Yup, I’ve got more work to do.

OK, this post has been written to send the obligatory Monday morning ping to the blogosphere.

I did spend most of the morning working on updating my outbound links. I haven’t posted the changes yet as I want to completely finish this current set rather than make a few updates each day.

Looks like most of the site links are working. I’ve got to fix the Photo Gallery as the colors are off and I need to add navigation links back to the home page. I think the site worked better in Frames, BUT I am trying to wean myself from that crutch as best I can.

Have plenty of errands to take care of now, but I’ll be back later with some updates.

MOVIE REVIEW – DAREDEVIL

Daredevil movie posterOK, so as Mich3lle is a HUGE fan of Jennifer Garner from Alias and also reads the Elektra comics series from Marvel, I was one of the lucky men who got to take their lady out to an action picture for Valentine’s Day. (Yeah me!) Needless to say, even without high expectations of the film, we were disappointed.

First let me say that I am not a fan of the new cinematography style in action pictures, primarily the fight sequences. All the action is shot up close, from odd angles so you never really get a good look at what is going on. Through the clanging & whooshing sound effects the camera changes rapidly pausing only to give you a taste of the action. I guess the technical appeal is that a rather mediocre fight scene becomes something of legend, but I don’t want to see MTV style footage when watching an action picture. Daredevil is burdened even more as all the fights took place at night or in dark lighting. It could have very well been The Musketeer.

Another problem is the action sequences were too short and too few. Given the fact that the primary characters were all of the same skill level, I expected each confrontation to build upon the previous. No such luck. The only sequence that was entertaining was the playground courtship between Elektra & Matt (DD’s plain clothes guise). Later on in the film when Elektra confronts Daredevil, she disposes of him pretty quickly and yet is overwhelmingly outmatched against the assassin Bullseye. Daredevil puts up a better fight injured which is a little odd considering how Elektra cleaned his clock.

The storyline showed promise, but there was too much information to truly develop the characters in under two hours. Daredevil’s alter ego Matt Murdock falls flat, mainly because of the writing and I didn’t feel Ben Afleck brought as much to the character as Toby Maguire did to Peter Parker in Spiderman. I thought the backstory in Spiderman and the characters outside their costumes were very well done compared to the storyline in Daredevil. Anyone familiar with the Daredevil comic series knows that the movie tried to compact several years worth of character development & history. The love story between Elektra & Daredevil alone could have been one movie. I thought Spiderman, even though it deviated from the comic somewhat, took more time to truly develop the characters.

A few positives from the film include Collin Farrell as Bullseye. He could have used some better lines, but the look & the edge were definitely there. Also there are two scenes where Matt uses his “radar sense” to see Elektra. The first scene shot in the rain on a rooftop is well done, the special effects worked out very well, but a scene later in the movie is even more compelling. It’s raining once again and just as Matt can begin to see the outline of Elektra’s face she steps underneath an umbrella and disappears. I thought that was a great moment in the film.

I’m not sure if a sequel is slated for DD, but I’m hoping they opt for less special effects and more story next time around.

Did we not learn anything from prohibition?

Dawn posted yesterday about the Dell dude getting busted for marijuana possession and the strong focus on marijuana in the new anti-drug campaigns. Her post was well written and I won’t rehash what she said. I just wanted to add that the ads that really made me angry were the ones that linked drug use to terrorism. That’s pretty lame. It’s bad enough the government has a “terror alert” every other week (with no clear action plan mind you), but are they really running out of ideas for this holy crusade? I thought those ads were even less credible tying them to pot smoking. Please… have you ever seen a violent pot smoker?

Personally, I think their “war” generates too much revenue for them to give it up. I agree with what Dawn said in her post. Like Greg, I know plenty of people who don’t fit the stereotypical pot-smoker “duuuuude!” mold. Hell, I know plenty of hardcore Republicans that smoke daily which makes me wonder sometimes who’s actually keeping this war alive? As Dan Savage pointed out in covering the Aaron Palmer trial, there are a lot of people who have tried pot at least once in their lifetime. Marijuana certainly has more positive benefits then nicotine and isn’t responsible for as many deaths.

OK, that’s about all I can ramble this morning.

Here kitty kitty…

large tigerMichelle & I hit a bridal show a couple weekends ago. The highlight for me was getting our picture taken with this beige tiger cub UNTIL I saw the quality if the pic.

I guess I should have known it wouldn’t be the sharpest photo as they were using one of those Sony Mavica floppy disk cameras, but DAMN, we were pretty disappointed.

Oh well, just reminds me that I have to remember to bring my camera EVERYWHERE.

Now for the fun part…

Well, the domain appears to be moved and now I’m tasked with the new layout. Heh… should be a piece of cake right? Well, not if you’ve got quite a number of HTML files and your whole site used to be setup in Frames.

Will be working this morning on some changes, hopefully having some updates a little later today.

UPDATE – Well the frames are gone, hence no left side menu. I’ve managed to parse through a hundred files or so and I’m taking a break while I ponder exactly how I’m going to get the new layout together.