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Monthly Archives: September 2008
Back from Oz
In late August I headed to Australia to participate in the International Cup 2008. An Australian Rules Football tournament for the rest of the world. This time 16 teams competed for the trophy. We played against USA, South Africa, China, … Continue reading
Deceit – J.C. Hutchins
Blev lige færdig med bog 2 i 7th Son trilogien i går, og nu glæder jeg mig bare til at komme i gang med 3’eren!
What Happens in Vegas
Amerikansk romantisk komedie. Der er et par meget sjove situationer i og en sukkersød slutning. Typisk. Et eller andet skal man jo lave, mens man prøver at holde sig vågen på flyveren.
Bill
Typisk amerikansk komdie/drama. Jeg kedede mig ikke, men det er heller ikke en film, jeg vil anbefale.
10 items or less
med Morgan Freeman og Paz Vega er en god film, selvom jeg må indrømme at jeg nok blundede lidt midt i det hele – lang flyvetur og så’n. Værd at se, men ikke lige hvis man er i action humør!
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
Ikke lige så god som nr 1, selvom effekterne i denne var en del bedre. Jeg mindes, at jeg var mere imponeret af bøgerne – men det er også lang tid siden, jeg fik dem læst højt.
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Jeg synes egentlig den var meget god. Ja, han er da ved at blive gammel, og ja, den er lidt forudsigelig, men den var rigtig “Indiana Jones”. Helt klar værd at se, hvis man har set de andre.
Kouta – Anthony Koutoufides with Tony De Bolfo
Det er ikke så ofte, jeg læser biografier, og det bliver nok ikke denne slags biografi, jeg kommer til at læse mange flere af. Den var interessant nok, men der var bare så meget tak til den ene og tak … Continue reading
Descent – J.C. Hutchins
Første bog i 7th Son trilogien var god. Sat i vores tid men med en del sci-fi elementer. Kloner og hjerneteknologi. Lad os se om J.C. Hutchins kan holde dampen oppe i bog nr 2.