Thursday, April 30, 2009

How could i not love this?


There is something inexplicably awesome about watching a member of Emperor Palpetine's personal army get down and boogieing.

Wellington Dance Trooper [The OfficalStar Wars Blog]

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

An Industious Day

Today was a fairly productive day. Not like "Ohhh I got a bunch of work done for school and accomplished a lot of goals and things that actually matter" but more of the kind of "Wow, i guess i did stuff...i mean it was stuff that doesn't really matter...but still" stuff.

First and foremost I finally finished Fallout 3. I've known for several months how the game ended but I just never got around to putting in the hour or two I had left in the story. Today I put in the time and it was pretty awesome. The ending was actually fairly boring but the closing montage reminded me of all the time that i had spent within the game world ( 48 hours) and in a weird way made me feel like a real hero. (For a better review of the game check out Demian Linn's review at 1up.com)
Crazy, the same day i finish the game Matthew Perry is on The View talking about the very same game.

After dinner I decided to go to the Regal Westgate theater to Jody Hill and Seth Rogen's new movie "Observe and Report." The movie has been out for a couple of weeks but I hadn't had the opportunity to see it until recently. Before I say anything thing about the movie let me mention that I am a huge fan of writer/director Jody Hill's work, if you consider yourself a fan of black humor than i highly suggest checking out his film "The Foot Fist Way" and his HBO series "Eastbound & Down." So being familiar with the style of the writer I went into the movie knowing that it wasn't going to be a fun comedy like some of Rogen's other movies (see "Knocked Up") but instead a much darker movie. And that is exactly what it was, a very dark movie. "Observe and Report" was maybe THE most depressing movie that I have ever seen, but it also somehow managed to also be an incredibly thought provoking and hilarious movie that affected me in a very unique way. It has some incredibly action sequences, male frontal nudity, and a great soundtrack. I highly recommend it to anyone who isn't afraid of dark heavy comedy that offends in a way that we don't often see on the big screen. Plus Danny McBride, the man who in my opinion hold the honor of being called the greatest actor of the 21st century, has a small part that's pretty awesome.

I also watched "The Foot Fist Way" again and went to class. I need to do laundry in the morning...not that that fact is either interesting or important to anyone but me. School is almost over. I'm going to take a shower and hopefully fall asleep watching It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

(Yes, I realize that I haven't really updated this with anything substantial in...months, but lets just forgive and forget. Hopefully it won't happen again.)

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

cookin good

I got to meet my favorite public access tv hosts today...jealous?

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Video Games Fall 2008

So, I've been playing a lot of video games lately. Here's 3.
Force Unleashed
In the past most Star Wars games have been pretty meesh mosh. Some, like Knights of the Old Republic and Battlefront 2, have been incredible...but others have been pretty average. Of course for a Star Wars fan like my self they're all great, and this game is no exception. In fact the Force Unleashed may be one of the most fun Star Wars games of all time. The game features a great story that happens in between episodes 3 and 4. The game play is somewhat repetitive, but very rewarding. The game features great force powers that make fighting the same bad guys over and over very entertaining. The game took about 10 hours to complete, but if it had been any longer i would have probably lost interest. If you love Star Wars and love video games than this game is worth checking out.
Saint's Row 2
This summer i was pretty disappointed by the direction that GTA 4 took, the game was incredibly detailed and the city felt a live but because of the increase in realism it was a lot harder to just have fun like i could in the previous Grant Theft Auto titles. Saint's Row 2 has brought the fun back to the open-world-car-stealing genre. This game is SO fun! Maybe I'm in love with this game because my character looks a lot like myself (maybe ill show you later) but in this game i really feel like I'm in a gang. The game basically puts you in charge of the 3rd Saints, a gang that has fallen from it's glory in the city of Stillwater, and its your job to take back the city in the name of your gang. Sure, the idea is pretty much stolen straight from GTA: San Andreas, but Saint's Row 2 really does it better. By taking over different neighborhoods you gain more respect and earn more money. The game gives you a real sense of accomplishment as you take over more and more of the city. One thing the game does that really impressed was it made all the mini games and side quests worth doing, a lot of times in games stuff like that is boring and pointless but in this game there are great rewards for your work...needless to say an awesome game.
Fallout 3
The Fallout series is one that has always been fascinating to me, i picked up the first two when i was in 6th grade and have been in love ever since. For some reason the post apocalyptic world is AWESOME to me. So obviously I've been excited about the third installment of the franchise, and the game has lived up to all of my excitement. The game was developed by Bethesda Softworks, developers of Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, and its easy to the similarities between this game and Oblivion. The game basically tries to fuse the first person shooter genre and the RPG genre together, and for the most part the game does this. It looks and acts like a shooter but also features a new combat system and is all backed by an RPG leveling system. Fallout 3 is really deep, both in its story and in its world. While I haven't completed the game yet i can tell you that it is an incredible experience that will last you a very long time.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

comics!


MAN! i've been reading a lot of comics lately. nerdy? no, not at all. So, lets go back and take a look at the highlights of comics i've read recently. Actually, no. I'm just gonna say that 1. The Watchmen may be the greatest BOOK i've ever read, that includes ALL books and not just comic books. 2. THE WALKING DEAD. My roommate PJ and i got into this book about the zombie apocolypse and it is brilliant! sooo that's all ive got. kind of a bad post...but whatever!

Sunday, October 12, 2008

awesome pt 2.

in part 2 of my series of riddiculous meat items i present to you the luther burger. it is your regular everyday bacon cheese burger but instead of a bun...THERE IS A KRISPY KREME DONUT!!!!

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Hurricane Beard

For as long as my friend Chris Box is with out power my face will be with out razor!

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

20 years old!

This weekend i turned twenty years old. That's kinda old. Not really old. but maaaan i have been alive for 2 whole decades. I'm like twice as old as the matrix! So ill give you a rundown of the weekend based solely off of pictures from my camera phone.

First Nik, Stefanie, Emmy, and myself went to torchy's to get some dinner.Then after that we drove to Waco to the see the last performance of Ethan Durelle. Lots of friends were there. Friends: Tyler, Amelia, Juan, Carmen, Caitlen, Justin W., Noelle, Dane, Lainey, Jeremi, Casey, and Lance Higdon. It was sad to see the band play their last song.
Then the next day me and Emmy and Justin went to the grocery. While we were there Emmy accidentally broke a glass bottle full of chocolate milk all over the ground and the contents of our cart...it was awesome.
(thats all the pictures i took...sorry)

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

do you believe in luck?

i guess i forgot to show you this. i'm in it. it was made this summer.