{"id":1497,"date":"2006-02-27T19:36:42","date_gmt":"2006-02-27T19:36:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.t-e-g.co.uk:\/blog\/?p=1497"},"modified":"2006-02-27T19:36:42","modified_gmt":"2006-02-27T19:36:42","slug":"monday-27th-february-2006","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.t-e-g.co.uk\/blog\/monday-27th-february-2006\/","title":{"rendered":"Monday 27th February 2006"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Was hoping to update the blog last night, after I  got in from Reading, but an acute headache forced me to bed early. I was out for the count by at least 9.30pm. On the downside, a rather forgettable evening,  but on the upside, I woke up this morning, feeling  fresh and able to face the challenges of the day.  It was after dinner that I felt a pain behind my eyes  and knew it would become unbearable within twenty  to thirty minutes. Going to bed was the best option, even though I wanted to stay online, chat to my friends  on MSN and update my web site. Let me pick up the  story from where I left off. Finally got the desktop machine repaired for my colleague this evening, Windows and Office installed and a backup DVD saved with all their life critical information. A job well done, if somewhat over schedule.<\/p> <p>Sunday, I usually have things to do, odd bits and  pieces, but rarely have a lie in. Yesterday I made  up for it by getting up at way past midday, even ignoring  two phone calls from my Mum to the land line, I just  did not have the energy to get up and answer the phone.  By the time I did get out of my pit, there were so  many jobs to do, I just didn&#8217;t think I could squeeze  them all in before the kick off in the Cup Final. Then I had Chris text me to ask if I could come over  early, as he had no friends (that will be quoted in years to come) and wanted to watch the game with me.  There wasn&#8217;t a chance I could get there much earlier  than I had originally planned, but I left for Henley  around 3.30pm. Rooney had scored by the time I pulled outside his house, on the sunny but cold afternoon.  Heading over to Reading, to a completely different  route than I am used to, we arrived at the Oracle  in time to catch the teams awarded their medals. There  was a spilt second when the lights went out at the  Millennium Stadium, Chris gave a big sneer at the  television screen, only to have to eat his words for  the there was a big spot light on the centre circle  as Sir Alex and his team were awarded their winners  medals, and Wayne his MOM (Man Of The Match). As usual,  there was an incident at the ticket collection point.  The machine ate my card. I have been going to this  Warner Village cinema for something stupid like seven  years and this was the first time my card was chewed  up. Eventually a member of staff appeared and my card  was retrieved, tickets collected and we rushed to  get some food before taking our seats. This was another  first for me, for the first time I would be going  stairs where screens 8 to 10 are located. Crazy how  in the past two and half thousand days, I had always  seen movies in screens one to seven and no where else.  Spooky. After the messing about outside, we eventually  took our seats, four rows from the front, in the smallest  screen in the whole multiplex. The rest of the seats  were taken and the screen was around half full. My  biggest disappointment was the fact that due to our  untimely delay outside, we had missed the Pearl &#038;amp  Dean music. Even after I had said to Chris that Asteroid  by Pete Moore was the most important aspect of the  cinema going experience, after the main feature. In  any case, the movie started, after a few adds and  just before the credits rolled, Chris had to head  straight out to deal with a personal problem.<\/p> <p>In all honesty it was the trailers on television  from last week, that forced me to go to the cinema.  If I had waited for the DVD, or even premiere on Sky  Movies, I may not have got around to watching the  action adventure. Action is perhaps the wrong genre  to place <a href=\"http:\/\/www.imdb.com\/title\/tt0402022\/\" target=\"_blank\">&AElig;eon  Flux<\/a>, it is more a science-fiction journey. For  someone completely new to the character and future  world, I was very impressed. Unfortunately I was too  young to see the original animated <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Aeon_Flux\" target=\"_blank\">series<\/a>  air on MTV. I personally had great doubts of Charlie  Theron has an action hero, although have only really  scene her in The Italian Job, which perhaps does not  do her acting skills any justice. The movie kicks  off at great pace and there are quite a few things  going on, so if you blink you could miss something.  Totalitarian views of the future, are not new, but  it really depends on how they are executed. Personally  I am intrigued by the unique views on a system of  government, where a chosen few make the decisions  for the rest of the population. With a small band  of rebels fighting for the course of the obedient.  Although the ending left far too much to be desired,  the overall film was very good. I can understand why  big fans of the series on television may have felt  a bit let down. There are more questions than answers,  given, and perhaps only one fantastic fight scene  in the finale. The supporting cast do nothing but  walk their roles and while Charlize does a fantastic  job of carrying the film, the lack of substance in  any subplots, leaves you wishing that this could have  been so much better. In many ways it reminds me of  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.imdb.com\/title\/tt0111143\/\" target=\"_blank\">The Shadow<\/a>, released some twelve years ago, with only  the most fanatical of fan follow, yet it too ended  up being a disappointment for the audience could not  relate the the title superhero. If you want to be  entertained for an hour (and a bit), with both a good  storyline and some great, but not breathtaking action  scenes, go and see this movie. If not, wait for it  to come out DVD, it will be worth watching once, and  then again, so you can enjoy some of the elaborate  set pieces. It was good fun, with an after thought.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Was hoping to update the blog last night, after I got in from Reading, but an acute headache forced me to bed early. I was out for the count by at least 9.30pm. 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