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A new trailer that has me extremely interested is The Adjustment Bureau. What I find so intriguing is the slow build and strong emotionality that fills this trailer. The plot is presented quickly, while focusing on the relationship between the characters David Norris (Matt Damon) and Elise Sellas (Emily Blunt). While the story will undoubtedly … Continue reading →
Let’s talk about Survivor. You know, ‘Risin’ Up – Back on the Streets‘. This song defined a generation and it’s about time the goddamn guys who wrote and performed it received the accolades they deserve! Probably the –Hmrph– most important band of the decade of raygun, Survivor was the epitome of hard-working, blue collar rock-n-roll … Continue reading →
Whew! It’s nice to finally be able to put this puppy to bed. I wasn’t really keeping track of time; I’ve been at this for almost two months now! Thirty four movies (I’m not counting 1492, the one I didn’t see, of course): A couple classics, a few really good ones, and a whole lot … Continue reading →
This is the third part in a series of blogs looking at the TV shows, books and Films that made me the geek I am today. Part 1, Masters of the Universe: http://chud.com/articles/blogs/2627/Anatomy-of-a-Geek.html Part 2, Ghostbusters: http://chud.com/articles/blogs/2630/Anatomy-of-a-Geek-Part-2.html There is an episode of Red Dwarf where Rimmer describes Lister as a Fried Egg sandwich with Chilly … Continue reading →
Father – forgive me, for I have sinned. It has been two weeks since my last blog confession. My work schedule has been temporarily changed for the past couple of weeks. This has left me seeing day where you see night, telling me it’s black when I know that it’s white.It’s always the same. It’s … Continue reading →