accounts of a rape and murder, all told in flashbacks, Kurosawa's 1951 film is a complex meditation on the distortive nature of memory and a gripping study of human behaviour at its most base. Mifune Toshiro is magnetic as the bandit Tajomaru.
9. La Règle du jeu (Renoir)
Tragedy and comedy effortlessly combine in Renoir's country house ensemble drama. A group of aristocrats gather for some rural relaxation, a shooting party is arranged, downstairs the servants bicker about a new employee, while all the time husbands, wives, mistresses and lovers sweetly deceive one another and swap declarations of love like name cards at a dinner party.
9. Seven Samurai (Kurosawa)
The blueprint for The Magnificent Seven was Kurosawa's magnificent swordplay epic of self-sacrifice about a band of hired samurai who come together to protect a helpless village from a rapacious gang of 40 thieves who descend every year to steal the harvest and kidnap women. The final sequence of the fight in the mud and rain has never been bettered.
Wirotomo wrote: "jadi harap dimaklum bahwa bacaan kami jadi banyak yg dari jaman "keemasan" kami yang "gilang gemilang" dulu itu :-) "Mwahahaha...
QuiGenusHumanumIngenioSuperavit wrote: "tetep ajah tahun 96 tuh jadul. sy masih SD kls 2 keknya. pantes belom denger."eh sama donk. kamu kelas 2 berapa? Aku 2B. pensil maksudnya... hehehe
Titanic contohnya... :)bahkan gak masuk 250 besar pelem terbaek, dan sy jg gak terlalu suka :D
tetep ajah tahun 96 tuh jadul. sy masih SD kls 2 keknya. pantes belom denger. skrg gi hanting 250 pelem terbaek spanjang masa. coz pelem 12 monyet gak ada, jd gak kelirik :D
halooooo! 12 Angry Men film tahun 57 gitu lho. sedang 12 Monkey film tahun 96. yang jadul yang mana donk. heheheApa menang Golden Globe dan nominasi Oscar gak cukup menunjukkan kalo film itu berkualitas...
Amang wrote: "12 monkey film keren taukkk... Terry Gilliam gitu directornya. Bruce Willis dahsyat jadi aktor utama!"belom nonton... edisi jadul keknya :)
Ih, kerenan 12 Angry Men keknya. secara tuh pelem masuk daftar 20 pelem terbaek sepanjang masa versi imdb *_*
12 monkey film keren taukkk... Terry Gilliam gitu directornya. Bruce Willis dahsyat jadi aktor utama!
buat para jaduler, catet yah, yg nulis "bahwa bacaan kita, para jadulers, bukanlah bacaan canggih, tapi adalah bacaan kuno, bukan bacaan orang jaman sekarang"adalah Mas Tomo bukan sayah :D
oh ada yah pelem '12 monkey' ?
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oh, kirain dah sy tonton. ternyata yg sy tonton adalah pelem "12 Angry Men". waw... how i luv this muvi *_*
Kalo Bradpittnya jd gendeng mah, gak jd deh merapal mantra pengubah wujudnya T,T
@ Goodreaders previously known as y!py!p ("gpkay"):
Masih mending jadi Brad Pitt di "Curious Case of Benjamin Button", daripada jadi Brad Pitt yang di "12 Monkeys" yang jadi pasien rumah sakit jiwa hehe
@ para jadulers:
Dengan kata lain sepertinya yang hendak gpkay katakan adalah bahwa bacaan kita, para jadulers, bukanlah bacaan canggih, tapi adalah bacaan kuno, bukan bacaan orang jaman sekarang hehehe....
Alah-alah y!p y!p, arep ngenyek kok yo mubeng-mubeng hihihi
@ non jadulers:
Yah sebenarnya bacaan kami para jadulers ini hanyalah upaya kami mengenang those good old days jadi harap dimaklum bahwa bacaan kami jadi banyak yg dari jaman "keemasan" kami yang "gilang gemilang" dulu itu :-)
Gituu....
@yip: mending brad pitt lagi bayi pasti lagi lutu2na.. :) pasti banyak disamperin ma ibu2.. terus di cubitin deh pipina..
Indri wrote: "om jampi.. jampi.. (sambil komat kamit)ubahlah y!p alias qui menjadi brad pitt..
pasti kalo kopdar kita akan langsung ngenalin.."
amin sy jd kayak Brad Pitt
*tp jangan yg di Curious Case of Benjamin Button yg tua renta ituh :D
ntar jadi kakek2. yg Bradpittnya 20 tahun lebih muda dr sekarang :)
duh.... ^ ^kok nama saya diabsen terus yaks? jd merasa berdosa :-p
@Mas Tomo, bukan gituh kok maksutnya. maksut sy, tuh para senro (eufimisme utk jaduler :D) bacaanya canggih2. banyak bgt buku yg bahkan sy belom pernah denger sebelumnya. bahkann bukunya udah langka gituh (cuma diterbitin di era lampaw, produk jadul :D) Sy kan (yang merasa) gak terlalu jadul jd bengong liat koleksi buku seperti ituh :D
@Mbak Nanny, oh, gak ada ospeknya yaks? jd gak mesti bayar upeti k sapapun juga kan?
Ah si Qui Y!p ini nyebut2 soal rak buku biar kita ngeliat rak bukunya hahahahaAduh siapa yg nggak gedubrak ya setelah ngelihat rak buku nya Qui Y!p :-)
om jampi.. jampi.. (sambil komat kamit)ubahlah y!p alias qui menjadi brad pitt..
pasti kalo kopdar kita akan langsung ngenalin..
*Ngikut mbak Nanny* hidup GRI! kalo gini caranya, gak salah lah ikut GRI.Qui alias Y!p, kayanya kita semua saling mengagumi bacaan semua orang deh. Senioritas dalam perbukuan sih gak ada. Yang ada cuma para jadulers kaleee..... :D
QuiGenusHumanumIngenioSuperavit wrote: iyah bener deh, para juniro pada malu-malu kucing gituh buat bertemu para leluhur sanah. (ato sy aza yg merasa? ^ ^) Soalnya kan (setau saya) kalo ketemuan pasti para ..."
Qui ini acara ketemuan GR bukan acara ospek kalee :)
saluut.. buat para moderator yang bergerak cepat, misskomunikasi selalu ada tergantung kita menyikapinya dan aku sih yakin goodriders cara berfikirnya lebih mateng dan bijak secara pada suka baca, banyak ilmunya :D
Hidup GRI ..:)
waduh, langsung ditodong ginih?kalo lokasinya d Jkt seh kemungkinan besar kayaknya nggak deh :D
dg kesibukan kul+tugas+ujian (tiap minggu ada)+praktikum..arggghhhhh...
kalo d Bdg diusahain :P
*berkata dg lirih, takut kedengeran, tp gak janji juga :P*
Bikin pentacle aja Y!p....buat menghalau makhluk tak berwujud....hehehehehe. Jadi kopdar berikutnya Y!p aka Qui pasti datang yah?
*tersipu malu*masa seh? O_o
iyah bener deh, para juniro pada malu-malu kucing gituh buat bertemu para leluhur sanah. (ato sy aza yg merasa? ^ ^) Soalnya kan (setau saya) kalo ketemuan pasti para seniro lengkap personelnya. dah keder duluan kan?
wah, kalo da ketemuan kayaknya mesti merapalkan mantra pengubah wujud.
Mbak Naga, miinta ramuannya dung!





