Went into town today, and not for work. Had another scheduled day off, yay me. So got a three day weekend instead of just the two, so could laze around on the Sunday as well as my usual Saturday off. Instead of feeling 'rushed' to go to a movie yesterday, only went out at 2pm to Chermside, the local shopping centre, to pick up a new photo album and not much else. Got talked into a Mother's Day present at the Body Shop, but apart from that, and a coffee, and a pizza slice, no shopping whatsoever yesterday. Wanted to, but have to save money and all that :)
Actually wandered to and fro a couple of times unsure what to do in the mall - stupid, huh...
Was the Logies last night, the Australian TV awards show - Joan Rivers was shipped out from LA, as well as various other Americans, but Ms Rivers swore and threw the honorary award she got around, said it was the ugliest award she had ever seen, and said that Katie Holmes' kid wasn't fathered by Tom Cruise. Was hilarious to start with, but thinking back on it, it was probably a bit staged - although they were able to beep out the first fuck, why not the second?
Dress of the night, only one that made my eyes do a second take, and that was the red backless number from one Ms Giann Rooney, former Australian swim team captain, and no doubt on her way to a substantial TV career. I would hire her :)
Today, went into town fairly earlyish, put some old films in for reprints, got a haircut, had waffles, maple syrup, and whipped cream for lunch - was rather uninspired as to what to have, and KFC was packed (yeah, I have to admit it was my first choice), and then the Crepe Cafe just struck me over the head with the pictures in their menu board - yum.
And then caught Mission Impossible 3. Good popcorn movie - Tom Cruise pisses the heck out of me currently, and the scenes where he was with his fiance agonising over telling her he was a secret agent put me to mind too easily of any possible and possibly libellous conversations he may or may not have had with Katie Holmes. There was a good sense of humour through most of the movie, and the Asian girl in the red dress with the Lambourghini - va va voom indeed...
It wasn't until the scenes on the causeway, with missiles and such that I really got any wow factor out of the movie, but of course, when the scene is actually playing and you are drawn into it so easily, you don't realise the wow factor there and then. But then, cynical Paul makes a comeback, if you are extrajudicially rendering a multinational terrorist, surely you would send them to Guantanamo or Uzbekistan rather than Langley or the Pentagon?
Lots of action, not much showing of reaction. I dunno, maybe with the mention of international terrorism and such, I would have wanted to see what the reaction would have been to another attack on the United States, rather than flinging Ethan Hunt and the team all the way over to next impossible situation. But anything that gets Michelle Monaghan in it, can't be all bad :)
Later peeps
Pauly
Actually wandered to and fro a couple of times unsure what to do in the mall - stupid, huh...
Was the Logies last night, the Australian TV awards show - Joan Rivers was shipped out from LA, as well as various other Americans, but Ms Rivers swore and threw the honorary award she got around, said it was the ugliest award she had ever seen, and said that Katie Holmes' kid wasn't fathered by Tom Cruise. Was hilarious to start with, but thinking back on it, it was probably a bit staged - although they were able to beep out the first fuck, why not the second?
Dress of the night, only one that made my eyes do a second take, and that was the red backless number from one Ms Giann Rooney, former Australian swim team captain, and no doubt on her way to a substantial TV career. I would hire her :)
Today, went into town fairly earlyish, put some old films in for reprints, got a haircut, had waffles, maple syrup, and whipped cream for lunch - was rather uninspired as to what to have, and KFC was packed (yeah, I have to admit it was my first choice), and then the Crepe Cafe just struck me over the head with the pictures in their menu board - yum.
And then caught Mission Impossible 3. Good popcorn movie - Tom Cruise pisses the heck out of me currently, and the scenes where he was with his fiance agonising over telling her he was a secret agent put me to mind too easily of any possible and possibly libellous conversations he may or may not have had with Katie Holmes. There was a good sense of humour through most of the movie, and the Asian girl in the red dress with the Lambourghini - va va voom indeed...
It wasn't until the scenes on the causeway, with missiles and such that I really got any wow factor out of the movie, but of course, when the scene is actually playing and you are drawn into it so easily, you don't realise the wow factor there and then. But then, cynical Paul makes a comeback, if you are extrajudicially rendering a multinational terrorist, surely you would send them to Guantanamo or Uzbekistan rather than Langley or the Pentagon?
Lots of action, not much showing of reaction. I dunno, maybe with the mention of international terrorism and such, I would have wanted to see what the reaction would have been to another attack on the United States, rather than flinging Ethan Hunt and the team all the way over to next impossible situation. But anything that gets Michelle Monaghan in it, can't be all bad :)
Later peeps
Pauly
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