So over the weekend I watched Season of the Witch at the cinema. Any movie with Nicolas Cage, Ron Perlman (Hellboy, Mutant Chronicles and soon Conan the Barbarian) as Crusaders with the Black Plague thrown in is a movie I'd want to watch for sure!
First thing's first, yes, Cage still has weird hair.
Check, weird hair. (Maybe I should just set fire to my hair and be done with it)
Ron Perlman on the other hand, looks pretty much the same. (I am a man. No, a man's MAN!)
When both of them fist came on screen at the same time (wasn't too bad of a battle), first thing that came to mind was "Wow, these guys are tall!". Nick Cage is 6' (1.83 m) and Ron is 6' 1" (1.85 m) (I Googled, so sue me!). Which is nice to know, since I'm in the same height range *win!*
Though not 10 minutes into the movie, and I started wondering, wait, where are the witches?
Highlight over for spoilers:
THERE ARE NO WITCHES! Well, ONE witch, maybe. I'm not sure.
Hey, you pay good money to watch witches, and I wana watch witches!
So yeah. That was pretty much my major beef with the movie. The scenes were ok, some of them paced well. Can't say I have a favorite scene though, besides the initial battle.
Really unrelated to anything I've posted before, but I was reading about tigers and the wild, and then I found a post about a tigress eating her cub. Wiki-crack (yes, its a word!) and I found Ranthambhore (its a tiger sanctuary!) and then I came across the fun fact that Katy Perry and British comedian Russell Brand were married there (October 23, 2010).
Then, via the amazing powers of Google, I came across the picture above. Look at them. Hell, look at HIM.
So, why's the universe askew now?
Dav out
To be a joke and look, another line without a hook I held you close as we both shook for the last time take a good hard look!
I'm a geek. I love technology as much as the next guy (or girl!). I own a Windows Mob 6.5 phone as well as the cheapest possible Blackberry on the market (mostly for work). Yes, the windows mobile phone OS is getting on, Win Mob 7 isn't quite there yet, and I think Android is the next best thing since sliced bread.
Home made sliced bread. Thickly sliced.
But Apple, wow. Now I can't get my head around Apple and its products.
Yes, they make amazing hardware, and amazing software to go with said products. But at those prices, and at those feature-functions? Damn, costs a bit much no?