Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Wow! Long Time no Post (PG-13 Post)

Hi!

Just in case you were wondering, no I haven't dropped off the face of the planet, I have been wrapped up in work, warcraft, and knitting, with no time to blog. So here is an update into the glitz and glamour of the Awesome lifestyle.

On Saturday I went out for dinner and a movie with my brother and his fiancee, Haley, (who not so secretly whorships me cause i am the most awesome type of supercool, and who is a raiving hell-bitch for going to the Dominican Republic without me, [Jealous? Me? Neva!])

Dinner wasn't bad, I had escargots (delicious) and ceasar salad (meh), I was mildly peeved though when I went to pay and they had trouble breaking a $50 bill when the bill was over $17.00 and it's a super busy restaurant.

Anyhoo, then we went to see Knowing (with Nicolas Cage who actually plays an astrophysists[?] which is even less believable than a mathmetician) it's on the list of movies I want to see. I kinda didn't like it and I didn't understand (spoiler warning) what the point of his kids hearing aid was? it seemed pointless to me given the rest of the plot(end Spoiler warning) . Also, it was very loud at parts which is understandible given the (spoiler warning) Airplane and subway crashes (end Spoiler warning). And the ending annopyed me for some reason, so it only gets a 2 star Awesomeness Factor rating.

I also watched an Alan Rickman movie last night called An Awfully Big Adventure. I thought the acting was superb. Hugh Grant was a horrible creep in it and he did it well. Alan Rickman was, as always, phenominal. And I totally didn't see the twist at the end coming, yee gads (squicky). I'd like to point out that (spoiler warning) I think the movie is rated R, and there is the more than mildly creepy part when Alan Rickmans character (who is probably supposed to be in his early 40's) has sex with a 16 year old girl... it's as tastefully done as possible but the age factor is a touch icky. (end Spoiler warning)

Please don't bother pointing out the hipocrisy of being creeped out by the age difference in the movie when Alan Rickman is now 62 and I am 23 (a 39 year age difference), and I want to marry him and have his babies.

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