Bit of a revamp, Deja-Vu and the Circus
Bit of a recap from the weekend, I've revamped the backend of the website again. You can now comment on any photo, page or blog post you like just by filling in the form at the bottom. I'll probably integrate user accounts soon too to make it even easier again. I'll be re-adding the gallery soon once I get a minute with even more pics than before. I've found some absolute gems on my computer, and a bunch that need scanning as well.
We went to the circus at the weekend - trawling through about 100 metres of sludge and mud was just lovely, but we didn't have to pay anything so it's forgiven. Tash had free tickets so we just had to pay for the train to Topsham in the end. It was an alright show, not really my sort of thing but I enjoyed bits of it (mainly the athletic parts), and it was a good show in the end. Went on for an hour and a half which was a bit of a trek, but I was happy to see the second part even if the first was a bit naff. They had trapese artists as well as doing springboards and trampoline tricks (Matrix style, apparently), can't realy remember what else as they're the only bits that really caught my attention.
We watched Deja-Vu on Sunday evening; great film, though it's a bit of a tricky one because it deals with a lot of time travel and the theory of being able to look in to the past. Lots of paradoxes and a few loose ends but still a great film (well, with Tony Scott and Jerry Bruckenheimer it was always going to be). The theories were handled well but possibly not explained quite enough; anyone without any ideas of time-travel or the effects it can cause would be a little bit lost in some parts, I'd most definately recommend it though.
We also watched Charlotte's Web which isn't really my sort of film (well, I'll say that anyway, I have a spot for films like this), it's quite fun and the animals are just fantasic, the actors voices and the way they are directed could not be better. Lots of visually funny moments as well as vocally, especially from the likes of John Cleese and Steve Buscemi. I won't go too far in to what it's about but it's a well made film if you like that sort of thing... Well, that thing being Babe anyway.
Worked an absolute ton of overtime recently, and I haven't really been noticing it all that much. I did 9 hours last week and didn't really feel bored or annoyed at all, I think the week off has done me a world of good. I did an extra hour and a half last night as well which means I get to leave really early today. Wehey.
Only thing left to say is... How fantastic was Doctor Who this week!? Holy hell next week is going to be fantastic. I can't believe ive managed to stay away from spoilers for so long, but it's helped, last week was very well paced, though the trailer for next week looks like it could eb a bit extreme (and maybe even over-the-top, dare I say it?) but it still looks like it's going to blow the whole season out of the water. Aside froma few dud episodes (mainly 42 and Shakespere Code) the season has just got better and better, especially after season 2 which by whole was a bit of an iffy season.
Anywho, I've written far too much so I'm going to stop. I'm going to try and keep this thing updated as much as I can now (I know I've said that before), whether it be daily or weekly, I need to start actually using the website for something now.
This blog entry was posted on Tuesday, June 26, 2007 @ 09:30 am and is filed under: Miscelleneous.