Oh, Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt: You don’t know it yet, but you will be the most beautiful girl in the entire world. – I saw X-Men 3 today and it was a bust. Lame acting (Okay, Halle, we get it. Monster’s Ball was a fluke. You really can’t act. You don’t have to convince us anymore.), which was definitely not helped by any type of decent writing (”Offense is the best defense!”) I was thoroughly disappointed. If I remember correctly, the first two movies were decent summer fun. Thumbs up to Famke Janssen, though. – Before that movie, I actually saw another movie, Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth. See this movie. It may be the most important film you ever see. The effects of global warming on our planet are frightening and will end up spelling the doom of the human race if left unabetted. If you think that’s an exaggeration, SEE THIS FILM. In the last five years, we’ve done more damage to the environment than we’ve managed to do in the past century. Antarctica and the Greenland glaciers are melting rapidly, to the extent that sea levels will rise twenty feet within the next fifty years, putting the land that 100 MILLION people stand upon underwater. The arctic ice also deflects I think 90% of the solar rays that hit it, keeping the Earth cool, but since they’re melting, more and more rays are hitting the ocean, which absorbs around 90% of those same rays. The effect of this absorption is a raising of the oceans’ temperatures, changing the route of currents and making hurricanes and tornadoes volatile. All ten of the hottest years in history have been within the past 14 years, with 2005 being the worst by far. Worldwide temperatures are getting hotter and hotter, and this is not cyclical, this is a result of global warming. America is one of only two developed nations in the world which haven’t signed the Kyoto Treaty; the other is Australia. Every other major country in the world has placed restrictions on their automobile manufacturers. We can’t even sell our automobiles to China because we don’t meet their emissions standards. In fact, the dying American automotive industry is so off that a lawsuit has been placed against the state of California for passing a law requiring emissions standards by 2011 that China already has today. Rather than catch up with the rest of the world and create more efficient vehicles, they’re grasping at straws and trying to save their asses without a true effort to evolve. And is it working? Let’s just say sales of Honda and Toyota are significantly up, while Ford and GM have plummeted. You know, I probably didn’t lay out all of those facts correctly, and there is so much more information than what I shared, so do me a favor and see this film. Tell everyone you know to see this film. The factual information–scientific data, statistics–is presently so objectively. It’s not a political issue; it’s a matter of life and death, really. I kind of feel a responsbility to pass along information after seeing the film, and hopefully everyone else will, too. There are things that we all can do to help fx the problem, via riding our congressional representatives’ asses and limiting out personal carbon emissions. Please, visit ClimateCrisis.net and read up on the issue. It’s scary stuff. filed under: misc | comments: 2 comments |
I got a call today that I don’t have to work tonight because one of the floors of Opaline is closed for renovation. So what am I doing instead? Going to another club? Watching television? No. I’m studying. I’m trying to place out of Elementary French for two reasons. One, it’s five days a week. And two, it’s eight credits that I don’t feel would be an effective usage of money; $1,301 times eight is $10,408. For Elementary French?! Please. If I can’t place out of the class, hopefully they will let me take no language the first year and I can hire a private tutor. If all else fails, I guess I will suck it up and get it done. You have to play by the Ivies’ rules sometimes. The sad thing is that I am enjoying learning French. It’s relaxing. Hopefully the ease I’m having with it so far is indicative of my future mastery. – Gwen and Gavin named their new baby boy Kingston. Kingston James McGregor Rossdale. King for short. I think that’s adorable. So old-school British and fancy. – I can’t believe the Playstation 3 is going to cost $600! SO glad I gave up videogames. filed under: misc | comments: 2 comments |
Danny and I had a movie binge this weekend. Last night, we went to the Landmark Sunshine on Houston, a great theatre that I really should go to more often. I’ve been there to see Tarnation but I think that is the only time. We saw Sketches of Frank Gehry, a Sydney Pollack documentary about the famous architect. If you ever want to be inspired by art, check this film out. It will make you want to create. While you may not come up with anything as mind-blowing as the Guggenheim Bilbao or the Disney Concert Hall, I’m sure you’ll be all the better for it. I can’t wait for the DVD. We then went straight into The King, a new movie starring Gael Garcia Bernal and William Hurt. Bernal plays a man recently out of the Navy who seeks out his father (Hurt). It’s hard to really say anything about the plot without giving away the sick twists. It’s really twisted. The performances are all fantastic, but the movie just leaves you creeped out–you know, in a good way. Finally, this afternoon we watched Postcards from the Edge, a movie about the dysfunctional relationship between a B-list actress (Meryl Streep) and her more famous mother (Shirley Maclaine). I’m on a quest to see every Meryl Streep movie ever made, so of course I was excited to see her tear into another role, this one being a drug addict on the brink of relapse. It was especially nice to see her sing, something she does surprisingly well; I think that she’s really an alien sent to Earth to make everyone else feel inadequate. (Search “meryl postcards” on YouTube to see those musical performances.) I’ll be back for another marathon at the Sunshine this weekend probably. There are two movies I need to see. Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth, opening Wednesday, is supposed to be a frightening look at the inevitable effects of global warming unless we act fast (seeing Florida and Manhattan sinking under water within 20 years during the trailer was a little disturbing). And I also need to see Guiliani Time, a Michael Moore-esque indictment of “America’s Mayor.” – Desperate Housewives is getting to be too much. – By the way, my tattoo appointment was delayed until June 1st; that’s why I haven’t mentioned it. Soon, soon. filed under: misc | comments: 2 comments |
Sorry for all the pictures recently; I’m making up for lost time. In this edition, Daniel. Who can turn the world on with his smile? Who can take a nothing day and suddenly make it all seem worthwhile? …Um, yeah. Best smile ever.
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I hear that the new Mac store is giving away a Macbook every hour on the hour for its first week, which starts tomorrow. The new Mac store is ope 24/7/365. Sooooo, maybe I should camp out there and try to snag one. Ok, so there will be thousands of people crowding the five floors, but…Hm, yeah, not very logical. I just REALLY want one. Class scheduling is killing me. I really want to have class four days a week, but French is really throwing everything off because there are Friday classes for every possible arrangement, and all my other classes are (probably) Tuesday/Thursday and Monday/Wednesday. I might take Tagalog (Filipino), which is MTWR, but I wanted to take French. Hm, what to do? Suck it up, or take another class at Columbia and learn French on my own? filed under: misc | comments: 3 comments |
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