I guess my taste buds have changed because I prefer it over white.
Bought All-Star Superman. I also bought a comic called Living With the Dead, a decision that was based soley on the art (which kind of reminds me of Clerks-era Phil Hester). After reading it, I don't really regret it, but it is not really written well at all. You win some. Lose some.
Dog Soldiers, a film by Neil Marshall (Descent), is most awesome. He really is a master of tense are-they-gonna-make-it? moments. I saw on IMDB that he is working on a film called Doomsday so I need to remember to be on the lookout for that one.
"Into the Clear" by Andrew W. K. is a minute and a half of pure hope.
Voila:
Almost up to date, folks.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Your Life Was Ended By Murmaids
So, just trying to catch up a little here. The Dethalbum: awesome! Death Note: The first anime in a good long while that has peaked my interest and sunk its claws in and won't let go. I am hooked. I am finally getting around to shooting the roll of Kodachrome that I bought a month ago. I don't know whether to really make this roll something special or to shoot like normal and expect the results to be the something special. I'm leaning towards the latter because I certainly don't want to force it. Anyway, blah, blah, black and white, blah, blah:
Labels:
anime,
black and white,
deadly death death,
Death,
death note,
dethalbum,
photography
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Audrey Tautou's Smile Can Change The World
Even when she's playing a totally obsessed psycho. He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not is such a film that fits that bill and quite well done might I add. Not life changing but a really good watch. I have been doing some composing today that will hopefully fit into my semi-concept that I am working on. That and watching movies. Here's my a triptych I put together.
I rather like it. I kind of considered doing black bars. I probably wouldn't have out of pure laziness if not for the additional input on the part of chrishaley. If you choose, you can click here, and see this REAL big. If I were remotely html-inclined, I would make the images slightly bigger on here, but I'm just glad I have the current sizes not cut off. So, that is Jason's car that was less than 2 months old before it became totaled (much suckage). Fortunately, he escaped unharmed.
I rather like it. I kind of considered doing black bars. I probably wouldn't have out of pure laziness if not for the additional input on the part of chrishaley. If you choose, you can click here, and see this REAL big. If I were remotely html-inclined, I would make the images slightly bigger on here, but I'm just glad I have the current sizes not cut off. So, that is Jason's car that was less than 2 months old before it became totaled (much suckage). Fortunately, he escaped unharmed.
Labels:
audrey tautou,
feeling creative,
french movie,
movies,
music,
photography,
triptych
Friday, November 23, 2007
Where There's Gold...
So, wow...haven't updated in a good while. Many things happened some of which I'm sure that I forget. MC Chris show (awesome!). Thanksgiving (much food goodness). Acquired the Dethalbum deluxe edition (\m/!!). Saw/rewatched plenty of good movies: Re-Animator (1st time), Knocked Up, Magnolia to name a few. Of course, I've taken plenty of photographs:
There is plenty more where this came from. I just want to not post too much. I will make a point to update much more frequently. It is weird because I have had inspiration to write blog entries, but I just never got around to doing them. Ah, well. Shut up.
There is plenty more where this came from. I just want to not post too much. I will make a point to update much more frequently. It is weird because I have had inspiration to write blog entries, but I just never got around to doing them. Ah, well. Shut up.
Monday, November 5, 2007
Break Me Off a Piece of That Applesauce
So, I officially reclaimed Regina Spektor today. One of many in a long line of shared or (in this case) mutually appreciated artists/bands that holds some connection with the ex-ball and chain. By the mere quoting of Ms. Spektor's lyrics, I was, for a while, deeply offended - as if to say that my ex doesn't deserve those lyrics. Though my feelings on the matter are steadfast, I can say with pride that Begin to Hope has finally re-entered the fold of the music library...of my heart (aww). I listened to the album four and a half times today, and it was enjoyable every time. Now, if only the same can happen for Children of Bodom and Dir En Grey, I will be all set:
That's all (my brain can throw up) for now. Got a roll back today so I'll be posting again soon.
That's all (my brain can throw up) for now. Got a roll back today so I'll be posting again soon.
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