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Serenity

Friday, June 24th, 2005 | Movies, Reviews | 3 Comments
Serenity

As my long time readers might recall, I watched a show called Firefly a while back and greatly enjoyed it. This week, thanks to one of my co-workers, I had an opporunity to drive 5 & 1/2 hours to plant my butt in a packed movie theater at 10 o'clock with a broken air conditioner. That is to say, I was able to attend a special preview showing of the Firefly movie, Serenity. Though the movie hasn't quite been completed yet; it was fanatastic!

It started off with a short speech by Joss Whedon. He basically thanks the fans for their support and asked them to continue that support by asking them to help promote the movie. Then the movie was off and running. It appears to pick up at least a couple of years after the t.v. show ended1. Not all of the crew is still flying on Serenity though most are. The Alliance is still after River and they seem more desperate than ever to get her back. Desperate to the point where they've sent an unamed agent after her. During this agent's introduction, we get treated to see a holographic recording of Simon rescuing River from the facility where they were experimenting on her; as well as finding out one of the reasons the Alliance wants her back so badly.2 Overall, I thought the story worked very well for fans of Firefly but I'm not sure how well it will play with people who never watched the tv show. The movie doesn't have any big-name actors and it hasn't been getting much in the way of promotion from the studio. I hope it does well at the box office (mostly in hopes of the tv show being revived).

Closing thougts about the preview:3

  • The preview didn't have much in the way of music. This really bothered some people and it is one of the things that they're still working on.
  • There weren't any credits; again this is something they're working on.
  • Supposedly there were some placeholders for special effects that aren't complete yet, but I didn't catch them.

1 Supposedly there is a comic book coming out in July (?) that covers what happens between the show & the movie.
2 I bet you'd like it if I told you why, wouldn't you?. Too bad, this preview-review is going to be spoiler free. :p
3 Sorry, but 11 hours of driving in 2 days plus watching the movie at 10 o'clock, staring straight up at the screen from the front row, doesn't exactly leave me pumped up for writing an indepth review. Maybe I'll have something more to say after the official opening on 30 Sept 2005.

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Gossamer Commons

Friday, June 17th, 2005 | Links, Reviews | No Comments
Gossamer Commons

Later today, I'll be posting PLotW1 but before that happens here's a different link that you should really check out. Gossamer Commons is a relatively recent webcomic, started back in March 2005 by Eric Burns and Greg Holkan. Eric writes, Greg draws. The premise is something like so; the main character, Keith, has saved the life of a fairy child. Since he did this while knowing that seeing the fairy would mark him for death2; the Fairies owe him 1 boon of Keith's choosing. As Keith has longed to be a published author; he requests, as his boon, that the Fairies give him a muse so he can great the great American novel. A novel that will inspire generations to come and will be read by annoyed college freshmen four hundred years from now. :) Mr. Holkan uses a variety of methods in his artwork on the strip and so far it's working really well, but the thing that keeps me coming back and reading the new strip is the writing (done by Mr. Burns.). Since I'm not much of a writer myself; I charge you with looking at today's strip for an example how good this strip can be.

Keep up the good work fellas, we'll be watching you!

1 Pukka's Links of the Week
2 Apparently in the GC world just seeing one of the Fairies will automagically mark you for death.

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Which Revenge of the Sith Character are you?

Friday, May 27th, 2005 | Quizzes | No Comments


You scored as Chewbacca.

Chewbacca

78%

Darth Vader

69%

R2-D2

53%

General Grievous

53%

Obi Wan Kenobi

50%

Anakin Skywalker

50%

Yoda

47%

Clone Trooper

44%

Mace Windu

44%

Padme Amidala

36%

C-3PO

25%

Emperor Palpatine

22%

Which Revenge of the Sith Character are you?
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No fair! AWelkin gets to be Yoda, but I'm stuck as the big furball (though I did come close to being Yader)!

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Reading eBooks

Thursday, May 19th, 2005 | Reviews, Software | 1 Comment
Product Image: TiBR Pro

My rating: 5 out of 5

I recently finished reading the last of my unread stack of books, took a look at my bank account and realized that continuing to buy more at the current time would be... unwise. So I started looking around the apartment for something else to read, but nothing really sparked my interest.

It probably wasn't helping that a good friend of mine kept writing in her journal about how much she was enjoying rereading The Count of Monte Cristo. Then it occured to me that story is most likely in the public domain, so a quick jaunt over to Project Gutenberg and I'd confirmed that it was in fact in the public domain. Then I started downloading a copy of this and a few other stories when I realized that I didn't have a book reader on my PDA any more. So I looked around at some review sites and ran across TiBR Pro by inDev Software. Niiiiiiiiice.

TiBR Pro supports reading eBooks off my PDA's memory stick and even cooler; it allows me to rotate the screen sideways for a much more natural viewing area. They also had a free version, but the description didn't mention reading from a memory stick and I've got enough stuff on my PDA that I really wanted that feature. So I coughed up the measly $9.951 and I'm most pleased with my purchase. So far I've worked my way through ~50% of The Count of Monte Cristo and I've already downloaded several other books that I look forward to reading using this great new tool!

As a side note while I was searching for eBook readers to load on my PDA; I ran across the ManyBooks website. ManyBooks takes etexts from places like Project Gutenberg and converts them into popular eBook formats. This makes it easier for lazy people like myself to quickly get the stories onto our PDAs for reading whenever we have a spare moment (e.g. during boring meetings).

1 I've seen other readers for my PDA costing twice that, which would definitly be out of my budget for the moment.

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Back from “some rest”

Sunday, May 8th, 2005 | Life, Site News | No Comments

After we finally left town for our honey-night1, Ariesna nodded off and went to sleep for most of the drive. Once we got to Davenport, I got a bit too caught up in looking for street names and went past the place we were staying... a couple of times. *sigh* I'm convinced I've got less direction sense than a rock. I can learn an area so I know where I'm going but it takes me a fairly long time and even after years of living in this area; I tend to turn down a street only to be surprised when it joins up with a different street I'm already familiar with. All this is building up to say that I ended up having to tell Ariesna where we were staying before we found the place2. I did so want it to be a complete surprise. *sigh*

Any hoo, the place we stayed at is called Fulton's Landing. It's a late 19th century house that has been beautifully maintained and is decorated with many a wonderful antique. When we finally arrived, Ariesna & I walked inside but found ourselves faced with a small problem. There was no sign of the proprietor! After a bit of shouting hello and ringing the doorbell, I went back outside and started walking around the grounds to see if I could find somebody. Later Ariesna confided in me that just after I'd gone searching that she found a small note saying that our hostess could be found painting the front porch.

After locating Pat, our gracious and charming host, we headed back to where Ariesna was waiting and then up to our room. Ariesna was thrilled and while I did find it to be a lovely room; it was a bit pink for me. We freshened ourselves up a bit and then went to a nearby Japanese restaurant that we are familiar with from previous visits to the area. Their yummy rolls weren't as good as the ones we'd had back in Kansas City once upon a time, but the Hawaiian rolls were fantastic3! Then she had the Shrimp Tempura and I had the Chicken Katsu. Both dishes were delicious and much larger than I remembered from previous visits. After eaching our fill, we headed back to Fulton's Landing.

Just a brief side note for the single folks who read this blog: when you get married some day; make sure to eat a good breakfast and/or hide some sort of energy bar in your pocket/purse for later. That way you don't starve as your wedding guests are likely to keep you so busy that the serving staff will remove your food before you get a chance to eat any of it!

We did get back to Fulton's Landing without any troubles and had a very pleasant evening relaxing... and doing those things that newlyweds do. The next morning, we had a marvelous breakfast with the other guests: a couple from Nebraska with their daughter from Brazil and a writer from England. Apparently, he writes a column called "The Best..." for The European; this has him gaunting around the world finding the best places to stay, best foods to eat and writing all about it for his clientelle. After listening to him talk for a few minutes, I'm became convinced that I'm in the wrong profession. :) After breakfast, we checked out but Pat allowed us to leave our car parked there so we could go for a walk around the area. There are many gorgeous houses over there, a few of them for sale --and quite undoubtably out of my price range--. It ended up being a longer walk than we had really thought we were in for, with a good chunk leading us up-hill but it also very enjoyable. Particularly once we left the housing area and got back down by the river with the cool breeze coming in off the water. Hmm, that was soo nice.

Then it was time to retrieve the car and head for home, which we spent just quietly enjoying the day & each other's company. Later in the evening, Ariesna's parents came up and we unwrapped all the wedding loot. It was a good haul. Heck, there were even gifts in there that were aimed more towards me than they were towards the bride. Don't misunderstand me, there were plenty of gifts that were definitely picked with the bride in mind! And of course, there was also a nice selection of checks and cold, hard cash as well. All in all, I think Ariesna & I should get married more often if it's going to bring in this kind of loot.

1 Due to time & financial constraints, we didn't get to do a full honeymoon right now but we hope to do one later. Since it was just a night away from home, I'm calling it our honey-night. :)
2 For the record, she'd already noticed the sign for the place a couple of times before I broke down and told her.
3 For those unfamiliar with Japanese cuisine, these rolls are actually types of sushi.

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