More War

Last night I watched the 50’s version of War of the Worlds. It too has it’s down points – it has very “50’s” moments with the alien hand touching the woman’s shoulder and the woman turning around and screaming – but it is still a far better movie than the Cruisemobile in every respect except CGI.

Also, I picked up the 1960 Edward Gorey illustrated version of the H.G. Wells classic at work for less than $14, and I am happy about it! You can check out what I’m talking about at http://www.nybooks.com/shop/product?usca_p=t&product_id=4556 – there’s pictures and everything. I am going to read it.

Snore of the Worlds

I just saw War of the Worlds and I’ll say this: It makes a great trailer.

If you go see it, do it for the right reasons: giant space machines blowing shit up and disintegrating people. Have no illusions about the characters or even the story. I’ve seen the original movie, and read parts of the book. I still want to see the book adapted right: in the century it was set. Not the 50’s, not the 21st century. Now that would be cool. This one is lazy story-telling.

More Happy Birthdays

Marlo got me the Life Aquatic Soundtrack, a Bill Hicks CD, sripey socks, and best of all the Spirited Away DVD! Hooray for girlfriends!

Best Samurai Jack episodes

Jack and the Three Blind Archers
Jack and the Scotsman Part 2
Jack and the Ultra Robots
Samurai Versus Ninja
Robo-Samurai vs Mondo Bot

Special mentions:
Jack and the Scotsman
Jack vs Mad Jack
Jack and the Monks and the Ancient Master (especially for Marlo)
Jack and the Zombies (especially for Stewie)
Jack and the Three Gems
The Princess and the Bounty Hunters

Everything is going according to my master plan

Friday I went to the Drexoll Canada Day Game-a-thon and played Carcassonne and LOSER! and Clans with Sheri, Stephane, David Bradley and Ursula. I almost won Carcassonne even though I wasn’t trying. LOSER! was pretty fun and I’d play it again, along with Clans. They were both relatively short games. I’ve been thinking about dragging Conquest Beyond out again, but only thinking.

Other than that, yesterday was spent drawing, watching Samurai Jack & Loonie Tunes & Dr Who (“old school”) and playing Knights of the Old Republic. The part on board the sith ship the Invigilator with Admiral Snackbar was my favourite part of the game so far.

Today I had an excellent bike ride home and I stopped by about 5 garage sales. I picked up a walkman for three bucks (it’s exactly like Marlo’s) so now I can give Stewie back the one he lent me before I break it. Huzzah! Next on my list – ear bud headphones.

World of the Wars

Last night I played games at Sheri & Stephane’s with them and with Ursula, Dimitri, and Rebecca. We played Apples to Apples and that wasn’t bad. Then we played Settlers of Catan and I wasn’t really that into it, but it was still fun to hang out and yell things. I brought a fresh pineapple and it was so good I bought two more today.

Tomorrow, by the way, Drexoll is having a free game-a-thon from 11am-11pm and I’m going to be there around 4:30-6:30 if anyone wants to game!

On Sunday I’m going to see War of the Worlds (for free – I don’t want to support Tom Cruise’s bad habits) so I’ll let you know how I like it, or don’t, as the case may be.

Boithday

I got some awesome presents for my 35th birthday, which was on Wednesday.

custom made Rocket Robin Hood shirt from Stewie
razor and razor blades from Stewie
pilot ink pen from Taylor
$$$ from Mom
DQ ice cream cake and Cinemark (Tinseltown!) gift certificates from Sheri & Stephane
House of Leaves from Marlo
Some miniatures from David

Also I will be having a birthday auction, I just haven’t decided when. I think July is probably a good month for it…possibly the last week.

Gylon

Today Stephane and I went to play basketball but we were the only two who showed. We played 21. Then we found two pylons and set them up on the court, and tried to get balls to bounce as little as possible off rebound shots and land in between the pylongs. Then we made up a game where we kicked the pylons towards the place we found them and tried to get them there with as few kicks as possible – like golf with pylons. We called it gylon. We tied at that game, every other game we played I lost. But I got sweaty so that was good.

Three hundred thousand residents of Beijing have been moved out of their homes to make room for the 2008 Olympics; some of those who protested the evictions have been jailed.

A road crew in San Jose, California, dug a fresh 10-by-15-foot pothole so that Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger could be photographed filling it.

The nine members of Thailand’s anti-corruption commission were found guilty of corruption.

Thank you, Joe

Last night was a blast. Thanks to Joe, I had the opportunity to see a preview screening of Serenity, the Firefly movie. If you don’t know what Firefly is, it’s a space western tv series by the creator of Buffy, Joss Whedon. Only it’s about ten times better than Buffy. I was a little excited to see the movie, but having seen it, I am now really excited to see it again (in late September). I expected it to be good. It was great. I was amazed at how bold it was, I enjoyed the economy of the storytelling (one scene was about 3 seconds long and consisted of one line: “Define ‘disappeared,'” and there was nothing missing from the series. One of the stars of the show, Jewel Tait(?) who plays “Kaylee” the mechanic, was on hand to answer aggravating nerd questions (I was reminded of Homer saying “you nerds! He’s trying to save you money on long distance!”), and she said if enough people go and see it there could be a sequel. It is definitely worth a second or third screening for me, so I heartily recommend that you go see it when it comes out. And it would help if you saw the series. I might just go out and buy the DVD set so that all my friends can borrow it and watch, and to support Firefly in general. Awesome. Thanks again, Joe.

The Summer of 2005.

Well summer is here, and I’m getting friction rashes in hard to reach places from working at the warehouse. The sunny days are way too hot. After work today I just wanted to crawl into a hole…a cool hole…but I had D&D to get ready for.

I am on a new diet. On this new diet I am cutting down on carbs, fat, and most importantly, sugar. The special terms of the diet is that I can eat all the junk food I want as long as I don’t buy it. So far this week has been pretty good as one of the guys at work had a kid and brought in a bunch of Indian sweets, and the next day we had a company BBQ involving donuts, chips, ice cream, pop, and hot dogs. Then tonight Kelly brought her chocolates as usual.

I’ve been having lots of weird dreams lately. Dreams about being an invisible Caesar, dreams about killing a hoodlum who stabbed my brother, dreams about giant dandruff flakes and sex with girls at work, and annoying dreams involving my parents. I haven’t been sleeping well lately, either, and I got in shit for being late for work yesterday. Sometimes I wish I were fired but I know that’s unwise.

But the good news is that I’ve been seeing lots of movies lately and tomorrow I’m seeing Serenity, which I’m pretty sure will be awesome, if it’s even only one step up from the series.

Also Geisel will be running a D&D session next week in which I get to play for a change (instead of DMing), and I’m really looking forward to it. After that we might play some Call of Cthulhu, and I’ll also be adapting a CoC adventure to the SSZ mod, which Stewie calls “E.I.” and is kind of a Kolchack meets Ghostbusters meets Buffy meets X-Files meets…I don’t know what.