The Juicy Aftermath

First off I’d like to congratulate Peter Jackson on earning the DGA (Director’s Guild of America) award for Best Director. He earned it, though I don’t think there is any surprise in the fact that he won this year. He also has the distinction of being the only director nominated three consecutive times (once for each Rings film). Only six of the DGA’s picks have historically not won the Oscar. Last year was one of those years when Chicago’s Rob Marshall lost to director-turned-pedophile-fugitive-from-international-law Roman Polanski.

Speaking of Chicago, you’re probably all wondering how the fricken’ Notwist concert was.

Let me tell you.

I died last night. Simply died… my spirit rose into the clouds (not clouds of smoke) and danced a minuet with the ozone layer before floating back to earth on the back of a giant flying purple sea turtle.

The Notwist played a visage of sound for my eyes and ears. They rock so hard, while being so precise… it’s awesome. Now, I don’t worship the band, I mean, come on, I’m a Christian, I’m to cut out the idols of my life and live devoted to God.

Here is the set list from what I can remember:

1. Pilot – This song is just so good. So good all around, very simple when you think about it, but so particular in all of the little sound sprinklings they do in their songs… this one was a great one to kick it off with.

2. Electric Bear – Mike and I always had this idea when we heard this song that this dark blue electic bear was slowly advancing on your sleeping form in the dead of night. When nothing else stirs, this malevolent mechanical bear with dimly glowing yellow pin holes for eyes, hovers slowly in the direction of your bed, with some dark purpose in mind. They broke the song in two with a long guitar/effects segment which was classic Notwist and made me hunger for new stuff.

3. The new stuff arrived!!! Carbon Heart – that is at least what I theorize this song is called, they just said “here is a new one, hope you enjoy” and kicked it off. This one started off pure guitar but then a weird, deeply effected bass line came in with some of the signature pop/squeak/book/woop drums that they have so perfected beyond the realm of mortal power. As far as I could discern the lyrics went something like this:

On a head

water made of plastic

(something indecypherable)

take a cool drink and wait

Ah my

Carbon Heart beats slow

Ah my

Carbon Heart beats slow

did it stop?

4. This Room – Mike always loved this track. Great two notes that are instantly recognizable. I tranced out on the floor (there were a lot of people smoking it up in the Metro) and had to be revived by Mike and Tess before I missed the next song.

And if I had missed the next song I might have had some sadness come over me.

5. Solitaire – Yes, I love this one. Just the violin/cello, whichever instrument it is I don’t know because I am musically rather illiterate, starting it off was awesome.

But we like it

from that point of view

so we stay here and there until dawn every day

6. The String – Ahhh, this song was new to me at the first concert, b/c it is off of the album 12. Pretty much everyone who was there last time loved this song and I love it now too. They did a pitch perfect job and even did the all-stop… then without a count-up they started all together in unison again while this loop played in the back of some sampled stuff I recognized from Off The Rail.

7. And what do you know? They segued into Off the Rail – this song is very pretty and slow, which seemed at an odd place in the concert right after a hard song like The String. It was just awesome though. They took the “different cars and trains” part and looped it over and over and over and did all of this crazy mixing electronica.

8. Puzzle – Leaving the electronic elements behind they concentrated on more guitar-driven songs. Puzzle is a great song that was also played last year at the concert and it was still just as amazing as before.

9. Unsaid, Undone – Yes!! They played a song from Nook, their second album. This song was quick and wonderful, especially the frenetic drumming, which their drummer handled without breaking a sweat.

10. Day 7 – This was the song they ended on, ironically enough, and we knew that far too little time had passed for this show to be over with. They took a bow after a lengthy and awesome climax of “Day 7, and I’m love galore”

Encore! We shouted for barely 2 minutes I think and they were back on the stage, having had some water and readied themselves for a stunning 5 song Encore!!

11. Chemicals – Yes. Yes it is about a million times as good live as it is off the CD.

12. No Encores – this song is easily my favorite off of the album Shrink (the fourth album)_They took off rocking at the end of this song which surprised me a great deal.

13. One With The Freaks – have you ever been all messed up? Satisfying is the best way to describe this song and it satisfies (not the same way God satisfies my inner spiritual needs… but oh it is a good satisfaction)

14. Black Ant – Another new song!!! I couldn’t tell the lyrics to this song but what shocked me was the stark contrast it bore to the rest of Neon Golden and Shrink. This could be the new sound the band is growing into. This song was equal parts Folk, some jazz piano, the drum fx were mind boggling and the guitar took on almost a Joe Christmas feel towards the end before breaking into a cool rock out that swelled and meshed with all of the other intriguing melodies into the most glorious climax of a Notwist song since I first listened to The Incredible Change of our Alien.

15. How would you choose to end your life if you could? Would it be to die saving your family from the wreckage of a destroyed sinking battleship? Or would it be in a hospital bed listening to Consequence? I’d pick the hospital bed without having to spend a millisecond thinking about it. Yes, Consequence was the final song and it was well deserved. No drunk girls swaying and braying this time either.

Sigh, then the concert was over 😦

We got to hang out with the band for a bit afterwards, and Tess got some pictures of Mike and I arm in arm with the Achers. We’ll have to post some of them up on our blogs when they get developed 😉

Oh, Themselves (the opening band) was okay. I could hang with their weird hybrid electronic grunge rap. But I wasn’t necessarily enthralled either.

Until the next tour… wait! Fire Theft is coming up just around the bend… yesss!

The Phantom Blog

So I suppose you all have been wondering where my urge to blog has been for the past week or so. It has been, along with my appetite for human sacrifice, on the backburner for a while now.

My life has been good, though largely devoid of sleep. recently, Panera Bread thought that it would be in the best interest of all of its employees to ban the playing of any and all CDs in the back of the store. Now, you have to realize, that in a restaurant, the employee’s experience consists largely of serving demanding customers all day long, and so to gain a brief moment of respite, the employee might consider going into the back and listening to music, if only for a bit. But, some selfish dipstick of an employee decided that he was offended by music his coworkers were playing, and decided that he’d better complain about it. When his complaints went unheard, he got pissed off and now has openend up a lawsuit against Panera over the offensive music he was FORCED to listen to against his will. So, in accordance with the company Harassment policy, now all employees are going to be fricking upset and enraged, instead of just one. From a corporate standpoint, it makes sense “we don’t want to be sued, it is bad to be sued by people” makes sense. But “we don’t want to offend anyone in the slightest manner for even the most trivial reason because we’re afraid that that person will get hopping mad and wish that are heads were blasted off with a DD4 Destove but not before we were tortured with hot needles in the kneecaps for 72 hours straight without sleep and forced to enhale garbage fumes every time we nodded off”. THAT, my friends, makes no sense at all. I don’t think we ought to walk around this earth looking to piss people off but at the same time I don’t think we ought to tiptoe through life worrying constantly about infringing on somebody else’s sensibilities becuase they might get offended. People need to be offended or they will never grow, they will cease to care about anything and perhaps even forget their manners themselves if they are never once offended. Offend people to open their hearts, that’s what I say.

There are few things more despicable than a person who sells out their freedom so that somebody else may enjoy peace of mind. Comfort is a luxury, not a right, and you consequently have no right to be comfortable whatsoever. A culture of self-satisfaction that blames its troubles on a God it doesn’t seriously believe in because of the actions of men and their destructive tendencies not only deserves to be supplanted but inevitably will be supplanted by somebody else.

So I was glad that it was sunny yesterday… I hope that trend continues in the coming months. 🙂

Oscar Noms

THE OSCAR NOMINATIONS ARE IN BOYS!

I love The Lord of the Rings so I must point out that it recieved 11 Nominations including Best Picture and Best Director. Cold Mountain, for the record, was royally snubbed in both of the aforementioned categories.

Here are the rest of the nominees:

ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE

Johnny Depp – PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: THE CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARL

Ben Kingsley – HOUSE OF SAND AND FOG

Jude Law – COLD MOUNTAIN

Bill Murray – LOST IN TRANSLATION

Sean Penn – MYSTIC RIVER

(you’ll notice that I’ve italicized one of the names above, that is because I believe this person/film will be the victor) After each category I shall explain my prediction… and hope to God that I am accurate 🙂

Okay, so this category is pretty much not one you usually have to think about very much. Now, I will concede that Bill Murray got the Golden Globe for Best Actor (Comedy). But this is the Academy, and the Academy sadly rarely gives out Best Actor awards for comedic performances. Now, this is not a end all be all of the awards syste. Sean Penn turned in two quality performances this year, one in Mystic River and the other in 21 Grams, he’s my bet for Best Actor.

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

Alec Baldwin – THE COOLER

Benicio Del Toro – 21 GRAMS

Djimon Hounsou – IN AMERICA

Tim Robbins – MYSTIC RIVER

Ken Watanabe – THE LAST SAMURAI

This category is a little trickier. Alec Bladwin is ruled out in my book because The Cooler has only been out for a few weeks on very limited disribution. Benicio has won before, Djimon really is an awesome actor and deserves to win… and In America as a film has been around for a while and has a fair sized viewership. Tim Robbins is a solid actor but my bet is on Ken Watanabe, he had a gut-churning sweet role in The Last Samurai. He is my pick.

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE

Keisha Castle-Hughes -WHALE RIDER

Diane Keaton – SOMETHING’S GOTTA GIVE

Samantha Morton – IN AMERICA

Charlize Theron – MONSTER

Naomi Watts – 21 GRAMS

This line up is full of good chioces. Whale Rider has been a critical as well as an audience fave, which puts Keisha high up on the list, and so I’ve chosen her. Diane and Samantha are solid, but probably not as well known as the roles Charlize and Naomi had in their films.

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

Shohreh Aghdashloo – HOUSE OF SAND AND FOG

Patricia Clarkson – PIECES OF APRIL

Marcia Gay Harden – MYSTIC RIVER

Holly Hunter – THIRTEEN

Ren?e Zellweger – COLD MOUNTAIN

Yeah yeah yeah, Ren?e won the Golden Globe and that is the primary reason I’ve chosen her for the Academy Award too. She was nominated for Chicago last year but failed to attain the coveted little golden man. The other two high marks in this category are Shohreh, she has been a critical favorite, and Holly Hunter, who had an eye-opening role in Thirteen.

ANIMATED FEATURE FILM

BROTHER BEAR

FINDING NEMO

THE TRIPLETS OF BELLEVILLE

The Triplets of Belleville would win most likely if it had been playing in more than just one theater in New York City. But seeing as that is the only place in the continental U.S. that you could view the film, I doubt that it will win. Brother Bear? No. Nemo? The fact that that film even EXISTS boggles my mind: the detail and faithful recreation of the ocean floor is amazing. And the story is not that bad 🙂

ART DIRECTION

GIRL WITH A PEARL EARRING

THE LAST SAMURAI

THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING

MASTER AND COMMANDER: THE FAR SIDE OF THE WORLD

SEABISCUIT

I like the Lord of the Rings. ’nuff said.

CINEMATOGRAPHY

CITY OF GOD

COLD MOUNTAIN

GIRL WITH A PEARL EARRING

MASTER AND COMMANDER: THE FAR SIDE OF THE WORLD

SEABISCUIT

I want City of God to win really badly in this category… however Girl With A Pearl Earring and Master and Commander are worthy competitors, especially Girl. It details a fictional period of the life of legendary painter Vermeer, whose work is noted especially for it’s photographic quality and unique representation of light.

COSTUME DESIGN

GIRL WITH A PEARL EARRING

THE LAST SAMURAI

THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING

MASTER AND COMMANDER: THE FAR SIDE OF THE WORLD

SEABISCUIT

For the third film, nearly every culture and character has a part and thus the whole breadth of the epic trilogy and it’s incredible costume design can be taken in 🙂

DIRECTING

CITY OF GOD

THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING

LOST IN TRANSLATION

MASTER AND COMMANDER: THE FAR SIDE OF THE WORLD

MYSTIC RIVER

LOTR does have the buzz. City of God is nominated, which is awesome. But it will not win. Mystic River is Clint Eastwood’s best since Unforgiven… but it has nothing on LOTR!!!

DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

BALSEROS

CAPTURING THE FRIEDMANS

THE FOG OF WAR

MY ARCHITECT

THE WEATHER UNDERGROUND

Just a slightly-educated guess.

DOCUMENTARY SHORT SUBJECT

ASYLUM

CHERNOBYL HEART

FERRY TALES

Sure beats me 😛

FILM EDITING

CITY OF GOD

COLD MOUNTAIN

THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING

MASTER AND COMMANDER: THE FAR SIDE OF THE WORLD

SEABISCUIT

Truth be told, I think that City of God might win this one, it is a strong competitor. But I still think that LOTR has the buzz.

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM

THE BARBARIAN INVASIONS

EVIL

THE TWILIGHT SAMURAI

TWIN SISTERS

?ELARY

It’s the only one I’ve heard of before 😛

MAKEUP

THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING

MASTER AND COMMANDER: THE FAR SIDE OF THE WORLD

PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: THE CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARL

Gotta love them orcs!

MUSIC (SCORE)

BIG FISH

COLD MOUNTAIN

FINDING NEMO

HOUSE OF SAND AND FOG

THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING

Enough Film Critic’s associations have picked Howard Shore again for Best Score, even though he’s already won for LOTR. Cold Mountain got T Bone Burnett to do the music (he did O Brother, Where Art Thou?), which could tip the scales. Big Fish was good, if reserved Danny Elfman. Finding Nemo was vintage Pixar. I have not seen House of Sand and Fog.

MUSIC (SONG)

“Into the West” – THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING

“A Kiss at the End of the Rainbow” – A MIGHTY WIND

“Scarlet Tide” – COLD MOUNTAIN

“The Triplets of Belleville” – THE TRIPLETS OF BELLEVILLE

“You Will Be My Ain True Love” – COLD MOUNTAIN

The only other song on this list that even is good is the one from The Triplets of Belleville. Cold Mountain with two? 😦 A Mighty Wind got nominated, that is awesome. Not likely to win but awesome still to be nominated. Also a great song.

BEST PICTURE

THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING

LOST IN TRANSLATION

MASTER AND COMMANDER: THE FAR SIDE OF THE WORLD

MYSTIC RIVER

SEABISCUIT

… You know why.

SHORT FILM (ANIMATED)

BOUNDIN’

DESTINO

GONE NUTTY

HARVIE KRUMPET

NIBBLES

Even though Pixar won this one last year, I’m going to go with them again 🙂

SHORT FILM (LIVE ACTION)

DIE ROTE JACKE (The Red Jacket)

MOST (The Bridge)

SQUASH

(A) TORZIJA ([A] Torsion)

TWO SOLDIERS

Um, I have no idea what these even are.

SOUND

THE LAST SAMURAI

THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING

MASTER AND COMMANDER: THE FAR SIDE OF THE WORLD

PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: THE CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARL

SEABISCUIT

Lost last year but won Sound Editing? Odd. Gonna flip flop this year 🙂

SOUND EDITING

FINDING NEMO

MASTER AND COMMANDER: THE FAR SIDE OF THE WORLD

PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: THE CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARL

My uneducated pick 🙂

VISUAL EFFECTS

THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING

MASTER AND COMMANDER: THE FAR SIDE OF THE WORLD

PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: THE CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARL

Master and Commander was awesome and detailed, Pirates got a little old and cheesy. LOTR? Just right 🙂

WRITING (ADAPTED SCREENPLAY)

AMERICAN SPLENDOR

CITY OF GOD

THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING

MYSTIC RIVER

SEABISCUIT

The other films in this category all deserve to be there hands down, but adapting Tolkien to the screen? Who would take on such a monsterous task? And it has as yet not won an award as such and so deserves above the others to take home the little golden guy.

WRITING (ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY)

THE BARBARIAN INVASIONS

DIRTY PRETTY THINGS

FINDING NEMO

IN AMERICA

LOST IN TRANSLATION

I’ve heard that this film is written so well, it is a favorite for this award.

Slaughter all the meat

Well I am finally plunked down at my computer for the first time in several days, looking forward to a time of R and R (so to speak) for the next day. My life spiked into one big, blurred crescendo beginning on Monday morning and hurtling onward almost without relenting until just now.

I love life. I love God. I love my friends and my Roo.

Thank heaven that I am finally hittin the hay.

“I already have one enemy working against me: myself.” – Kristen, this girl from Offenhaur who has a unique way of expressing low self-esteem 🙂

“The story of my life”

Well I finally went to see Big Fish! And it was a whopper. I mean, you could chalk this one up as the one that got away but it is more likely to swim around in your mind for weeks to come. After landing this big fish and cleaning it and cooking it up for supper, I felt that it would be good let it flop around for a while before whacking its head off with a hatchet.

So, here is why Big Fish is good, great, a quality movie with only a few instances of naked bottoms being shown, and why it is a gazillion times better than Cold Dead Lifeless Soulless Heartless Worthless Mountain. First of all, Ewan McGregor does an excellent job playing Young Edward Bloom. He does a decent job of having a southern accent and oozes smiles and determination and sappy charm. Alison Lohman is okay as Young Sandra Templeton/Blom, but I found her to be kind of… how shall we say… ‘not really in the movie much’. Albert Finney is excellent as Senior Edward Bloom and as such deserves a nomination of some sort for his performance. Billy Crudup is Billy Crudup, nothing new, he’s not bad but he’s not dynamic either. Jessica Lange is good for the bits that we get a window in on her character as Senior Sandra Bloom… again, not in the movie quite enough I think. And then there’s Helena Bonham Carter who plays a witch and a woman. And let’s not forget Steve Buscemi, one of the reasons that any movie can become instantly better because he is in it. The story was fascinating and definitely full of wonder and adventure and imagination. One of the overall criticisms I’ve heard most for the film is that it doesn’t break out enough and explode with that imagination. Which I will agree with. Now, don’t get me wrong, the film is gorgeous, well-filmed and full of color. But I do get the sense that there was potential here that was not quite fully realized along the way. Pity. All those things aside, Big Fish is definitely a great movie and one that merits being seen multiple times at that. I particularly love the theme of the value of the life of one man, and the many other lives that it touches and how because of this one person, so many things are so very different than they might have been without him. Ciao.

Big Fish

lead acting: 9/10

supporting acting: 7/10

story: 8/10

directing: 8/10

production design/value: 9/10

overall score: 8.2

Classes

Well I have been through the better part of my first week in classes, which has been nice, busy, and also a kind of rude awakening back to the cruel dead world.

Also an awakening back to the fact that I do not belong to that world, and that my Roo is back and I can see her *more*. I have friends in all classes, which is awesome 🙂 And my classes look like they’ll be forgiving and not too harsh on me. It is the combination of work and school and a seeming inability to get to bed before 2a.m. that strikes fear into my very heart. I need to figure out a way of controlling my time, because, invariably, no matter how late I am up out doing something or hanging out with friends I will still stay up for a little while longer while at home to savor a few moments alone to reflect on the day and God and perhaps blog or send an email or two 🙂

To all of ya’ll who wondered what my schedule would be looking like this is basically it for the semester:

Monday: class 8am-9:15am

break 9:15am-12:30pm

class 12:30pm-1:20pm

break 1:20pm-2:30pm

class 2:30pm-3:20pm

break or work 3:20pm-sleep

Tuesday: class 8am-9:15am

break or work 9:15am-7pm

bible study 7pm-9pm

roo bible study 9:30pm

Wednesday: class 8:30am-11:20am

break 11:20am-12:30pm

class 12:30pm-1:20pm

break 1:20pm-2:30pm

class 2:30pm-3:20pm

break or work 3:20pm-sleep

youth group (if I can make it 😛 ) 7pm-9pm

Thursday: break/work early-6pm

519 8pm-?

Friday: class 8am-9:15am

break 9:15am-12:30pm

class 12:30pm-1:20pm

break 1:20pm-2:30pm

class 2:30pm-3:20pm

break or work 3:20pm-sleep

Saturday: break or work

“So you wrap your legs around this Inman feller?”

My chosen favorite line from the movie Cold Mountian, a line uttered by the bouncy slurred twangy character of Ruby Thewes… played by Ren?e Zellweger.

Gaul, what a picture. The film was good, there is no doubt that it has production values and that it was made with the utmost of care and attention to detail. I found the story itself to be uninspiring though, and also generally predictable. There were some great cameos, but that is a problem when the cameos are a larger reason that the movie is good rather than the story or the performances by the leading actors. Jude Law does a good job as Inman: he starts out clean, grows an awesome beard, shaves it, grows more awesome beards, and shaves them. All the while his eyes are atwinkle with the grave certainty that his soul is forever damned because of the crap he has witnessed on the battlefield. Nicole Kidman does a flat pitiable job as Ada Monroe, if her character is supposed to be adrift, aimless and mostly pitiful for the duration of the movie then she nails the role and lots of little awards go her way. But I for one found the entire love story to be rather stilted and ponderous, slowly aching its way towards a very obvious and not very touching conclusion. Donald Sutherland is in the movie, though not for long. Philip Seymour Hoffman plays one of the most detestable roles I have seen an actor play in a movie since seeing Peter Weller as Bill Lee in Naked Lunch, or Jennifer Connolly playing Marion Silver in Requiem for a Dream. Jena Malone has a neat, if very brief and quite final cameo in the film. And Natalie Portman has a cameo and does a pretty durn good job of her role. But my #1 favorite supporting character is Mr. Thewes, played by good old Brendan Gleeson, whom you might all remember as Hamish from Braveheart… or the executive from MI:2… or the dad from 28 Days Later… or the club weilding sheriff from Gangs of New York… and he’s going to be in Troy, yes.

All in all I don’t reccomend seeing this film in the theaters, because you won’t be able to fast forward the crappy scenes, which are abrupt and quite offensive. Again, Philip Seymour Hoffman dissapoints me by playing this sick role.

And I realized that I don’t really have a rating system in place for my movies so I will have to institute Joel’s Movie Rating System for beginning with this year. So far here are the ratings for the only two films I’ve seen in the theater this year:

1 = whoever made this nasty crap needs to be shot… now.

2 = whoever created this smelly piece of trash needs to be given many savage indian rug burns before being banished from Hollywood for all time.

3 = whoever pooped this stinker out needs to quit asking their daddy for jobs in Hollywood.

4 = whoever shot this snotball from their cranium ought to start wondering how a no-talent hack like themselves made it into the industry.

5 = whoever made this film needs some serious improvement but they aren’t ignorant of elements that make a story good or entertaining.

6 = whoever crafted this film did a good job and I can tolerate it… but probably only once.

7 = whoever spent time on this film did a decent job and deserves accolades and money and should continue to work.

8 = whoever worked hard on this film has solid talent and I will certainly enjoy and come back for more in the future.

9 = whoever this person is should be glad that God allowed them to make films because they were born for it and should never stop until they die.

10 = this number only reserved for films which blow me out of my shoes and prove to me once again that magic still exists in the chemical emulsion of film.

The Last Samurai:

lead acting: 7/10

supporting acting: 9/10

story: 7/10

directing: 8/10

production design/value: 8/10

overall score: 7.8

Cold Mountain:

lead acting: 5/10

supporting acting: 7/10

story: 4/10

directing: 8/10

production design/value: 8/10

overall score: 6.4

Phlighpze (Pronounced ‘flips’)

Nobody can possible match up to me! I stayed up until 11pm last night using the phone in two ways: for the internet and for talking to people. And then I woke up at 5:30am and went to work for 7 hours! I am superman! I am so amazingly good at functioning in life. Actuallly it’s all thanks to the devil: coffee. And even though it is a diuretic (meaning it sucks water out of your body instead of giving water to your body) I still live upon it sometimes. Gaul, if only the Arabs had never discovered that God created a bean with the potent qualities that the coffee bean contains. And so now I have discovered that coffee is indeed addicting and detrimental, it stunts your growth, makes you unhappy when you can’t drink it, and generally prevents you from being a human in the wee morning hours until you succumb to its siren call of slow death.

In other more jubilant news Big Fish hits theaters nationwide tomorrow and I hope to go and see this baby soon, though I will have to wait for Roo to come back because she wants to see it with me. In other good movie news, even though I still haven’t seen it, Cold Mountain was overlooked for a DGA nomination. That means a huge boulder has been placed in the path of this seemingly perfectly crafted Oscar baby in the fact that Anthony Minghella (the director) has been rejected for a Director’s Guild of America nomination, a key forcasting board for the Academy Awards. Only six times in the 55 year existence of the DGA has their award for Best Director not been the same as the Academy award for Best Director. Ooh, and that seems to pretty much cut Cold Mountain out of THAT category, which paves the way even more for Return of the King. And it seems that the runtime for the Extended Edition of that film when it comes out will be more along the lines of 4 hours and 15 minutes versus the 4 hours and 50 minutes it was purported to be 🙂

I’m out for now.

Pop the bubble

Day 7

the shore

I can see the shore from here

I see your town, your house

and you

The score is

I count the letters of your name

I count the days ’til you

are here again

Day 7

And I’m love galore

Hello bloggers. Time has been kind to me and thusly I have been kind to time. However I must awaken at an ungodly hour tomorrow so I regret to say that this is the extent of my blog entry. The Notwist comes to America again this year and I am excited, I want to see them again. Toodles!