Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Interestingly boring

Not too much happening in the life of Andrew Pilon at the moment. Just trying to get through the mud at work and hoping that my new Marshall TSL100 gets here soon(It's an amp for those of you who don't know(Shanna)). Just thought I'd come on to give y'all a few movie reviews. That's right...I've started watching movies again.


Tenacious D and the Pick of Destiny - Jack Black and Kyle Gass go on a mission to secure the Pick of Destiny so that they may become gods of metal. funny stuff happens. Well, it's no Raisin the Stakes but it's hard to top perfection. I give this movie 9 bigfeet out of 10.

Saw III - Jigsaw returns to scare the pants off you...or try to anyway. Although I thought this was a good movie...I also thought it was the worst of the three. The only part that made squirm was when the guy snapped his own foot. Granted, I wouldn't want anything in that movie to happen to me. It wasn't as bad as the last three and the traps seemed to lack imagination. There weren't really many traps...just a guy walking through picking whether or not to kill someone. I give it 6.5 skull fragments out of 10.

Stranger Than Fiction - Will Farrell stars as a taxman for the government who does the exact same thing day in and day out and adds no excitement to his life. When he starts hearing a voice narrating his life and it tells him he is going to die he gets worried. He finds that someone is writing a book and it just so happens to control his life. funny and sad stuff follows. It's not the funniest movie but it's not supposed to be. It's just a good movie. I give it 8.5 cookies out of 10.

2 Idiotic Remarks:

Anonymous Anonymous whined...

The point of Saw 3 is that it's the girls traps and not Jigsaw's. That's why they aren't as good. Haven't seen Tenacious D yet, Stranger than Fiction ws maybe the right rating. Anyways, WOW you blogged.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007 11:57:00 p.m.  
Blogger Soulfood whined...

Shut up! (ok, I didn't know, but did you have to point it out!?)

Wednesday, March 14, 2007 2:05:00 a.m.  

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