Posted
on May 4, 2008, 2:46 am,
by RT Cunningham,
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Writing.
I was sitting on a curb, drinking my morning coffee about a hundred meters down the hill from my house when an electrically-charged, transparent orb appeared in the middle of the street. As it faded away, a naked man appeared who looked suspiciously like Arnold Schwarzenegger. I was shocked when I saw him punch the lights out of nearby Filipino, just to take his clothing from him. I'll bet you didn't know there were Filipinos as large as Arnold. Well, there are.
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Posted
on April 22, 2008, 1:07 pm,
by RT Cunningham,
under
Humor.
While looking on YouTube for a clip of "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" for my other blog, I happened upon this video. It's old, but it's still funny. I hope you enjoy it.
After you get done watching, take a look at this blog: Asian Ramblings. His blog needs re-indexing after moving his blog from one domain to another and this is one way to do it.
Posted
on July 20, 2007, 12:58 pm,
by RT Cunningham,
under
Movies.
While I enjoyed the action and some of the craziness of The 6th Day, I couldn't get my head wrapped around the basic premise. Oh, I enjoyed watching it as I enjoy watching most of "Ahnold's" films, but the underlying theme of cloning doesn't make sense to me. The writers made the assumption that copying memories and DNA, and putting them in "blanks" that are ready to be altered, is enough. The story assumes that humans don't have immortal souls at all. It crossed some religious boundaries that didn't need to be crossed. I think it could have been written in a way where that wouldn't have been an issue at all.
The 6th Day stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Michael Rapaport, Tony Goldwyn and others. Here's the trailer: