- 10:30 Waiting for train at clifton down. Haven't been here for a while! #
- 11:23 Back from interview. Walked from TM to home, so why are legs aching like mad?! #
- 11:54 Ahhhh, jogging pants are much more comfortable than suit trousers. #
- 12:10 OH MY GOSH. Someone needs to buy me tinyurl.com/3l2323 AND tinyurl.com/4o6opf I actually need them. #
- 15:55 Hello. I have written a blog entry @ ceriselle.org: Things I Love Thursday www.ceriselle.org/?p=119. #
- 16:36 Argh. I hate tidying my room, which may be why it looks like my wardrobe exploded in here. #
- 18:29 Wow, I have far too many books to read www.flickr.com/photos/hgc2/2633653309/ #
- 21:15 Full with chips and sausages from the chippy. Perhaps this flat is not in the best location - opposite a chippy, a Chinese, and above a cafe #
- 23:36 Admiring the new projection screen - not bad for £20 from Ikea :) #
- 23:43 "Heaven" (you know, the DJ Sammy/John Barrowman song) was originally by Bryan Adams. Why do I care about this? #
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( You are about to view content that may not be appropriate for minors. ) Things I Love Thursday
Originally published at ceriselle.org. Please leave any comments there. Its Thursday already? Madness.
Time to clean my room. That one is definately not on the love list! tutelage: Dictionary.com Word of the Day
tutelage: guardianship; protection; also, instruction.
Companion piece or fragment? U-decide!
( You are about to view content that may not be appropriate for minors. ) A Video A Day: Where The Hell Is Matt?
Episode 65: “The same stream of life that runs through my veins night and day runs through the world and dances in rhythmic measures (translated from Bengali)” I get a smile on my face everytime I see this video. Matt Harding spent 14 months visiting 42 countries to create this video that features him dancing this silly dance in all the places he has visited. In 2003 and 2006 he previously did the same project and even then the result was cool. The difference of this video is, that Matt invited people to dance with him and the result is just heartwarming: Where the Hell is Matt? (2008) from Matthew Harding on Vimeo. Part of what makes it work though is the choice of music (Praan by Garry Schyman); this so going on my list of getting-out-of-a-dip music. This video and all the previous ones can be found on WhereTheHellIsMatt.com. todays silly postings from twitter
Review: Wanted
Unlike in the US, where both Wall-E and Wanted opened last weekend, here in the UK we got stuck with only Wanted (we’ll have to wait a couple more weeks for the from-what-I’ve-heard-so-far “perfect” Wall-E). But, man, what a film did we get stuck with. It might not have the same finesse or perfection or timelessness that Wall-E undoubtly will have, but it takes you on one hell of a ride.
Wanted stars James McAvoy as lifeless gutless office cublicle dweller Wesley Gibson. His life sucks and he knows it; his girlfriend is cheating on him with his slimy best friend, his boss yells at him every day, his whole life consists of everyday the same old boring routine. It all turns around though when one day the sexy and deadly Fox (Angelina Jolie) shows up to inform him that his long lost father is actually an assassin and was murdered yesterday. Wesley is recruited into his father’s old organisation (led by Morgan Freeman), The Fraternity, a secret society of super assassins, who will train him to avenge his father. First off, this movie is based on the graphic novel of the same name by Mark Millar, but trust me, it is nothing alike. This movie isn’t an adaptation, the whole premise is even completely different (superassassins in the movie, superheroes/villains in the comic)! I’m mainly surprised of Millar’s claim that 70% is like the comic. No, it isn’t! More like 15%. They’ve lifted a couple minor scenes from the beginning of the comic, threw in a couple of characters with the same name, but rewrote the rest of the entire movie. Don’t get me wrong, I love the film as it is, but don’t expect an adaption of the book. Truth is I’m not even sure a true adaption would have worked; I don’t think a lot of movie goers would have appreciated that story.
There are people who are going to hate this movie, who will call it stupid, who will lament the loss of this generation’s moral code (I’m not making this up, just check out the message board on IMDB). While I’m not disagreeing with all of them (I mean nobody can claim Wanted is a smart film), it somehow seems to me that some people expect every movie to be Oscar-worthy and dramatic and serious, and thereby disregarding and belittling all other movies. Some movies are just meant to be brainless entertainment. And Wanted is one of them. On the action front Wanted delivers and it lives up to it’s R-rating/18-certificate. As you might have seen in the trailer, there’s a great car chase at the beginning of the movie and after that (not to give any spoilers away) it only gets better. It’s R-rating comes from a lot of bloody Wesley, bullets going through heads and part of the film being set in an abbatoir, but it wasn’t as disgusting and bloody as it could have been. I felt queasier at 300 and Sin City, then with Wanted, just to give you a slight idea what type of R-rating we’re talking about.
James McAvoy is great as Wesley. If you had told me last year, this guy would be an action hero (not completely fitting, it sounds too goody two-shoes) I wouldn’t have believed you. But he manages to pull it off. His character starts off as a (to put it in the terms of the movie) pussy and turns into a bad-ass killer; and McAvoy makes you believe it. Wesley isn’t that likable, but you don’t care, he isn’t meant to be likable, he’s a killer. I didn’t get Angelina Jolie’s casting as Fox when I first heard about it, but that’s because I was expecting the Fox from the comic. She’s perfect though as Fox in the movie, although her acting chops are thoroughly underused here; except for a couple key scenes, she’s just standing pretty for most of the movie. Any random actress/model/”actress/model” could have filled that position.
I was expecting a lot from director Timur Bekmambetov; I loved the visual style of two of his previous films, Nightwatch and Daywatch. Here he delivers… sometimes. Some scenes are beautifully shot, in a comi-book visceral like style, slightly over the top, but still stunning. Other times though he does the same “mistake”as a lot of current day action movie directors: he doesn’t focus and moves the camera way too quickly. Give us time to see what on the screen! Next to that there are a couple of screen transitions which were a bit confusing. Still I do look forward to see what he does next; he has the potential to be phenomenal. Wanted is the perfect action summerflick; lots of action, a flimsy story, but a lot of fun. It’s not going to go down in cinematic history, but it’s a great way to spend an entertaining summer afternoon. The end result of "What On Earth" filming at the MTV studios in Camden
( You are about to view content that may not be appropriate for minors. ) You are what you eat - a TV Show review by SaltireBlue
This show is the shit! Literally. I mean it's crap... (a tv show review written by SaltireBlue) 6 users thought this review was good. What do you think? Visit TheTenWordReview.com to rate this review! laconic: Dictionary.com Word of the Day
laconic: using or marked by the use of a minimum of words.
I'm tired, today will be busy and I don't know where I'm going.
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