Monday, May 21, 2007

movies

This weekend I watched alot of cool movies, one of them was a movie called blow, starring Johnny Depp. It was about the life of George Jung, a boy who grew up in a small town, and during college he and his best friend moved out to california, Where the new fad was getting stoned. He didnt have a job, and was too lazy to do a bunch of work, so his friend got the brilliant idea of dealing. He built up his reputation to the point where he needed alot. He stole a plane and got busted with 639 pounds of grass. He goes to jail, and as soon as he gets out, starts dealing coke, and the rest, is up to you to find out, its an interesting movie, and its kind of cool to watch the rise and fall of a mastermind right in front of your eyes.



Today's art is a painting by alex grey called the lightweaver, its signifying something super natural, and im gonna get back to you guys on it as soon as i find out what it means, meanwhile, check out his personal website, with all his paintings on it.

4 comments:

KuroiKisu said...

It doesn't sound like a movie I'd ever want to really see, it still seems like it's still a really intresting movie. It looks like it has a lot of drama going on in it!

Maybe one day I'll watch it!


I LOVE THE ARTWORKKK...:)

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Phasma said...

Blow is a really good movie... if you liked it then you might enjoy reading & watching Hunter S. Thompson's Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, if you haven't already. I too watched movies this weekend, though none of which films that I would readily admit to having seen... Well none except I Am Sam, which I enjoyed at least. Apparently some critics claim that it was a sugar-coated view of mental handicaps. I thought that that's what artistic license and cinematic freedoms were for. Oops. Silly me.

Anyways, my sarcasm aside, that's a really cool piece of art. I love that you can see the person's muscles and skeletal structure; it makes it much more interesting. I can't think of what it's precise meaning would be, but I am intrigued.

Peace and Love.

Anonymous said...

yea, ive seen part of fear and loathing, and i know what its about, so yea