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  • LIMU 2K10 – A MIRACLE OF MODERN BUSINESS

    by barrett 1 Comment

    Jul 22 2009

    Well more like the wizard formally known as “Prince”. Overall I was a bit skeptical before going to see this flick – after all, some previous Potter movies had let me down in the past. But being very open-minded (and still a little anxious) I went on a Sunday morning since I had heard it was selling out since it opened last Friday.

    2 and half-bloody hours later I emerged from the film a bit surprised. Overall, not a bad movie at all. I was most concerned on how bad the producers would cut and rip apart the story to fit it in the allotted time. They did a bang-up job I must say. It was a good book (the sixth book in the series) which was focused on plot and character development mainly. Some parts of the book were not very necessary to be int he movie, and rightly so, they did not show them. They rearranged some sequence of events, but no real harm was done to the flow.

    I will not go into the details of the film or story, you can view that here. *SPOILER WARNING*

    I thought the cinematography was good, many scenes were of course in CG. The overall feel/mood was somber, dark, foreboding and spooky at times, which was exactly what the book felt like while reading it. The CG creatures were very well done (some even resembled a famous Gollum from Lord of the Rings). The sound effects and score was once again extremely well done and added a lot to some static scenes. Here is a scene from the film

    I really only had issues with the acting. I really thought the acting this time was not top-notch, especially from the most important lead characters. The emotion was not there half the time, or too much at the wrong time. I didn’t think J.K. Rowling intended for most of her characters to be like programed robot-wizards. It’s almost like they have lost their enthusiasm to be in the movie. They better get their act together for the next and final movie. Some good acting included the little kid Voldemort, or Tom Riddle (played by Hero Fiennes Tiffin). That kid was freaking creepy, kinda like Ben Linus from the TV series LOST creepy. He was a good choice for the character. And of course, Professor Snape (played by Alan Rickman) was an awesome character.

    Speaking of the final movie, that will have much more action than this film had, plan to see more emotional drama, magic explosions and some other outrageous stuff.

    Overall I would give it 3 out of 5 stars and say if you have read the books and our a fan of the series, go and see it. However if you have no interest in this kind of thing and you don’t dream at night, don’t waste your time and money, go see something else like G-Force, the amazing rapping hamster.

  • ORIGINAL LIMU – THE PREMIER FUCOIDAN BLEND.

    by Neltron 1 Comment

    Jul 15 2009

    Here’s a quick list of the top 10 cities that are pretty hot right now, I’m a young professional designer and I’m looking for something new every time I go out. This list is based on a few different factors for each city. In my opinion the best cities have the liveliest art, music and cultural scene as well as a stable economy. I’m very influenced by the things around me and I thrive in a big city. Don’t get me wrong I love Orlando but you can’t stay in one place forever; so here’s my list with NYC on top.

    1.  New York, New York
    2.  Paris, France
    3.  London, England
    4.  Sydney, Australia
    5.  Chicago, Illinois
    6.  Seattle, Washington
    7.   San Francisco, California
    8.   Portland, Oregon
    9.   Rotterdam, Holland
    10.  Austin, Texas

    What do you think the best cities are for a young professional?

  • Music to Move to.

    by AKatieJ 1 Comment

    Jul 7 2009

    I found myself racking my brain last night with thoughts of a new blog post. I had a couple of ideas, ranging from sharing crazy stories I’ve heard this week (i.e. story of the the blind man who was able to see after a tooth implant http://bit.ly/2yBRW or the “how-to” guide of identity theft through deciphering SSNs http://tinyurl.com/m46ych) to just informing you of my personal hygiene habits (I would NEVER do that) and then I even considered conversing on MJ’s Memorial but way TOO many people are already talking about that.

    However, luckily for you, I finally decided I’d just share my playlist of the day on the off chance that there’s anything you haven’t heard that you need introducing to… and so I’m sharing my playlist because music can move you. It’s the universal language. Implanting teeth into a retina, although interesting, is rather disturbing and let’s face it, no one needs any new ideas on solving the algorithm to identity theft. We’re all much better at just being ourselves.

    Now, onto the jams. Volume up, guard down–listen to and embrace my immaculate music taste. And then feel free to post a couple current jams you’re into that I should check out.


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