Welcome to my world.

I'm SomeGuy, 29 years old, residing in Vancouver, BC, Canada. I've studied English Literature, Chinese Martial Arts, and am currently pursuing careers in writing - possibly even in the anime industry itself.

And I work for this site.

And you should be watching Beck: Mongolian Chop Squad.
Or watching Ranma 1/2.
Or learning about the Shinsengumi.
Or planning to visit Vancouver, The Best Place On Earth (actual marketing motto).

Here at the "Smallville" page, I have my personal blog where I'll post about anything and everything. If ya need me or otherwise need to know anything from/about me, here's where I'll be.

If you're really looking for my more professional, site-type stuff, you wanna head over my "Metropolis" world.

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May is Marvelous For Movies!

Brother went DVD shopping the other day, grabbed "The Golden Compass" for me. For what it was, I quite enjoyed it; ending was kinda blah, but ah well. Still, it's a shame that they'll probably never make the others.

Yesterday, I lucked out and got a phone call from Superstore people telling me to come out for "Iron Man". That's great, 'cause otherwise it could have taken a very long time for me to see this movie. So I saw that yesterday.

And yes, I pretty much crapped my pants at how practically perfect it was. Heh, while we sat through the credits, a theater guy was cleaning up and says to us, "are you guys waiting for something at the end?"
"Yes," we answer.
"You know there isn't anything," he says. "I've seen it, there isn't anything..."
"Yes, there is," I said back, flatly,
"No, there isn't," he says back.
"Yes there is..." I say one more time.
"...No, there isn't... alright I'm just messin' with you guys..." What a guy, huh? Anyway, very glad I stayed; jumped out of my seat and everythin' at that ending bit.

So let's see, what else is coming up this month . . . Narnia, Indy 4, Batman is either this month or next month . . . what else is there? I just know for a fact that a buttload of what should be really good movies are on their way out . . .

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