How many weeks until Christmas? FIVE

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If you look at my Christmas Countdown ticker at the bottom of the right sidebar, it's 31 days until Christmas. So I suppose mathematically, that's four weeks plus a few days, but the way I look at it, there's this whole week (Monday to Friday), and then four more weeks of Monday to Friday until Christmas. Okay, it's weird math, but it's MY weird math, LOL. So, has anyone else started shopping for gifts? I've had three text documents saved since the beginning of last month, one for Kaitlyn, one for the boys, and one for Chris, and in each one, I make a note each time any of them say "you know what I'd like for Christmas?" Of course, Kaitlyn's list changes pretty much daily, so anything she only mentioned once gets deleted from the list. The few things she's mentioned over and over got bumped up to the top. Last night I went to bed at about 11:30, and at 12:45 AM, I was still laying there wide awake. I realized that what I was thinking about was all of the people I'd like to give … [Read more...]

Paycheck on Blu-Ray

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Based on a short story by Philip K. Dick, who wrote the stories that were turned into Blade Runner, Minority Report and Total Recall, Paycheck stars Ben Affleck as Mike Jennings, an engineer who invents a machine but then agrees to have his memory erased in exchange for a $90 million dollar paycheck. When he "comes to", he finds that he has mailed himself an envelope full of seemingly random objects, and has a girlfriend Rachel that he doesn't remember (played by Uma Thurman). And, he learns he also turned down the $90 million dollars, so he turns to his friend Shorty (Paul Giamatti) to help him figure out why. The man who hired him to invent the machine, played by Aaron Eckhart, doesn't want Mike to remember what he invented, so he has guys chasing Mike and Rachel trying to stop them from learning the truth. There's lots of dodging of poorly-aimed bullets, some very cool futuristic technology, and great action from director John Woo. The special features are a commentary by John … [Read more...]

DVD Review- The Uninvited

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It's been a long time since I saw a truly scary movie. It seems like the horror genre has become dominated by movies that call themselves scary but are really just gory (the Saw movies, the Hostel movies, etc.).  I love scary movies, jump outta your seat, hands over your eyes peeking through your fingers SCARY.  I can't ride rollercoasters and I freak out if a fly gets trapped in the bathroom with me, so I get my adrenaline rush watching scary movies. The Uninvited, which came out last week on DVD and Blu-Ray is a SCARY MOVIE. As in, prepare to keep your hands glued to your face (which might possibly be pressed into your husband's shoulder as well). The Uninvited is the story of Anna (Emily Browning, "A Series of Unfortunate Events"), a young girl who is just getting out of a 10-month stay in a mental institution after attempting suicide. Her bed-ridden mother had died in a fire, and when Anna is released by her psychiatrist with the suggestion that she "finish what she … [Read more...]