5/08/2007

Splurging

I have recently decided to splurge on some presents for myself at Amazon. Now I am super pumped about their arrival, which should be in the next week. Lets take a look at my purchases:

Flight: A Novel by Sherman Alexie

It's about a time traveling murderer. It sounds very Alexie-esque. If you have never read an Alexie novel before, I recommend reading Indian Killer first, then Reservation Blues and he also has great collections of short stories such as 10 Little Indians and Lone Ranger and Tonto Fist Fight in Heaven. I'm not a reader, so you just have to imagine HOW excited I am to read it.

Wet Hot American Summer

I love Stella and Michael Showalter (lately it seems like 'sense of humor' is climbing up my list of 'Reasons why I would do you'). This is one of my favoritest movies, and yet I had not owned it before I purchased it. I am cheap and lazy. I like goofy/silly humor that is a little absurd. How can you go wrong with a line like, "You taste like burger, I don't like you anymore."

Bring it Back by Mates of State

Finally buying it more than a year after it has been released. I was hesitant in the purchase, because it always seem to me that my favorite bands/artists always seem to crash and burn with every subsequent release. However, from what I have heard, this album is on par with the other albums (which means if you are a MoS hater, you will still hate them). Since I love all MoS releases, I am sure I will like this one. Plus, I like the two videos they have out for the albums.

Slightly off topic: While looking through Amazon, I wanted to see how much they were asking for Sandlot (you play ball like a girl!). Its 10 dollars by the way, but that's not my point. My point is that there seems to be two sequels to it. Both, obviously had to be direct to video. I think it is damn close to blasphemy. Don't ruin a masterpiece!

I don't know what made me love the Sandlot so. Was it the plot? Was it the dialogue? Was it Benny "the Jet" Rodriguez? Yes to all of them, but mostly the last one. I (and my sister) totally hearted Mike Vitar. I will illustrate with an already made graphic.

Creepy? Yes.

Back on topic: Still excited about the arrival.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think the best thing about "The Sandlot" is that it was directed so that it was seen from the eyes/heart of a 12-13 year old (the age most people still are - deep inside of their older outer shell).

Holland said...

I agree on this point as well. I always like it how they made the kids so afraid of 'The Beast,' thinking it was some huge monster, when in reality it was just a (relatively) big dog. In kids eyes, things are exaggerated.

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