So it's been a while since my last update. I apologize, I've been pre-occupied, I've been in a far away land called London, I've been jet lagged, and my internet is down because my new roommate decided to download Madden 2008 for his computer while I was gone and my ISP cut my service off until something is done about it. So I'm now using my company issued air card to make this post (don't tell my job though). Anyway I think it's time to announce some changes. Seeing as how it was rather difficult for me to keep to my schedule of posting regular movie pics, I'm going to stop doing weekly pics and am going to just try to recommend something on a regular basis but not a set schedule. 2nd, instead of trying to do a full game review for everything I play I'm just going to do mostly impressions while I'm playing through it and a full review when I feel it's called for and I have time to write it. 3rd, as for movie reviews, I apologize. They will also follow the same impression/review format as games. This is all simply because I find myself with less and less time on my hands these days and I desperately want to keep writing. Finally, I'm going to try to blog more on a daily to every few days basis. As most writers at newspapers and magazines will tell you, it is much easier to write having 15 - 20 deadlines a month than 5- 10. You see how much trouble I've had with trying to do a weekly movie pic and a few reviews once a week. So in short, I'm not dead, this blog isn't going away, and I assure you these changes are for the better.
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My movie pic this week is: Paris, je t'aime from multiple directors. My family that I was visiting London with will appreciate the humor. Sorry to make an in joke, but it is my blog after all. Often times I hate it when a movie just feels like it's a collection of scenes loosely strung together by something that resembles a plot, so I figure I'll recommend something that is a collection of scenes that does it correctly. I believe 15 different directors were all given under 10 minutes a piece to tell a story with the city as the backdrop. There's everything in here form vampires, romance, and everything in between. What striking about it though aside from the fact that so many seemingly complicated stories can be presented and resolved so quickly is that while most of them have nothing to do with each other, at the same time they have everything to do with each other because they are all Paris. It's worth your time.
And that's in for now. Sorry I left you, but I won't do so again. Look forward to more updates.
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