I think I made Max mad... oops.
A double post! Oh shock horror.... I don't recall ever having done one of these before...
I'm sure I have, I just don't recall it.
Anywho.
I recently watched a movie. In the cinema. It was the latest (and final?) instalment of the Bourne Diplomacy, wherin Jason aka Mike Tyson, finds out his real name and then, as the newly re-named Tyson, reigns havoc mayhem and destruction on his enemies (the CIA). All up it was quite an amazingly enjoyable film, and a fitting end to a pleasant trilogy.
While waiting for this to come on the screen though (and here we are moving back in time to before the begining of this movie) I sat in the cinema. It was horrid. Personally I enjoy watching the previews at a movie. I have been known to put off seeing a movie for several hours because we missed the first 5 mins of the trailers, never mind the actual movie itself. But this movie theatre which shall remain nameless, this hell hole of a theatre, decided that it would burden us with 40mins of advertisements, in which time there was only 1 trailer that I saw. Well, there was two but only one worth mentioning because it stunned me into complete and utter gleeful joy. It was the next Umbrella Corp thriller and God Did It Look Good! Yes, it was Resident Evil:Extinction. I must say we've waiting quite a while for this one, and I think that even if it sucks in a giant corporate money-making way (kinda like Rush Hour 3 might well do) it will still be Milla being the awsome person she is, and there for it will rock. yay!
On another movie note, I went out and bought the second and third Mad Max's. I already bought the first one, but hadnt seen any of them. So I sat down with some friends and attempted to watch a bunch of DVD's of movies we hadn't seen. First cab off the rank was Singin' in the Rain. I really enjoyed this movie and would strongly suggest anyone to watch it. It is quite a funny tounge-in-cheek movie with some witty lines, crazy dancing and a fun little finale number.
Secondly, we put on the Mel Brooks classic Blazing Saddles, as Francis hadn't seen it. Good times were had by all during this crazy film. Then there was the crazy toss up between the original Producers (but we'd seen too much Mel by that stage), yes Minister (too much thinking involved), Mad Max 1-3 or Ace Ventura 2 (already seen it). We decided on a Mad Max Marathon and put the first of the trilogy on. I was blown away. Not only does Mel Gibson look nothing like himself (he was really young and kinda looked like Jake Gylenhall [spelling sucks]) but he had a better aussie accent than me! It was crazy! This aside, the movie was quite slow at starting, as these movies sometimes are, and even tho I'm sure it is a good movie, when the disk started skipping in Francis' PS2 we just turned it off. So I have not seen any of the Mad Maxes yet, but aspire to one of these days, as I own them.
PS - Next time I hope to have a basic schedule of the Buffy-thon up. No dates, just days and times of the eps etc. Will have dates set later.
I'm sure I have, I just don't recall it.
Anywho.
I recently watched a movie. In the cinema. It was the latest (and final?) instalment of the Bourne Diplomacy, wherin Jason aka Mike Tyson, finds out his real name and then, as the newly re-named Tyson, reigns havoc mayhem and destruction on his enemies (the CIA). All up it was quite an amazingly enjoyable film, and a fitting end to a pleasant trilogy.
While waiting for this to come on the screen though (and here we are moving back in time to before the begining of this movie) I sat in the cinema. It was horrid. Personally I enjoy watching the previews at a movie. I have been known to put off seeing a movie for several hours because we missed the first 5 mins of the trailers, never mind the actual movie itself. But this movie theatre which shall remain nameless, this hell hole of a theatre, decided that it would burden us with 40mins of advertisements, in which time there was only 1 trailer that I saw. Well, there was two but only one worth mentioning because it stunned me into complete and utter gleeful joy. It was the next Umbrella Corp thriller and God Did It Look Good! Yes, it was Resident Evil:Extinction. I must say we've waiting quite a while for this one, and I think that even if it sucks in a giant corporate money-making way (kinda like Rush Hour 3 might well do) it will still be Milla being the awsome person she is, and there for it will rock. yay!
On another movie note, I went out and bought the second and third Mad Max's. I already bought the first one, but hadnt seen any of them. So I sat down with some friends and attempted to watch a bunch of DVD's of movies we hadn't seen. First cab off the rank was Singin' in the Rain. I really enjoyed this movie and would strongly suggest anyone to watch it. It is quite a funny tounge-in-cheek movie with some witty lines, crazy dancing and a fun little finale number.
Secondly, we put on the Mel Brooks classic Blazing Saddles, as Francis hadn't seen it. Good times were had by all during this crazy film. Then there was the crazy toss up between the original Producers (but we'd seen too much Mel by that stage), yes Minister (too much thinking involved), Mad Max 1-3 or Ace Ventura 2 (already seen it). We decided on a Mad Max Marathon and put the first of the trilogy on. I was blown away. Not only does Mel Gibson look nothing like himself (he was really young and kinda looked like Jake Gylenhall [spelling sucks]) but he had a better aussie accent than me! It was crazy! This aside, the movie was quite slow at starting, as these movies sometimes are, and even tho I'm sure it is a good movie, when the disk started skipping in Francis' PS2 we just turned it off. So I have not seen any of the Mad Maxes yet, but aspire to one of these days, as I own them.
PS - Next time I hope to have a basic schedule of the Buffy-thon up. No dates, just days and times of the eps etc. Will have dates set later.

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