Sunday, August 8, 2010

Nowhere Boy

Oh man. Oh man. Oh man.

Interwebz, I really want to see this.


click on the video to see it full size, I don't know why it never goes full size...annoying.


{Hopefully it doesn't suck.}

Ch-Ch-Check it out!

Mah friend, Lauren, has been a'workin on her blog! I didn't even know she had one until today...like 30 seconds ago.

Legit, Interwebz.


An example of some of the epic things you can find on her blog! Hellz yeah!

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Be My Friend?



I want to be friends with these people. Really badly.

Existing Friends, what do you think? Will they fit in with our craziness?!

Me thinks so. Yodel-ay eee-ooooo!


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Saturday, August 7, 2010

Friday, August 6, 2010

The Shopping Diet

I'd starve... fo' sho, Interwebz!

Ch-ch-checkitout at Abby-Normal

Inspiring!

So, I've recently heard about this great thing that billionaires are doing called "The Giving Pledge" where people like Warren Buffett, Bill Gates and George Lucas are giving away half of their wealth to charity.

Interwebz, I think that this is so fabulous! Giving half of their wealth to help those less fortunate is such an amazing thing for these people to be doing--I'd like to think that if I were in their shoes, I would try to do the same!

Hooray for giving!



This weekend I will use my PC and have a Star Wars marathon in their honor.


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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Dramditidramz.

Hokay.

So, dahling Interwebz, last night I went to see Inception with a few friends--one had seen it twice before, and the rest of us were newbies to the Inception world. After the movie let out, most of the audience was kindof in a state of "Whhahhht?"/ "OMIGAWD. DID YOU SEE THAT?!"/"I don't get it" shock.

While walking to the car, we started to discuss the movie, as all movie goers do, which led to clashing opinions being thrown out--one of my friends, a writer didn't think that the script was any good, another one of my friends picked up on little nuances and was surprised and satisfied by her findings, and I, well, I was pretty much in a state of shock over the hotness of Leo & JGL. (Fo'realzies Interwebz, Leo, like a fine wine, gets better and more tasty with age.) After we drove home and parted ways, satisfied with our evening spent in the AC eating M&M's, we went to bed--I for one had a bit of trouble getting to sleep (I didn't want a war to be waged in my head while I had my 6 hours, thank you very much...)

Today, however there was a bit of drama between those who enjoyed and those who didn't...I've started to wonder if maybe the movie itself is a form of an "inception"--having people choose sides "pro-Inception" or "anti-Inception" and forcing them to argue it out thus giving the movie itself more press and precedence in our lives.

As you know, Interwebs, I don't like confrontation. I also believe that everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I respect the fact that a few of my friends didn't think that Inception was as good as hyped--I agree that people made it out to be way more confusing than it actually was. I enjoyed the movie for it's cinematic qualities--the effects were beautiful, they enhanced the dreamworld, the casting was great--hello Joseph Gordon Levitt!--and I liked the fight scene in the anti-gravity. Pretty epicsawce, if I do say so myself.

As for the script, most action movies I've seen tend to have not-so-hot scripts. I go into the theater knowing that I'm going to see some hot men punch each other in the face and not hear epic award winning dialogue while they do it--and I'm okay with that. If in the future there is a movie that delivers both, sign me up!

So, Inception, I enjoyed you, but can't we just leave the drama at the theater where it belongs?

{Unless JGL is willing to make a house call. Then, I'm all for it.}