I Am The Most Random Person Ever
I caught The Day After Tomorrow at the new theater in Danville last night. It wasn't a bad movie, but it there were things in it that didn't make a lot of sense to me. Like one scene where Dennis Quaid apparently walks all the way from Washington, D.C., to Manhattan during a blizzard. Wouldn't he have passed out from exhaustion or hypothermia? And I didn't know that people can outrun a sudden drop in temperature, but it's apparently possible. Then again, I've heard the filmmakers have said most of the science errors were intentional for dramatic purposes, so I guess it isn't that big of a deal. Anyway, I'll give it a three out of five. It's good, but not great. But the tornado scene was awesome, and the storms in the 20th Century Fox logo were a neat touch.
The new theater in Danville was neat, but it seemed kinda tiny. There were only seven or eight rows in the particular screen I was in, and the screen it self was only five feet or so off the ground. So even the front row is a good seat there. If Danville wasn't 45 minutes away, I'd go there all the time. It's a nice place.
I seriously need to invest in new shelves for my DVD collection.
Huh, apparently there is a wrestling channel in England. According to their site, they air Ring Of Honor, NWA-TNA, CZW, 3PW, CMLL, a British promotion called "the Frontier Wrestling Alliance," classic Memphis wrestling, NOAH, and New Japan. They're gonna be starting a news talk show, as well. I hope something like that can be started in America too, just because I wanna see some Ring Of Honor and CZW without having to track down their videos.
I think it's finally safe to say that Tatu has officially fallen off the musical radar. It's been over a year since "All The Things She Said" was released and to my knowledge, there wasn't a follow-up single. My guess is they didn't realize there isn't a very big American market for gay Russian schoolgirls that sing techno music. And I don't even think "All The Things She Said" was a big enough hit to even call Tatu one hit wonders.
That's all I can think to say for now. Sutton out.
The new theater in Danville was neat, but it seemed kinda tiny. There were only seven or eight rows in the particular screen I was in, and the screen it self was only five feet or so off the ground. So even the front row is a good seat there. If Danville wasn't 45 minutes away, I'd go there all the time. It's a nice place.
I seriously need to invest in new shelves for my DVD collection.
Huh, apparently there is a wrestling channel in England. According to their site, they air Ring Of Honor, NWA-TNA, CZW, 3PW, CMLL, a British promotion called "the Frontier Wrestling Alliance," classic Memphis wrestling, NOAH, and New Japan. They're gonna be starting a news talk show, as well. I hope something like that can be started in America too, just because I wanna see some Ring Of Honor and CZW without having to track down their videos.
I think it's finally safe to say that Tatu has officially fallen off the musical radar. It's been over a year since "All The Things She Said" was released and to my knowledge, there wasn't a follow-up single. My guess is they didn't realize there isn't a very big American market for gay Russian schoolgirls that sing techno music. And I don't even think "All The Things She Said" was a big enough hit to even call Tatu one hit wonders.
That's all I can think to say for now. Sutton out.
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