Thursday, December 20, 2007

 









Movies:

Ratatouille: Another Pixar movie that is great. It isn't the best of Brad Byrd's work, which I think is the Incredibles, but it is very good nonetheless. It's one of those movies that makes you say "I want to do that" at the end. For me, the "I want to do that" wasn't the cooking, but the eating. Going to a fancy restaurant and asking for the chef to surprise me. Let's kick it up a notch, BAM!


Music:

White Stripes, Icky Thump: They did it again. The White Stripes keep pushing out great music with such a small band. Though I hear a mariachi band had a part in some songs on this album. Definitely worth listening to. The only thing missing was the color red on their album cover, at least the CD had some on it.


Books:

Tatooine Ghost: If you haven't already guessed, this is a Star Wars book. It occurs after ROTJ, after Han and Leigha get married. They're on Tatooine looking for some painting. All in all, it was entertaining, but it referred to little things from the movies way too much. The writer forgot to add to the Star Wars Universe, he only borrowed from what was already there. You can be sure to see phrases like, "nerf herder," and "who's scuffy looking?" to name a couple. Which made the book seem a little cheesey. If you like reading a lot, and don't care how good the book is, this one is for you.


TV:

30 Rock: Everyone knows that Tina Fey is hilarious, so by the algebraic law of association, 30 Rock is hilarious too. One of my favorite things about the show is Tracy Morgan's character, Tracy Jordan. Basically he plays himself, which is funny, and he pulls it off really well. Alec Baldwin is also hilarious, I almost forgive him for trying to destroy the free world, a la Team America. Watch 30 Rock.


Video Games:

Guitar Hero 3: If you haven't already played this game, get down to best buy immediately! One of the most fun games of our times. On the wii, the guitar hooks up to the wii remote pretty cool just in itself. Shredding leads and killer bass will make you want to play this one for hours. It's pretty much a life taker (not suicide, just time). It is on all the systems, so nobody has an excuse not to get it and start rocking now.


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