Archive for July, 2006

Review # 57: Red potatoes

Monday, July 10th, 2006


I asked my friend what I should have with my steak last night. and his suggestion was red potatoes. I tried them, preparing them as he suggested…quartered, boiled, peppered, and soaked in melted butter. They weren’t bad, but they still seemed a little bland. I may try them again with other seasonings and/or cooking methods. They can’t beat yukon golds, though.

Review # 56: Anchorman

Sunday, July 9th, 2006

I’ve wanted to see this for a while because I’d heard good things about it but I only got around to it last night. I have to admit it was pretty good. A lot of good jokes and some decent looking guys: Steve Carell, Chris Parnel, the sports caster with the cowboy hat, even Tim Robbins. I also really liked the rest of the cast except for one person…
Will Farrel. Not since Jim Carrey has america championed the comic genius of a loud moronic simpleton who’s only talent is to disassociate himself from reality and somehow get the girl. Despite how much I hated the lead actor of this movie, it was still pretty good.

review #55: A scanner Darkly

Saturday, July 8th, 2006


Having the name Philip means that anyone who is a Philip K. Dick fan will ask you if you’ve ever read his books. When you say no, they tell you you should. So, I’ve heard of the guy. Having not read any of his books, I didn’t know what the hell this movie was about. But some friends of mine were going and I tagged along. These friends were PKD fans, and would talk about him, but they didn’t try to sell me on his work, wich I appreciated.
From what I knew about PKD, the one thing I expected from this movie was to not know what was going on. It helps if you just remind yourself that the main character is crazy, having taken too much Substance-D, a fictional, highly-addictive drug. By that token, all of the other characters are crazy, too. There is what seems to be a coherent plot, but thankfully no moral lesson. At the end there is a message from PKD in memorium of his friends, but I can’t tell what exactly he’s trying to say.
The cast was really strange…we had Keanu, who I think it is universally agreed that he simply can’t act, Wynonna Ryder and Robert downey Jr, who got caught stealing and went drug crazy (respectivley)and also can’t act, and Woody harrelson, who…well, what the hell has he done latley. Even in this movie some of my friends compared his role to that of Jar Jar Binks; not only was it not necessary, but the movie would’ve been better without it. And I swear I thought the voice Keanus COp boss was Tim Allen, but the credits say Sean Allen. A relative?
This whole movie is done in a bizzare animation-over-film that was done in “the waking life”, only this time it seems more detailed. maybe advancment in technology, I dont know.
It is fun to watch, especially the parts with the scramble suits wich I can’t even begin to describe. Parts can get really intense, again, especially parts with the scramble suits. There are also some humorous scenes that I don’t think could’ve been pulled off with regular film. One suggestion when watching this movie….makle sure you’re in a theatre with comfortable seats. The Egyptian didn’t have them.

Review # 54: Nutter Butter 4 pack

Saturday, July 1st, 2006


Nutter Butters are indeed one of the best cookies ever concocted. Much sugarier and chock full of preservatives that regular peanut butter cookies, and you don’t have to worry about biting into anything even close to a real peanut. The peanut butter flavor is as far removed from real peanut butter as Reese’s. It’s a lot like an Oreo that tastes like peanut butter instead of…an oreo. This hand four pack is relativley cheap and satiates and cravings. I got mine on clearence at work for 29 cents.