Saturday, January 5, 2008

THAT'S Why It's My Favorite

When the "brothers that be" sat down to write this cartoon they must have been drinking some amazing Red Bull.

Definitely in my top 10 of all things Homestar Runner.

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

The Future

Happy New Year.

Found this video about the future of our highways from 1958. They actually believed that "The Jetsons" was a future reality TV series.

Monday, November 26, 2007

Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium


I love Dustin Hoffman. To be honest, I'm not sure how many movies I've seen him in. The most memorable part for the man has been that of Captain Hook in the movie Hook. (I guess he's the title role then.) I'm sure there's a lot of makeup on the guy but it's difficult to tell who the actor is. That - to me - is a high mark of a good actor or actress. Look to some of his smaller roles. You watch a movie starring Dustin Hoffman and you know it's him. But your brain quickly passes that fact and accepts that his character is real and alive and seperate from the actor.

Well, he did it again with Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium. A delightful movie that gives nearly every plot point away in the trailer. But I didn't go to see the story as much as I went to see the characters: Dustin Hoffman, Natalie Portman, and the always dry Jason Bateman. (He was on "Little House on the Prarie," did you know?)

I was surprised. Actually, I was caught off gaurd. There were some very deep concepts about life and death running through the story that made me think, "This is rated 'G'?" I've always assumed a "G" rating allowed you to throw your kid in front of a TV for a half hour and then let them run in the yard. You start throwing "PG" on a movie when the kid starts asking, "Daddy, what's 'dying' mean?"

"Well, Evie. That's what you do to cloth to make it different colors. Or your aunt Camille does to hair."

Truly it was a great movie. All in all, worth the matinee or renting. The sound design was good (as any larger-budget movie should be) but not to the point that you need the high-def speakers and theater surround-sound. The drama was fantastic. The comedy was clean and funny. The story kept moving. The journey was about life in both the real and fantastic worlds. The themes of faith and belief rang true.

So there you go. I hope to throw more of these up as time goes on. I've yet to really see or do things that send me to the computer to write about. But movies...

I am a critic. What can I say. I like to see and I like to respond.

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

How often should I be here?

Your Brain is Blue

Of all the brain types, yours is the most mellow.
You tend to be in a meditative state most of the time. You don't try to think away your troubles.
Your thoughts are realistic, fresh, and honest. You truly see things as how they are.

You tend to spend a lot of time thinking about your friends, your surroundings, and your life.


I'm digging the quizzes. I've gotten the most responses to the quizzes. What color brain do you have?

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

I guess it's quiz day

You Will Die at Age 91

Congratulations! You take good care of yourself.
You're poised to live a long, healthy life.


91? They think I'm going to live to 91 based off of 20 "yes or no" questions? While that is a very old age, I'm glad my life isn't in the hands of the Internet.

I'm Superman! (Or I could be...)

Your results:
You are Superman
























Superman
100%
Green Lantern
75%
The Flash
70%
Supergirl
65%
Spider-Man
60%
Wonder Woman
55%
Iron Man
55%
Batman
50%
Robin
45%
Hulk
40%
Catwoman
20%
You are mild-mannered, good,
strong and you love to help others.


Click here to take the "Which Superhero are you?" quiz...



Let me guess. The layout sucks for this thing. Oh well, that doesn't matter. I'm Superman, baby!

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Deep

Okay, so I don't think I will blog when I'm tired. That 300 post was a bit deep. You can tell I was tired. Sorry if I hurt anyone.

Hey! Here's a funny video.