Friday
Feb222008

Buffa-Ho!

So last weekend I took a road trip out to Buffalo, NY to see my brother Mike (he's got a thing with picking noses).  We got some wings, drank some beers, and he coached some hockey.


...I may or maynot have had some words with the coach of one of the other teams... and one of the 12 year old players.... but that kid had it coming :P.  Anyway it was a good time, but Buffalo is dreadfully boring.  This picture seriously was the highlight of the trip into the city.

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Thursday
Feb212008

I DID IT!!!!


That's right everyone. The Seattle Times confirms that I'm right. And we all know, the Seattle Times has a long straw.. and it drinks Reuter's milkshake up....slurp they drank it up!
In the words of the Colbert Report...
I DID IT!
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Tuesday
Feb192008

Mark's Review: We Are Marshall


We Are Marshall follows the story of the aftermath of the 1970 tragic plane crash that killed 75 people who were Coaches, Fans, and Players for the Marshall University Football team. In the aftermath the town and school battle to keep their football program alive as a tribute to those who died in the crash. Matthew McConaughey steps in as the role of the new Head Coach hired to put together a team. Matthew Fox is one of the coaches of the team who gives up his seat on the plane and therefore battles with himself as to whether or not he wants part of the program, finally deciding to return for one year. However, I feel one of the unsung characters in the film was David Starthairn's character as the President of the College who battles for this team that he himself was never interested in.
The film plays out as a semi documentary, with a narrator recounting the events leading up to, and following the film. It's a truly inspiring film, less for the football and more just for the story of the human spirit. Truth be told the football team that gets put together is terrible... but regardless their spirit and heart outweigh all of the NCAA's.
If you have some time to kill, i'd definately check this film out.
Final Rating: Enjoyable Film
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Tuesday
Feb192008

A Once Reputable News Site


Reuters.com has recently said something that is almost as unforgivable as someone going to see The Hottie or the Nottie, Paris Hilton's latest flick that drew in $300 dollars this weekend.... and no that's not a typo.


In an article today attempting to create a greater amount of buzz surrounding the Oscars coming up this weekend Reuters decided to take a stab at the Best Actor "race". I say "race" because honestly, if you expect anyone other than Daniel Day Lewis to win you probably were one of those who contributed to the $300's. Don't get me wrong... George Clooney can act, and I've heard wonderful things about Michael Clayton... but this will by far be THE biggest upset in Oscar history (Kyp... can i get an Amen?).
As far as the rest of the article discussing the Best Actress run... frankly I'm said that they didn't seem to mention Ellen Page as anything more than a fluke if she wins... my feelings for Ms. Page aside... she did a fantastic job in Juno.
Here's to the Oscars!
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Tuesday
Feb192008

Gambit Cast in New X-Men Movie


Gambit, my (and many others) favorite character from the X-Men Universe, has been cast in the new X-Men movie spin-off Wolverine: X-Men Origins. Originally Josh Holloway who plays Sawyer on LOST was offered the role of Gambit for X-Men 3 but he turned it down under fear of being type-cast as the rugged southern bad-boy. So they went for the second best rugged southern bad-boy on TV: Taylor Kitsch. Tim Riggens on NBC's totally underrated Friday Night Lights. Great casting or what?