Danny kindly extended an invitation to move our blog from the land of LiveJournal to Brendoland, and here we are. At Danny's earlier suggestion, here is bit about us:
Lucas: 6'4" Sagitarrius, grad student at the University of Colorado, once stood in a parking lot and spit with Eric and Smiles for 30 minutes.
Kelly: 5'2" Virgo, speech pathologist in a school, would like a pug dog named Francis.
Do any of our readers have a snake enclosure on hand, or want to build one? If so, you can score a free tattoo! Perhaps even a minifridge!

Yet another one checked off the Hitchcock list! I still have at least 20 to go, I think. Insane.
In the early 1800s off the coast of Cornwall, a young woman travels to live with her aunt and uncle, only to find that her uncle is involved with a gang who coordinates "assisting" storm-tossed ships to make a crash landing on the rocks and make away with all the goods. When one of the gang is strung up on a rope because of a fight, the woman cuts him down and escapes with him. Together, they run from the gang and also try to figure out who's giving the gangs the information they need to sabotage the ships.
I actually quite liked this movie. It manages to keep us guessing on some levels, has plenty of suspense, a wonderfully creepy bad guy, plenty of colorful characters, and a straight and true heroine. Most of the movie takes place at night, when it's dark, stormy, and windy. The dark shadows enhance it wonderfully. Although the sound quality was rather poor and the dialogue in the opening scenes was difficult to make out, I enjoyed seeing a Hitchcock movie that had elements of what made him famous while being a period/genre piece unlike anything else I had seen from him.
Simple, great to look at, and enjoyable!
So I am tired of getting angry. Angry at all different kinds of people. Just about everyone from idiots, to people who shouldn't be idiots but are.
I get angry, and then I get frustrated, and I don't handle my frustration very well. So really, I just feel stupid afterwards, and then I feel even worse.
Also I don't care what you think, you know and I know I am right.