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Live for Nothing or Die for Something

Would I have gone to see this had it not been a free advance screening at the Alamo? Probably not. Our “tickets’ were spent shell casings from an automatic weapon, which was kind of cool.

There’s not a whole lot of movie here. It does contain the longest sequence of horrific violence I’ve seen in a movie. The last act was just the sound of a heavy artillery gun and people exploding.

1. There Will Be Blood
2. Ratatouille
3. Cloverfield
4. 9 Lives
5. Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind
6. The Big Lebowski
7. Voices of a Distant Star
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Ratatouille

Big surprise: another flawless gem from Pixar. I was joking with Dave some time ago that I’m getting tired of the perfection Pixar delivers. I’m ready for the horrible Pixar train wreck of a film.

1. There Will Be Blood
2. Ratatouille
3. Cloverfield
4. 9 Lives
5. Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind
6. The Big Lebowski
7. Voices of a Distant Star
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Genius at Work

This story only supports my theory further. How uncomfortable he must be in his human clothes.

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Oil Rigs and Shakey-cams

Daniel Day-Lewis has achieved a sort of mythological status, much like Bigfoot. People claim to have seen him or spoken with him outside of a movie set. But the fact is, he is a being existing outside the boundaries of our mundane world. Every few years, his tendrils of cosmic energy detect a story worthy of him and he coalesces into human form to assume the role needed. There is no acting involved. The Day-Lewis entity, for all intents and purposes, *is* that character. When filming is concluded, he retreats to his trailer. The next day the film crew will find only a crumpled pile of clothes coated in a glittering quartz-like film.

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If someone had a high-quality video camera with unlimited battery life strapped to their hand when a monster attacked New York City, the footage contained in the camera would look like Cloverfield.

1. There Will Be Blood
2. Cloverfield
3. 9 Lives
4. Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind
5. The Big Lebowski
6. Voices of a Distant Star
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Psst…Archives Back Online

They are in the footer.

Nausicaä

I have yet to see a bad Miyazaki film, though Nukes claims they exist.

Miyazaki borrows heavily from his friend Jean Giraud to get Nausicaa’s visual style. It almost seems like a tribute to him.

Great voice cast on the new Disney dub. You get Patrick Stewart and Edward James Olmos!

I also recently watched Voices of a Distant Star, a short 30 minute anime that was written and animated by one guy on his computer. It is a little choppy, but still very impressive when you compare it to an anime produced by an entire studio.

1. 9 Lives
2. Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind
3. The Big Lebowski
4. Voices of a Distant Star
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Maybe it should be called “AsleepFall”

I really liked The Longest Journey and I could potentially like Dreamfall. Several hours into it, I realized I wasn’t up for more drawn out cut scenes punctuated by boring puzzles.

I did realize something though: I tend to prefer adventure games featuring a female protagonist as they tend to offer a wider range of dramatic choices and explore the character a lot more. Cyberia is a good example of that.

1. Rock Band
2. Psychonauts
3. Puzzle Quest
4. Dreamfall: The Longest Journey
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Lollipop

Behold the second coming of Freddie Mercury.

Lollipop.

New Year, New Look

As you can see, I’ve changed the look of the site with this nifty foliage theme created by 5thirtyone.com. I still need to find a good place to put the archives and perhaps an index of all the tags.

Flash Forward

D-Bomb, the Sulpices and I hung out at Nukes’ place last night playing Rock Band and re-watching the last few episodes of Lost Season 3. The situation with the writer’s strike is infuriating. The best case scenario is looking like eight episodes of Lost with no sort of mid-season finale and then nothing for an indefinite amount of time.

1. Veronica Mars
2. Lost
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