Some great cupholder
Best Cupholder of 2009 from darkmotion on Vimeo.
I think this thing is my new best friend. It’s pretty much the same service James Bond gets, but now in the comfort of an automobile. Best cupholder of 2009 so far.
Best Cupholder of 2009 from darkmotion on Vimeo.
I think this thing is my new best friend. It’s pretty much the same service James Bond gets, but now in the comfort of an automobile. Best cupholder of 2009 so far.

Yes Man was fun to watch, but left me feeling a little dirty that I laughed at the dumb slapstick jokes that the rows of jiggly fat ladies, and teenage girls wet their pants over. It’s a film about a change in life’s outlook; to the extreme. The novelty comes with the promise he makes to say yes to each and every opportunity that arises.
Oh Jim. He’s getting on in age, but he still knows how to get the laughs. I went into the film with the feeling that it would carry the same gimmicky story as Liar, Liar , but I was wrong. Jim Carrey drew upon his darker emotional performance reminiscent of his role in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. He felt rugged, battered, but still in tune with the comedic timing of the film.

First, let me just say that Liam Neeson is badass, and I forgive him for being in Love Actually (because I know he snoops around my site). Taken was great. I mean a blend of the type of great you experience whilst watching Snakes on a Plane crossed with Transformers wrapped with a helping of good old fashioned snuggly moral.

Looks like Disney has got its groove back! Bolt is Disney’s first film written for and realised in 3d. Though it’s produced with Pixar’s John Lasseter; the film was entirely created at Walt Disney Animation studios. It’s great to finally see Disney produce a good, clean film for a young audiences.
Oh crap, I just noticed him. And all this time he could have been trying to eat my face off when I brush my teeth.