Tuesday, April 21, 2009


This film was worth it. But I must admit I am a sap for a film about human potential and dream chasing. The moment of the film that really made it worth it for me was the final life line. The answer "I don't know. I have never known." was a particularly soul tearing. On a separate side note, "soul tearing" must be used often and freely. It's graphic and I like that.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Errol Morris

I just found an excellent video done by one of favorite documentary film makers. Errol Morris has the knack to catch people when genuine and candid. So glad I found it. Send this one to your conservative family and friends. http://www.peopleinthemiddleforobama.org/

This blog is blah

I trying to remember why I started this thing. I suppose it to practice writing again; it's honestly been so long and feels a bit awkward and foreign. Picked up Vonnegut's The Sirens of Titan yesterday again, I forgot how funny he portrays everything in his writing. Maybe life was a sick joke to him, but he told the punchline well.
It's funny how it's only when you don't get something you really want it. Women seem more interested in me when I am less interested in them. Ego are so easily broken.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Radiohead

In Rainbows finally has finally won me over. Whenever I collect my thoughts and plan out a project which inevitably transforms into a brainstorming binge, Jigsaw Falling Into Place queues up in my heads on the old 45 record player. Fairly certain that I prefer something else to illustrate my logic. Semi-chaotic, repetitive, catchy. Yet, I guess thats how I think.