Feb 03, 2007 16:30
Boston panic: Old news really, ads created for the upcoming movie "Aqua Teen Hunger Force" created panic among the stupid in Boston, causing arrests, taking down the ads, news coverage, and smart people living Boston hating their stupid neighbors even more. While people in other cities where ads were didn't seem to notice or care about the ads at all...
The Real Ghostbusters animation: The First season of this animated classic aged well compare to the other animation I watched as a child. Full of hilarious one liners, interesting occult themes, scary moments, and some adult themes that seem to fly over younger viewer's heads while acknowledging the older viewers. Then the writers were told to make a few changes to make the cartoon more "kiddy" friendly resulting in having their best writer J Micheal Straczynski walking out. For those who missed out or want to re-watch them, is on youtube!
Terry Pratchett: One day I was bored, at the library, stressed over job hunt, and I saw Terry Pratchett's "Thud" on the shelf. I was told this writer was funny and gave it a shot. So many Lines after lines left me rolling in laughter and then brought me back to the ground as I felt like hugging it as give me sweet moments of father and son bonding. The best author in humor and fantasy out there! And by the way, if your not going to read and going to tell me naw, don't bother....seriously don't....
Job hunt: I have couple leads at the moment and you know it is helpful to have an agent looking for a job for you and posting your resume on HotJob and Monster.com
Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of time: A lot harder than Twilight Princess but it was actually more interesting in many ways. Looking past the ancient graphics and sound, I liked the time traveling bit, Princess Zelda having a important role, the shadow temple, and the amusing/annoying puzzles that makes this game fun and annoying! Still Wind Waker and Link's awakening are still fav out of all the Zelda series
Battle Star Galactica: Ever since I brought the boxset, been pretty slow in watching it. I did that with Host Club Manga, sometimes it takes me awhile to really get into it. What I love about this series is that I feel it doesn't seem to have any cheezy moments or it doesn't get all science on me like Star Trek does. The main theme in this series seem to be if you have hope there's a chance. No matter how bad things look or what happens, the show always seem to end with hope it will get better. Of course I haven't catch up to yet but it seem that way from the movie to ep 3 of season 1.