Han Solo Shot First

Sick Boy Wishes For Unlimited Wishes

I’m really enjoying the work of the people at the Onion News Network. Here’s an example:

http://www.theonion.com/content/themes/common/assets/videoplayer/flvplayer.swf
Child Bankrupts Make-A-Wish Foundation With Wish For Unlimited Wishes

Hitler Banned from iSketch

This is funny.  I think so.  nsfw words.

http://www.youtube.com/v/DNORxrSK01k&rel=1&border=1

Juno Anyone Who Didn’t Like It?

I wanted to like the movie Juno more than I ended up liking it. 
I had heard so much positivity about it from pretty much everyone.  Knowing that, I was prepared to take all that hype into account as I sat down to watch it.  I lowered my expectations, knowing that the movie couldn’t possibly live up to all that hype.
I had seen clips of the movie, and found the dialog in them to be somewhat too precious.  I had read reviews and blogs etc that said once you get past the first few minutes, the cleverness of the dialog stops being a bother.

So, knowing all that, and wanting to like the movie, I watched Juno.  I liked it, but I didn’t like like it, like everyone else.  I found I couldn’t get past the too-cool-for-school hip quips that all the characters had at the ready for all those little moments in their lives.  I disliked the convenience store scene with Rainn Wilson as the cashier.  Its verbal tete-a-tete left me cold, and I had a hard time recovering.

My biggest problem with the movie, though, is that I didn’t really like Juno as a character.  I didn’t find her sympathetic really.  I found her to be too aloof and too detached from her emotions.

But that final scene where she and Michael Cera sing on the front step, that was fantastic.  So, this will make it sound like I really disliked the movie, and that’s not the case.  It left me feeling a bit “meh”, but I enjoyed it.

Uncovered: Video of Rob’s First Drunk At Bar Experience

Honestly.

So, my brother had this really old vhs video camera that he found in his attic.  There was a tape inside.  One segment of the tape features me.  I believe this segment captures one of the first times I was drunk at a bar.  In this video, I think I am patiently waiting for the waitress to return with another shot of tequila.

Rob’s First Drunk?

I’m guessing the bar is GJ’s, but I don’t remember them playing such au curant music.

Honestly.

Good vs. Evil

Oh my.

The upcoming season of Survivor features a team of “fan favourites” against “Survivor superfans”.  Interesting, I suppose, but what really has me looking forward to the show (starts in February) is that two of the fan favourites are Yau Man and Johnny Fairplay (or is it Playfair, I can never remember?).

I hated JF so much the season he was on (until, of course, the big “your grandmother’s dead” hoax reveal, at which point I couldn’t help but like him), and enjoyed Yau Man so much the season he was on (until, of course, his silly “give your a car in return for your trust” mistake, at which point I couldn’t help but admit he wasn’t the perfect strategist).

Both had such strong (and relatively successful) strategies in their respective seasons that I really look forward to seeing how they both change up their strategies for this adventure.

Shovel Out, Shovel In, Shovel Out

We’ve been having quite a snowy winter here on PEI so far.  Lots of storms.

Yesterday, I had to shovel the driveway to get the car out to get to work.  After I got out, we got a snowblower guy to come in and clean out the rest of the driveway.  Then the wind picked up and filled in most of the driveway again, so that by the time I got home from work, I had to shovel the driveway to get the car back in the driveway.  Then this morning I had to shovel the driveway to get the car out again.

I’m tired of winter and it’s only January 3.

Leo Broderick Finds Himself On Both Sides Of An Issue

Charlottetown

A somewhat embarrassed Leo Broderick held a press-conference yesterday at the Benevolent Irish Society on North River Road, to apologize for speaking out against a proposed set of traffic lights planned for the intersection of Kensington Road and Exhibition Drive in Parkdale.  On Tuesday, Broderick was the spokesperson for a group of Charlottetown citizens voicing their concerns against the traffic lights, saying that the lights were an unnecessary waste of tax-payer’s money.
“Turns out I was at a rally in favour of this set of lights just the week before”, admitted a red-faced Broderick, well-known on PEI for being against things.  “Sometimes
it’s hard to remember all the things I’m against”, yelled the activist
through his shiny new bull-horn, a Christmas gift from Sharon Labchuk.
When asked if he was now for or against the proposed lights, Broderick said “Yes”.

It’s Abridged Wonderful Life

Sketch22 has performed, in each of our Christmas productions, an abridged version of It’s A Wonderful Life.
I decided to take the film and edit it to match the stage version we perform.  Here it is:
http://www.youtube.com/v/3034DmQUJcM

Merry Christmas, everyone!!

Join The Annekenstein Monster Fantasy Moguls League

I just signed up to Fantasy Moguls.

It’s like a sports fantasy league, only it’s based on movie releases and box office, etc.  I created an Annekenstein Monster league, if anybody would like to play. 

Just go to Fantasy Moguls and sign up.  it’s free.  Then, head on over to The Annekenstein Monster League, and join it.  psst, the password is annekenstein

You’re given $100 and you pick up to 10 movies which you think will do well at the box office.  Then each week, your score is tabulated… etc etc.

My league has room for 10 people, and the deadline to join is Monday, Dec.24.

No pressure.