“..I have had it with these motherfucking snakes on this motherfucking plane!”
Yep Yep.
I finally got around to watching Snakes on a Plane yesterday. It was predictable, shallow, and well just silly.
I enjoyed every minute of it.
It’s unlikely to be remembered, hell most people have already forgotten it, and it hardly does much for human/snake relations, but who cares!?! Mr Jackson is great as Neville Flynn (only he could make a character called ‘Neville’ cool!) and there’s loads of silly deaths.
Just don’t think about the cavernous plot holes:
Nast bad guy in prison - post film: “Dammit, next time we’re just going to put a bomb on the plane!”
I play games on my PC (and PS2 - Guitar Hero rules!). I’ve played loads over the years, though most of the them First Person Shooters(FPS) - I was in a Vietcong clan for a while and still play Counterstrike Source sometimes.
As far as computer Roleplaying Games(RPGs) are concerned I’ve played and enjoyed Baldurs Gate, Neverwinter Nights, and more recently Elder Scrolls Oblivion. I have avoided the Massive Multiplayer Online RPGs - the likes of World of Warcraft, for the simple fact that I know they will suck me into them as I’m easily addicted. So I avoided them.
Until The Lord of the Rings Online.
See you, I’m also a huge Tolkien fan, and the thought that I could walk around Middle Earth and interact with others was too tempting to miss. I bought a copy and am now sucked in good and proper. In fact, I love it to pieces. I’ve only been playing a couple of weeks now but highlights include:
1. Walking around Hobbiton - it’s soo cute. I want to live there!
2. See the distant hills reflected off the Midgewater Marshes.
3. The quests in the Great Barrow of the Downs. It’s dark and creepy and amazing.
4. Seeing Weathertop in the Distance. Wow!
So, if you play on the Eldar Server. I’m Feydin - Dwarven Champion. Send Tell and have a chat, let’s quest together.
Axe High!