I'm seeing Night At The Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian later today. Saw the first one two weeks ago on TV, and it was pretty good. Looking forward to the sequel very much.
EDIT: Saw it, and it was really good. Much better than Up.
I heard this crazy story yesterday from a friend of mine that he'd bought this wave-emitting device from an absolute nut. This freak claimed that by placing two paddles on the side of his head and by setting the wave-emitter to a certain frequency and wavelength, it would convince your brain that certain ailments (such as acne) were there and then your brain got rid of them. Oh, and to make it actually work properly, half an hour later you're supposed to shine colored 50-watt light bulbs on yourself.
The only reason my friend wanted it is so he could get a wave emitter, which he promptly sold to his father for a profit.
...but Up was not as good as other Pixar movies I've seen. Look, it's not like I hated it, it was alright, but it's not the type of movie I'd buy on DVD. It was just too slow in parts. C'mon, Disney, just get the point across and get to the part we all want to see. I dunno, I just think they could have improved on the final product.
But later my friend and I got in our pool for the first time all year, and that was pretty sweet. We also used some Nerf guns to shot down Bionicle sets, and when I showed him Gorast and told him that she was a girl, he didn't believe me. I'm serious.
I'm doing AP chemistry. That's college work for those who don't know.
If you don't believe me, then, well, do YOU know the Pauli Exclusion Principle as it applies to quantum numbers? Or Hund's Rule for that matter? Or the four quantum numbers?
Greg Farshtey leaned back in his chair, the TV on, just a hair above mute. The TV show was on commercial, and he was hard at work figuring out the 42nd Makuta power. Suddenly, a Billy Mays commercial appeared on-screen. Even on low volume, the sound wave coming from the TV made the screen explode into Greg's coffee. Suddenly, the 42nd Makuta power came into Greg's mind.