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“Ike” Aykut Ogut : Can you coach your own life?

Posted on July 31, 2009 Written by ripitup

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Aykut “Ike” Ogut
Aykut "Ike" Ogut
There are very few Turkish men I admire and respect; and this guy has entered the list at the top. I had not heard his name before,not up until a couple of weeks ago when I ran across his book: “Evrenden Torpilim Var”. Translated into English, it basically means “The Universe Favors Me”. Although an interesting title, I wasn’t intrigued by the average cover- it resembled any other self-help/life-coaching book.
Evrenden Torpilim Var - The Universe Favors Me (cover)
Evrenden Torpilim Var - The Universe Favors Me (cover)
But when I read the back, I was hooked. What did it say? Oh well, basically this guy has given a summary of two major parts of his life. His weight did reach 150 kgs (something around 300 pounds),  he has been to jail where he found out he lost his father, he was beaten so hard that he lost sight with one eye ,survived on cornflakes mixed with beer,has lived in a foreign country (the States) where he moved to before learning the language…        
Then he narrates the second part where he learned that foreign language so well that he did voice-overs , played leads in movies in that country, lost 70 kgs (~140 IBS), … and basically got everything he wanted out of life.        
        I read the book in 2 days. It is funny,thought-provoking and very easy to identify with. You don’t really have the guts,or the will to challenge the author on any matter because whatever you have been through, he has been through worse. Whatever you want to manage, he has managed it. The guy has studied acting in Los Angeles and played in theaters in New York. He wasn’t just another American stuggling actor,doing whatever job he could findto survive:he also had the visa issues that us foreigners are unfortunately so familiar with.  He has a theory that you might disagree with: He believes that the universe presents you a reality that you have helped be created. When you are about to say, “come on man-you’ ve got to be shitting me!”, he comes up with so many good real life examples that hit home that you admit defeat. And it is in your favor to do so, because this guy has pulled off so much,so well.       
 Let’s take a broad look: He makes good money, loves what he does, he can work in the States and in Turkey as an actor and voice artist/director, he is an established life-coach (he also has a funny story about his American coach who taught him all about everything) and h?mm-oh yeah- he is also married to his soulmate.      
       A definite role-model for me. I am so happy to find a Turkish person who is just as crazy and well-passionate. As I finish, I want to share my fav. advice from him: (paraphrased)-Don’t listen to your friends or family when it comes to your dreams. They may have the best intentions but they will only get in your way. I should know-my friends were asking me to if I hadn’t been famous yet and suggestes I come back to Turkey. And there I was working as a dishwasher…* Does it sound familiar,people? My parents-especially my mom-loves to talk about how 95% (or more) of the people in the movie/writing businesses are miserable and I should get a regular job and do the rest as a hobby. I have had the same dream for 13 years. Give me a break. I might fail- I just wanna fail on my own terms.*Oh and the good friends? They have so much to say about our age, romantic possibilities and expeactations. I sometimes find myself thinking “who are these people??? Are they there for encouragement or sabotage? Geez!!!
Aykut and his wife, Esra
Aykut and his wife, Esra
This book is recommended for anyone who dreams about more than dating just anyone, more than scraping by, who is driven by his/her own personality and dreams; rather than being a part of the herd.
If you are a fan of the herd, he does recommend those people to use the book for straightening an uneven end of a table or something…

link  for Turkish-speakers:

http://www.ayratown.com/videos/beyaz.html

 

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Filed Under: Books & Authors Tagged With: Aykut Ogut, interesting life story, life-coach

Knowing starring Nicolas Cage

Posted on July 23, 2009 Written by ripitup

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Knowing movie poster starring Nicholas Cage
Apparently, nothing everything with Nicolas Cage features some cool action or an intelligent script.

Knowing  (2009)

(Beware of spoilers!!!)

So I have a tendency to follow Alex Proyas’ work. How can I not? The guy shot The Crow. And although not as great as that, Dark City was in its element. Both movies were gloomy and questioning; yet they were not without a glimpse of hope. Having come right out of the theatre of after seeing Knowing was very disappointing, even if you do not compare it to the two cult classics. I like Nicolas Cage, and I do like to see some supernaturalism on the screen. Alex & Cage should have equaled greatness. Instead, what we got was… I truly don’t know. The movie was quite OK during the first half. Then, suddenly it turned into a weird combo of Dark City, The last Indiana Jones movie and The Day The Earth Stood Still. OMFG. I am no  movie critic; I am merely a movie fan so I will honestly the say the ending crushed me. Here are the questions that fail to be answered:

Why those two kids? Why two rabbits? What was with the Stones? Why wait 50 years? Why all the religious references then to make a cliché of a spaceship? Why let everyone else die? Cage’s character wasn’t so bad either. A smart, loving guy…So why get rid of him? So the fans will come with different answers but I don’t get why the makers of the movie bothered…Fine. So worse movies have been made. But the guys in dark coats, white  expressionless faces…resembling Spike from Buffy? Or maybe Silas from The Da Vinci Code?

I ’ll just keep watching The Crow and Dark City, then…

Do you want to watch a fun Nicholas Cage movie? Great. Watch The Sorcerer’s Apprentice. Or pretty much any other Nicolas movie. Just not Knowing. Rated 6.4 on IMDB.

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Filed Under: Movies and Actors Tagged With: Alex Proyas, Dark City, Knowing, knowing movie, movies, mystery, Nicholas Cage, nicholas cage movies, nicolas cage, nicolas cage movies, sci fi, The Crow, thriller

Public Enemies starring Johnny Depp, Christian Bale and Marion Cotillard

Posted on July 23, 2009 Written by ripitup

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Public Enemies (2009)

Directed by: Michael Mann

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Johnny Depp in Public Enemies. It is a fun and fast ride. And it takes a really good movie to be just that at 140 minutes!

Johnny Depp is John Dillinger. He is smart, fast, loyal to his friends and romantic & sweet to his girl. He robs banks because he just loves the thrill of it. He can escape prison, saves his friends from prison and tries not to harm any innocents in the mean time.

The movie involved less robbery scenes than we expected-as one friend put it. It includes more violence than you hope for and it occurs where you don’t really want it. But is it a bad movie? Absolutely not. I love period pieces. I love the glory and the romance of it. Set in the 1930s, Public Enemies offers well-crafted costume design. Johnny Depp is sexy, mischievous and addicted to action as Dillinger. Bale is well…some complain that his acting is flat. But then so is his character. He joins forces with the bureau who is run by Hoover (Billy Crudup) – a man more interested in looking good for the press and getting publicity than justice. Otherwise they would have spent half the effort on other criminals.

Our respect and admiration for Dillinger weakens as he makes mistakes and starts to act more like a pawn than the expert chess player. His weakness and love for his girlfriend (Marion Cotillard) don’t really help him either.

Funnily enough, I have gone to see the movie with two friends and ran across three other friends who happened to be watching it in the theater next to ours. The group of three were disappointed. I turned out to be the only one who thoroughly enjoyed the movie; until the last 15 minutes or so – at least.

The whole John Dillinger myth the movie built was completely destroyed towards the end.

As desperate he was, he made mistakes that he would have seen coming and could have solved.) Still, John is a very interesting character and immensely enjoyable to watch. Recommended.

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Filed Under: Movies and Actors Tagged With: action, Billy Crudup, biography, Christian Bale, crime, drama, John Dillinger, Johnny Depp, Marion Cotillard, Michael Mann, movies, Public Enemies, public enemies movie, Public Enemies trailer

People who screwed us over…in a good way.Part 2: John Grisham

Posted on July 21, 2009 Written by ripitup

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I am not sure fans of Hemingway or Tolstoy will enjoy Grisham but millions of people love him nevertheless. His stories are captivating, original and hell- i think his name might be synoym for the concept page-turner.

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Even if you haven’t read him, you have probably watched or heard about the movie adaptations. The Firm, The Pelican Brief, A Time to Kill, Runaway Jury, The Client… to name a few. The movies always had major stars in them such as Julia Roberts and Denzel Washington (The Pelican Brief), Dustin Hoffman and John Cusack in The Runaway Jury and Chris O’ Donnel and Gene Hackman in The Rainmaker. The list goes on.

 His paycheck for his second novel’ s (The Firm) was $6 million. The movie starred Tom Cruise.

So how did it happen? How did he become such a consecutive best-seller? How does he find so much material for so many books that are about lawyers and the law? Well, here it goes:

John Grisham is from Missisipi and is a lawyer. His first novel is A Time to Kill, though it was published after the success of The Firm. He worked the long hours at a law office. One day he witnessed a trial that practically changed his life.

A father’s young daughter had been raped and there was a chance the guilty party could walk away.  John was a father too and he thought to himself  that he would want to shoot the bastards dead. Hell, maybe he really would. So he imagined a story where the father was black, the girl was 10 and the rapists were white. He also imagined the father would shoot the guys- right at the trial. He also imagined a young white lawyer who took up the case and racist groups that made life difficult for everyone. And he wrote A Time to Kill. The movie features Matthew McConaughey, Sandra Bullock, Samuel L. Jackson, Ashley Judd and Kiefer Sutherland. It is a good book and a good movie that pays its respect. But funnily enough the books were rejected  when John first sent it to publishers. He gave up after a while and wrote The Firm. This book went to print, and became a smash hit. After that, he didn’t have a hard time finding a publisher. 

The path to building your career-no matter what the sector-involves a lot of failed expectations, unreturned calls and emails to job applications, bad intervies and well, hopeless moments. I believe trying to make it as a writer is even more difficult because rejection gets to be a part of your everyday life. Sometimes a project you are so fond of are going to be turned down. But just like you do not hit rock buttom and enter into the depression zone after a bad interview, you have to take it in and start working on something else. Grisham is one of the richest and most successful writers. I loved his books so much my dad seriously thought I should become a lawyer. My addiction to courtroom suspense started with him. I only dream about improving my penship so that I can become half the writer he is.

But there. You have a guy who managed to look after his family, produce a book in  between 70 hour work weeks, handle rejection and write another book among that hectic work schedule. Wow!!!!

Now you have a guy, who takes cases when he wants, writes full time, who can afford anything he wants, and coaches baseball at his kid’s team. (Did I mention he wanted to be a baseball player when he was a kid himself ?)

So as far as idols go, Grisham is one of my heroes. Who are yours?

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Filed Under: Dreams and Careers Tagged With: A Time to Kill, John Grisham, Runaway Jury, The Firm, The Pelican Brief, The Rainmaker

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