Yeah, It's the end of the world as we know it.It's the end of the world as we know it.It's the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine.
Sing with me now...
....
Or not.
...
So, anyhoo, saw 2012 last weekend. It's pretty good. Not alot happens in the first hour, then California all but blows up and then it gets interesting. John Cusak on fine form and a pretty enjoyable cast. It's all a bit cliche, but fun cliche, if you switch your brain off.
I also bought Star Trek on 2-Disc DVD and Oh My God it rocked! I mean, I saw it in the cinema, but seeing it again was awesome. In more related DVD news, Terminator Salvation comes out on DVD next week! I must have it!
In other news, I hear that the "Powers That Be" want to remake Highlander! Who wants to remake Highlander? How can you get any better than the original? The main question in my mind is: will this one spawn endlessly crap sequels as well?
Alas, in the end, there should have been only one! ... Sorry, that needed to be said. It's true though, we don't need anymore. Let Connor MacLeod rest in peace, God knows he's had 400+ plus years of hell to go through to get there.
And so I finish this here post with the usual sentiment. You are part of the resistence, whether you like it or not!
Tuesday, 24 November 2009
Tuesday, 11 August 2009
News From The Resistance - Password Remembrance Issues
Hello yet again Cyberspace!
Since I have not actual readers, it would be folly for me to speak to them, thus I address nothingness.
...
Anyhoo... I keep forgetting my password. Seriously, my mind is vessel of forgetfullness and my memory closely resembles that of a goldfish suffering from Alzheimer's.
Life has been good thus far and I say this with due sarcasm as my Laptop - my faithful companion for the last two or so years - has begun it's slow downward slip into the land of malfunction and disrepair. I fear that soon, I will be forced to rid myself of the dread machine, as arresting information from it has become a desperate task.
Alas, PCWorld may yet come to my rescue and supply me with a rather lovely desktop with rather lovely extras. Consider me, gleefull.
So dear readers, here endeth my rant on life, the universe and everything. 42!!!
...
That was a random outburst. I'm actually famous for them.
Remember you are the blah, blah, blah etc... You should know the score by now and if you don't then you are an idiot... from idiotsville, idiotania! And so's your dad!
Since I have not actual readers, it would be folly for me to speak to them, thus I address nothingness.
...
Anyhoo... I keep forgetting my password. Seriously, my mind is vessel of forgetfullness and my memory closely resembles that of a goldfish suffering from Alzheimer's.
Life has been good thus far and I say this with due sarcasm as my Laptop - my faithful companion for the last two or so years - has begun it's slow downward slip into the land of malfunction and disrepair. I fear that soon, I will be forced to rid myself of the dread machine, as arresting information from it has become a desperate task.
Alas, PCWorld may yet come to my rescue and supply me with a rather lovely desktop with rather lovely extras. Consider me, gleefull.
So dear readers, here endeth my rant on life, the universe and everything. 42!!!
...
That was a random outburst. I'm actually famous for them.
Remember you are the blah, blah, blah etc... You should know the score by now and if you don't then you are an idiot... from idiotsville, idiotania! And so's your dad!
Monday, 3 August 2009
News From The Resistance - Expelliarmus
So half a month has passed since I went to see Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince... and can I just say that these films get better with each passing year. I find myself expectionally excited for the next two (For those who don't know ... or are just information deprived ... which would be most of you - the final book is being seperated into two films).
Personally I think they should retitle the next film. Perhaps something along the lines of "Harry Potter and the Search for The Horcruxes" and the final film be called "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows". At least the titles would make sense... also I don't like the whole Parts 1&2 thing. Make them seperate films, it works better.
On another note, I recently purchased Watchmen on DVD. This is also an excellent film and one that I would like to watch with someone who will understand exactly what the kcuf is going on... hehe.
Perhaps I should have started this post with something along the lines of:
"Kyle's Journal.
October 12th 1985
Dog carcus in alley this morning. Tire tread over burst stomach. This City's afraid of me, I've seen it's true face... Seriously, I have you non-believing gits. Now, where was I? The streets are extended gutters and the gutters are full of blood and when the drains finally scab over, all the vermin will drown. The accumulated filth of all their sex and murder will foam up about their waists and all the whores and politicians will look up and shout "Save us!"... and I'll look down and whisper "...Oh alright then" then grin like a loon"
Well, that's all for now. You should know the script by now, you are part of the resistance etc, etc. Don't make me repeat it.
Personally I think they should retitle the next film. Perhaps something along the lines of "Harry Potter and the Search for The Horcruxes" and the final film be called "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows". At least the titles would make sense... also I don't like the whole Parts 1&2 thing. Make them seperate films, it works better.
On another note, I recently purchased Watchmen on DVD. This is also an excellent film and one that I would like to watch with someone who will understand exactly what the kcuf is going on... hehe.
Perhaps I should have started this post with something along the lines of:
"Kyle's Journal.
October 12th 1985
Dog carcus in alley this morning. Tire tread over burst stomach. This City's afraid of me, I've seen it's true face... Seriously, I have you non-believing gits. Now, where was I? The streets are extended gutters and the gutters are full of blood and when the drains finally scab over, all the vermin will drown. The accumulated filth of all their sex and murder will foam up about their waists and all the whores and politicians will look up and shout "Save us!"... and I'll look down and whisper "...Oh alright then" then grin like a loon"
Well, that's all for now. You should know the script by now, you are part of the resistance etc, etc. Don't make me repeat it.
Tuesday, 7 July 2009
News From The Resistance - F.A.B. Father
5, 4, 3, 2, 1... Thunderbirds Are Go!
I've recently started getting back into Thunderb- ... You've never heard of Thunderbirds? Where were you in the sixties, man? ... You hadn't been born yet ... That's still no excuse!
Ah, well for those of my readers who are idiots (you know who you are), then I shall simply say this: ThunderbirdsfollowstheexploitsoftheTracybrothersastheyattempttosaveallthoseinneedbyswoopinginintheirwonderousmachinescreatedbyBrainswhoisagenius... *breath* theyarehelpedoutbyladypenelopeandparkerwhodrivearoundinapink - yes pink - rollsroyce.
Did you get that? You did, good. Don't ask me to do it again.
In other news: Harry Potter is coming out! Next Week! Okay so I'm only happy about Hermione Granger (Emma Watson) but I mean come on... she is hot and not up herself which is a plus.
Well, I'm going to sign off now. And remember, you are the resistance, etc etc. You know the rest.
F.A.B.
I've recently started getting back into Thunderb- ... You've never heard of Thunderbirds? Where were you in the sixties, man? ... You hadn't been born yet ... That's still no excuse!
Ah, well for those of my readers who are idiots (you know who you are), then I shall simply say this: ThunderbirdsfollowstheexploitsoftheTracybrothersastheyattempttosaveallthoseinneedbyswoopinginintheirwonderousmachinescreatedbyBrainswhoisagenius... *breath* theyarehelpedoutbyladypenelopeandparkerwhodrivearoundinapink - yes pink - rollsroyce.
Did you get that? You did, good. Don't ask me to do it again.
In other news: Harry Potter is coming out! Next Week! Okay so I'm only happy about Hermione Granger (Emma Watson) but I mean come on... she is hot and not up herself which is a plus.
Well, I'm going to sign off now. And remember, you are the resistance, etc etc. You know the rest.
F.A.B.
Wednesday, 1 July 2009
News From The Resistance - Hello again.
Hello there kind readers... reader... stalker...
Yeah, you know who you are!
Anyhoo, so my holiday was a hoot. Met an Irish lass in an Irish pub (who'da thunk it?), got insanely drunk and visited Hooters. Well, I say visited... I stood outside and got my photo taken. I also walked five hours from my hotel in Los Christianos to Torviscus and boy did my feet hurt afterwards.
So I come home and find everything as I left it. It's strange how life does that to you. You go away for two weeks and when you get back you wish you'd never left on account of seeing all your precious valubles again.
In other news, a biscuit will replace Michael Winner in those god awful Esure adverts. Am I the only person completely pissed off with the guy and his lack of good acting? A biscuit could do a better job, honestly!
What else is there to tell? Ah, yes I remember. Work on my recent pilot goes not very well. I can't decide on the direction of the series and thus I feel as though I can't finish the pilot. I could finish it, just to see how people react to it and get some feedback but with the feature length format, I'd be as well making it a movie.
Ah, the trials and tribulations of Virtual Screenwriting. Don't ya just love it?
Well that's me for now. And remember: If you're reading this, then you are part of the resistance! Now go blow those cyber gits to hell!
Yeah, you know who you are!
Anyhoo, so my holiday was a hoot. Met an Irish lass in an Irish pub (who'da thunk it?), got insanely drunk and visited Hooters. Well, I say visited... I stood outside and got my photo taken. I also walked five hours from my hotel in Los Christianos to Torviscus and boy did my feet hurt afterwards.
So I come home and find everything as I left it. It's strange how life does that to you. You go away for two weeks and when you get back you wish you'd never left on account of seeing all your precious valubles again.
In other news, a biscuit will replace Michael Winner in those god awful Esure adverts. Am I the only person completely pissed off with the guy and his lack of good acting? A biscuit could do a better job, honestly!
What else is there to tell? Ah, yes I remember. Work on my recent pilot goes not very well. I can't decide on the direction of the series and thus I feel as though I can't finish the pilot. I could finish it, just to see how people react to it and get some feedback but with the feature length format, I'd be as well making it a movie.
Ah, the trials and tribulations of Virtual Screenwriting. Don't ya just love it?
Well that's me for now. And remember: If you're reading this, then you are part of the resistance! Now go blow those cyber gits to hell!
Saturday, 6 June 2009
News From The Resistance: W00T! Tenerife!
Unfortunately - due to a mishap with my hotel's internet - this post was lost in Cyberspace. However, me being the IT genius that I am, I managed to recover it through some very complicated proccdures that both Scotty and The Doctor would be proud, and slightly baffled, at.
The post is as follows:
So, I arrived in Tenerife yesterday. A relatively quick flight followed by a not to long wait for suitcases and a five minute drive to the hotel.
Wow. That's what I call paradise.
The weather thus far has not been fantastic - cloudy, with not much sun. However, it is only Day 2 and I am optimistic.
Be well and remember "You Are Part Of The Resistance!"
The post is as follows:
So, I arrived in Tenerife yesterday. A relatively quick flight followed by a not to long wait for suitcases and a five minute drive to the hotel.
Wow. That's what I call paradise.
The weather thus far has not been fantastic - cloudy, with not much sun. However, it is only Day 2 and I am optimistic.
Be well and remember "You Are Part Of The Resistance!"
Wednesday, 3 June 2009
News From The Resistance: Skynet Base Destroyed
Terminator Salvation:
"The future is not set, there is no fate but what we make for ourselves."
Wow. That was pure awesomeness. Okay, so it wasn't as good as Star Trek, but I wasn't expecting it to be. TS is simply the closest any other sequel has managed to get to being as good as T2 and is much improved over T3.
All the elements were there and I had the feeling that the film was a rather large homage to the previous three films, while trying to start off it's own storylines. The continuity was also there, such as Connor's scar and Kate's pregnancy.
In terms of story I would have preferred it if Blair and Barnes had had more character development, but I guess that can come in time with this being the first of a new trilogy. There were times when I thought "Where are they going with this?" before I realised that the main plot was John Connor saving young Kyle Reese and thus the future as well. So really it hasn't deviated from the formula, McG has simply put a new twist on the "Person of importance who must be protected" element of the story. Which was a nice touch and was much better done than T3.
The acting was terrific and Christian Bale turned in an absolutley amazing performance as a fated mesiah who feels that he doesn't know what's going on anymore. I quote from the trailer "This isn't the war, my mother warned me about". Bryce Dallas Howard feels completely natural at his side offering much needed support. Seeing his fellow resistance soldiers rallying around him and drawing hope from one man is a great sight to behold.
Also, watch out for a cameo by everyone's favourite muscle-bound machine, and his catchphrase.
Overall, the film left me speechless. As a sequel it doesn't do much to reinvigorate the franchise, but works instead as a new stepping stone for the next one. The war has only just begun.
"I'll be back!"
"The future is not set, there is no fate but what we make for ourselves."
Wow. That was pure awesomeness. Okay, so it wasn't as good as Star Trek, but I wasn't expecting it to be. TS is simply the closest any other sequel has managed to get to being as good as T2 and is much improved over T3.
All the elements were there and I had the feeling that the film was a rather large homage to the previous three films, while trying to start off it's own storylines. The continuity was also there, such as Connor's scar and Kate's pregnancy.
In terms of story I would have preferred it if Blair and Barnes had had more character development, but I guess that can come in time with this being the first of a new trilogy. There were times when I thought "Where are they going with this?" before I realised that the main plot was John Connor saving young Kyle Reese and thus the future as well. So really it hasn't deviated from the formula, McG has simply put a new twist on the "Person of importance who must be protected" element of the story. Which was a nice touch and was much better done than T3.
The acting was terrific and Christian Bale turned in an absolutley amazing performance as a fated mesiah who feels that he doesn't know what's going on anymore. I quote from the trailer "This isn't the war, my mother warned me about". Bryce Dallas Howard feels completely natural at his side offering much needed support. Seeing his fellow resistance soldiers rallying around him and drawing hope from one man is a great sight to behold.
Also, watch out for a cameo by everyone's favourite muscle-bound machine, and his catchphrase.
Overall, the film left me speechless. As a sequel it doesn't do much to reinvigorate the franchise, but works instead as a new stepping stone for the next one. The war has only just begun.
"I'll be back!"
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