Distracted by Air

Archive for July, 2007

nathan is sneaky.

July 17, 2007 11:12 pm

Nathan snuck a shot of the two of us at the fishercats game tonight.

Grrrrr.

fishercats us

PSA

July 12, 2007 1:11 pm

For scrabble players anyway.

Woot is not yet an official Scrabble word.

You may now go back to your scheduled lives.

Transformers—Robots in Disguise

July 6, 2007 5:32 pm

Transformers (2007 live-action version): Zero Watch Checks

Last night I had the opportunity to go see Transformers with Nathan and our mutual friend Eric. Before last night, I had never shouted at a character in a movie while in the movie theatre, because I’m generally acutely aware of being in a crowd of people.

But last night, I completely forgot. I became so involved in the movie that when the main human character (Sam Witwicky) is running around on the top of a building, flapping his arms wildly to get the attention of a helicopter, I found myself shouting the following:

“The flare, you idiot, the flare!”

And then I found myself surrounded by giggles.

Fantastic.

At least the kid lit the damn flare. And no, that’s not a spoiler, they light a lot of flares and there’s a lot of helicopter-attention-grabbing from buildings.

As for the rest of the movie, it’s awesome. It’s funny, it’s exciting, and it’s touching. The CGI is wonderfully done. Nathan and Eric never noticed that the characters were CGI, while I only had one moment where I remembered that it was CGI. Otherwise, I completely believed it.
When one of the Autobots is captured by humans, the audience can see him suffer. But we, as an audience, didn’t just see him suffering, we believed he was suffering. We wanted it to stop as much as Sam and all the Autobots.

With a fairly tight and very well-paced plot, the movie cruises along without even a thought of glancing at your watch. Nathan complained that the movie was too short until I told him that it was actually two hours and fifteen minutes long. He called me a liar. I called him something not-nice.

Now, I’m an 80′s kid. I grew up with the Transformers and, like every other 80′s Transformers fan, I coveted an Optimus Prime. I never got an Optimus Prime, though I did have a Starscream. I loved the Transformers and Optimus Prime was The Man. So when I found out they were making another Transformers movie, I was a bit unsure. I didn’t want another of my childhood experiences beat up in the parking lot outside thousands of theatres nationwide (à la Batman & Robin).

Not only did my beloved Transformers come out unscathed, they came out buffed and waxed and shining.

Go see this movie.

Tell Me Your Most Eclectic Burned CD

4:51 pm

Yesterday, Nathan and I went hiking most of the way up Mount Garfield in the White Mountains. I say ‘most of the way’ because we 1)ran out of daylight from a late start and 2)it started to rain, which meant it would get to too dark even sooner. For you hiker-safety people, we were properly prepared for the conditions, but we chose to keep it as safe as possible.

Yes, even I can be responsible. Photos to be posted later (from the hike, not of my responsiblity!).

Anyway.

On the way home, we popped in a burned CD we found in the CD holder (something not often done as usually it’s the ipod (thanks levesque) we’re listening to, and not the CDs anymore.

However. The radio transmitter for the ipod mysteriously broke itself, and while I assign culpability to nathan, he maintains that he did not break said transmitter. Regardless, as it’s a decent amount of cash, the transmitter has yet to be replaced.

Hence the CD. The Sharpie-scribbled label on the CD was “ROAD” and it had no indication of what songs were considered ROAD songs. So we listened.

Here’s the playlist of the CD:

  1. Human Behavior— Bjork
  2. Yeah!— Usher
  3. Milkshake— Kelis
  4. Stand Up— Ludacris
  5. Hey Mama— Black Eyed Peas
  6. Move Bitch— Ludacris
  7. Rollout (My Business)— Ludacris
  8. Kryptonite— 3 Doors Down
  9. Jumpin’, Jumpin’— Destiny’s Child
  10. Big Pimpin’— Jay-Z
  11. Walk Like an Egyptian— The Bangles
  12. Nookie (For the Nookie)— Limp Bizkit produced by N.E.R.D
  13. Last Resort— Papa Roach
  14. Tomorrow Comes Today— Gorillaz
  15. Dreams— The Cranberries

So, readers of mine (I know there’s a few of you), what’s your most eclectic 15 song playlist?

I love my friends

July 4, 2007 11:12 pm

See, they completely understand me! This photo (as in, the photo, not the glove in said photo) was a gift especially for me.

colorful finger