Part I - Learning how to not jump the gun.
It seems like my interview with the so called Goffik Girl is not going to happen. I shouldn't actually be that surprised since I emailed her saying that I prefer if she would be as honest as possible and make the people at Encyclopedia Dramatica look like fools. I guess that was me being too preppy. While we're at that, I'm not so sure if we'll ever get to see an Ivy League interview either. Part of that is my fault since I've been so busy working on other stuff but I did email them questions and the moment I get a response, I'll post it up. Until then, I'm laying low on trying to get interviews and if I do get an interview, I won't actually announce it until after I physically get the interview.
End of Part I.
Part II
Where you been, eh? Up to that temple again aincha? You're as bad as your sister coming home from work all hours and all colors. *
End of Part II
Part III - They're killing Nazis, them Basterds
I am happy to announce that Quentin Tarantino is back and he's still just as good as he was back in the days of Pulp Fiction. His latest film, Inglourious Basterds, which is supposed to have its theatrical release on August 21, is something that should be added to your must see summer movie list. Forget G.I. Joe, Inglourious Basterds can be basically described as Jewish American soldiers going Rambo style on Nazis. As Brad Pitt says in the trailer, we're going to be doing one thing and one thing only... killin' Nazis. How can you possibly skip out on a movie like this? For those people, who are Tarantino fans, they know that Inglourious Basterds is something that he has been trying to get to the big screen for almost ten years. The constant push back of the release date for the movie had left fans worried. However, Star Trek has proven to be successful despite being pushed to a later date and for the most part the Half-Blood Prince will be good too. The trailer has dropped that skepticism for me and I'm glad to see Quentin Tarantino still hasn't lost that great skill of combining film noir, humor and violence. You know what's great about a Tarantino movie, it's like a Chuck Norris movie, without Chuck Norris.
I'm going to wrap it up here for today. Make sure to catch the new Inglourious Basterds trailer.
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