Friday, December 08, 2006

Some things I've been thinking about

So it snowed today, and now it's like 20 dergrees outside. I couldn;t be more pissed, but this reminded me of back when I was in school as a young'n. the first time it would snow you'd see all the kids acting like it was the greatest thing ever, that really used to piss me off. I wanted to hit each and every one of them, but if I had done that, I would have gotten in trouble not these dolts celebrating snow as if they'd never seen it before. So refrained, and i regret it to this day. I know this sounds completely crazy, but if any of my readers are surprised by this, well then my readership is much larger than I thought. Anyway hopefully the cold can go away for a few more weeks.

Continuing on a recent theme, I saw a picture of Katherine McPhee online, she's really skinny these days, but I can't help bu miss the Kat, she was sexy in a different wayand I'll never forget how she filled out that gray dress on the American Idol semi-finals show. I can't help but blame Paris Hilton for this, soon Kat will look completely emaciated and she'sll be clubbing with Paris, then a week later Paris will be caught on tape talking smack about my poor little Kat. Fame, it is such a vicious cycle.

You ever thought you had a really good idea then later realized that when it came to fruition you realized it sucked. A few years back I thought it'd be cool to have a movie about how native americans actaully lived even with the authentic language they used. anyway now that Mel gibson's movie is coming out I think it looks god-awful. I had trouble sitting through the passion, and there's no way I'm going to see this. Why you ask? because I like movie where I don;t have to read, I'm willing to do it for a really good movie but in a case where the movie is made by americans I shouldn't have to spend my time reading.

Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer is on tonight, it's fun to watch this now that I'm older because not only for the sentimental value, but for the unintentional comedy of how of over the top preachy this movie is. It's kinda like a good episode of A Different World, it works on many levels. It's my second favorite of all the classic Christmas specials. Nothing will ever compare to the true genius that is Merry Christmas Charlie Brown. It would be worth watching for the dance scenes alone, but when you throw in the anti-commercialism message which seems to be a little more true every year you have to hail it as the all-time greatest, I'll admit that every year when Linus gives his speech I shed a tear.

BTW if you asked me to rank the most underrated TV stars of the last twety years, my list starts and ends with Dewayne Wayne from Different World. In fact I can't help but think that there should be more stars who got their start on this show. Not only hasd the world forgoten Kadeem Hardison, but whatever happened to Jasmine Guy, she was huge, and I expected more from Cree Summer than to just hear her voice at the end of blockbuster video commercials. to the many movie producers out there who are reading this, I think it's important that you realize I speak for the masses when I say put them in a movie.

All Right, have a good weekend readers.

-Bender Out

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