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July 24, 2005

Long time, no blog

Guess I'm a bad blogger. Almost 8 months since my last update. So...where to begin...

Been a house owner since December 18, 2004. Fun city.

Got hair almost shoulder-length now. Makes me happy.

Bought a PSP, been playing nothing but NES games on it. Great use for $300 tech, playing 20-year-old games on it.

Gave up on World of Warcraft as of sometime this week. Yes I know, not exactly grammatically correct there but true nonetheless. Really fun game but not enough new content to hold my interest. Guess I need to work on the whole ADD thing...

It also appears that I caused a rift in the guild with 3/4 of the people that formed it wanting out now. Never really wanted to be a trendsetter or anything. Guess it was just time. Don't know if any of our guildies read this but if you do, sorry guys.

At least I'll have time to do other things I've wanted to do. I have several RPGs lined up to play. Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne and Atelier Iris among them. I bought a guitar and some books and I'm hoping to have something going there soon. I might even try dating again...

Anyway, I keep saying this but I hope to not be away again for so long next time. I like typing this, even if nobody is reading. I might put my thoughts on Harry VI, Charlie and the new AppleSeed next time.

Until then...

July 26, 2005

The Working Man's Blues

Currently playing: Cyndi Lauper - Time After Time

Not to sound like a total ass but why must people be so stupid? Supposedly intelligent people, people with pieces of paper that say they know shit.

People that spent the time to get an education to supposedly be prepared to do a job and then fail miserably at it?

People with journalism degrees that cannot spell. People who do a job daily but cannot grasp the simple concepts entailed in that job should not be doing that job. Why in the world people in this situation continue to find employment amazes me. Much like the people that are promoted to management positions that do not have the skills to manage an ant farm, this seems to be a continuing problem in my workplace.

Maybe it just bothers me. Maybe it's just my failing that blatant stupidity, blatant ignorance bothers me to the point of anger. Guess that's why I'm not management. My axe would be too sharp for the job.

Fuck it. I've wasted too much energy on this already.

July 28, 2005

Kinder, gentler

Currently listening to - Duke Ellington - Take The "A" Train
Porter Project - Night And Day


Digging The Porter Project. Chill-out versions of Cole Porter tunes. Good listening.

Little bit more fun chat session tonight, kiddies. Feels good to not be pissed off. Really feeling the rage the other night. Gonna share some of my patented positive reviews. The kind that people hate to see, the "it wasn't THAT bad" type of review. So sue me. I know what I like...

Constantine - Keanu as a pissed-off demon hunter trying to buy his way into heaven. Pretty decent effects, Keanu playing the same part he's played for years....with lung cancer, some characters that could have used more fleshing out but that's just about every comic movie these days. Refreshing change of pace not spending half the movie introducing the character but a little confusing playing catch-up along the way. I was never big into the Vertigo line of comics so I never read Hellblazer. Probably a good thing cause I ended up enjoying this quite a bit.

The Order - Heath Ledger as....a pissed-off demon hunter who ends up sending people on their way to heaven via a loophole in I assume Catholic dogma. Really kinda mindless, a little pointless cause you can see the ending and the main antagonist coming a mile away, but fun to watch Peter Weller playing the over-the-top bad guy for once.

Appleseed - The new version, which contains no demons, catholics or cel-based animation. This time it's a love story wrapped in a bit of a cautionary tale. The cgi is absolutely astounding, in places looking like traditional cel-based animation, both good and bad. The story is pretty good but the star is the animation. I didn't listen to the English dub so I can't comment on it but the Japanese was crystal clear and the English subtitles told a clear story so I can't really complain. No inexplicable Engrish that I could see. Good stuff.

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - Tim Burton is a mad genius. The movie was much better than I expected. The children fit their parts almost perfectly, the scenery was dead-on. The Oompa-Loompa(s) and the song sequences were out of this world. Even the little tweaks he made weren't distracting, in fact the small violent change to Mike Teevee was an eerie reminder of our times. The only complaint I have in the movie was Johnny Depp's Wonka. Sure he was creepy and out there but he seemed just a little too stiff. Not enough to detract from the wonderful job Burton and company did on it. Definitely not a kid's movie tho. But whadda ya want? It's Tim freaking Burton.

Last but not least a short review of Dream Theater's newest.

Dream Theater - Octavarium - Still rockin after all these years, their newer efforts seem to have taken a more political and religious bent and this one is no different. They still have the same rocking and theatrical style but the themes have changed a bit since 9/11. Better than their last album, IMO.

Well that was longer than I had wanted to go. Oh well. It's my blog, I'll do what I want to.

Till next time....

Currently listening to - Guns 'n Roses - Sweet Child 'o Mine

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