Archive for July, 2008

Where ever you go, mEgo!

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

I haven’t updated in awhile, so I decided I will share a neat little thing called mEgo! Now I wouldn’t call it useful, but it is a very cute idea! The best way I can describe mEgo is like a small portable profile! MEgo works with Flickr, Twitter, Amazon, YouTube, PhotoBucket, Last.FM, Del.icio.us, NetFlix, and even RSS feeds. You don’t really need me to explain it, as I have included my mEgo in this post!
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Vigorous

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

Name: Vigorous
Image: Shining Tears
Type: Div Layer
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Review: Hancock

Monday, July 7th, 2008

Hancock was slightly disappointing. Will Smith has played in some great movies, like Independence Day and I Am Legend. Hancock is definitely not one of the best of them. I’m not going to say it was a terrible movie. I was entertained and it did have it’s funny parts. The idea for the movie was pretty neat! But the whole movie just lacked something. I felt like I was waiting for something the whole movie, but it never happened.

Now don’t let that stop you from seeing it. It really is a decent funny movie. Just don’t expect too much.

Also the graphics made it seem very corny at times. It made me feel like I was watching some low budget film. Sometimes the graphics just totally killed the effect of the emotion in a scene. For example, there is a scene that is suppose to be sad, but the special effects made me giggle.

It was like eating an ice cream cone without the cone; it still taste good, just a little messy.

Review: WALL-E

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008
WALL E

At first I was a little unsure about WALL-E; the previews didn’t show me much except that it was cute child’s movie. The movie was indeed impressive to me. It did something that most movies don’t: use minimal words. Now the movie did have it’s moments of speech, but the majority of the movie was focused on two robots that spoke one word lines. This may sound like a turn off to some, but the movie was never short of emotion. It didn’t really need dialogue to make you laugh or cry.

I would suggest it to anyone who likes comedy, romance, or even sci-fi movies! It is certainly the best animated film I have seen this year.

It starts out on Earth, which became inhabitable for human to live on. That’s where WALL-E comes in, a robot built to clean up the mess. Then another robot named EVE comes to Earth searching for life. Not to long after they build a friendship. But not to long after that EVE gets taken back into space. WALL-E, of course, goes to rescue is new love interest.