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Monday, June 1, 2009

Last Minute Movie Thoughts

Not sure how every post has ended up about movies, since I usually go to about 3-4 flicks per annum, but I forgot a few films that caught my eye.

The Hangover - Strangely enough, no, this isn't a movie about me the morning after Mike and Elyse's wedding. But it should be a good one with Sack Lodge as the lead. I don't even know the guy's real name, but he was good as an asshole in Wedding Crashers.

Side Note: Weddings.

I think it would be in the general public's better interest for someone I'm friends with to have a wedding pretty much every weekend from here on out. Maybe even two a weekend. These things are incredible. You get a good cry in at the ceremony, then you dance your pants off at the reception. Throw in about a tablespoon of awkward conversation with old people you've never and bam, one hell of a party. Seriously though, when's the next one?

Year One - How did I forget this one. I'm gonna go ahead and say this will be good. Which is going out on a limb considering what Jack Black has been up to lately. Pretty forgettable in Tropic Thunder, but maybe that was the movie's fault. I saw it for free though so I can't hold a grudge. Some dudes I like a lot (what?): Michael Cera, David Cross, Hank Azaria. Buying tickets yesterday for this one.

I have the memory of a goldfish, so I've already forgotten another movie I was going to talk about in the time it took me to write this post. Whatever, the blog will still be here when they come out.

Annnd scene.

1 comment:

  1. You DO have the memory of a goldfish! However, the 3 second myth is apparently false:

    "It's absolutely false!! Goldfish (as has been said) have a memory in excess of 6 months, the ones I trained remembered food stimuli for over a year!
    A number of fellow Aquarists (Fish keepers) have noted that their fish will move tank decor back to its original position whenever it is moved!!
    It is true to say that the ATTENTION SPAN of a goldfish is very short, and that they become very quickly bored with anything that doesn't fit in their mouth!
    My theory is that attention span has somehow been confused with memory. "

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