Hobo with a Shotgun

Me: Why does he want a lawn mower?

James: I don’t know.

Me: What is the doctor doing?

James: I  don’t know.

Me: Why are they in armor?

James: I don’t know.

Me: Where did the tentacles come from?

James: I don’t know.

Me: Are those slap bracelets?

James: What the fuck?

That’s kind of how our night went. Before this we watched Water.

Recent Science Fiction Movies You Probably Skipped

With movies getting stupid expensive at the box office I’ve skipped quite a few of them. Some of them had bad reviews. Others the trailers were less than interesting. However there are a few I recommend you go back and watch.

Sunshine – The sun is dying. Earth’s greatest minds have put together a solution but it fails. There are only enough resources to try it once more. So in a last ditch effort they send out a team to reignite the sun.

This could have gone all kinds of stupid but instead, the portrait of the people whose every decision might end the world was really captivating.

Moon – Sam Bell is two weeks away from leaving mining operations monitoring station on the moon when he gets in an accident. The AI on the station saves him, but some one is knocking on the door.

It looked too depressing and sad to watch at first but instead it’s surprisingly twisted and you find yourself cheering for Bell to get home.

Planet 51 – 1950′s esq Planet 51 is the setting for an alien invasions of humans! Chuck comes to plant a flag and call it good but instead disrupts teenage Lem’s life.

It’s a comedy but sticks to two tried and true plots and does it well. Not only does it have a go with Small town boy must save an alien who is non-hostile, but you also get 21st century man disrupts 1950′s small town life. The mix is endearing and really funny.

Battle for Terra – Mala is a rebellious teenager who just likes inventing things even though new inventions have to be approved by a council. When humans invade they take her father. While trying to get captured so she can go with him she finds an injured human. With her planet under attack she goes to save her father.

Serious cartoons are a genre of American film making (and television) that is lacking, which is why Battle for Terra is refreshing. Battle is not only beautifully animated but also contains a deep story line of loss and consequences. I highly recommend this one. This is not just another humans take over the natives movie.

Pandorum – Man has sent an Ark into space. Crew members wake from deep sleep for a shift change but their mind is fragmented. They are unsure of their mission and of who they are.

More of a psychological thriller than anything, Pandorum is a look into what can go wrong on an Ark ship. Part monster movie and part salvation movie it really is more intelligent than I thought it would be.

Gamer – What if the pieces were death row convicts that can be played in a war game? Kable is three games a way from freedom and the most popular game piece in the Live MMO Slayer.

This goes farther than it’s bad to make convicts fight to the death for freedom. Castle is the richest man in the world and he’s created a Live Sims MMO where the icons are real humans controlled by gamers. You can pay to play or be paid to be controlled. Slayers is his second game in conjunction with the US prison system. During an interview the system is hacked reveling not everyone is on board with the idea. The movie takes a man just wants to go home and lead a normal life to the extreme making Gamer a movie with more depth than you think it would have.

I was pleasantly surprised by all these movies. I hope you enjoy them too.

Friday Roundup The First

Unfortunately, kidney stones have kept me down this week. So I’m a bit behind. However I wanted to let you know what I’ve been doing around the web. I’ve been a busy girl so read and enjoy!

Over at Examiner.com:
I talk about the upcoming MAGNAcon
I do a recap of the 2009 Spike Video Game Awards and their love of nearly naked women.
I remind you all that Genghiscon is coming up!
And I get all nostalgic over Final Fantasy IX. Come over and tell me your memories of the game!

At Studio Mothers:
I wax poetic about the impending leap of doom I’m taking.

So that’s what I’ve been up to. I’ve nearly got the redesign of this site done. Promise!

There is TMI in this Post Amoung the Weekend Updates

So no, the weekend did not start out well with my computer dying, again. I’m actually extremely upset now as I know it’s a hardware issue. At the end of the week I should have an update on that. Any bets on what I’ll get from Dell this time?

Writing went well this weekend. Not only did I finish a chapter, but I’ve joined a new critique group. This is looks much more committed than my last group and we have a good range of folks both in ability and background. After they left I managed to pound out another 1000 words. Creativity abounds.

We did Aia’s b-day party this weekend. McDonald’s totally dropped the ball. Nothing was ready, no one seemed to know what to do. They managed to get their act together in the end but dang. We’re not going back there next year. So I need to scout out a new place.

Heroes sucks now…have I told you that? The suckage is so bad that they are now sticking random sex in for the hell of it. Noah actually waited to start shooting until after teh sexes. Stupid. Hiro is still my fav as he’s the ONLY character to learn from his mistakes. And the only guy who deals with the bad guys first. Chances of continuing to watch this show though are near nil.

Our movie night is now on LOST. Day late and a dollar short I know. We’re finding the show fairly predictable, but good anyway. We can deal with that. People say it’s gets weirder. We’ll see.

Now for the TMI. My period started this weekend. The bad thing about that? It’s only been two and a half weeks since my last period. Not good. In fact very bad. The last time this happened, I was in the middle of massive cancer screenings which boiled down to the hypothyroidism. Has it gone further in the wonky? Or is this the PCOS? With the hair loss, the bloating, the mood thing I’m worried. Doc on Friday. Hoping we can deal with this with a medication adjustment. Hoping.

The Vampire Encyclopedia by Matthew Bunson

This is an older copy of the Vampire Encyclopedia. New editions have been updated with the latest additions to Vampire fiction. This book came out shortly after the movie, Bram Stoker’s Dracula in the early 90’s. It is a listing of vampire myth, literature, fiction, TV shows, and movies from around the world. Not only is it extremely interesting for any one interested in Vampires it is essential for reading pastiche books without having read all the background info for those books. I read it just before reading Anno Dracula, by mistake not by design, but it made reading that book more enjoyable.

If you are interested in Vampire lore, this is a must have book.