Back in action

Back in action

Nov 05

Well, for now anyway. I haven’t felt like blogging in ages.

Things are good. Been working on house stuff in my downtime. Still so much to do though.

We went to see Saw V a couple of weeks ago. It was pretty good (the part that revolved around Scott Patterson anyway), but part IV is still the best.

Wait for The Hauting of Molly Hartley to come out on DVD if you really want to see it. It’ll be cheaper for you and you won’t feel that you’ve just thrown money away for nothing. It’s not the worst film I’ve ever seen,but it’s certainly not good either. The actors weren’t very good and it’s not even scary. The nicest thing that I can say about it is that Chace Crawford was super cute in it.

Yeah, that’s about all I have for now. I will now leave you with a shiny Ed Westwick picspam since I haven’t done one in ages….

frell me dead

frell me dead

Aug 26

We closed on our condo yesterday, so we’re officially homeowners now. Yay! I can’t wait to buy paint and start doing home projects. :)

I haven’t talked about John and Aeryn from Farscape in forever, but they are still one of the most awesome and prettiest couples ever to grace a television screen. Click here to check out _jems_ super pretty John/Aeryn kissing picspam.

I think I’m going to move my blog elsewhere because I don’t like certain people having access to it. Plus, I’m just kind of bored with it in general and starting anew might be kind of nice. Now to come up with a fun new name…

I finally saw Saw through Saw IV. I actually watched Saw a while back and didn’t like it and never wanted to see the other ones, but decided to give them a chance recently. Saw II was pretty good, but I didn’t care whether any of the victims lived or died, except for Donnie Wahlberg because he’s made of awesome. The twist at the end was good and I didn’t see it coming, though I probably should have. Saw III was just way too gross for my taste. I couldn’t even watch the death scenes and I had to turn the sound down because of all the screaming. Yuck! Also, the new Jigsaw helper was way too obvious. I think I enjoyed Saw IV the best, though I’m not sure how I felt about the twist. I mean, I knew who the new helper was, so that wasn’t a big shock to me, but the way everything played out was kind of meh. But hey, it had Scott Patterson in a lead role and that is always most excellent. I doubt that I will see Saw V in theaters unless they can guarantee me that they are going to tie up all the loose ends in a neat little bow and it won’t be unnecessarily disgusting. If they can’t, I will wait for the DVD.