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 Sunday, September 05 2010 @ 03:32 AM EDT

Changes Afoot!

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MusingsThis is probably the last post that will be put on this particular blog.

No, we aren't closing shop.

We are moving, however!

 
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Movies - Odd Thoughts and Ramblings

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MusingsThere have been a lot of pro and con reviews lately about the latest addition to the Pirates franchise. As I've been reading and considering what I've read, however, one thing came to mind that I had not considered before. It troubles me. A lot.

I'm not a fan of "Entertainment Weekly" simply because, in my opinion, most of their reviews are geared for and written by brainless folks and aren't relevant to my taste. However, that being said, they have published a review of "At World's End" that is quite good.

Yeah, I'm shocked, too.

 
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Is Everyone Going to Be Looking For the Fountain Of Youth?

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MusingsA long time topic of conversation has been the lack of real creativity and originality coming out of Hollywood (etal). If a TV show or movie is a hit, you can bet on there being at least 3 more within a year. Anyone remember when you couldn't change a channel without tripping over another medical or lawyer or "reality" show?

In my recent perusals of the web, I've come across indications that the next Indiana Jones film would be focused on finding the Fountain of Youth. [DISCLAIMER: I have no way to determine if this is indeed true or not - it is simply what I've read.]

The lastest (Last? Please!!!) installment of POTC has Capt. Jack and Barbossa...

 
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Why I won't be going to see "Poseidon"

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MusingsThe director totally missed the boat on this one, folks. No pun intended.

I picked up my local newspaper on Thursday and read the reviews of the upcoming movies. When I got to the entry for "Poseidon", my fears were realized...

 
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Spoilers?

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MusingsWhat's my view?

Depends on certain factors...

 
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Catching Up

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MusingsIt's about time!

I know, I know. Between bad weather and trying to make up hours at work and just trying to dig out, I've neglected this little piece of heaven.

Sorry!

 
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Adding Technorati

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MusingsTechnorati Profile

As part of today's clean up process, I've signed up with Technorati.com. I'm always looking for up to date information and ways to keep track of all things I'm curious about, and this seems to be a grand possibility.

 
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One Thing Leads to Another?

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MusingsThe site's subtitle is an indication of what you might find here...if you understand the way our head works.
 
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Jim Henson

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MusingsHow many of us remember life before Kermit the Frog, The Great Gonzo, Big Bird or even Rowlf the Dawg?

Not many, I'd bet.

Chris Berry has a series of articles on JimHillMedia.com about the time he spent as an intern with the Muppets

Click here: http://jimhillmedia.com/article.php?id=1614

 
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Musings on: Harry Potter

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MusingsWhat's the old line, "You can't tell a book by it's cover?"

With Harry Potter, you can't discover the entire story by just reading the text.
 
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