Archive for February, 2005
February 28, 2005
Catwoman: a Review

This movie plumbs the depths of hitherto unfathomable retardedness. This isn’t really news — I mean, hey, anybody who didn’t realize it was going to stink is probably a few clams short of a chowder.

But I like to watch big budget stinkers, and this one obliges me to make a few comments:

First of all, I’m upset that she didn’t become Catwoman after getting bit by a radioactive cat. That would have been a nice twist, and radioactive animals are so hot right now. This is not my major beef, however.

Nor is the fact that Halle Berry acting like a cat is one of the stupidest things ever committed to film. First of all, what’s with all the squatting? She prances around her apartment, and then she stops and squats there. Do cats squat? I’m not much of a cat person, but I think they only do that in their litter box.

She hisses at dogs, and she can’t control herself around fish, and she makes a lot of purring kinds of sounds.. Ok, she’s a cat — whatever. Like I said, this is not my major beef. It’s just stupid, and she’s not very good at it.

There’s one scene where she randomly gets roped into playing basketball with this guy that likes her. He doesn’t realize she’s a cat, and in fact, she doesn’t quite realize this yet either. This is an obligatory discovering new powers scene. In this case, her newly discovered power — inherited from a cat, mind you — is the ability to play basketball.

She double-dribbled a lot. I guess that was to show that knowledge of the rules of basketball were not also passed on to her by the cat. That would have been silly.

OK, so the plot is stupid. That has been established, and it’s no surprise. But this isn’t my major beef either.

The worst thing about this movie is the soundtrack. It alternates between an orchestral superhero-score-by-numbers and simply nauseating urban soul crap.

I’m teetering on the brink of cultural insensitivity here, but I have to say this because it seems like a trend:

Just because the main actor in a movie is black doesn’t mean the soundtrack has to be a hip-hop cliche.

This movie, and some others recently — Shark Tale comes to mind — seem like they grafted urban elements onto a movie just because they found a black guy to be the main character.

Has anybody else noticed this, or am I out bicycling?

I guess it’s all about who the producers are trying to appeal to, and in this case I think they managed to appeal to nobody (except those sexual deviants content to stare at Catwoman’s body the whole time — Who would ever do that? I can’t think of anybody. Sheesh.)

Perhaps their first mistake was hiring a director who calls himself Pitof — isn’t that a rice dish?

February 24, 2005
Pop the Pope

Why did the pope get a tracheotomy?

He wanted to be more holey.

I made that up

February 17, 2005
A Glowing Review

Thank you PageBoost for the kind words about this site:

Beautiful. The file is very structured. What a swell page! Seeing weblar, I’m simply stunned, completely stunned.

LINK: PageBoost

February 16, 2005
Hitchhiker’s Guide…

Oh man.

I may have to go to a movie this year:

Now Playing on Amazon.com: The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy

Sam Rockwell as Zaphod Beeblebrox? Awesome.

February 14, 2005
Abe Vigoda Redux

Abe Vigoda’s status is something we are all very concerned about. Since mentioning abevigoda.com here on weblar back in August, I’m sure most of you have been checking it regularly.

Firefox users, however, can now install this extension, which conveniently displays Abe Vigoda’s status, in real time, on your status bar (how apropos).

Will wonders never cease?

February 11, 2005
Training Video

Here’s an inspiring flash video, documenting one boxer’s quest for physical perfection:

LINK: Rockys Back

February 9, 2005
Jazztronic

Be sure to check out this fledgling, all-free, electronic jazz netlabel:

Jazztronic

Valery T. is quite good.

February 8, 2005
God’s Will

I am a Christian.

I have done some stupid things in my life. I have sailed this body to the brink of depravity, and I have been low. In the dark depths of depression and self-destruction and loathing and sin and hatred and evil.

There are times I should have died, and there are friends of mine who have probably already died, but I survived by the grace of God. And I am on the other side now.

My relationship with Jesus is a light in the darkness. In fact, I can look through those years and I see a pattern of protection and direction, even when I was hell-bent on doing my own thing.

I have been amazingly blessed, and I am thrilled to talk about this with anybody who is curious.

I mentioned this here, because I didn’t want somebody to see this link I am about to post and think “Woah, where did that come from.”

I have been thinking a lot about my job lately, and my wife sent me this link, which I just now finally got around to reading:

How Can I Know What God Wants Me To Do?

I am 100% committed to doing what God wants me to do. I am convinced beyond a shadow of a doubt that he has a will for my life, and a will for me right now.

I’m getting impatient waiting for direction. That’s a confession, and I’m working on patience, because I know that God’s timing is perfect.

But maybe the reason it’s taken so long is that God wanted me to read this article and be inspired to post a bit about God’s saving grace in my life here on the blog.

If you have a hole in your chest that remains empty, mocking your attempts at filling it with things that the world offers, then that may be God’s way of saying “Hello.”

Feel free to contact me if you want to talk more.

Zogg

Wake up, citizens of earth, lest the Zogg succeed in their plans to overtake us.

Open your eyes to the cuddly menace:

LINK: The Cuddly Menace

February 5, 2005
Halo-luiah!

Yes, ladies and gentlemen, after playing Halo 2 online for several months now, I finally actually won a game.

And thanks to it’s incredible statistics system, I can prove it to you!

Bungie.net : Game Stats

I’m starfinger, duh.