Wed 23 May 2007
I wish I could sleep.
Wed 23 May 2007
I wish I could sleep.
Thu 17 May 2007
Wed 25 Apr 2007
Wed 11 Apr 2007
I’ve never been so impressed with Japanese animation until now. Ergo Proxy was pretty thrilling and the art style was just… great. It’s from the same guys who made Samurai Champloo so you’ve got the Cowboy Bebop experience somewhere in there as well.
It’s set in the distant future after a nuclear holocaust in a domed city named Romdeau. The dome is there to keep the people and robots (autoreivs) protected from the harsh post-nuclear atmosphere but the whole point of the story is: is the dome really there to protect us or to imprison us? Everyone in the city is paired up with an entourage class autoreiv which is supposed to keep everyone in check and safe but when a virus breaks out, the entourages start acting out on their own. That and there’s a monster loose in the city.

Ergo Proxy is just cool, it’s one of those end of the world scenarios but with a touch of thriller and mystery. The story starts off with a fight scene and the action continues on for several episodes. Eventually the protagonist, Vincent Law, is setup for a crime he didn’t commit and then the story really takes off.

Eventually the characters find out that the world outside the dome isn’t really as bad as they had been told. The thing is, since people are grown rather than born, there are problems with their DNA. The Earth may be recovering but the human race as it is now, is not. There are many domes but as Vincent, Lil, and Pino search out for Mosque, they discover a horrible truth.

“I think therefore you are.” Twenty three parts, hoping for a second season, I highly recommend it.
Fri 23 Mar 2007
Good song, watch til the end.
Tue 20 Mar 2007
If you don’t want the last episode of season three ruined, stop reading here!
You’ve been warned.
Seriously! Stop reading here if you don’t want the episode ruined.
Spoiler Alert |
I completely regret reading these spoilers. Four of the final five cylon are revealed and they’re within the fleet! Some are up and ups in the fleet as well. I’m going to bed.
Sun 11 Mar 2007
Going through one of those indie withdrawls I scour the interweb for some classy music. One of the bands I ended up listening to was Blonde Redhead. When I saw their picture I half expected to be hearing something on the DOMO label but I was wrong, it was the even more effeminate Thom Yorke, Kazu Makino.

This has to be the weirdest grouping I’ve seen so far, two Italian twin brothers and a random Japanese woman, but it makes a good combination. I bet their daily life plays out like The Dreamers, heh. Yeah I just made an incest joke. Anyway, 23 is a good album. The movie 23, probably not so much. Listen to “The Dress,” it’s my personal favourite.
Anyway, I also got myself a copy of the Scrubs soundtrack. Good stuff except Colin Hay should have stuck with Men at Work. What kind of name is Hay anyway? Shoulda went with Hays or Hayes.