Feeling the "Butterfly Effect"
Yesterday I got to get off of work early to go and get my hair and eyebrows done. I really haven't felt like a lady for god knows how long. So, yesterday was definitely over due.
When I got off of work, I went straight to Roosevelt. I must admit though I was a little naughty and bought an outfit for the audition I have on Tuesday. It really was not necessary, but it made me feel a bit better after my hair was done. I felt pretty for once in a blue moon.
Well, after my little shopping spree, I headed over to Spat's house to do some art work and to see his new mini pincher puppy, "Belle". (She is so cute.....but not as cute as my Katya. But that's just me!) We were hungry and were also waiting for a friend of ours to have her wedding on the webcam from Vegas. (she had the Elvis and Stormtroopers in the ceremony) Anyway, Spat and I decided to watch a movie and ended up ordering "Butterfly Effect" with Ashton Kutcher on pay-per-view.
Now I never really liked Mr. Kutcher when he came out with the punk'd show. I did like his character on "That 70's Show", but that was just his character. But as I watched this movie, which was quite the (excuse the expression) mind fuck, I was very impressed with his acting in this drama/thriller, thriller/drama, however you want to describe it. He really impressed me. The movie in itself was really good to. I don't know how many times that I wanted to change something that I blocked out in the past. (Check first blog for one of which I would change) But, it makes you think that if you did, things won't really come out in that "happy ending" way for you or for the other's that you are effecting.
I sat back and thought about the whole concept of the film. How anything end everything in my life could have been different if.....yadda, yadda, yadda. But....then I thought, I might not have met the people that are in my life today, but I would not have lost the ones that I have lost in the past. I realized that the issue in the film was a tug-of-war where neither side could pull the other far enough to fall into the mud.
All in all, I enjoyed the film immensely and believe that it should have gotten more recognition than it did. And as for Mr. Ashton Kutcher, I believed that he had a little bit of talent, but now I have a whole new respect for him. It's not a whole lot, but it's there. We'll just have to wait and see if I ever get chance to meet him.
When I got off of work, I went straight to Roosevelt. I must admit though I was a little naughty and bought an outfit for the audition I have on Tuesday. It really was not necessary, but it made me feel a bit better after my hair was done. I felt pretty for once in a blue moon.
Well, after my little shopping spree, I headed over to Spat's house to do some art work and to see his new mini pincher puppy, "Belle". (She is so cute.....but not as cute as my Katya. But that's just me!) We were hungry and were also waiting for a friend of ours to have her wedding on the webcam from Vegas. (she had the Elvis and Stormtroopers in the ceremony) Anyway, Spat and I decided to watch a movie and ended up ordering "Butterfly Effect" with Ashton Kutcher on pay-per-view.
Now I never really liked Mr. Kutcher when he came out with the punk'd show. I did like his character on "That 70's Show", but that was just his character. But as I watched this movie, which was quite the (excuse the expression) mind fuck, I was very impressed with his acting in this drama/thriller, thriller/drama, however you want to describe it. He really impressed me. The movie in itself was really good to. I don't know how many times that I wanted to change something that I blocked out in the past. (Check first blog for one of which I would change) But, it makes you think that if you did, things won't really come out in that "happy ending" way for you or for the other's that you are effecting.
I sat back and thought about the whole concept of the film. How anything end everything in my life could have been different if.....yadda, yadda, yadda. But....then I thought, I might not have met the people that are in my life today, but I would not have lost the ones that I have lost in the past. I realized that the issue in the film was a tug-of-war where neither side could pull the other far enough to fall into the mud.
All in all, I enjoyed the film immensely and believe that it should have gotten more recognition than it did. And as for Mr. Ashton Kutcher, I believed that he had a little bit of talent, but now I have a whole new respect for him. It's not a whole lot, but it's there. We'll just have to wait and see if I ever get chance to meet him.

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