Posted by Max in Film & DVD
on Jul 26th, 2009 | 0 comments
Just strolled in from watching The Hurt Locker. An impressively intense movie, it follows the trials and emotion of a three-man EOD (explosive ordinance disposal) squad in 2004 Iraq. Filmed in an indie, gritty, camera shake kind of style, the theater experience is impressive but not required. This movie will translate easily to DVD because the raw emotion of the story, not the special effects, tell the story. It is hard not to describe the movie while preserving the integrity of the story so I’ll leave you with this: well worth seeing and be sure to bring something to clutch or nibble on because...
Posted by Max in Sports
on Jul 19th, 2009 | 0 comments
Though I’m a golf fan, I rarely watch the weekly tournaments on TV; however, I always make the exception when it comes to the four golf majors held each year. The first, The Masters, is always my favorite and essentially ushures in golf season. The U.S. Open is always a great challenge and fun to watch. The British Open (now called The Open) is difficult to see schedule wise (time difference) but always a unique challenge, then you have the PGA Championship which tends to be a little of this and a dash of that.
But this year’s British Open was something different. Tom Watson, one of...
Posted by Max in Tech
on Jul 14th, 2009 | 0 comments
Been a little while but I suffered a code failure on the backend of the website. Took me a little time to track it down and figure out why it happened. Took me off-line for a while. However, back for some completely unimportant and edgy commentary on pop culture normality.