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2005/06/01

Recently, Time released their list of the top 100 movies of all time. From anywhere in the world - not just American. I'm not sure how many of these I own, but I would probably guess about half. Might be an interesting experiment to watch the ones I own and comment here (especially since I own a few that I've never seen (e.g. Charade)). Maybe I'll print out the list and cross-reference against my DVDs at work tomorrow. That's if I get any free time - with two tellers out today, work just sucked (more than usual).

URL: The Complete List - ALL-TIME 100 Movies - TIME Magazine

Not much going on right now, so not much to blog about. I recently read an article over at ChrisMyden.com on how to not retire poor and one over at Morningstar.com on how compounding really helps portfolios out. So, even though I've got a Roth IRA set up, I opened up an account at Ameritrade and hope to put aside just $20/week to invest in ETFs. Assuming $1000/year @ 10%, according to Morningstar, you'll have over $790,000 at age 70. Not too shabby. Of course, as income goes up, so should my contribution. Myden suggests 10% of each paycheck to go into this investment, however, factoring in the Roth IRA as well, we'll see what happens. Also, since my pay sucks so royally right now, even 10% is hard to put away - I'm already trying to put away $125 per paycheck for the IRA (which is way over 10% already).

On another note, last week, I had a short orientation/interview with the San Diego Sheriff's Department. They seemed much more organized than the other place I applied and from what I heard in that short orientation, I'm thinking I'd like to work there more than the other departments. I'm still going to apply around Orange a little more since both of my first applications could fall through, but right now, I'm leaning heavily toward the SDSD.

So...the movie game continued the past few weeks and I didn't have a chance to update the list. From Blue Crush, we went to The Replacements and from there, we moved on to the Tarantino Collection which finished up on Monday night with back-to-back watchings of Kill Bill Vol. 1 & 2. I just hope he really does release a Kill Bill Unrated in theaters combining both movies in the form they were meant to be seen.

So...thus far...

Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (Chia Hui Liu and T.B.D.)
Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (Michael Bowen and Chia Hui Liu)
Jackie Brown (Laura Lovelace and Michael Bowen)
Pulp Fiction (Linda Kaye and Laura Lovelace)
Reservoir Dogs (Steve Buscemi and Linda Kaye)
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (Keith David and Steve Buscemi)
The Replacements (Faizon Love and Keith David)
Blue Crush (Michelle Rodriguez and Faizon Love)
S.W.A.T. (Benjamin King and Michelle Rodriguez)
Lethal Weapon 4 (John Harms and Benjamin King)
Lethal Weapon 3 (Marian Collier and John Harms)
Lethal Weapon 2 (Patrick Cameron and Marian Collier)
Lethal Weapon (Paul Tuerpe and Patrick Cameron)
Maverick (Stephen Liska and Paul Tuerpe)
Conspiracy Theory (Christo Morse and Stephen Liska)
Hackers (Wendell Pierce and Christo Morse)
Ray (Rick Gomez and Wendell Pierce)
Three to Tango (John C. McGinley and Rick Gomez)
Se7en (Lennie Loftin and John C. McGinley)
The Sum of All Fears (Stefan Kalipha and Lennie Loftin)
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (Pat Roach and Stefan Kalipha)
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (Frank Marshall and Pat Roach)
Raiders of the Lost Ark (Alfred Molina and Frank Marshall)
Ladyhawke (Ken Hutchison and Alfred Molina)
Straw Dogs (Dustin Hoffman and Ken Hutchison)
Rain Man (Ray Baker and Dustin Hoffman)
Without a Paddle (Bruce Phillips and Ray Baker)
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (Stephen Ure and Bruce Phillips)
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (Katie Jackson and Stephen Ure)
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (Viggo Mortensen and Katie Jackson)
Crimson Tide (Gene Hackman and Viggo Mortensen)
Superman IV (Christopher Reeve and Gene Hackman)
Superman III (Jackie Cooper and Christopher Reeve)
Superman II (Ned Beatty and Jackie Cooper)
Superman (Robert O'Neill and Ned Beatty)
Twelve Monkeys (Bruce Willis and Robert O'Neill)
Mercury Rising (Chi McBride and Bruce Willis)
The Terminal (John Williams and Chi McBride)
Star Wars: Episode VI (Anthony Daniels and John Williams))
Star Wars: Episode V (Peter Mayhew and Anthony Daniels)
Star Wars: Episode IV (James Earl Jones and Peter Mayhew)
The Hunt For Red October (Stellan Skarsgård and James Earl Jones)
Ronin (Jean Reno and Stellan Skarsgård)
Godzilla (1998) (Ben Bode and Jean Reno)
Empire Records (Liv Tyler and Ben Bode)
Armageddon (Owen Wilson and Liv Tyler)
Permanent Midnight (Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson)
Keeping the Faith (Edward Norton and Ben Stiller)
Rounders (Edward Norton - Starting Film)

URL: The Replacements (2000)

2005/05/29

Ahh...good times. I just hooked up my tertiary computer, plugged it into the surround sound system, jacked it into the S-Video on my TV, and Scott, Greg, and I played two great games of You Don't Know Jack: The Ride. It's great just to hang out, play irreverant trivia games and drink the dew. You really don't realize how much you miss your friends until they're gone.

URL: Jellyvision, Inc.