Went and watched Unknown with Vivian at Westfield Eastgarden today — something that I would never been able to do with a day job. 10:40am in the morning with bunch of oldies in the cinema, and almost felt like one as well. As of the movie — acting was good and Liam Neeson was great. [...]
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Remember Nothing, Forgive Everything
A nice illustration that Ian Powell used today at the City Bible Forum. It is taken from the slogan of Matt Damon’s latest block buster, The Bourne Ultimatum — “Remember Everything, Forgive Nothing“. Ian made a comparison with God. Unlike Jason Bourne, through the propitiation of Jesus Christ on the cross, God Remembers Nothing but [...]
When Sickness Strikes
On my bed side table there are two DVDs from Bigpond Movies — Casino Royal and The Dreamers. Got them through this deal where you can get two months Bigpond Movies trial for free, but that’s besides the point. They have been sitting there unwatched for more than half a week. Why? Anna has been [...]
Harrison Ford and Firewall
I watched Harrison Ford’s Firewall on DVD on Tuesday. It is an interesting and engaging thriller. Jack Stanfield is an IT security expert in a Seattle bank, and his family has been kidnapped. The kidnappers wanted 100 million dollars transferred to his off-shore account, and need Jack to get “behind the firewall” to activate the [...]
Dick, Jane and Ecclesiastes
We watched Fun with Dick and Jane (FDJ) on DVD on Tuesday. Haven’t had an opportunity to watch a DVD for a while, and I actually felt quite privileged to be able to just relax and joy the show. FDJ is indeed enjoyable — what do you expect when you have Jim Carrey acting mad! [...]