Monday, June 19, 2006

Well, it's been a busy Monday, Adventurers, and not much time for a post. Fortunately, I also don't have that much to write about. It was good to see Kevin "The Pope" Palka this weekend, and we hope he'll return to visit even though his parents are leaving town. Cassidy and I went to the Barton Creek spillover in the late afternoon, and it was chock full of people and dogs, all squeezing the last, precious few hours of sunlight out of their weekends. The rains had made the water a little deeper than usual, and Cassidy did a lot of swimming.
Last night I rented an abomination of a movie called BloodRayne. I haven't made it all the way through the movie yet, but so far it's one of the worst movies I've seen in years (and those of you who know me well know that this is saying something). Only my personal sense of morbid curiosity drives me to complete it. The actors in this thing actually look a little embarrassed to be in it.
OK, gotta run. Hope everyone's doing well. Congrats to Killer Kraber on a strong showing at her pool tournament this weekend!

6 comments:

JMD said...

What was the worst movie you had seen prior to this?

CrackBass said...

havent you learned your lesson with Uwe Boll movies yet? Hasn't this guy made a career out of making awful adaptations of video games?

Steanso said...

Clearly no. No I haven't learned, Crackbass. And I resolve not to learn anything from this experience, either. May God bless Uwe Boll. Long live Uwe Boll.

CrackBass said...

come on steanso. is it really worth 5 bucks and a few more hours of your life to see how badly he can make Manhunt?

Killer Kraber said...

Thank you for the cheering on! I appreciate it--especially after you have to listen to me bitch whenever I don't do well. I was very happy at the end of this week-end!

On the bad movie note, one half of team bloom said Nacho Libre was getting some poor reviews... that Jack Black almost looked upset to be in it. I hope it's not a month of bad movies for the Steanso.

Steanso said...

It's difficult to pin down a "worst movie", Jim, b/c at some point some of them begin to move into the "so bad that it's fun" category. Such was the case of Battlefield Earth.