Sunday, November 26, 2006
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Back To The Future for BABIES
Tonight there was a Back to the Future Marathon on the Sci-Fi channel. Even though I own these movies, I am still so compelled to watch them whenever they are on television, because it is probably one of the most well-made cinematic trilogies of all time. But of course since it is on TV they edit out the minor foul language and such, which has never bothered me so much until tonight. In light of recent events on the "War of Terrorism" they decided to edit any mention to the terrorists that murder Doc in the beginning of part one. They still showed them on tv, but they cut out any mention of them being "terrorists" and blurred over that part when they show the shot of Marty's letter to Doc explaining what will happen when he goes back to 1985. Lame.
I also found this hilarious video on YouTube, a very angry but totally justified review of the old Back To The Future NES game. Check it out, cause it's pretty hilarious:
I also found this hilarious video on YouTube, a very angry but totally justified review of the old Back To The Future NES game. Check it out, cause it's pretty hilarious:
Credit Cards
Growing up sure isn't easy, and now that I have multiple jobs and steady income coming in I've been thinking about applying for some Credit Cards. If you are anything at all like me you might want to check out CreditCardSearchEngine.com as well, it's definatly helping me out in deciding what kind of credit cards I should be looking into applying for. Theres lots of different types to search through too, if you are someone with good credit or bad credit (or like me, with no credit) and you want to reap in the benefits these cards could offer, such as airline miles, cashback offers, low interest or student discounts. Not only does the site show you all the different options, but it is very well laid out and easy to navigate so it is perfectly designed to compare one card offer to another. It's helping me out a lot, and it could certainly help you out too!
New Bond
I got to check out the new James Bond flick and I need to express my excitement for thias film. Not since "Goldeneye" have I enjoyed a Bond movie as much as I enjoyed "Casino Royale," and maybe the only reason I liked that one so much was because of the N64 game that went along with it. Daniel Craig brought an all new, totally bad-ass approach to the character of James Bond who is usually pretty suave and sophisticated in his manners. Craig still had the style down but he was certainly a Bond who did not mind getting his hands dirty. It was just so much more relatable and enjoyable to watch Bond do his work without the need of the ridiculous gizmos. Even the femme fatales of this Bond flick had complete character archs and weren't just todays hottest actress stapled within the movie.
The film did run a bit long, and there are times you may feel the film should have ended a few minutes ago. But just trust the filmmakers this time, and let them take you in for the ride because the payoff is well worth the wait. This and "The Departed" were some of the best movies I've seen on the silver screen almost all year. Check it out before "Unaccompanyed Minors" comes in and knocks it out of the mainstream theaters.
The film did run a bit long, and there are times you may feel the film should have ended a few minutes ago. But just trust the filmmakers this time, and let them take you in for the ride because the payoff is well worth the wait. This and "The Departed" were some of the best movies I've seen on the silver screen almost all year. Check it out before "Unaccompanyed Minors" comes in and knocks it out of the mainstream theaters.