It does go well with the chicken.
Published 3:45PM, Friday, 04/06/2007 in UncategorizedThough I can’t always, or even often, get it up to post an epic, three-line post, I am reading the entire Internets, every day. I’ve signed up for a del.icio.us account and put the feed over in the sidebar so that even when I’m not posting, I can at least make feeble stabs at obeying this blog’s purpose, which is to be your web-equivalent of Neil from the Young Ones running downstairs yelling, “Guys! Guys!”
So I’ll make this an open thread. Discuss the linked articles, meta-discuss the del.icio.us feed, meta-meta discuss the shape of social relationships in a web 2.0 world, adhering if you wish to the Young Ones thematic structure, with an eye toward figuring out which of us is Rik.
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Wait a minute, because you’re too lazy to blog, we’re supposed to read other people’s blogs, and comment on those blogs on your blog?!?!
Cock.
I demand content, content! Pontificate!
Dude, all I do is read other people’s blogs and comment about it. Open threads are a proud and ancient blogular tradition. So you monkeys talk amongst yourselves.
Steve just outsourced his blogging.
Well, I’ll get this party started. 300 wasn’t great and Pan’s Labrynth was mega-dope. Discuss.
I disagree. 300 was dope, for what it was, a historically inaccurate action flick. I was kind of disappointed with Children of Man. It left me feeling like there should have been more.
On the bright side, less than a month until Spiderman 3 and Venomy goodness.
Gentlemen, are we forgetting that Hot Fuzz is but a few days away?
300 was very good. I went into it knowing that my expectations were a smidge higher than they should be, but I was all-in-all pleased with the film. It was said that if you wanted blood and thunder, this was the film for you - and I did - and it was.
Also, let me add that Zodiac was probably the best film I’ve seen in a very long time. I recommend it strongly.
Blades of Glory is also precisely what you hope it will be - and very good as well.
300 = boring central. I had much higher hopes, which frankly, were kind of low anyway. The dialogue left a lot to be desired. Although, “WE ARE SPARTA!” is a useful quote when trying to rally the troops for a night of drinking or something. I’m going to put my vote in for Reign Over Me as best movie in recent memory.
300 should have been a silent film.
Children of Men was excellent and brilliantly filmed.
Pan’s Labyrinth was the hot shit and if you missed it the first time, go see it.
Next up: GrindHouse.