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Yesterday's 30 in 30 Report:
   Updates by: [livejournal.com profile] ironlioninzion, [livejournal.com profile] bartgroks, [livejournal.com profile] beastmario, [livejournal.com profile] eazyt, [livejournal.com profile] witless_nerd, [livejournal.com profile] abunchofcrap, [livejournal.com profile] xaositecte, newcomer [livejournal.com profile] thanew and joining us from the land of other blogs, Jeff4mvh.
   My favourite of yesterdays: [livejournal.com profile] beastmario, on the benefits of blogging.

   Anyway, we've survived our first weekend now. It is ancient livejournal wisdom that weekends are always slow for the blogosphere. Too many people have too many distractions. Our soothsayers tell us therefore not to waste our good ideas on the weekend, but rather hold out for the weekdays. I haven't tested it, but some successful experts recommend 8am Monday morning as the optimum time to post, followed by the other weekday mornings. I haven't had a chance to research this myself however.


In the real world today (and I don't mean the one on TV in which Darnell Holloway seduces people) I went for a walk in the forest with my parents. Then we went to the Persian market and got some exotic comestibles. Then I picked blackberries from the bramble next to the house. Its loaded with big juicy blackberries right now.


   Anyway, today I am going to review some movies I've seen recently.
Movie Reviews

The Departed: I found The Departed to be extremely excellent. Kristy also thought it was very good but felt it wasn't quite as good as Goodfellas, which is also directed by Scorsese. Personally however I found it to be as good as one could ask for. Had some excellent twists. I give it an A+, though I was kind of confused in the beginning, due to an initial inability to tell DiCaprio and Matt Damon apart. d=

Pirates of the Caribbean III - Worlds End: Well, they didn't commit any acts of piracy, they weren't near the Caribbean at all in this movie (and I don't think I'd be terribly spoiling it if I pointed out that they aren't at "the world's end" for very long in it either for that matter), but hey. Though the previous two had also been very Disney-eque, for some reason the Disneyness really bothered me in this one. Maybe I was just in a more cynical mood. On a more spoiler-oriented front, Elisabeth is a total slutbag, kissing the Admiral randomly --I know they had some minor history in a previous one, but my recollection is just that she was supposed to marry him and didn't like him at all, or something-- and trying to kiss Jack once she was married. And that marriage during a battle, that was a real groaner for me.
   So there's Nine Pirate Lords, all of a sudden, but two of them, Captain Barbarossa and Captain Sparrow, happened to have been from the same boat? Its a small world (after all) I guess. And the Calypso storyline could have been completely removed. The only effect it had on anything else was creating the whirlpool arena for them to fight it out in. I'd imagine they could have sailed around and found one anyway without her.
   Any maybe I'm a huge nerd, but in the end, why the English send their flagship out all alone? Makes absolutely no sense. Frankly I would have rather seen the two fleets go at it en masse. THAT would have been cool.
   Annd what were they fighting for, really? We got a few Mel Gibson style speeches about "freedom" in. But what kind of freedom are the pirates fighting for? The freedom to waylay innocent merchantmen and relieve them of cargoes and lives? I give it a C-

Once - I saw this movie the other day that was produced by the Irish Film Board. It was a love-story involving a street musician. Anyway, it involved more people playing music than I wanted to sit around and watch, but at least the broke with the usual and didn't resolve the love story with a happy ending. C

300 - I downloaded 300 last week to see what it was all about. I got bored with it halfway through and turned it off, which is not something I normally do. AND I'm probably more a fan of war and ancient-setting movies than your average person. In other words, this movie fails at life. F-.
   But DO watch this hilarious parody of 300 ("United 300"), to which I give an A.

28 Weeks Later - As you may recall, I already reviewed this one. I just thought I'd add it to this list and give it a grade. D

Stranger Than Fiction - I absolutely loved Stranger Than Fiction. It was a brilliant balance of self-awareness, irony, humour, and everything excellent. You should see it. A+


Previously...
   Four Years Ago Today:
UCDMUNC 2003 - The inaugeral (and best?) session of the Model UN conference now known as DMUNC
   Three Years Ago Yesterday: Commercials I Hate - Now there's an idea that can be used again... 30 in 30 I - [livejournal.com profile] apoplecticfittz' Gummie Bear Theatre
   Two Years Ago Yesterday: 30 in 30 I - Textmessege Dump - I clear out my phone's inbox by transcribing textmesseges I couldn't bear to delete onto lj. Squirrels are prominantly featured.
   Year Ago Yesterday: 30 in 30 III - My Day 2 Favourite is [livejournal.com profile] apoplecticfittz's Anti-Sodoku entry
   Year Ago Today: Dress Your Best -- Or Not! - Pictures from the "Dress Your Best, Or Not" Party, some more on blogging 30 in 30 III - [livejournal.com profile] orwell_troll illustrates how a little multimedia can go a long way, with his plusgood entry and the 51st state

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