Friday, December 14, 2012

Journal 6, The Hobbit Revised


From http://herocomplex.latimes.com/2012/11/29/hobbit-peter-jackson-talks-smaug-cameo-creature-design/



Finally! The beginning of the great tale comes to film (and no...I'm not talking about the big bang), The Hobbits Tolkiens first book before the Lord of the Rings trilogy. I for one am pleased that Peter Jackson is the one directing it after finishing the L.O.T.R. series several years by. I for one are most eager to see the Hobbit (granted the midnight showing isn't going to happen....but that's more due to disliking crowds of people). In prepation for the movie I found a neat article where Peter Jackson talks about the changes in technology since the LOTR, going into how Gollum is going to be much more life-like giving the advances in motion capture and CGI over the last couple of years. Then there's going to be something quite fun (for someone like me that is), which is the Dragon Smaug will have an appearance in the first of the three movies.

Link to the Article http://herocomplex.latimes.com/2012/11/29/hobbit-peter-jackson-talks-smaug-cameo-creature-design/

Journal 4, The End? Revised

From. http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/subcultures/zombies



I've always found it intriguing that people are seeming obsessed with the idea of the world ending under a mountain of zombies (my roommate being one of them). Figured I'd take a moment to throw my two cents in on the booming pop culture concept of zombies. Seeing ad the movie  World War Z  just released a trailer full of thrilling eye candy for zombie people. The movie is based off of a best selling book about humanity's struggle and eventual  victory over the zombie plague. I've had the chance to read this book by  Max Brooks, I found it truly engaging but I digress, with the huge popularly with the world ending via zombies it begs a question, it's the world that  bad of a place that having to run from zombies seem like a good thing?  
  I mean, it's puzzling to me at the huge boom in culture surrounding it, often by those of slightly social awkwardness makes me wonder if many of the fans actually desire that state of the world, followed by the question of how can a society produce a person (people) the so desires the destruction of everything around them. I find the answer to that question much more troubling than the byproduct of zombies.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Journal-Make up the Jets, Jets, Jets

So, it never ceases to amaze how make people rant and rave about one of the worst football teams in the NFL while many of the better teams go by silent(ish). The team I'm talking about is the New York Jets, and the ever-present media outlet that this team is. I can re-cap, first week Sanchiz does a great job as a QB no issues but it's been more or less a rocket ride straight down from there. As he has Tim Tebow sitting on the bench as the backup QB, and people want him in the game. This week things came to a head as Rex Ryan (Jets coach) benched Sanchiz in favor of an unknown and unheard off Greg Elroy. Against the Cardinals after Sanchiz was benched the backups (Tebow) back up helped the Jets to win the game, giving their offense signs of life. Now the fun and media out-pouring really begins thi s week with ten thousand and one questions about whether Elroy should start over both Sanchiz and Tebow(who is injuried). Yay for that, but isn't there a point when people should give it a break about but one NFL team? There's 31 others, and at least 29 of them deserve more attention than the Jets at this point.

Cheers

Thursday, November 29, 2012

The Hobbit

From http://herocomplex.latimes.com/2012/11/29/hobbit-peter-jackson-talks-smaug-cameo-creature-design/



Finally! The beginning of the great tale comes to film (and no...I'm not talking about the big bang), The Hobbits Tolkiens first book before the Lord of the Rings trilogy. I for one am pleased that Peter Jackson is the one directing it after finishing the L.O.T.R. series several years by. I for one are most eager to see the Hobbit (granted the midnight showing isn't going to happen....but that's more due to disliking crowds of people). In prepation for the movie I found a neat article where Peter Jackson talks about the vchanges in technology since the LOTR, going into how Gollum is going to be much more life-like giving the advances in motion capture and CGI over the last couple of years. Then there's going to be something quite fun (for someone like me that is), which is the Dragon Smaug will have an appearance in the first of the three movies.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Journal 4.5-Football

It was a delightful surprise when I awoke from the next-to-dead sleep on Tuesday to find out that in the battle of the back-up Quarterbacks (the 49ers and bears) that our beloved north rival was soundly whipped by the red and gold. Seeing this I found an article by  Bill Barnwell  called "Fourth-and-Short: Niners Dish Out a Recipe of Whoop-a%%". Upon reading the article the author does a wonderful job explaining why the 9ers came away with a win against the Bears. Its nice to have someone actually break down a scheme in football to understand whats truly going on behind the big plays. It was a double delight when it was a game in which the Bears lost. That said it is great to see that a back up was able to step up and performon game time handling the bears their third loss of the season. 

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Journal 4, The End?



From. http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/subcultures/zombies



I've always found it intriguing that people are seeming obsessed with the idea of the world ending under a mountain of zombies. Figured I'd take a moment to throw my two cents in on the booming pop culture concept of zombies. Seeing ad the movie  World War Z  just released a trailer full of thrilling eye candy for zombie people. The movie is based off of a best selling about humanity's struggle and eventual  victory over the zombie plague. I've had the chance to read this book by  Max Brooks, I found it truly engaging but I digress, with the huge popularly with the world ending via zombies it begs a question, it's the world that  bad of a place that having to run from zombies seem like a good thing?  
  I mean, it's puzzling to me at the huge boom in culture surrounding it, often by those of slightly social awkwardness makes me wonder if many of the fans actually desire that state of the world, followed by the question of how can a society produce a person (people) the so desires the destruction of everything around them.


Cheers

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

All Hallows Eve

Good All Hallows Eve!

Just a placeholder for the time being but I'll have something infinitely more interesting soon! Busy trying to catch up on everything since I had a bit of a run in with a wood splitter (the machine won by the way I wouldn't recommend crossing one of those mean spirited machine it oft ends poorly)