It's a huge monster, BIG, scary. Roar!
I'm totally overdoing it and I know it. I'm exhausted.
Blah.
Cloverfield was excellent, I really enjoyed it and would love to tell you about it, I just don't know when I'm going to have time right now.
I will say though if you are planning on seeing it this weekend, if you suffer from motion sickness, take some dramamine before you go, or look up at the ceiling a lot.
The entire movie is done with a hand held camcorder from the point of the view of the victims.
Lots of running, therefore, lots of shaking.
None of us felt sick, but they warn you when you go into the theater.
I'd say, the shakiness in the Bourne movies is worse actually.
It has some excellent scare the shit out of you moments. Good stuff.
Right now I'm making some un-fried chicken legs for dinner, something for a side dish, no clue yet, I'm so tired I can't think straight.
Oh, people need to stop being asshats.
My neighbor has driven me bat shit the last 2 days.
She's uber needy, and apparently she thinks it's perfectly acceptable to call me a dozen times a day because she needs things and she can't reach/get them.
Um, I'm busy, I have company, I have a ton of things to do and I'm barely getting any of it done, and seriously, people need to get off my case about what I need to do or I'm gonna snap so freaking bad.
I just really need a night to just sit still and do my stuff or I'm gonna be useless.
Ok, gotta go figure out what the hell else we are eating.
Later days.
P.S.
The Mad Money swag give-a-way will be coming up at around 6:30pm.




Comments
Could you move next door to me, I am always needing help with something, just kidding! =o) That is very sweet of you to be "on call", but people need to give you a break! Sometimes I feel like I just want to lay on the couch, eat some Olive Garden, and forget about everything else, lol!
Posted by: Jen | January 18, 2008 6:37 PM
Prior to seeing Blair Witch, a reviewer had advised people prone to motion sickness to sit well back in the theatre. We did that, and it worked. Apparently, the closer you sit to the screen, the worse the shaky camera action can affect you.
Posted by: terry | January 22, 2008 9:24 AM