Posts Tagged ‘movies’

“You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.”

Posted in ancient history on September 24th, 2004 by bethanye – 2 Comments

As an example of this in my own life, I present to you “crapulence”. Yes, “crapulence”. Just when you think you know a word, you discover that you don’t. And that “crapulence” does NOT mean “the quality of seriously sucking” but in fact means “sickness caused by excessive eating or drinking.” As in “Yesterday at work was heavy on the crapulence.” It would sound like I’m saying “Damn! My workday was full of of tasks/people/situations that suck,” when in fact I’m saying (accurately), “Boy, there sure was some serious after-work drinking going on for yesterday’s birthday party.”

And why did I look this up? Today on the way to work, we saw a bumper sticker that said “Resist Crapulence.” I went looking for one online, and this is what I came back with.

I liked the sticker better with my incorrect definition of crapulence!

Another thing before I get down to some serious working: for date night last night, we saw Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence (beware: very Flash-y site). First, about the film. Beautifully done. A bit slow in the middle. Heavy on the “what does it mean to be human” thing that is core to GITS overall. Second about the audience. Damn. Some of the dorkiest dorks that ever dorked were there — a few beardos, one guy who droned on endlesslly about how he “hated everyone in the entire world” (grow out of it, dude. you appear to be in your thirties already!), and the guy next to me who loudly cried “YES!” at various parts during the film. So, my vote: if you’re any flavor of anime geek, definitely worth the view on the big screen. But unless you’re a HARD-CORE anime geek… maybe downtown Berkeley isn’t the best place to view it. Of course, the other option we had was the Kabuki, which may well have been just as dork-a-licious.

We did release that beta after all…

Posted in ancient history, work on May 17th, 2004 by bethanye – 1 Comment

… and everyone’s gone this week. So far, it’s relatively quiet, but I haven’t checked tickets yet.

I saw Troy on Friday. For the love of Mike, if you have any appreciation for the male form in its most beautifully distilled shape, get thee to the theater! Total beefcake-a-thon. I will not comment on any of the, uh, adaptation choices that were made until I know that Molly’s had a chance to see it, though.

Giddy like a five-year-old…

Posted in ancient history on December 19th, 2003 by bethanye – Be the first to comment

Like me at five, that is. I LOVE Doc Ock! He is my absolute favorite Spidey bad guy of all time…

And I just downloaded the preview. Yay!

Big movie night here tonight.

Posted in ancient history on September 27th, 2003 by bethanye – Be the first to comment

First, we started with Below, which on the whole wasn’t too bad. Plus, it was a submarine movie — and I loves those submarine movies. Don’t ask why! I just do.

Next, we watched Gods and Monsters, which was pretty damn good as well. Better than Below from a straight “is this a good film” standpoint, but they were an interesting back-to-back.

Our stuff shows up tomorrow morning, and I’m looking forward to having everything in one place again. Also, Jenna’s back from Germany. Maybe we’ll get pedicures on Sunday.

But before I go…

Posted in ancient history on June 9th, 2003 by bethanye – Be the first to comment

I thought that Gollum’s acceptance speech at the MTV Movie Awards was one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen. Ever.