I was one of few who say this movie in the theatre and i was one of
even fewer who liked it. Oh, i know it’s a bad movie, but i can’t help
but appreciate the video game action sequences, the minimalist set
design and the wacky sci-fi/Vampire elements. Yes, the acting is bad,
the direction confused at times and the story a bit of a joke. Call it
a it a guilty pleasure.
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Aliens are going to blow up the Earth because it’s taking away ratings from all other intergalactic TV stations, and it’s up to the formerly human now gigantic techno guy to save the planet. Fun stuff
I finally figured out how to create licenses using the new license tool… I’ll have to play with it some more to be sure and then teach Toasty, but I think I got it.
Whenever I’m not feeling well I wind up drinking gallons of tea. Mint isn’t necessarily my favourite, but frequently what I have around.
I’ve bowed at the feet of false idols more than once in my life, people (artists, musicians, writers, actors, directors, the like) whom for some reason I glommed onto and blindly and obsessively followed in their careers until I hit the wall with them and just couldn’t be so enthused about anymore. Some I can’t enjoy any new work, and some I can’t even enjoy any of the works which got me into them in the first place, and some I just realized aren’t as flawless (or awesome) as I though they were.
These include, but aren’t limited to:
Tori Amos
Kevin Smith
Phil Jimenez
Neil Gaiman
Luc Besson
Bjork
George Lucas
Quentin Tarantino
John Carpenter
Chris Carter
Mike Allred
this list does not include Mr. T, who is still every bit as awesome as I’ve always remembered him being.