Thoughts From Someone I Trust
Even though I have yet to see “Star Wars- Episode II: Attack Of The Clones” I have read the book. A friend of mine has actually seen the movie and this is what he had to say:
“I hated it.
Bored the living fuck right out of me.
The romance was shit. Lucas stole from The Fifth Element, The Matrix,
Gladiator and even the fucking Sound of Music.
It had one – count them, ONE! – good scene.
Damnit, I watched 10 minutes of the original Star Wars on tv last night and,
while I know nostalgia is a big part of it, that 10 minutes was more
enjoyable than this new piece of shit.
Crapola my friend, crapola.”
Wow, that’s harsh! But I still can’t wait to see it
Day: May 7, 2002
My Fault
Sorry for the technical hickup folks. The next couple of days will be a bit wierd (new server and backend), but hopefull by the end of it everyting will be even better than before. If your wondering where the past articles went, they will be reappearing over the next couple of days. More to come….
I guess Stephanie will be happy!
Dreamworks Has Aquireed SPACE MONKEY
Dreamworks has picked up SPACE MONKEY from Ash Brannon (TOY STORY 2). MONKEY will be a fully CG picture about test monkeys involved in the NASA space program in the 1950s.
Whaaaaaaat?!?
When “Harry Potter” debuts on DVD you can ‘…pick your own wand.’
(Insert your own joke here)
The incredible Will Ferrell is leaving “Saturday Night Live.”
We’ll miss ya Will, you always had grace. (Sorry, but I just couldn’t resist that one!)
I voted for her!
POP POLL A SOUR NOTE FOR MARIAH
Mariah Carey has been voted the pop act people would most like to kick off the planet.
The music Web site, Popdirt, asked, “If you could remove one pop act’s music from the face of the earth, who would it be?”
More than 8,000 music fans from around the world replied, and Mariah secured 31 percent of the votes.
In second place was Jennifer Lopez, with 24 percent, followed by *NSYNC with 12 percent.
Other contenders included Britney Spears, with 8 percent; Mandy Moore, with 7.5 percent; and the Backstreet Boys, with 3.5 percent.
Rounding out the Top 10 were Jessica Simpson, Enrique Iglesias, Madonna and Ricky Martin.