Mail order Sushi

September 16th, 2004

I love movies. Not on the extreme scale of some, but I can’t seem to criticize any movie I see. In fact, whenever someone criticizes an actor or actress, I get tense and want to shout out, “oh what do you know, you couldn’t do any better!” as loud as I can. I’m the same way with music - it’s hard to show me a song that I can’t appreciate. I do have favorites, of course they normally consist of whatever movies I’ve seen in the past three months plus Spirited Away. Unfortunately, no one else in my family likes movies as much as I do, so it’s a rare occasion for me to see a movie in the theater. This brings me to my topic.

Has anyone seen the preview for the movie The Forgotten? If not, go here. It’s a movie about a woman, who’s sun disappears one day without a trace, no one (not even her husband) remembers him. And I’m assuming the movie is about her struggle to uncover the truth and get back her son. Anyway, during the preview, there is a part where there is an interesting shape on the wall. I will now show you two frames from the preview - one showing the studio that made the movie, and another showing the aforementioned frame:


Julianne Moore tries to cover up an embarrassing plug for Revolution Studios. Posted by Hello

Does anyone else think the symbol on the wall looks remarkably like another symbol? I’m interested to see this shot in the movie in context.

Isn’t Amazon.com wonderful? You can get all of your books, music, apparel and Segways in one place! But the newest thing to catch on is not reading material or even a new, innovative form of transportation.

You can now buy Sushi on Amazon

That’s right, Sushi. Of course, most of the food listed there are Kraft dinners and Betty Crocker cake mixes, but there are literally hundreds of pages on Japanese food. I no longer have to drive (or rather, be driven) to Foods of All Nations (a store in Charlottesville that sells food from all over the world) to buy Japanese candy. I mean, who can resist Japanese processed sugar?

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