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Name: Jesse
Country: United States
State: Tennessee
Metro: Nashville
Birthday: 8/24/1986
Gender: Male


Interests: I love making movies, I also love wathcing movies and talking about how screwed up the Oscars were this past year!!!! I'm also a golfer, golf is the best freakin' sport in the wolrd to play!!!! I love watching any other sport other than football and basketball; they're too darn slow!!!! Hockey and soccer rock as well. And Cricket is baseball on crack!!!
Expertise: I am an expert at everything except God. Because in reality, no one can realy now what in the world he's thinkin'! Just kidding, the only thing that I'm really an expert at is how to stutter around girls. So there we go, I'm an expert at screwing things up. Other that that, I think everyone can always learn something so therefore no one is an expert at ANYTHING!!! Confused you didn't I?
Occupation: Student
Industry: Art


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Member Since: 3/6/2005

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Sunday, March 05, 2006

Rachel Weisz won. That was predictable too, although it was a good predictable. Her speech wasn't that memorable, but it was still great and classy.


Well, it's fun to seee which short films whin, cause you can go online and watch them afterwards. Six Shooter and The Moon and the Son. King Kong wins the Effects Oscar, that's a big surprise. (insert sarcasam here) I'm glad that Coleen Atwood won for Memoirs of a Geisha, best Costume Design. And Wallace and Gromit won best animated feature, a fairly obvious win. So far, this has been the most predicatable Oscars in a while.

I'll post the Makeup Winner now. The oscar goes to....Chronicles of Narnia!!!!!!!!!!!! Thats a good one. I'm glad that Star Wars didn't win...that would've been obvious. And they just cut the woman off. Talk about sexism.


MORE OSCARS

AAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. Clooney won. NO WAY!!!!!!!!!!!! Giamatti is robbed again. I don't know what he has to do. I thought that he was going to win for sure since Cinderella Man got mostly jipped when it came to awards. So, just thought I'd let everyone know my displeasure.

Be back.


THE OSCARS

Well, I'm going to blog my thoughts on the Oscars. The opening was hilarious and John Stewart has been very funny. So, I will return as the show progresses. "There are women here, who could barely afford enough cloth to cover their breasts." HA HA!!!!!!. Wow, I'll be back.

I just have to say, the trilogy of the Jewish plight joke was funny.

Bjork being shot by Dick Cheney! LOL, that swan dress was shitty.

Nothing Gay about the classic Hollywood Westerns!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Great Segment.

Charleton Heston looks like hhe's been lifting 20 Commandments!!!!

Now I'm really leaving.


Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Currently Listening
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
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Well Damn!

What a winter at the movies! That's all I have to say. I've seen four absolutely amazing movies and there are still plenty more to come I'm sure. I'm just going to do a little recap. So first...

HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE. Gotta say it's the best of the four. Newell really packed an emotional punch in this one, and he also did an amazing job with the pageantry of boarding school. Absolutely fantastic. The movies just keep getting better and better. The pacing was lacking due to the fact that they cut so much out, but oh well. They did an amazing job condensing such a HUGE book into 2.5 hours.

CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE LION, THE WITCH, AND THE WARDROBE: It gets better. The second best movie so far this year. All hail Andrew Adamson. His first live action film, and it's incredible. He sticks it to the audience from the first frame. He made a conscious choice to make your realize that the movie takes place in a REAL world and a FANTASY world. The contrast between the two is so poignantly put together, I was laughing because I was so happy. 4.5 toes up.

KING KONG: Saw it at midnight....and...WOW. That's it. 3 hours goes by like an hour and a half. Peter Jackson...I think it's safe to say that you can do whatever you want now, and the studios would have to let you.

and, on a side note, I can't wait for THE DAVINCI CODE. Saw the preview, and AHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!
I was shaking in my seat.

Well, I'll write later. USC and UCLA applications got mailed in, so that's good. I can't think of anything else, it's 5 AM. I'm going to bed.


~Nap



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