Another lazy day...
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Not quite the Neverending Story
I mentioned a couple of weeks back that I was playing The Longest Journey - an entry of that oft-neglected genre of computer games, the…
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Random media ramblings...
SomethingAwful has a bunch of B-Movie-style poster spoofs which are well worth a look. Page 8 has the HP one, most of the rest are pretty good…
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Movie misdirection...
And the "totally misleading trailer of the week" award goes to Bridge to Terabithia. Given the current cinematic drought, I was happy to catch a…
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Not quite the Neverending Story
I mentioned a couple of weeks back that I was playing The Longest Journey - an entry of that oft-neglected genre of computer games, the…
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Random media ramblings...
SomethingAwful has a bunch of B-Movie-style poster spoofs which are well worth a look. Page 8 has the HP one, most of the rest are pretty good…
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Movie misdirection...
And the "totally misleading trailer of the week" award goes to Bridge to Terabithia. Given the current cinematic drought, I was happy to catch a…
War, Games, what is it good for? Quite a lot, actually
October 6 2002, 18:29:03 UTC 18 years ago
WarGames rocks very very hard indeed, my favourite film ever for many years. Do you have it on DVD or VHS? (Indeed, how is it available?)
Will get webcam at some point. Webcams are cool, but the main problem I've had over the years is a feeling that I don't know other people who have them. If you have one then that's one more than the old total...
I am really rather embarrassed by my lack of involvement on the YKW. It has been three consecutive weeks where my (time of) good intentions has come to naught. Damn, I suck. Still interested, though.
Re: War, Games, what is it good for? Quite a lot, actually
October 7 2002, 01:41:38 UTC 18 years ago
Personally I identified not with Broderick's sassy kid but with the reclusive Falken. And I was eight.
Chris, I have a VHS copy; the DVD doesn't seem to have any extras. Next time you visit London, how about a
nice game of chesssuitably themed partay? For added authenticity, WW3 might well have started in real life...Re: War, Games, what is it good for? Quite a lot, actually
October 7 2002, 09:30:20 UTC 18 years ago
I ain't no stalker. It just happens that those two DVDs are recent acquisitions (possibly from the same special offer). The only other movie involving Mr. Broderick which I have any interest in acquiring would be "The Lion King" (if/when Disney finally get around to putting out the DVD).
The DVD does actually have some extras - a commentary by the writers and director, oh and the trailer. On the downside, it's letterboxed rather than anamorphic widescreen.
In the jungle, the mighty jungle
Anonymous
October 7 2002, 11:18:58 UTC 18 years ago
(By coincidence I bought TLK on video at a car boot sale yesterday, and watched it for the first time since 1994. Whee.)
The Lion Sleeps Tonight
October 7 2002, 11:54:22 UTC 18 years ago
Re: The Lion Sleeps Tonight
October 8 2002, 01:36:07 UTC 18 years ago
Lookie, I remembered my LiveJournal password! Hurrah for me.
Re: The Lion Sleeps Tonight
October 8 2002, 01:58:35 UTC 18 years ago
Re: War, Games, what is it good for? Quite a lot, actually
October 7 2002, 13:31:42 UTC 18 years ago
Paragraph three: this from the man who wrote "I hate parties (except political parties)" to a man who feels the same way? That said, the thought of a
localnice party forlocalnice people is rather a different proposition. Themed parties are particularly vexing because it's difficult to know how far to take the theming metaphor. (Also, I have no independent concept of costuming.) That said, the thought of a gathering of nice people for party-type activities is a very fine one, if you felt minded to so host.