Winter Storm 07
Snowing in Texas
Thoughts of a gemini; here are some of my favorite things. The hills are alive...
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Best line of the night: "Get me Jack Bauer, now!" - President Wayne Parmer
Best scene of the night: Jack breaking down after shooting Curtis, Assad being driven away, and a nuclear explosion rocking L.A.
Best feeling of the night: Knowing we have twenty more hours to get four more suitcase bombs and watch Jack come back.
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If you do not want a spoiler, do not read this. But oh, how I long for Jack's return.
Matt Roush's review of the premiere of 24
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Not sure if it is a bad sign but Harry Potter book seven is entitled Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. What is a hallow? To me, it sounds like a place but it is actually a verb. From the American Heritage Dictionary:
hal·low (hăl'ō)
transitive verb
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Turner Network Television (TNT) is concluding its very expensive purchase of The Lord of the Rings franchise this month. This weekend, they played The Fellowship of the Ring and The Two Towers. I must applaud TNT for broadcasting in true HD, even the commercials. It gives me so much joy watching such brilliant film making in glorious 1080i. Even my DVD player does not get that. I guess I need to upgrade one of these days. Next week they premiere Return of the King. How great would it be to play the trilogy at that time.
update: TNT is playing the entire trilogy next Sunday, December 17 starting at 12:30PM EST/11:30AM CST.
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Kaywinnit Lee "Kaylee" Frye: So, um, how come you don't care where you're going?
Book: 'Cause how you get there is the worthier part.
That's right, Firefly is back and in high definition on the Universal HD channel. Despite having been four years since this show aired, I can watch it again and again, and I have. I remember watching the first episode on my mom's 32" TV and struggling with heartbreak when the show aired its last episode on my little 27 incher. Now that I have my lovely plasma widescreen with HDMI, I can enjoy in luxury what is probably the best series ever to grace the 'tube'.
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You know, I have had several major things happen in my life lately, the least of which was Ohio State kicking the crap out of a certain school located in the city in which I live (we do not say its name - Volde...). However, the thing that finally got me to get back to blogging was this:
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers - The Complete Recordings to be released on November 7, 2006
November 7 can not come soon enough. Not available for preorder yet.
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I love acronyms.
That aside, SST stands for http://www.streamingsoundtracks.com/ , an audio stream to which I constantly listen. They just revamped their site so it loads much faster now and the javascript never gives me an error anymore. As I was listening today, one of the tracks from "Lost" played, entitled 'Charlie hangs around'. Being a huge fan of the show, I am always astounded by the beautiful melody that Giacchino created. When you hear the theme played throughout the album and you finally come to 'Parting Words' which is the theme posed as a question stated by the piano with a lovely violin answer. At this point I am in tears. Thank goodness that there is music such as this to fill my life with wonder.
"Lost" is composed by Michael Giacchino and is available on Varese Sarabande Records, copyright 2004.
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A combination of Star Wars music, legos, and the Dark Lord of the Sith with a red lightsaber. Could there be anything more perfect? Note the Empire logo on the curtains, what a nice touch. |
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Eragon (2006)
Eragon is a fantasy children's novel written by a teenager about a dragon and the boy who finds and learns to ride him. I enjoyed the novel and am in the process of reading the second in its series. The hype of the movie, however, far outweighs its foundational novel. Stars abound in this movie including Jeremy Irons, who has a thing with dragons I think. Djimon Hounsou and John Malkovich. Watch out for its premiere in the coming holidays.
I love Big Night. Between the Italian cooking and the lovely directing, this movie screams class. So when I found that filmcritic.com had ranked the ending of Big Night on their top 50 Greatest Movie Endings, I was ecstatic. Not only was it ranked, it was number eight, my favorite number and in the top ten! Here is what they had to say:
8. Big Night (1996) - The old term "silence is golden" has never seemed so appropriate. After a grand night of arguments, fantastic food, and a no-show crooner, the two idealistic opposites (art vs. commerce) sit down to a simple omelet with their waiter, knowing their lives will go separate ways (and bankruptcy is a near certainty) but not needing to talk about it. Soulful, delicate, and bypassing tearjerk-o-rama, directors Stanley Tucci and Campbell Scott create a sincere goodbye to their lovely, little film. -CC
Primo and Secondo would be happy.
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World Cup 2006. France v. Italy. Isn't that funny that I will be in those two countries in one week. Vive la France mais l'Italie est mon pays de mère. Quel choix.
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Every once in a while, something comes along to renew my passion for Star Wars. Legos and Star Wars have had a long standing relationship. With video games now emulating legos, it is no wonder we have these little gems.
Revenge of the Brick
No, the whole country is not coming out. But, we did have a lousy showing at the World Cup. I thought Croatia looked good too but they do not move to next round. Brazil kicks ass, as expected, but let us hope someone makes this a true match!
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When it is not delivered when it is supposed to be? When it one of your first major purchases? When it is part of a complete bedroom set? When you have been waiting eight weeks for it? How about all of the above. Why do I always have such bad luck?
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The Philadelphia Story, 1940, starring Cary Grant, Katherine Hepburn, and James Stewart. Nominated for four academy awards, this film won for Best Writing/Screenplay and Best Actor in a Leading Role giving Jimmy the first of his only two Oscar statues in his prestigious career.
This has to be my favorite quote of all time. The entire scene is fantastic and I find myself watching, captivated by Grant and Hepburn. Oh but Katherine, she steals the scene and Grant's timing is impeccable. For me, the epitome of classic film.
HEPBURN: "I'm such an unholy mess of a girl."
GRANT: "That's no good. That's not even conversation."
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Best home made lightsaber duel ever!
This is a very talented star wars fan movie which brings out the fangirl side of me!
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USA National Gas Temperature Map
It seems that in this map, it is better to be a green state. Who knew there was a good thing about living in a state like Montana or Idaho. I am just glad that I am yellow and not in New York or California like some siblings I know.
I came into Justice League and Justice League Unlimited pretty late. Although, a fairly decent DC comics fan and a huge Batman: The Animated Series fanatic, I guess JL and JLU went over my head went it first appeared. Over the years, DVDs have been released with non sequential episodes but never has a full season been released until now. After watching an animated series from the beginning and in the order it was meant to be seen, I can not believe I missed this glorious series. Lovely animation with all that super hero goodness, not to mention the personal story lines and just plain fun dialog. It will never get old and I believe this series is a close second to Batman: The Animated Series. It was sad to hear that it is ending its six year run in three weeks.
So I am making something for a friend of mine and I can not say much about it because she may or may not check this blog. Therefore, you have to bear with the cloak and dagger stuff. I am 1/5 the way through and right on schedule, if not a little ahead. The yarn is a gem, in fact it is Louet Gems and blocks wonderfully. The project itself is a blast, easy to carry around because it is done in parts, and just fun to knit because every row is different. The hard part is waiting to be able to finish. Back to it!
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AFI's 100 YEARS...100 MOVIES
Seeing AFI's top 100 movies is vital to keeping my movie buff title. After this past weekend, I have seen 80 of them. That is thirty classic movies since 2002 when I noticed I had already seen about half. With each film comes a renewed passion for the film industry, both past and present. It is amazing what leaders in the industry were able to accomplish back then and fun to see how far they have come today. Even with the rising costs, the pitiful attempts at epic art, and the horrendous junk that is produced these days, it still remains my favorite pastime. "Let's all go to the movies." ~Daddy Warbucks, Annie 1982
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TechCrunch » Exclusive Screenshots: Google Calendar
Let's hope this comes out soon because it looks awesome.
Updated to note that Google loves to bring out software on April 1 (sort of an April Fool's joke but not). Anyway, here's hoping that CL2 is released in a few weeks!
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So I have a list of Anime that I have seen or want to see in my links section. I redid it last night using a better reference for links (animenewsnetwork.com has an impressive site, I think). After completing the revamp, I noticed that the anime I have seen list is longer than the anime I want to see. That is a first.
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This week marks the end of two anime series on Cartoon Network in which I have been invested for a year; Full Metal Alchemist and Samurai Champloo. One is about two brothers struggling to put back part of their lives and literally part of their bodies. Following its mantra of equivalent exchange, this struggle comes at a huge price. The FMA story has become very complex and political but still retains its stamina. The characters leave me heartbroken but hopeful. The other's story does not live up to the hype of the crew's predecessor, Cowboy Bebop. Champloo is lacking in consistency and true character development. However, its art and action are one to behold and story paucity notwithstanding, I still am eager to learn its conclusion.
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Hustle
It seems like it has been done before but never quite as entertaining. Oh there have been movies about it. In fact, The Sting is referred to more than once. And sometimes the good guys end up playing a con or two in your favorite crime drama. So, I went in thinking it was just going to be a mediocre show and to tell you the truth, it is. But the characters draw you in and before you know it, you are rooting for them. BBC has brought more than one capable drama to the tele and I have to say, this one is a must see.
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I do not watch sitcoms anymore because they fail to make me laugh, and that is saying something. There are two exceptions to this. The first is Scrubs. It is so hard not to smile at the twisted humor and imaginary antics these characters play on each other, let alone hard to laugh at loud. Then they turn around and move you with their friendship and love. Even with their female names and quirky jokes, I keep coming back for more. Arrested Development is the other show that makes me laugh loudly. It is so off the wall. I await the next season on Netflix.
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A man among men, John Williams celebrates his 74th birthday this week. 2005 has seen three of his scores, two of which have been Oscar nominated and the other ending a thirty year epic. His music has changed how we have heard films and broken barriers that no one even imagined were there. Acclaimed and accredited, seventy years has nothing on this man.
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My Dad, being the nice guy that he is, sent me a book the other day entitled It Isn't Easy Being Green and other things to consider which is a collection of quotes and poems by Kermit, Jim Henson, and Friends. Now my dad is great. A smart and funny man, most of the time. In honor of his goodness and sense of humor, I submit this advice which is identical to some he has given me time and again, minus the pigs part.
"Here's some simple advice: Always be yourself. Never take yourself too seriously. And beware of advice from experts, pigs, and members of Parliament." ~ Kermit
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Been wanting a small bag for a while and felting seemed to be the right thing. I have to admit it turned out well.
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I have been on a Japanese kick of late, watching three films this past weekend. Two were Kitano films and let me say, the man is glorious to watch. Both acting and directing, his films drive straight to the art of film and storytelling. Everyone should enjoy Kikujiro, a touching story with humor and depth.
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Yeah, he has a bit of an ego but hey, the man can tell a story like no other. Turner Classic Movies shows a 9 movie fest of his top credits including the ever charming My Neighbor Totoro which is about to be released in the States with brand spankin' new dubs. His films are beautiful and have deep meaning. Hishasi also composes most of the scores and he never lets me down. I will probably catch all of them even though they already reside on my DVD shelf and memorized in my heart.
Miyazaki san directing and Hisaishi san composing:
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I have an affinity with my alma mater that I never thought I would. With my spankin' new TV and watching that game in HD, all I truly missed was script Ohio. Nothing beats the loyalty of OSU fans. Win or lose, Buckeye Pride is something I would stand in a crowd and proclaim to all. What a great season!
Ebert gives his list of top ten movies of 2005 and I, a movie buff, have only seen #1 and #10? I need like a month to catch up on eveyrthing I have missed. Where are those dog days of summer anyway?
Ebert's Best 10 Movies of 2005
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Hopefully, I can redo my webpage to showcase some knitting projects. But alas someone has started a podcast. Another show I have to listen to once a week. Soon, I will have no time for work :)www.knittingnewscast.com
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A comedic duo you will never top, The Thin Man movies have captured my funny bone. These two are fantastic.
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It's amazing what a good job will get you. I bet you are wondering what I first watched on my new set. Since it took me longer than expected to set things up, I only sat down to watch some regular TV and then put in the pilot episode of LOST. Boy, does that plane crash look real. Finally, the Out of Gas episode of Firefly. A Lord of the Rings marathon is coming up this weekend.
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A rather violent little online animated series but one with a lovely message and stunning visuals. You can't afford to miss it.
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Howl's Moving Castle bristles with beauty and enchanting characters. While the story is not as fully developed as his previous movies or than the book, in fact, there was not one character I did not like. The art of the locations and the castle itself were fantastic. Definately a must see on the big screen.
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I decided to netflix this series so I could watch the first few episodes of Season 1 and judge my liking. I found myself looking forward more and more to the next episodes. The characters are entrancing and the dialog is simply fascinating. I love when things are well written and even with the vulgarity, each word is essential to the entire line of the characters. I only wish I had HBO to catch up on season 2.
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the futon critic - the web's best primetime television resource: "FIREFLY (FOX) - The Sci Fi Channel has landed the repeat rights to all 15 hours of the short-lived FOX series (and basis of the upcoming 'Serenity' feature film). The network's July schedule lists the series as joining its Friday lineup on July 22 at 7:00/6:00c where it will precede original episodes of 'Stargate SG-1,' 'Stargate Atlantis' and 'Battlestar Galactica.'"
Serenity
As discussed before, this series was among the best scifi series on television. There was so much potential that it crushes my heart everytime I think it of being canceled. Thankfully, the creator and dialog genius, Joss Whedon, fought to get his vision on the big screen. The debut has been pushed back to September 30, 2005 but the trailer is available now. It is one heck of a trailer with such glorious production that I get goosebumps thinking about it. You have to see it!
I finished Last Exile, a recent anime which is based on sort of turn of the century technology, with a little advanced stuff thrown in there. It was gorgeous and very sweet. There was a mix of standard and CGI animation that has topped all other anime I have seen and the characters were rich and moving. The ending was a little too confusing and could have been explained a little better but I loved almost every part of this series. Exciting stuff!!
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