Tuesday, 12 August 2008

The Black Knight 5*'s, Unsatisfied and a Humorous Quote.


Heath Ledger (playing as the Joker in the picture on the left), God bless, deserves and Oscar! I went to see Batman: The Dark Knight and the Joker was the most immense character I have seen on the big screen! His character was so believable, Batman became nothing, it was all about the clown man. I heard that Heath Ledger because of his unfortunate death had to have some other actors film about 15 minutes of the film. If this is true then I couldn't tell, I was suspicious at one point where his body build looked different but maybe I was looking for it. Is the Dark Knight too scary for children? No! Not if your 10+, yes in the first few minutes about 6 people got killed, but it was a case of, seeing the trigger being pulled, hearing a bang, and seeing some one fall to the floor. Yes there is a man with a half maimed face and the Joker likes to talk about his scars but only sissy's wont be able to stomach it. If you have concerns about letting your children see it, go see it for yourself first. Simple as. I loved the intensity through out the film, the pace was amazing it kept going and going! I can't explain how much I loved it. It is going to become a classic, it's better than the Bond films, better than Bourne films and up and beyond ANY other superhero film. ***** 5 star rating from me.

I was meant to go to Ikea today. I love Ikea, my dads girlfriend - not so much. I need to look at some bedroom furniture because the bro needs his own room. We're going on Thursday instead now but I dont mind because the highlight of my day has been Batman, I don't need any more highs.
Tomorrow I go see Harriet. Im going to go after 1.30 cause I have to babysit, gutting. It's not the babysitting I get paid for either. Ahh well! I will have to remember to take Harriet's present and blue skinny jeans to her - which are amazing if I do say so myself. I fancy a go on guitar hero which is an AWESOME game if you havent tried it, and my baby girl Haz owns two guitars, so guess what I will make her do after she's made me my cuppa tea :) Me and Harriet have a kind of deal, I offer her lots of emotional support and because shes awful at giving advice, she gives me a unlimtied supply of cheese and ham toasties, I think tea comes under that as well.
Alot of people have told me I'm too mature for my age, but I have never really felt that. Not until today anyway! I feel like I'm missing out on something but I can't tell what! I know alot of people my age go to town every Saturday and chill and do other things - is that what I'm missing out on? I hope it is, because it seems extremley boring to me. I just don't feel like a teenager and its depressing. I sleep in, spend too much time on the computer and I'm still lazy, but the teenage feel has worn off. Maybe I'm growing up, it's depressing. I feel like crying to be honest...better avoid razor blades.


I'm not sure what it is, the lack of teenage feeling, Heath Ledger's death, missing my buddy Stef while she's sunning it up in Florida or the frustration of falling into a routine but my life feel so incomplete and unsatisfied. Maybe, I need to try something new. I think I might just need to focus my attention on something...a project. Hopefully decorating my new room will be what I'm looking for.
Quotation?
"He is one of those people who would be enormously improved by death." - H. H. Munro. This isn't nice but I laughed my socks off when I came across it. I can think of a few people to apply this to. But, who are we to decided who deserves death and who deserves life? Still, funny stuff.

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