The Matrix.... riiight...
Jun. 15th, 2003 12:08 amTime for another update...
The kidnapping went off smoothly. Isen didn't know what was going on until she received her ticket. Ylvis were great, and in spite of a little rain, we laughed our asses off.
Isen liked her pressies as well, Good Charlotte CD, A View Askiew movie (Can't remember the name), Clerks soundtrack, collection CD and a LOTR backpack (German writing, but she didn't mind). She seemed quite happy. :)
Finally saw "The Matrix" again today, saw it with my friend Lily after a little cinema misunderstanding with out two other friends. (Go read Lily's journal for the whole story.) I haven't really seen the whole thing since the cinema. Bought the DVD about 3 years ago, but never bothered to watch it until today. Gonna see the sequel this week. I wanted to refresh my memory, so I would have a clue when I saw the second one. I have to admit that there are a lot of great effects in "The Matrix", and it does actually throw some things at you to think about. But I was actually a bit bored while watching it. I spent more time wondering about why they kept filming Mr.Smith (Hugo Weaving) from below and up (The frog-perspective), than where the story was going. A little diversity wouldn't have hurt on that one.
There are probably hoards of fans that will call me a complete idiot for not going all crazy for this movie, but I just can't. I'm only watching the sequel because I want to see if it is as bad as the reviews over here say it is. Wouldn't kill me if I didn't get to see it at the cinema, but there's not much else on, so why not?
First day back to work today since May, have to work tomorrow as well. And that's all I work this month. Am going to Poland for two weeks on Saturday. About bloody time too, I'm a half 'n half kid, so it's gonna be nice to see where the last 50% of me is from. A weird way of saying that I'm half polish and proud of it), but that's how I've always put it.
Don't have anything more to say today... Good Night!
The kidnapping went off smoothly. Isen didn't know what was going on until she received her ticket. Ylvis were great, and in spite of a little rain, we laughed our asses off.
Isen liked her pressies as well, Good Charlotte CD, A View Askiew movie (Can't remember the name), Clerks soundtrack, collection CD and a LOTR backpack (German writing, but she didn't mind). She seemed quite happy. :)
Finally saw "The Matrix" again today, saw it with my friend Lily after a little cinema misunderstanding with out two other friends. (Go read Lily's journal for the whole story.) I haven't really seen the whole thing since the cinema. Bought the DVD about 3 years ago, but never bothered to watch it until today. Gonna see the sequel this week. I wanted to refresh my memory, so I would have a clue when I saw the second one. I have to admit that there are a lot of great effects in "The Matrix", and it does actually throw some things at you to think about. But I was actually a bit bored while watching it. I spent more time wondering about why they kept filming Mr.Smith (Hugo Weaving) from below and up (The frog-perspective), than where the story was going. A little diversity wouldn't have hurt on that one.
There are probably hoards of fans that will call me a complete idiot for not going all crazy for this movie, but I just can't. I'm only watching the sequel because I want to see if it is as bad as the reviews over here say it is. Wouldn't kill me if I didn't get to see it at the cinema, but there's not much else on, so why not?
First day back to work today since May, have to work tomorrow as well. And that's all I work this month. Am going to Poland for two weeks on Saturday. About bloody time too, I'm a half 'n half kid, so it's gonna be nice to see where the last 50% of me is from. A weird way of saying that I'm half polish and proud of it), but that's how I've always put it.
Don't have anything more to say today... Good Night!