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The Petersons had a full week.
Wednesday: Eins, Zwei, DIE!!! I went to a Seattle International Film Festival screening of Dead Snow. Holy Damn. Snow. Zombies. Nazi’s. Nazi Zombies in the snow! Dead Snow is a Norwegian zombie movie and it is just insane. Over the top fun. Most films involving the Nazi’s tend be real downers. This Nazi film will not harsh your mellow at all.
Rating: B
Thursday: Carter and I went to see The Brothers Bloom. This movie was directed by Rian Johnson and stars starring Mark Ruffalo, Adrien Brody, Rachel Weisz, and Rinko Kikuchi. I really loved this movie, it has some amazing cinematography and dialog. The Brothers Bloom was shot on a budget of $20 million, which is relatively small (tiny?) compared to a lot of Hollywood productions. Johnson really makes the most of his budget, the location pieces in Montenegro looked great. Comparisons to Wes Anderson have been thrown around a lot and perhaps not unfairly. I would say however that if you like Anderson’s quirky humor and quick dialog The Brothers Bloom is for you. I am definitely predisposed to liking this type of low budget caper film. If the movie had any faults at all it would be that final act seemed to go on a bit longer than it could (should?) have. That being said, please go see this movie! Pixar has enough money and UP raked in $70 million over the last 3 days, help Rian make another movie, please!
Rating: B+
The first 7 minutes of The Brothers Bloom are on Hulu! Check It!
Saturday: Pixar’s UP at the Pacific Place Theater. Everyone says that Pixar is amazing, but damn… Those guys are Amazing. I really loved Wall-E. The fact that they could tell such a great story for the 1st half of the movie with no words was incredible, but I really think UP was better. Maybe their best movie yet. The movie is just a sweet warm-hearted story of an old man on a journey to fulfill a dream that had sort of slipped away. Plus there are talking dogs, who doesn’t love talking dogs? We saw a Digital 3D projection and it looked really good, animation seems lend itself to 3D very naturally. Only down side, no Nazi Zombies.
Rating: A
Sunday: We decided to rent canoes on Lake Washington. We have done this a few times in the past, but this time both Carter and Claire are big enough to really enjoy it. We took plenty of bread to feed the ducks and geese. We ended with dozens of baby geese following us around Union Bay. Super Cute. While we were out there we also found a geocache hidden on a little island in Union Bay, Duck Island!
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This clip is making the rounds (boingboing, etc)… but it is pretty amazing. You really need to watch it until the very end. Awesome. It is hard to believe he can even lift that guitar.
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I found a Polaroid Land Camera yesterday at a Garage Sale down the street. Ten bucks and it is in excellent shape, with the case, manual and flash. These things were ~$130 in the 1950’s… How crazy is that? I guess it is pretty comparable, price wise, to a new Canon 5D MK II for $2700, but damn… Now the huge problem is film… The 800 Land Camera used roll film which hasn’t been manufactured for YEARS… I really want to try this thing out, but think it might require some real McGuyver shit from me to get film loaded. I found a couple sites on the web were people have done conversions to sheet film for these. While that sounds like a pretty excellent MAKE style weekend project, i’m just not sure i’m up for it…
Thoughts?
Polaroid 800 Land Camera – Garage Sale Find.
Originally uploaded by ToFuGuns
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Claire P. drew this picture of Bumblebee from the DC Comic Tiny Titans… Awesome.

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