Bald Jason's Musings
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Michael, Mark & I all enjoyed the new Torchwood episodes, though Mark enjoyed the first one best ("Adam"), while Michael & I preferred the 2nd one ("Reset"). There wasn't anything wrong with the first one exactly, but the 2nd one was like continuity porn, with nods to all sorts of other Torchwood & Doctor Who episodes. I think the 'Adam' episode had some great things to say as well, but 'Reset' is when things really started happening. Very cool.
Afterwards, I started watching 'Episode II' but Michael distracted me in the best way possible, and once again sex was had. Very good. Kudos all around. ;-0) And that was the Valentine's Day gift. Michael actually brought a card with him, which noted that I'm not a holiday sort, so that was cool. After the sex and showering and chatting I was nodding off, as I'd taken my pain killer earlier and it had finally kicked in. Michael kissed me goodbye, let himself out, and I fell asleep for a few hours.
Now I'm awake. Obviously. The roads are loads better, or so I've heard. That's assuming it isn't snowing outside. If it's not, I'd really like to get those doughnuts this morning; the ones I've been craving for weeks but haven't really had. I also need to stop at the grocery store and pick up a few things. The bakery opens at 5:30am. Maybe I could hit the grocery store first? Or not. I don't know. I'll probably take my time and get to the bakery first.
It's been revealed that the previously announced release date for the new Star Trek film has been changed from Christmas 2008 to May 2009! This is actually very good news in my opinion. It was said that the movie was working with an original film script that couldn't be worked on during production because of the Writers Strike, but now the strike is over and that can be worked on now, which is a huge relief to me. This move also allows the stuido more time to promote the film, and allow audiences to warm to the idea of this new reboot to the series. Besides the fact that more production time is always good; being rushed to theaters can't always be good, and in many cases can be devistating. I'd rather they take the time and get it right, than rush the process and fuck it up. This doesn't mean the movie will be good, but to me, this means they have more options, and more of a chance to get it right.
posted by Bald Jason at 04:11 AM
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