I had a nice little weekend with my wife. We had a mini-movie marathon. We watched
March of the Penguins
Ghosts of Mississippi
End of the Century (Ramones Documentary).
Out of those three I would recommend End of the Century. March of the penquins was good but it just seemed like anything else you could watch on the national geographic channel. As for Ghost of Mississippi, it was also an ok movie and based on a true storie but it was a little slow moving and at over 2 hours it started losing my interest.
I added a few pictures of the wife and I as well as our dog.
March of the Penguins
Ghosts of Mississippi
End of the Century (Ramones Documentary).
Out of those three I would recommend End of the Century. March of the penquins was good but it just seemed like anything else you could watch on the national geographic channel. As for Ghost of Mississippi, it was also an ok movie and based on a true storie but it was a little slow moving and at over 2 hours it started losing my interest.
I added a few pictures of the wife and I as well as our dog.
As for the cover bands, if I want to hear the current radio set list I'd listen to the radio. Don't get me wrong, there is some kind of talent involved in replicating songs from so many current artists (hell, my old band was able to do around 70 covers as well, but mostly old school punk tunes and some classic rock songs punked up a bit). But what I'd really rather see is some originality and to be able to walk away from the stage thinking "who the fuck were those guys?!"