Saturday, March 15, 2008
Music
P.O.D. is my favorite group. They are a Christian metal band. There songs are inspirational and awesome. I have all but one album. Testify, Payable on Death, Satellite, Greatest Hits, Southtown. But I don't have P.O.D. Brown.
Even though
Even though last season of C.S.I. New York is over, I saw an episode with questions for me. One C.S.I. investigating evidence picked up a CD shard covered in blood. It slipped and cut her. She took all precaution to clean the cut. It seemed okay until she learned the blood that had been on the CD had AIDS. She went to the doctor to get it tested. This would be the longest month of her life. Tonight (hopefully) thatmonth continues.
The Hobbit
Of everything that could be anticipated nothing beats it like 2009. What about 2009? On December 19, 2009 we can expect from New Line Cinema the prequel from their award winning trilogy The Lord of the Rings: The Hobbit. That's Right. But one disappointment would be that Peter Jackson will not be directing it. Why not? He sued New Line Cinema and they only gave him the right to be executive producer. So who is taking charge? Sam Raimey the director of Spider-Man. Will the Hobbit's quality and expectations be met? Are the same steps from the original trilogy movies meet this quality? Or will it falter? Will Sam Raimey look to Peter Jackson for his opinion with his success or wing and blow it? Will Fran Walsh write it? Or will she leave it? Will Alan Lee and John Howe be drawing, sketching, and all that stuff to create a world pre-aged to the trilogy, create creatures like Smaug in a way that stands out from other dragons? Will Gollum be Andy Serkis? Ian Holmes Bilbo? Ian McKellan Gandalf? The dwarves be similar to that of the movie? Will Howard Shore and the Phil Harmonic Orchestra compose the score for the music to give it the same feel from the other movies? Maybe these questions have been answered. But what ever happens fans standing in the line for their ticket will hope it was worth it. One minute will put the movie in perspective. That one minute is one chance. One chance, one moment. One try. Peter Jackson took his chance. Will Sam Raimey live up to the name Lord of the Rings?
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