The joy of lazy

Sitting in bed, in my undies, watching hulu, eating crap.

The delight of feeling like you owe the world nothing, that you could easily vanish forever into this day and become nothing.

Since I’m still gonna categorize myself as “sick,” I’ve decided to indulge my laziness.

When I’m lazy I look up reviews for things I don’t do (i.e Game-ing) and watch a zillion trailers for all sorts of crap. I sometimes fantasize of a time when I can buy all the gaming gear and play everything. I love playing Zelda, Mario and all the other Nintendo fare. Oh well. I’ll get back into games when Apple reigns supreme over everyone and buys out Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo. Then we’ll all have one machine that plays everything.

The comedy I’m pretty stoked for is Casa de Mi Padre’ starring Will Farrell speaking only in Spanish. It look completely ridiculous, but also ingenious.

And if you haven’t seen the trailer for Prometheus do it NOW! It’s the prequel to Alien, but has no Aliens. Ridley Scott is back in the directors chair in a Sci-Fi movie, which is cool. It’s scale and feel mix the right touch of that grit from the original Alien flicks, plus a modern sheen to make it look convincing. Even though Mr. Scott has had a wobbly track record lately (I think that most of his post Gladiator movies have been very, slow, he needs less control in the editing room), it’s still definitely at the top of my “promise not to pirate” list for this year.

   

About Carlos

Carlos Jose Rafael Garcia, was born and raised in the land of enchantment. Exposed to music and art an early age, learning to love singing and playing guitar under the influence of his musical parents and sisters. Carlos developed his stride while performing with several local bands (including Guitar and Vocals with Ya Ya Boom, Guitar and Vocals in Age of Apathy, and drums in both Rosenhymn and Holiday Sail). Carlos literally developed his new outlook on life while walking an unforgiving trek through the New Mexico deserts between Albuquerque and the sacred town of Chimayo. The vision at the end of the journey turned out to be more than a mirage, giving Carlos the foresight to make music and art his sole focus in life. Carlos cooks his unique recipe of sound with a dash of personality and a pinch of eclectic styles. Although Carlos’ style ranges widely, the taste of the final product is always influenced by the people that he has met, loved, and the world around him.
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