Atonement was good. Maybe too sad, I haven't decided yet.
Rambo was perfectly cheesy. The 80's are all back in that movie. Excellent!
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Atonement was good. Maybe too sad, I haven't decided yet.
Rambo was perfectly cheesy. The 80's are all back in that movie. Excellent!
I'll try to mention all the movies I watch on the theater this year here in this blog. Let's see how that goes.
Juno was really, really good. I - like a lot of my friends who saw it - wish life was witty like that.
There Will Be Blood was overrated. The acting is impressive and the music was well used, but... It was kinda long and made me feel bad about humanity.
I Am Legend was not nearly as good as it could've been. I have no idea how they managed to make his loneliness in a deserted NYC uninspiring, but it definitely was. I normally love those scenes, but it didn't work this time. Bummer.
At a first glance, this year's lineup doesn't look very exciting. However, last year I discovered a number of good bands because of the festival so I'm just downloading everything to my Zune to see what I can find this time around. I'll give them scores and post it here, as follows.
0 - Horrible. Must stay away from their stage. They suck so much that you don't want to risk being photographed nearby.
1- Bad. You should rather go to the beer garden.
2 - Watchable. If it's not too crowded and the sun is not too hot, go sit on the grass around their stage.
3 - Enjoyable. Worth staying up for one hour - and you may find your feet and hands moving to the rhythm of their songs.
4 - Fun! This band is worth elbowing your way to a good spot, maybe even scheduling ahead to be there early enough.
5 - Must see. This takes precedence over all conflicting shows and would even make you watch a bad show before just to reserve your spot. If there are two 5's at the same time, murderous thoughts about the organizers are morally acceptable.
Friday (April 25th)
American Bang: 3 (good honest rock n' roll)
Modeselektor: 2 (not terribly exciting techno)
Rogue Wave: 2.5 (average indie band, 0.5 extra for their awesome "Zune ad song" - Lake Michigan)
Porter: 1.5 (I feel I could change my mind on this, but at the moment they annoy me)
The Bees: 2 (these guys remind of Wilco)
Professor Murder: 1 (they try to be different and fail)
Black Lips: 2
Cut Copy: 3 (good slow beat!)
Architecture in Helsinki: 2 (interesting music, bad show)
Dan Deacon: 1 (some could say original, I say annoying!)
Vampire Weekend: 3 (tap tap tap - yay for happy music!)
Jens Lekman: 1 (waaay tooo slooow)
Adam Freeland: 1 (undanceable techno)
Minus the Bear: 2
(I'll keep updating this post as I listen to them)
ATTENTION! SPOILERS AHEAD!
The second season was worse than the first. The final episode was disappointing - I can see the director saying "we must end the season NOW, let's DO it". The villain cliche at the end was a bit too much - "I'm back! Mwahahah!". And the use of Clair's or Adam's blood to resurrect people sadly reminds of aunt May's multiple fiascos. And Peter Petrelli is getting closer and closer of being the new Superman - he's ultra powerful and super dumb.
Shame, I really liked that show.
So it happens that I needed a bit more life in my living room, and for that effect I bought an orchid. She's doing well (yes, I know that a flower should be an it, but it's such a feminine thing that I'll transgress my grammar and call her a she), as you can see here.
I'm hoping for the best in our relationship - she not only survived the first two weeks, but she's also flourishing more - a believable demonstration of happiness.
The next step is to name her, and I could indeed use some suggestions. Can you think of any good names for my orchid?
I didn't finish yet, but I had to mention this scene before I forget. Three Russian men are fighting in front of the American consulate in St. Petersburg. After the two bouncers repeatedly try to beat the fat rich guy and fail at it, they all fall to the curb, where one of the security guys says:
"You remind us of our country's dignity. They can punch Russia over and over again, but she will never fall. Maybe she'll slide down to the pavement as we have... you know, for a drink... But she will never fall."
I've been to more concerts this year than in the rest of my entire life. Music festivals help a lot to increase the count, friends like Rodrigo too. Here's a list, so I won't forget (and you'll think I'm cooler):
Update (answering Moon's question): 55 different bands.
Update 2 (added a few that I forgot on the first post): 60 bands.
Distance is a numerical description of how far apart objects are at any given moment in time. In physics or everyday discussion, distance may refer to a physical length, a period of time, or an estimation based on other criteria (e.g. "two counties over"). In mathematics, distance must meet more rigorous criteria.
Math is hard: 11253km is rigorous indeed.
Then again, navegar é preciso; viver não é preciso.
Interesting. Looks like no one really went to the other blog I created. Even for a market as small as 7 readers, the brand appears to make a difference.
Alright then guys, you win. I'll keep posting here for now. I'm still using Windows Live Writer - which integrates surprisingly well (ok, maybe not that surprisingly) with Blogger. I guess to ask to transfer the posts from one blog to another would be a bit too much. Alright. Cool. The dude abides.
Stay tuned. Upcoming: the new Zune, my life with a plant and more of the same usual random s*it.
Having 27 minutes left in my timezone for the blog action day, I decided to spend a few seconds mentioning the best reason I have - being fond of objectiveness and rationality - to recycle: recycling is energy efficient. The energy consumption ratios are: 0.05 for aluminium, 0.3 for plastic and 0.6 for paper.