What a weird week. My grandma's moving out of her big house, into a smaller place, I'm working on portions of the game script for voice over recording next week and on top of that I got to hang with Vincent Vega - my man from Amsterdam...and Riverside, CA.
We had a cool time hanging in the 909, watched some flicks (didn't catch that Tomei, though Vinnie), played some vidgames and get this... we played my BRAND SPANKIN NEW coin-op game of Ms. Pac Man / Galaga / Pacman...cocktail style so we can set our drinks on it and play uninterrupted.
A kid's dream of owning the galaga coinop has finally been fulfilled. Looking for a coin-op game, hit up this company:
http://www.betsonwest.com/homebuenapark.html
The sites kinda cheesy, but they've been in the business since the beginning.
It's another Saturday night, so I have another Movie Recommendation, based off the fact that I need to drink tonight to make up for the drinking and funness of last night, so let's go with: Leon - directed by Luc Besson. This is the European cut of the Professional for all you neophytes out there. Oldman stealing scenes like nobody's business and a (too) young Natalie Portman in the Lolita-esque roll. The extra footage does the film some real good, at least on the relationship level between Portman and Jean Reno.
I'm babbling. I'm going. I'm gone.
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We had a cool time hanging in the 909, watched some flicks (didn't catch that Tomei, though Vinnie), played some vidgames and get this... we played my BRAND SPANKIN NEW coin-op game of Ms. Pac Man / Galaga / Pacman...cocktail style so we can set our drinks on it and play uninterrupted.
A kid's dream of owning the galaga coinop has finally been fulfilled. Looking for a coin-op game, hit up this company:
http://www.betsonwest.com/homebuenapark.html
The sites kinda cheesy, but they've been in the business since the beginning.
It's another Saturday night, so I have another Movie Recommendation, based off the fact that I need to drink tonight to make up for the drinking and funness of last night, so let's go with: Leon - directed by Luc Besson. This is the European cut of the Professional for all you neophytes out there. Oldman stealing scenes like nobody's business and a (too) young Natalie Portman in the Lolita-esque roll. The extra footage does the film some real good, at least on the relationship level between Portman and Jean Reno.
I'm babbling. I'm going. I'm gone.
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