Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Deathly Hallows

For shame Professor H! Jedi J! If this web page could talk it would say, "I'm feeling totally neglected and alone. No one posts. No one reads me. Why do I keep on living. I'm going to commit virtual suicide". Alright, I think I'm done with my guilt trip(not that anyone will read it).

On to more exciting news and the reason for this entry in the first place....

AWESOMENESS awaits and it's just a click away.
HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS! How excited are we!


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Friday, May 7, 2010

Not that OMG giddy anymore

I'm just not that excited about Twilight's Eclipse movie. I can't explain it.

Here's the trailer, judge for yourself...


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Monday, February 15, 2010

Wow! Do we suck or what!?!

So it's been two whole months since any of us write anything. And we call ourselves Bloggers!

I'm going to try to make it up to you...the whole 3 people that read this blog. Here are the latest pictures of Robert Pattinson look mighty dashing in his white suite and baby blue collared shirt.
My compliments to the photographer.







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Thursday, November 5, 2009

Sunday, November 1, 2009

A Review of Star Wars: In Concert


Move over Star Wars Weekends, there is an even better Star Wars experience and it only 3 hours long! Star Wars: In Concert is hands down the best Star Wars experience I have ever been to. The concert tells the full story of the saga, from Anakin's humble beginnings to his eventual fall and redemption. Narrated by Sir Anthony Daniels, who is live on stage, the familiar voice of C3PO tells the story just like you would imagine the protocol droid would. He gushes over his character and the female characters Padme and Leia. When he begins talking about Anakin's fall from grace, tears are in his eyes (that is acting!).

The concert is not just the goosebumps inducing music and video clips, it is also a traveling museum. Props and costumes from all the movies can be seen. Children and adults can take pictures against set backgrounds. Han Solo is seen in still frozen in Carbonite and Yoda is seen in an attack stance complete with lightsaber in hand. Concept drawings are on display as well as the paper where the original score was written on.

Finally, the concert is where generations gather to celebrate Star Wars. Young and old were clapping together for their favorite characters and scenes. There was no division of the classes, there were just people who love the movies, some in costumes, some dressed to the nines, some in jeans and Star Wars t-shirts and the rest of us with a combination of Jedi Robes and semi-formal wear. If the concert comes to your town, by all means, go and see it!

May the Force be with you
Jedi J