FROSTY'S FUNHOUSE

For many of you, this will be one of the most interesting rides you'll probably ever go on. My life is a bumpy journey full of of chills and thrills, so jump in and buckle up. I'll be sure to supply plenty of popcorn.

Friday, March 11, 2005

The Dentist Is In...

While I definitely should have gotten it done sooner (they suggest before you're 25), I just now got my four wisdom teeth yanked. So far, it hasn't been to much of an ordeal. I woke up a bit groggy, but quickly recovered my senses after a nap at home. Now begins the fun of not eating solid foods and constantly shoving gauze in my mouth. Fortunately, I have a wonderful wife who is willing to take care of me and I hope she understands how much I appreciate all her efforts. In fact, her birthday is coming up in a couple of weeks so I better start getting the gears rolling on whatever plans I need to have in place.



While we are on the topic of dentists and pain, I thought this little movie would be quite appropriate. It covers a sadistic little experiment one fellow decides to perform on his cat. Just remember, this was done for the betterment of humanity... And to just basically show off how strange cats can be. For a little more sad action check out this flash file of one lonely cat singing.



Oh, and on a last note, did anyone catch the Episode III trailer last night during "The OC". It looks pretty good and might help to reduce the pain and hatred that I feel about the first two episodes. I just hope there are plenty of space battles going on. If you want to learn more, don't forget to tune into "60 Minutes" tonight where George Lucas is the man of the hour. Check out this trailer too, while you're at it. It's not quite Star Wars, but more like "Jumanji" in space.

Tuesday, March 08, 2005

Stumbled Upon a Contender

One of my new favorite shows is "The Contender". It didn't do too well in the ratings, due to competition from CSI: Miami and Fear Factor running long, but I definitely feel that the show has promise. The production values are top-notch, which is to be expected from a Mark Burnett project. Episode 2 airs this Thursday, after "The Apprentice", and Episode 3 will run this Sunday, so go check them out. And, don't be concerned if you don't like boxing... I hate boxing, but I still liked the show.



I'm still a bit unsure of how movies will fare on the PSP, with their high prices (some hover in the $30 range) and all, but I am glad that companies are already beginning to jump on the bandwagon. In order for the UMD format to succeed as a DVD-esque format, though, there will need to be other hardware that supports it. If Sony were smart, it would go forth with its plan to make the UMD an open format, so that other electronic giants can release players, as well. For the time being, we'll just have to be happy with the following announced movies:

  • The Punisher
  • House of the Dead
  • Total Recall
  • Rambo: First Blood
  • Saw
  • Open Water
  • Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
  • XXX
  • Hellboy
  • Resident Evil: Apocalypse
  • One Upon a Time in Mexico
  • Spider-Man 2 (included w/ the PSP)

In all, 27 companies have plans to release UMD-based content, but that will mainly come in the form of music videos and anime. Still, that's not bad considering the fact that the PSP has yet to launch in the U.S.

UPDATE 03/15 - Buena Vista just announced its support for the UMD standard and will be releasing the following starting this spring. Others will follow later in the year. Note: The original Resident Evil movie has always been announced for release directly by Capcom, but it is currently only slated for Japan right now.

  • National Treasure
  • Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
  • Kill Bill Vol. 1
  • Reign of Fire
  • Hero



It may be slightly old news for some of you, but a new Sin City trailer has been unleashed upon the net and it looks really good. I originally didn't think that this movie would do that well in the box office, but I'm starting to change my mind. The unique look of the film and the well-cut trailers could do a lot to spark mainstream interest.

Sometimes, men will go to extremes to pursue women, but this seems a bit much. This particular man had to be either truly in love or he's missing a few too many brain cells.



If you're like me, then you sometimes just like to surf the web looking for random sites to check out. Well, I came across a great little tool/service that provides a constant flow of random sites that are catered to your interests. It's called StumbleUpon and it's great for killing time or just finding sites you probably would never see otherwise. Enjoy!

Sunday, March 06, 2005

Gizmodo - The Gadgets Weblog

Gizmodo - For the gadget-minded newbie or hardcore techhead, this is one of the better sites to frequent. There's not limit to the amount of cool stuff you can learn about in a given week.