RANDOM THOUGHTS:
I watched "Reservoir Dogs" on Saturday. In case you don't know what it is, it's an independent film released in 1992 that was Quentin Tarantino (director of other films like "Pulp Fiction," "Kill Bill" and "Inglourious Basterds") film move as a director. All I can say is WATCH THIS AWESOME MASTERPIECE! Like, as soon as possible. You will not be disappointed, trust me (unless you don't like the characters swearing over 200 times and a bunch of violence).
Anyways, the following were on my mind between Thursday, February 18th and Monday, February 22nd:
- If an overweight man, a fifty year old man, and a six month pregnant female can do really well, than curling shouldn't really be called a sport. Still weirdly amusing, though.
- Quentin Tarantino directing a PG romantic comedy has a better chance of happening than Canada winning the gold medal. They're too "me first" and don't play like a team.
- Has anyone noticed how awesome Stanley Kubrick's IMDB is? Directed basically eight consecutive great films (depending on what you thought of 1975's "Barry Lyndon") from 1960-1987. Besides Steven Spielberg and Tarantino (hey, that's three Tarantino mentions in one post. Go figure!), I really can't think of a better streak of a director ever. (http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3LmltZGIuY29tL25hbWUvbm0wMDAwMDQwLw==)
- I like when broadcaster Mike Tirico said that the Tiger Woods press conference will be a moment that will go down as one of the moments in history that we will never forget. Hmmm, let me think: the Kennedy Assassination, the Berlin Wall destruction, MLK's "I Have a Dream Speech," 9/11, President Obama's inauguration and Tiger Woods apologizing for his wild penis. Yep, sounds about right.
- What the heck this this guy do to get taunted in a squash match? (http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vZGVhZHNwaW4uY29tLzU0NzcyMTcvc3F1YXNoLXBsYXllcnMtYXJlLWp1c3QtdGhlLXdvcnN0)
- Making fun of Jay Leno > Jay Leno himself
And that's all for now. I'll see you when I see you! But before I finish, in honor of America's defeat over Canada, the second greatest sports win in US history, (and the US winning the medal count so far in the Olympics) I've decided to celebrate the best and most patriotic way I can, by finally getting a chance to post this awesome video:
Sincerely,
Your pal: mj15
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