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Jul 09, 2010 12:50

I got through District 9 last night.  It wasn't the gore, and the camera movements weren't a problem at all, I don't know, it didn't bother me?  Or I didn't notice.  I loved the documentary style LOL, that was a lot of fun, and how they tied the whole story together starting from the end.  I'm in favor of non-linear story techniques.

Anyway, I did like it, even if I spent the last ten to fifteen minutes um crying.  And through the credits.  It's funny because I really knew what I was getting into, I've even seen the ending a bunch of times.  But working up to it was good, some of the beginning and definitely the hospital scenes were really stressing me out for reasons other than like grossness (which wasn't that gross anyway LOL).  It freaked me out in the same way that the disaster drill did, and I knew that was going to happen too.

In conclusion, it's definitely not a movie I'm watching all the time, though there were a few laughs, but I would be able to manage watching it a few more times.  Also, Sharlto Copley needs to be in more movies.  Like now.

We're going to grandma's this weekend, which is kind of not the best time.  I had an interview with Best Buy on Weds and they told me it would be "a day or two" before I heard anything.  Which doesn't really mean a day or two, but I probably shouldn't be running off where they can't reach me.  They have my cell number, but most places won't call that because I say that my home phone is the way to reach me.  Since I'm usually home.  Also, I was supposed to talk to someone on saturday, but I won't be here, so supposedly, she'll call me on sunday.  But it still just.. looks bad.  But mom has been pushing me to go, and she's the one who is pushing me to get a job.  I dunno.

Taking my camera and action figures though, I need to take some pictures, especially since I have some new ones.

movies, travel, family, actor: sharlto copley

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