Tuesday, June 07, 2005

I am so sexy it hurts.

Hey,
You know whats really good. I just had an idea. You know I am beginning to think my shower was the best that I have taken in years. Well I know it sounds stupid but hey I am showered and I feel super clean. I have taken plenty of showers in my life but I have never had the same expirences in taking one that could match the ones I had when I went to Stuebenville Ohio. While at Stuebenville, the college dorm at Franciscan had the best water pressure and the best warm water that ever hit my bare skin. I know its sounds stupid, but I hated the school,with its preachy rhetoric but the shower was amazing.

Well, the shower I just took was breath taking. I loved that I soft skin and I am enjoying my writing. Tonight, I am going to the Kemah boardwalk with Amy. I am pretty excited about that I've never been but at least I will go with a woman.

Anyway, I am pretty happy that I took a shower I am wearing my linen pants and my dress shirt. It looks good and I feel clean. I am also so clean and I smell good. Its at least a desirable look for a young woman to look for. I am wearing my new shoes and they don't hurt as much as did my sandals.

I am pretty happy about my day, I spent it either reading and writing. I like this new clean look. I think I look O.C. ish like the woman at the store said. I look like a millionaire and speaking of which I am broke. Well I have 7 bucks. I am looking for the missing 10 dollars. I thought I put them in my pants but I can't find them. So I won't be going out much this week.

Hmm. I am going to eat before I go. I can't wait to go out tonight. Well, my muscles are weaking if I don't walk around I think it would take a toll on me. I know I have written a few posts already today but this is making up for my missing.

Well I have a few films I am planning on seeing this summer, and some though I have complained a few weeks ago are remakes some just seem good to watch and the I can critizies. I want to see the new Herbie film. I am not a big fan of Lindsay Lohan but I do love that car its part of my childhood. I may want to see Mr& Mrs Smith, just because it seems so hot that Angelina Jolie is in the film.

I am also thinking of seeing though its a remake The Longest Yard, just to see if it matches up with the 70s film.

The movie worth watching in my summer film list would be Bewitched, with Nicole Kidman and Will Ferrell. I hate Will Ferrell but I did enjoy the old tv show with Elizabeth Montgomery and Dick Sergant and the Dick York. So it may seem like a funny film to watch plus it sounds like an ideal Chick flick too. Its directed b y Nora Ephorn ,who has done a lot of chick flicks that I enjoyed. My favorite You've Got Mail and Sleepless in Seattle. Those two are so cute and even for a guy they were fun to watch.

I do want to watch Cinderella Man but with Dad. I like Ron Howard and Russel Crowe especially in the first film they worked with A Beautiful Mind. I loved that film, since I simpathize with John Nash. Ron Howard best as Opie has done a great series of films as Director and Producer A Beautiful Mind, Backdraft, the remake (yes Remake can be good in some sense) Ransom.

I guess I also want to see Star Wars, not because everyone is seeing it, so I can finally understand what the big deal is. I think though I would have to watch all the Star Wars episodes before watching this one. I may also want to see it to see how gorgeous my gal Natalie looks.

Well I also want to see a lot of films this summer. I just wish I had the money to go to them.


I have a new film I am going to review Tonari no Toroto a japanese anima film from 1988. Its about two young japanese girls and there adventures with there sick mother.

lighter, less ominous precursor to
Spirited Away, Hayao Miyazaki's My Neighbor Totoro is a childhood tale that holds great appeal for adults, too. Drawn in a style favoring a pleasing mix of fantasy and gentle dreams, we are pulled persistently into the world of two little girls, Mei (Chika Sakamoto) and Satsuki (Noriko Hidaka), sisters who move to the countryside with their father Tatsuo (Shigesato Itoi) when their mother (Sumi Shimamoto) becomes very ill and is hospitalized nearby. The girls enjoy the adventure of exploring their spacious if decrepit home, soon discovering that it is inhabited by harmless ghosts called "soot sprites". In the vast forest next to their house, they meet more spirits called, totoros, lead by the giant Totoro (Hitoshi Takagi), not to mention the fantastically mobile Cat Bus ghost. Again, there is absolutely nothing scary or evil about these spirits, traits that seem to have become unavoidable ingredients in most children's films. The totoros seem more akin to the comforting invisible friends that many kids create, watching and accompanying the sisters in their play and day-to-day activities. The closest thing to a scary monster in the story is the serious illness that threatens the girls' mother throughout the film, but that sickness is construed as a part of the ebb and flow of life, as opposed to a pain-filled melodramatic plot point. The essence of tranquility and grace of this film seems to mirror what life could be, if only mankind could let fear recede and embrace the unknown


Like I may of said before, I have never been a big fan of Japanese Animation mainly because some of it makes me sick, well have fits like Seizures. They are some films though that are great. I loved Spirited Away. That was a few seizuresless films but I can't watch Dragon Ball Z or Pokemon. I think each week I will find a new movie to review.

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