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Wednesday, June 19, 2002
ATHLETICS
"World Cup Soccer"
For anyone interested, there are two World Cup soccer games early this Friday morning. First is Brasil vs. England at 2:30 AM. As I have stated earlier, I am routing for Brasil, and the game should prove to be a good one, and likely a close one too. However, I will probably miss this game, because I am going to wake up to watch the 7:30 AM game between USA and Germany. We are of course the underdogs, but there has been quite a bit of buzz about USA's wins over two of the world's top teams, Portugal and Mexico. Germany may be next, and I will be watching to find out.
posted by M 2:30 AM
MOVIES
"Rat Race"
Just finished watching the movie "Rat Race." On my scale, it recieved a 6, for it was somewhat funny, but came up with more lame jokes than funny ones. I had heard good things about this movie previously, but I cannot recommend it to others. It certainly has its funny parts, but there was far too much filler.
posted by M 2:12 AM
Tuesday, June 18, 2002
MOVIES
"Blow"
Tonight I watched the Johnny Depp movie "Blow." I gave it a 7 of 10 on the movie ratings scale. The movie follows the life of the origional drug lord in the US, George Jung. This was an interesting premise for the movie, but proved slow in some points, as life sometimes goes. Overall, worth watching, but not if you're in the mood for some fast paced action.
posted by M 2:11 AM
Monday, June 17, 2002
ATHLETICS
"World Cup"
Last night I watched the World Cup soccer game between USA and Mexico. I was really tired at the time, so I only stayed up for the first half, but it was a good game. I saw the first goal scored by USA, and the game ended with us winning 2 to 0. This win was an extremely important one for the sport in the United States. The team has now made it to the final eight, which is the best they have done since making it to the quarterfinals in 1930. I'm quite excited about this win, and perhaps it will allow the United States to be seen as somewhat of a competitor on the global scene of soccer, rather than just an outsider. Also, in soccer news, Brasil (the other team I am routing for) beat Belgium to advance to the semifinals, no suprise here.
posted by M 12:47 PM
Sunday, June 16, 2002
ATHLETICS
"Pick-up Soccer Game"
Today, after watching the World Cup Soccer game between England and Denmark, some friends and I played a game of soccer at the park. I played a little Intra-mural Co-ed soccer at my college this past year, but I have not played too much soccer over my life, just two years when I was in Junior High. The game made me realize how out of shape I am, which is especially noticible in my case because I like to run, and often do distance road races. This next week in fact I am planning on participating in a 5-mile run, but I haven't ran in about a month. I really enjoyed the pick-up game of soccer though, and afterwards we played a little basket ball as well.
posted by M 3:57 AM
ATHLETICS
"World Cup Soccer Match, England Vs. Denmark"
This morning, I got up with some friends at 7:30 AM to watch the World Cup Soccer match between England and Denmark. This was the live time at which the game was played, however, ESPN did not televise the game then. Rather, it was not shown until 3:30 PM on ABC. By this time, the winner of the game was already known, but we watched it anyway. The game was an interesting one, though it ended in a shutout by England, 3 to 0. I was satisfied watching my first (full) World Cup game this year. I plan on watching the USA vs. Mexico game early Monday morning, at 2:30 AM. The winner of this game will advance to the quarterfinals, which would be a tie for the best USA has ever done in the world cup.
posted by M 3:52 AM
MOVIES
"Donnie Darko"
Recently I had a chance to rewatch parts of the cult movie "Donnie Darko," which I have seen a few months ago. I gave this movie a 9 out of 10, for it is an extremely intriguing movie that draws upon the anguish of teenage years. On the Internet Movie Database, one person simply and accurately described it as "Dark and Beautiful, A great film....See this film if you can, It is a wonderful dark ride."
posted by M 3:33 AM
MOVIES
"Insomnia"
A few days ago, I saw the new Christopher Nolan movie,"Insomnia." The movie was quite entertaining, and I gave the movie a 9 out of 10 on the movie rating scale (there is a link to explain this scale in the upper left of the page). The movie was a great serial killer mystery gone wrong plot, as well as a convincing portrayal of the condition of insomnia. This is reminicent of Nolan's previous movie, "Memento," in that it takes a condition experienced by the lead character and attempts to create that feeling in the viewer. This is one of the greatest things that I like about these two films, and both are quite successful in achieving this. Definately check out both of these films if you haven't already, I gave Memento a 10 of 10 on the scale.
posted by M 3:25 AM
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