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Bulletproof Monk

bulletproof-monk_dvdTPL DVD: I liked the movie a lot. And I loved being able to identify all the Toronto locations. I’m not sure what city the movie was supposed to have taken place in, but there was definitely the Yonge Station, Nathan Phillips Square and the old building next to the ROM on Bloor. I also liked Seann William-Scott in this one, he’s pretty good when he’s not pretending to be stupid.

Surrogates

surrogates_movie_poster_0$4 Tuesdays at Rainbow Cinemas are the best option for seeing B rated movies without having to really hurt the wallet. The downsize is that the crowd that goes to these showings are kind of loud, grouchy types. I had one guy complain because I wanted to sit in his row. He actually cussed at me. Hmm…

This movie I thought had a lot of potential and it was kind of cool, but there was a certain amount of substance missing from the show. I get the whole bit about technology and that rather than bridging us with one another, it’s actually pushing us further apart. I kind of think we’re already living in a fake world. The people who can afford it, pay big bucks to make themselves more and more beautiful. People all over aren’t everything they seem.

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How to Make Peace in the Middle East in Six Months or Less without Leaving Your Apartment

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Movies I've watched. Books I've read. Thoughts I've had. For the most part in chronological order.

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