Monday, August 27, 2012

Death Note

Description:
 Yagami Light is an ace student with great prospects, who's bored out of his mind. One day he finds the "Death Note": a notebook from the realm of the Death Gods, with the power to kill people in any way he desires. With the Death Note in hand, Light decides to create his perfect world, without crime or criminals. However, when criminals start dropping dead one by one, the authorities send the legendary detective L to track down the killer, and a battle of wits, deception and logic ensues...
                                               
It was good. Light has creepy laughter, not sure if that was what they were going for, or if it just happened to work like that. Sad, that "L" died, I thought he would get "Kira" and it would end all happy and stuff like other animes. I felt like they were getting to the ending in a round about way. Matt should have gotten more screen time and "Mello"; not sure if after sometime he went a little crazy, was crazy for the beginning and I didn't notice, or if was that "Near" got to be "L". Oddly enough I can say that I liked the ending, wonderful closure to a great anime with no openings for a terrible spin-off, even though Light flipped and it seemed slightly pathetic.

Death Note

Description:
Light, a bright student who stumbles across a mystical notebook that has the power to kill any person whose name he writes in it. Light decides to launch a secret crusade to rid the streets of criminals. Soon, the student-turned-vigilante finds himself pursued by a famous FBI criminal pro-filer known only by the alias L.
                                                
Awesome, forgot a lot from when I first watched, enough to merge the two movies mentally in my head. So I was sort of heartbroken at the end  when I thought there was more. I like how no one pays attention to what Light really says, since many times it's like blinking lights going "I am Kira!". Loved Ryuk's addiction to apples and his slight need for attention. Liked the strategies that both "L" and "Kira" use in their little game, and honestly thought that something would be messed up before I watched it the first time, but I feel that they did a great job.

Quote of the week

All of the significant battles are waged within oneself.
- Sheldon Koggs

Monday, August 20, 2012

First day of school

For me at least... So I decided to take culinary as an elective to help me and my terrible cooking skills, turns out that the class is dangerous O___o Everything is stainless steel, easy to get burned...so not helping my bad cooking skills, so changed it to AP Government and Economy....not sure if for the better or worse though.... we'll see

Quote of the week

If you don’t have time to do it right. When will you have time to do it over?
– John Wooden

Monday, August 13, 2012

Monday, August 6, 2012

Quote of the week

We must be authors of the history of our age.
 – Madeleine Albright

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Scooby-Doo The Movie

Description:
After an acrimonious break up, the Mystery Inc. gang are individually brought to an island resort to investigate strange goings on.
                                      
My computer hates this disc, and refuses to play it any longer....that's when this one is posted after the sequel movie. Good movie, makes me question why they are friends in the first place. I wonder who owns the "Mystery Machine, since Fred loves it and takes care if it; yet when they went their separate ways Shaggy kept it... Didn't see the bad guy coming, and I think they were missing a few marbles.