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Thor: The Dark World

by wpmorse on November 5, 2013 at 10:54 am
Posted In: Test

I confess I had not been particularly excited about Thor: The Dark World. The trailer really didn’t do much for me and the main reason for me to be excited about the first movie (Kenneth Branagh) was no longer an issue.

But I’d been given a free pass so to the movie theaters I went.

It was a lot better than I expected though considering Alan Taylor’s work on Game of Thrones and many other HBO shows I shouldn’t have been surprised.  All and all it was an enjoyable romp with all the action you would hope for in an action comicbook thriller as well as lots of self referential humor.

As always Tom Hiddleston owned it as Loki getting more from a raised eyebrow than others did with over a minute of dialogue. After that it was a bit of a disappointment that Christopher Eccleston wasn’t given anything to do beyond act menacing.

Definitely worth everybody’s time.

└ Tags: Movie, Review, Thor
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A Most Crazy Day

by wpmorse on November 2, 2013 at 6:51 am
Posted In: Test

Well everyone this is a day of which I am glad to be done with. As I mentioned in the last post I had the exterminator coming to deal with my Cockroach problem (and trust me, when you start referring to the glue trap you are replacing as the “week’s harvest” you have a problem). The big problem was I had to clear all of my surfaces, drawers and shelves to be ready for them and I had until noon to take care of it. For most of the morning it felt like a loosing battle. Not only did the time seem to pass like nothing, I was also beginning to worry that I was running out of floor space for the exterminator to work.

I somehow managed to get everything ready in time and the end result was my apartment looked like a bomb had gone off (albeit with all the debris stacked in nice piles.) My landlady and the exterminator arrived with time to spare. It turned out that since the cockroaches had enough of a beachhead that we were going to have to do the whole thing over again in three weeks. Which makes me wonder whether putting everything away right away is worth it.

Any way I headed out so as not to be around for the poison. I decided to stop by my favorite bike shop to have them look at what I hoped was a minor problem with my back wheel. Turned out it wasn’t and I had to leave it there to have a tire and chain replaced and I ended up walking home.

Once home I got to sweep up roach corpses which was at least kind of cathartic.

 

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Trolloween

by wpmorse on November 1, 2013 at 6:48 am
Posted In: Test

Because I was busy getting my apartment ready for a visit for exterminators. (I have to clear all of my shelves and with the number of books I have it’s not pretty) I decided to avoid contact with trick or treaters (not that I ever get them) and spend my Halloween night at Trolloween in Fremont. I’d only ever gone once before as normally I either have something else planned or I forget about it.

So anyway it was worth it. I hadn’t gotten around to planning a costume. So I packed my “Corvus” Suit. (Corvus Bane is a character from a comic strip I did for my college newspaper. I’ll tell you all about it again sometime. I had made a paper mache mask of him for a planned photo shoot I never did normally the mask and wig is a decoration in my living room)

Anyway It was worth it. It was one of the many times I regretted not having my sketchbook (or a camera) because it was some quality people watching all around especially the skeleton clad samba dancers and drum team (not to mention the torch bearing Morris dancers) The rest of the show was a telling of Tam-Lin with exquisite paper mache giant puppets. The fairy queen puppet was done as a giant paper lantern which was incredibly effective once the sun set.

Once the show was done everybody had a parade through Fremont ending with a rock off between the samba drummers and a brass band.

All and all an extremely fun night. The only problem I had was the limited vision of the mask. I had to look straight ahead to see where I was going and I kept nearly walking into people shorter than my field of vision accounted for. But otherwise the mask was effective I scared two young girls. The one dressed as Finn from Adventure Time stayed in character and went for my face with her wooden sword.

└ Tags: Fremont, Halloween, Seattle, Trolloween
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Halloween Playlist: Day Eighteen

by wpmorse on October 31, 2013 at 9:15 am
Posted In: Test

Happy Halloween everybody! To close things up let’s close with one of my favorites on my Halloween Classical list. Danse Macabre by Camille Saint-Saëns. Dramatized by See Me Fly Productions.

Hope you enjoyed this year’s playlist, I’ll have to do it again

If you want to look at it over again the list consisted of

  1. Modest Mussorgsky‘s Night on Bald Mountain.
  2. Carpe Noctem (Seize the Night) from Tanz der Vampire
  3. Nightmare before Christmas: This is Halloween
  4. Ruddigore: “When the night wind howls”
  5. Alice Cooper: Welcome to my Nightmare.
  6. Kingston Trio “With Her Head Tucked Underneath her Arm”
  7. Warren Zevon‘s Werewolves of London
  8. Ethel Ennis Mad Monster Party?
  9. Funeral March of a Marionette by Charles Gounod
  10. Aimee Mann‘s Frankenstein
  11. Louis Prima/Keely Smith: “That Old Black Magic”
  12. is Spiderbait  “Ghost Rider’s in the Sky”
  13. Corpse Bride: “The Remains of the Day”
  14. Swan Lake
  15. The Creatures: Godzilla.
  16. Symphony fantistique: Dreams of a Witches Sabbath

 

 

└ Tags: Camille Saint-Saëns, Danse Macabre, Halloween, Music
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Halloween Playlist: Day Seventeen

by wpmorse on October 30, 2013 at 8:27 am
Posted In: Test

For our Penultimate piece of music we are doing the fifth movement from Hector Berlioz‘s Symphony fantistique. Dreams of a Witches Sabbath

└ Tags: Classical Music, Halloween, Hector Berlioz, Symphony fantistique
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Halloween Playlist: Day Sixteen

by wpmorse on October 29, 2013 at 7:06 am
Posted In: Test

I had heard Siouxsie and the Banshees had done a Halloween song but when I checked it out it really didn’t impress me. But since I was still in the mood for the Banshees I went for the next best thing. Here they are performing “Godzilla”.

└ Tags: Godzilla, Goth, Halloween, Rock & Roll, Siouxsie and the Banshees
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