Watched
28 Days later with Lise on Saturday. Despite some
irritating plot holes, it was worth seeing. One thing that always annoys
me about horror films is how stupid the people in them are, on occasion.
Attention, people in horror films:
Don't go alone into dark places where nasties might be (one can be
forgiven for this at the start of the film when one doesn't know the
nasties are around, but after that, it's your own problem).
When you think you've won, you still need to pay attention to your
surroundings rather than engaging in a tearful group hug (or, in the
case of J. Lo in Enough, phoning a friend. Chicks, eh?).
Inevitably, one of the nasties isn't as dead as you'd like (a classic
horror or drama staple, that one), or it has a friend around.
Right, glad that's sorted out.
Also found that The Editing Room has now has a script for
The Matrix Reloaded which skewers it mercilessly. At least Austin
Powers had the right idea in calling the "M" character Basil Exposition.
Slept late on Sunday, went into town and bought a white shirt so as to
appear more like Agent Smith for the Matrix themed bop that evening. Ran
out of things to do and entered the Long
Dark Teatime of the Soul. (Aside: the phrase originates as a parody of St John of the
Cross's "Long Dark Night of the Soul", an idea also taken up by Jung,
who seems to crop up a lot in my LJ of late, thus proving the
Fundamental Interconnectedness of All Things).
The Matrix themed bop turned out not to be very Matrix themed.
Suspect this was down to them telling other MCRs it was, and neglecting
to tell the college's own members. Music started badly, briefly got
better and then dissolved into soft rock hell. Still, bopped a bit and
enjoyed myself. And so to bed.