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12.17.2003

These past 12 hours have been crazy go nuts.

Firstly, my wife and I had a group of about 6 friends over for a little pre-movie get-together. So we were laughing and talking and playing euchre, and everyone but me left to get some food at around 10:00 PM. The reason I stayed behind is so I could get in a nap for the practically all nighter we had in store. So at about 15 minutes until 11 my wife wakes me up and tells me we are going to go ahead and go to the theater. Yeah, 45 minutes of what some could call sleep, but I call more laying there and listening to the people talking while staring at the inside of my eyelids.

So we go to the movie, as if you don't know what it is. It is the wonderful Lord of the Rings: Return of the King. Amazing movie, I admit. Very awesome, seriously. If you haven't seen it yet, go. Go see it. Seriously. No kidding.

Okay, so as you can notice, my blog looks slightly... different. That is because last night they showed the mother of all trailers, for the sequel to Spider-Man. Oh my gosh... It was mind-boggling. Maybe even BLOG-ling. haha... yeah. Lame, I know. But I'm allowed. Here's why.

I still had to work today. So here I am, in the office, half asleep and exhausted, doing my job as only I can. You're just lucky that I took time to write this. Yeah, you know you hang on my every word. Sometimes...

Here's my official (and quotable) review of the movie. "The third and final installment of the LotR trilogy was by far the most amazing movie I've seen this year. The acting truly made the movie, from all the actors/actresses. The depth in every smile, in every frown, made you want to reach out and touch the characters. You could feel every emotion that they conveyed without even having to try. The effects were the best the industry has seen yet, with such amazing realism that you often forget that whole scenes are digitally created and animated. Overall, it made for the best movie of the year. And that's saying a lot, since the year's almost over. Hat's off to the LotR cast and crew, for making a great trilogy and creating a wonderful work of art that stays as true to Tolkien's books as humanly possible. Truly the writer would be proud."

There.

In other news, my older brother has been doing some guest comics at the good ol' homestead of moronery. Check it out, you will laugh, chuckle, and snicker. All at my expense. Yeah, it's worth it... Jeremy's homepage is located at Graphic Panda.com, and he has some great stuff there you should take a look at.