Tuesday, December 06, 2005

Semper Fi

The following was written yesterday while the internet was down here at work. I forgot to post it. It's nothing important:

My gimp back is in effect again. I should've just stayed on my back yesterday. I'm going to to that next Sunday. I'm just going to use this as an excuse to lie down all day and watch movies. Maybe I'll do my Star Wars: Episodes I-XI marathon. I can't help but think about "Life as a House" during the construction of the Death Star scene.

One of the funniest scenes in cinema history, though, is when Yoda is telling Obi-Wan that he needs to find Anakin and Obi-Wan asks, "How will I find him?"

"Search your feelings. Find him, you will."

And the very next scene, he's pretty much beggin Amidala to tell him where Anakin is. And it doesn't stop there. He then can't get that information, can't search his feelings to find him, so he hides aboard her ship. That's not the "Force" that I was to believed existed.

That aside, I watched a pretty good movie this weekend called "Indian Runner."

Headley, I saved an article from yesterday's paper. It's an article about Bill Hicks. I guess you could probably go to the LA Times website, but I saved it just in case.

4 comments:

Mr. Breakfast said...

Are you trying to tell me that the all powerful Force led him to Padme? I don't have the Force and I would've done that.

Mr. Breakfast said...

I'll get back to that one after I've had a cup of coffee. Don't relax yet.

Mr. Breakfast said...

So what is this "mediated" you speak of. Is that some obscure Jedi term?

Second of all, Anakin was hacking all the people at the Jedi school place where he was at. You think that he would then think, "Hmmm, what other people do I know that's not here right now that I can go kill? Let me go all over the galaxy and find them all."

Cloaking, like when Yoda wore the mustache and trenchcoat with the sunglasses?

I wish that him becoming limbless happened in "Life as a House." "I just have to put this shingle up over...AAGGHHH!!!!"

Mr. Breakfast said...

"Life as a House" isn't that bad. I might just watch it again. It may be that bad. Anyway, I didn't realize that you took a field trip to the Star Wars Academy. That must've been amazing.

I don't really remember much from "Attack of the Clones." I've actually been meaning to watch it again, but for the past three years, I've been forgetting about that. Kind of like how I forgot how to "build a house."