Ramblings...
-- Apparently the cast of "The Breakfast Club" (sans Emilio Estevez) is making an appearance at the MTV Movie Awards. Do you think the audience will even know who they are?! (They'll probably be thinking, "hey those are those people from that movie that's always on TBS...") Man, we are old. No two ways about it, guys.
-- We watched "Shattered Glass" the other night and I have to say for the record that Hayden Christensen is actually a pretty good actor. Not a bad movie either. As Sv said though, you spend most of the movie with a knot in your stomach waiting for the other shoe to drop (if you know what the movie's about, you'll know what I'm talking about). In any case, it's worth TiVoing or renting.
-- If I were still in high school, this defintely would have been one of those "Skip 5th and 6th hour to get DQ, watch GH and sit by Jen's pool" kinds of days.
-- "Westminster Crabby": I guess that the Westminster Abbey is refusing to let Tom Hanks and Co. film the Da Vinci Code there. The quote from the people at the Abbey: "Although a real page turner, The Da Vinci Code is theologically unsound and we cannot commend or endorse the contentious and wayward religious and historic suggestions made in the book." If I were them I would have said: "Although a real page turner, making a movie version of The Da Vinci Code with Tom Hanks in the starring role is ridiculously unsound and we cannot commend or endorse the actions of the wayward casting director."
-- I agree with everyone who had some complaints about the "Lost" season finale. Don't get me wrong, it was awesome... I just wish we had a little more information to get us through the summer, you know? What's going to happen to the people on the raft? Is Locke good or bad? Is someone going to try to go down the hatch?
-- In celeb news, Paris Hilton announced she's engaged to her boyfriend of 6 months, "Greek Shipping Heir" Paris Latsis. Raise your hand if you think she only accepted his proposal because she thought having a husband with the same name as she does is "hot." My guess is that the proposal went something like this: Paris #1: "Paris, will you marry me?" Paris #2: "Umm... a husband named Paris? That's hot. Okay."
--Song of the Day: "Caring is Creepy"- The Shins
-ry
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