humor
In the dark of the night (Santa will find you)
Alas, I am not musically inclined so only I can hear this in my head as it’s meant to be. Watch this video first, though. It will help. And I do apologize for getting this melody in your head. Once it gets in there, it is very, very hard to get out.
You know it’s cold in Wyoming when…
Right next door to me
there lived a celebrity.
You may have heard of him before –
he always takes flight on night 24.
Tis the season… finally
It is finally here, the official start of the Christmas season. I no longer have to feel guilty for watching the sappy Hallmark Christmas movies. Well, I don’t have to feel guilty for watching out of season. I should probably still feel at least a slight twinge of guilt for wasting so much time watching (in essence) the same movie over and over and over again. At the very least, I should feel a slight inclination of embarrassment for disclosing the fact I watch Hallmark movies.
The quest continues: Thanksgiving movies
The next thing a holiday needs in order to make an impact is a movie. Or, as in the case of Christmas, a lot of movies. I’m not saying Thanksgiving movies need to start in September, but a few would be nice.
So… movies that involve Thanksgiving.
Hmmm.
There was that Hallmark movie… even I didn’t watch it though.
Hmmm.
I have officially entered the dumbing down phase. Oh dang me!
I used to think, gee
I’m as smart as smart can be.
But now I see
I’m a lot less of a smarty
and even the smarts that used to be inside me
Does this really sound like a good idea?
The other day I read an article suggesting a Hunger Games theme park may be in the works. For details, click here.
So, let me get this straight. Somebody somewhere read the book or watched the movie all about kids being put in a life or death Gladiator situation and thought, “Hmm, that would make a cool family attraction.”
Then this person presented the idea to a group of people who said, “Yeah, this could work!” I am so curious about that power point presentation but also terrified of it just a little bit.
Is it something I would pay money to go to? At this time, I’d have to say I’ll pass. No thank you. Na-uh. No possible way. You first.
What are your thoughts?
More Hunger Games?
The Hunger Games meets… by ck
When holidays become bullies
Christmas I like you
I really do.
But I must insist
you resist
the urge to bully
your way through. Continue reading
What the hey?!
Dear WordPress,
I apologize for whatever I have done to cause you to punish me. Trust me when I say that whatever offense I have committed was not intentional. Please, let me know what I can do to regain my lost view for October 16, 2013.
Not to risk you taking away more of my views, I have to say this form of punishment is not cool, man. Not cool, at all.
But please don’t take anymore away from me. In general, I have so few views as it is.
Sincerely,
ck
I pay attention to my stats a lot
I may be a cheater – but I blame 9 by ck
Why I must write by ck
so there might be a chance I exhibit some OCD tendencies by ck
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I will be happy by ck
Want some Thor?
I went to the movie theater this weekend to see Thor. So, you know what that means, right? Get ready for a whole list of spoiler alerts. If you are planning on seeing the movie, you may want to skip to the end where I give my unprofessional opinion if you should spend your hard earned money and go see it. If you’re like me and read the spoiler alerts to determine if it’s a worthwhile choice, by all means, read on.
First off, I’m not a comic book reader. This trend we have in which the comic book readers of the world (formerly known as nerds) are taking over the world of entertainment is educating me fast. For example, I learned this summer that there is a difference between DC comics and Marvel. DC (the creator of Superman) has no humor. It’s as dry as the Wyoming desert I call home. In contrast, Marvel movies have humor. And a cameo by Stan Lee (unfortunately, no relation). For the record, I like humor.
Thor delivered with light-hearted humor sprinkled in the movie. It makes all the destruction a little easier to watch when jokes are interlaced throughout. As usual, resident bad-boy Loki delivered his lines in a way that almost made us forget he is completely evil.
Speaking of Loki, I have to give credit to the actor, Tom Hiddleston. (Here comes a huge spoiler alert) when he received his comeuppance both Bubba and I said, “Ohhh.” Hello? He caused a lot of destruction in the first two movies and one grand act made us switch sympathies. I wonder what this actor is like in real life. It’s just that he plays diabolical so well – what happens when he walks the streets in his hometown? Or what is he like at home? I also wonder the same thing about Helena Bonham Carter. I would expect her children toe the line. If she were my mom, I know I would. No offense but she plays creepy well.
But I digress.
Loki once again provided not only the evil but also a lot of the humor in the movie.
There always comes a time during a Marvel movie when I think, “Ok, we are about done.” Only to find out, nope. There’s more fighting to come. This was no different. The fighting scenes seem to last a very long time and do their best to destroy every part of scenery possible. During the final battle scene I couldn’t help but think, “Isn’t this a good time to call in the other Avengers?” But Thor took on the bad guys all by himself. Luckily for earth he won. I thought it was a rather risky endeavor though. I wouldn’t have forgiven him if he lost.
As I mentioned before, I am not a comic book reader. However, Thor has become my favorite superhero. I mean, have you seen Chris Hemsworth? As Dr. Jane Foster said in the first movie about his look, “It works.” To be honest, this movie could have been as dry as Superman and I still would have recommended it. That’s a lie. Superman was a little too dry. Part of Thor’s charm is his smile. Sigh. I just have one complaint, Mr. Hemsworth is originally from Australia. When he hosted FX’s Superhero Sunday he spoke with his native drawl. I see nothing wrong with a Norse God speaking with an Australian accent. Just saying.
So, would I recommend this movie? Oh yeah.
Don’t forget, Marvel movies have tag scenes at the end of the very long roll of credits. I chose not to wait for it this time. Can anyone help me out and tell me the final scene? (Also, something I learned this summer, DC movies DO NOT HAVE TAG SCENES. So you waste your time if you wait through them).
Other reviews:
How many times can I watch 2012 this year? by ck
Just don’t think about it that much by ck
Back when Disney got it right by ck
Time flies when you’re on IMDB by ck
Just one little reason why I prefer not to live in NYC by ck



