Long time, no blog
So here is the blog you have all been waiting for…
It’s been a long week full of image doctoring and such. But, I’m pretty much done all the hard work on the RAZER photobooks. You can check them out here . I took all the images in the cast section and the individual people’s photobooks. I am really proud of some of the pictures – they look pretty good.
Also, I had a chance to see some movies this week, here they are with a 1 sentence review:

Michael Mann knows what he is doing, and if you are like me and you thought COLATERAL was pompous, you’ll love MIAMI VICE because his artful direction actually clicks 100% in this film – go and see it, it’s not anything like the TV series.

If you watched the TV series, and you enjoyed it like I did, you will really enjoy the film – Amy and I laughed our asses off.

If you want to see Woody Allen drag Scarlet Johansen into a 2 hour vaudeville routine of tired jokes, then this is your kind of film – though I may still love her.
If you want to know more, please ask. I’ll tell you more.
Also, I found this link on the CBC site to be very exciting as well:
Low-fat, vegan diet hailed for Type 2 diabetes
Last Updated Thu, 27 Jul 2006 21:18:46 EDT CBC News
Researchers in Canada and the United States said Thursday that people with Type 2 diabetes taking oral medications have seen dramatic improvements after switching to a low-fat, vegan diet.
I think it goes well with this story:
Officials unfazed by U.S. delay over new mad cow case
Officials in Canada and the U.S. downplayed the significance of an announcement by the U.S. Agriculture Department on Friday that recent cases of mad cow disease in Alberta have halted American plans for a major increase in Canadian beef and cattle imports.
I also think it goes well with this story:
The next pandemic?
H5N1. A string of numbers and letters that has the World Health Organization deeply concerned.
I’m done preaching. I’m going to watch the end of Jaws now and it will terrify me just like it did when I was a kid. Thanks for the cinematic treat CBC.
It’s been a long week full of image doctoring and such. But, I’m pretty much done all the hard work on the RAZER photobooks. You can check them out here . I took all the images in the cast section and the individual people’s photobooks. I am really proud of some of the pictures – they look pretty good.
Also, I had a chance to see some movies this week, here they are with a 1 sentence review:

Michael Mann knows what he is doing, and if you are like me and you thought COLATERAL was pompous, you’ll love MIAMI VICE because his artful direction actually clicks 100% in this film – go and see it, it’s not anything like the TV series.

If you watched the TV series, and you enjoyed it like I did, you will really enjoy the film – Amy and I laughed our asses off.

If you want to see Woody Allen drag Scarlet Johansen into a 2 hour vaudeville routine of tired jokes, then this is your kind of film – though I may still love her.
If you want to know more, please ask. I’ll tell you more.
Also, I found this link on the CBC site to be very exciting as well:
Low-fat, vegan diet hailed for Type 2 diabetes
Last Updated Thu, 27 Jul 2006 21:18:46 EDT CBC News
Researchers in Canada and the United States said Thursday that people with Type 2 diabetes taking oral medications have seen dramatic improvements after switching to a low-fat, vegan diet.
I think it goes well with this story:
Officials unfazed by U.S. delay over new mad cow case
Officials in Canada and the U.S. downplayed the significance of an announcement by the U.S. Agriculture Department on Friday that recent cases of mad cow disease in Alberta have halted American plans for a major increase in Canadian beef and cattle imports.
I also think it goes well with this story:
The next pandemic?
H5N1. A string of numbers and letters that has the World Health Organization deeply concerned.
I’m done preaching. I’m going to watch the end of Jaws now and it will terrify me just like it did when I was a kid. Thanks for the cinematic treat CBC.
2 Comments:
I would like to humbly point out that type-2 diabetes is most often caused by poor lifestyle choices and an unhealthy body weight. So these diabetics seeing positive results after switching diets is like seeing a drug addict see great results after switching from heroin to water.
As well, avian flu is nothing but fear mongering originating from the american government (and CDC). Dick Cheney is (or was) a large shareholder in the company that makes Tamiflu, a "treatment" that is less than 50% effective, but markets itself as the only possible antidote to this huge problem which has yet to have any effect similar to what we're all supposed to fear, two years after it was brought up. I think our energies are better spend elsewhere.
Chris says:
I agree with who ever wrote the above -- seriously, Bird Flu was the distraction of the hour -- just like the Mexican border, etc, etc.
Living in Bird-Flu-Ridden-SE Asia, I love eating chickens, and their eggs, and drinking duck blood. Oh, no wait, I don't drink the duck blood. Yet, that is. Sounds warm and creamy...if it's fresh.
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