Monday, September 6, 2010

Don't you, forget about me.

Hey blog--long time,

Tara and I saw The Scissor Sisters recently. Then two days later I saw the lead singer on the street about a block from office. Crazy! Good thing I went to the concert, or I would not have known it was him.

I finished watching The Last Airbender Show this weekend. The full title of the show is actually Avatar: The Last Airbender, but I didn't want to confuse it with that awful James Cameron movie I will never see. Anyway, the show was pretty great and I recommend watching it. Maybe I will tell you more about it one day. I heard the movie was pretty bad, and I don't think I'll be seeing it.

I saw Inception a few weeks ago. A lot later then everyone else did. I liked it a lot. I probably had a few minor criticisms, mostly about the end, but I thought the first hour and 45 minutes was pretty solid. My complaint really is that the ending dragged a bit and took too long to get the climax.

A few weeks ago I actually considered getting a Twitter account. But I decided Twitter is still really stupid. And profoundly confuses me. I'm having a hard time standing Facebook so as it is, and have lost of lot of interest in that.

Blog, have I ever told you about how much I hate the music stores in NYC? I have tried to get the new Jenny and Johnny album twice, with no luck. I will try one more time, braving the elements and venturing into Williamsburg. If that doesn't work, I may have to surrender and finally buy my music on, uhh, itunes. Or maybe buy it from Amazon. I miss Philly where I could practically see the album I wanted to buy inside the windows of Repo Records.

I believe my goal for this blog was to write about various media I liked or didn't like, and I'm sure I've offended all zero of you who read my blog. I guess I kinda failed at that. New shows I'm looking forward to this fall are S@#$ My Dad Says, Running Wilde, and probably Outsourced, which seems like a good premise, but also slightly racist.

We haven't talked since the LOST finale. I like the finale when I watched it, but I feel looking back on it, I may not like it as much. I watched to try to re-watch it. I'll probably re-watch the entire series sometime. The entire last season of LOST really annoyed me. There is an 11 minute epilogue on the DVD that I watched online. In it, they answer or at least somewhat address like 10 unanswered questions from the series. That's really annoying. Why didn't they just make the whole last season like that? When you think about it, like a 3rd of the last season was pretty much pointless. I'm not going to get into too many details now, since I know Maria probably hasn't seen LOST season 6 in Ghana.

I'm think about what show I want to watch next. I'm really leaning towards Angel. And I think Tara and I might start Dexter soon. Plus, I still really want to dive into Twin Peaks soon.

I should really hook my blog up to my Facebook. (but I won't) and then never log on to Facebook again.