Ramblings

Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts
April 10, 2010

Underachieving AT-ATs

A little Star Wars nerdery via I Love Charts: an assortment of underachieving AT-ATs. (Love the Subaru BRAT-AT.)



Update: these (and other cartoons) were actually done by Lunchbreath.
April 12, 2009

Happy Easter

Man, I really hope Frank isn't the easter bunny...

February 14, 2009

Sirius Peart

Jill & I watched the latest Harry Potter movie last night. I couldn't help but think that Sirius Black was inspired by Neil Peart circa 1977...

June 7, 2007

100 Movies, 100 Quotes, 100 Numbers

I thought this was pretty cool. Someone put a lot of work into this, and there are some great quotes here.

May 8, 2006

Quick update

Random updates and links:
  • New websites for Amelia and Jeremy are up now.
  • Everyone's seen Stephen Colbert's speech at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner by now, but still...
  • Since I rarely update the Photos section of this site, I'm trying out Flickr to see if that gets me to take more photos. (My new camera is definitely helping.)
  • Crossed of my list of "things that I should have been doing a long time ago that my friends probably assumed I was already doing": joined Netflix. After way too many scratched DVDs from our local Blockbuster, we've converted to Netflix and so far we've been very happy with the service and selection. (Plus it's nice to get some non-junk mail every once in a while.)
August 12, 2005

Why the box office slowdown?

In the news: Movie studios worry about box office slowdown

And on a completely unrelated note, "Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo" opens in theaters today.
June 25, 2005

"Noooooooooo!"

"Noooooooooo!"
December 15, 2004

It's a Wonderful Life in 30 seconds (and re-enacted by bunnies)

People are sometimes surprised to learn that I've never seen It's a Wonderful Life. Actually, since I've caught different parts of it over the years while flipping channels, I probably have seen it, just not all at once in a single sitting.

Well, now I don't have to, now that I've seen It's a Wonderful Life in 30 seconds (and re-enacted by bunnies).