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Entries from May 2005

Beyond The Hatch

May 31st, 2005 · 4 Comments

I have some speculations about events in the season finale of Lost. In order to avoid spoiling it for those haven’t seen it yet, I’ve put them in the “more” section…

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Tags: Television

Layer Cake Is… People!

May 29th, 2005 · 2 Comments

Okay, I admit that the primary reason I wanted to see Layer Cake was because first-time director Matthew Vaughn has been tapped to direct the third X-Men movie (as I previously mentioned in this entry). And I do have a soft spot for British gangster movies. However, this one has the old same [...]

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Tags: General · Movies

CD List Updated

May 22nd, 2005 · Comments Off

Got a load of new CDs this week, which I haven’t listened to yet. May possibly mini-review most of them as I make my way through the stack. I have updated the online CD List to include the new purchases.
Have also been playing the grisly PS2 game God of War, which totally rocks. [...]

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Tags: Music · Video Games

And So It Ends…

May 19th, 2005 · 1 Comment

My friend Bryce talked me into doing the Crazy Thing and seeing the midnight showing of this little movie called Star Wars Episode Three: Revenge of the Sith last night with him. So, I’m pretty much dragging today on only like 3.5 hours of sleep. I can’t really give this one a score [...]

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Tags: Movies

Like Eating Glass

May 17th, 2005 · 7 Comments

According to the music critics, I’m supposed to like the album Silent Alarm by buzz band Bloc Party. But really, though they do sound somewhat BritPop, they sound nothing like the “new wave” (ha ha) of other Brit bands that I like and which they’re supposed to be on the same wavelength as (Franz [...]

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Tags: Music

Crashing into Lives

May 16th, 2005 · Comments Off

Still pretty depressed after attending Jeff’s funeral on Friday. What a f*cking tragedy.
So, what better thing to do than go see a depressing movie like Crash? Actually, that’s unfair - even though it’s not really the feel-good movie of the year, it does have some uplifting moments. Writer/Director Paul Haggis also wrote [...]

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Tags: Movies · Personal · Television