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Salieri is my Soulmate

I am a thoroughly mediocre man, and I’ve made peace with this. In fact I honestly believe that making a monument to mundanity, recognising your meagreness and faults and moving on with your life, is part of growing up. It, hopefully, signals the transition from arrogant, self centred, child to a functioning part of a … Continue reading

Neaux Way Possible- Twilight

I finally broke down and watched Twilight this week. Yes, has it been almost 2 years since its release? I gotta say, this movie held my interest for the 2 hours it ran.. but just barely. Not much happens in this film at all. But as I watched Twilight I couldn’t help but think of … Continue reading

Devin is so right about 3D…

It will die!  I don’t enjoy it for a combination of factors: 1. Gratutious use of 3D2. The surplus charge for a movie ticket3. Cinematography is hopefully my profession someday and unless you spend the money to actually previz and shoot in 3D than its an absolute destruction of the original vision.4. 3D is nothing new, its … Continue reading

Fine-Toothed Coombs: The Lost Blog

At current, I’m drinking a bottle of champagne and listening to ‘Jesse’s Girl.” I consider this the hidden blog. If you read it, good for you. I am spectacularly drunk, moreo than usual. You might be asking, “Why, Devin, why?” but I doubt it. I’m just really drunk. So, I figured I’d post this just … Continue reading

From Dusk 'Til Don #2: WARNING: Due to Some Demo-Graphic Content, Parental Discretion is Advised

I just turned thirty-five over the weekend, and aside from noting that I can quote a stop-motion animated Ralph Macchio from the old Lipton Brisk Iced Tea commercials for the next year to the point of annoying people, there really isn’t anything about being thirty-five that feels any different from being thirty-four.  That is, until … Continue reading