That’s creepy, so I moved into my new house and months before I had a dream of exactly standing at the same spot looking out the window and the same car was out there.
So I attended this Guitar Hero tournament yesterday and came in first. Warriors of Rock was the game, the one I never played before. There was lots of contestants, about 15, not much I guess.
The final round I defeated my little sister. It was a close match, too. The prize was $50 gift card to EB/Gamestop. I’ll probably use it for Duke Nukem: Forever releasing early May.
They also insisted I play Through the Fire and Flames, expert on Guitar Hero III. Final score was 673k, I could’ve gotten even higher but everyone was cheering and stuff.
Anyways, that was a fun night.
Black Swan feels like an Aronofsky film, through and through. His fingerprints are all over it. His camera style, the way he brings the audience in and makes them feel a part of the character, and experience in a way what the character is experiencing. This is not a movie for everyone. It’s horror, but a psychological kind of horror that puts us directly into the fractured, overwhelmed, frustrated mind of a person.
It was a joyous, uplifting, spiritual movie experience. It had all the elements of what filmmaking is about. It was a thriller, a drama, a romance, a horror, even comedy at some points all rolled into one. A poignant, timeless message of what is it to be alive, of how blessed we all truly are, and of how reliant we are upon each other.
You know what tastes good? Peanut butter mixed with coffee. Delicious.
Really? Is this everything they could come up with? I didn’t feel scared at all, I didn’t sit on the edge of my seat in terror, it was like watching old family videotapes, with just a little paranormal activity to be found.