Baby's first completed video game!
Apr. 28th, 2005 09:53 amLast night, Elayna ran in to tell me that she'd completed her first ever PS2 game -- she beat Shrek 2! Granted, we're not talking about the world's hardest game here, but she did it without any help at all (and since we don't let her get more than 1/2 an hour a day unless she reads to earn time, she hasn't exactly had the chance to just veg out and focus on the game like some people (like, oh, yours truly) might do).
Of course, she didn't get every single snapshot or coin, but she still did damned well.
And tonight, her school band is playing for the PTA.
Other fun Thursday things:
Finally watched this week's Deadwood. Damn, what a fine show.
Speaking of fine, I adore Ted Rall's latest cartoon.
Over in Kingdom of Loathing, I finally hit level 15! Woohoo! And I've opened 47 Lucky Surprise Eggs (gotten four uncommons, including the meat car), which means another trophy soon! Haven't been playing a whole lot, given lack of time, but I've been trying to spend at least a little time on the airship.
Last night's Lost: The Journey blew chunks. It was the worst sort of recap show -- one that provided nothing new for long-time viewers, and not nearly enough for people unfamiliar with the show.
Finally, more movie trailer goodness:
High Tension, which looks quite nifty, and Land of the Dead, because, well, Romero and zombies!
Of course, she didn't get every single snapshot or coin, but she still did damned well.
And tonight, her school band is playing for the PTA.
Other fun Thursday things:
Finally watched this week's Deadwood. Damn, what a fine show.
Speaking of fine, I adore Ted Rall's latest cartoon.
Over in Kingdom of Loathing, I finally hit level 15! Woohoo! And I've opened 47 Lucky Surprise Eggs (gotten four uncommons, including the meat car), which means another trophy soon! Haven't been playing a whole lot, given lack of time, but I've been trying to spend at least a little time on the airship.
Last night's Lost: The Journey blew chunks. It was the worst sort of recap show -- one that provided nothing new for long-time viewers, and not nearly enough for people unfamiliar with the show.
Finally, more movie trailer goodness:
High Tension, which looks quite nifty, and Land of the Dead, because, well, Romero and zombies!
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Date: 2005-04-28 02:12 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-04-29 03:22 pm (UTC)(Although, wouldn't it be cool if the MPAA actually made films NC-17 because, "man, this sucks"?)
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Date: 2005-04-29 05:33 pm (UTC)Your best bet, if you have an all-region all-code player (which really aren't all that expensive these days! I think you can get the one I have for about $100), is the uncut UK disc that has audio commentary by the director and star.
'I'm assuming that the annoyances weren't cut out of the film nearly as much as the gore, sex, and other stuff.'
Actually, having done some looking into it, the differences in gore are mostly subtle, although abbreviated very noticeably in a couple of instances. I don't think there's any sex — not with a living person, anyway. (Heh. You've heard about that scene, no doubt.) And the only way they could cut the annoying bit out of the film is to lop off the last reel. It's one of those endings that some people will say 'Brilliant!' and others will say 'Gimme a fucking break!' Up until then, though, it's 1983 again and you're a kid surreptitiously watching a slasher flick on cable and praying your parents don't catch you.
'(Although, wouldn't it be cool if the MPAA actually made films NC-17 because, "man, this sucks"?)'
MTS-17.