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The Pirates River Adventure Ride is now open in Second Life! Teleport now! This is a ten minute dark ride attraction created by Dave Gran and Alicia Stella.

Set sail on a swashbuckling adventure through a collection of scenes similar in nature to Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean ride. This is our third full length attraction. See images from our previous Halloween Rides from 2010 and 2009.

Please make a donation at the ride to help support the sim and keep new rides coming! Plus get a free hand-held pirate flag with every donation! Shops and Rental Boards are available for rent, first come first serve. More pictures below the fold.

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This was a well-made and funny film perfectly suited for fans of science fiction and/or comedy (as long as you're old enough to see an R rated movie.) In a way it's sort of the anti-E.T. movie. Where ET befriends one child and doesn't say much, this film has an alien befriend two grown men, and then never shut up. Luckily he's voiced by Seth Rogen (who I love to death,) and the two guys are not only hilarious but are also the extremely clever writers of this film. Without the writing of Nick Frost and Simon Pegg this film would have been a waste of time and money. Their understanding of sci-fi themes, comedic set-ups, and the nuances of good storytelling make this movie well worth seeing.

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This past Saturday, Michael and I got away to Cocoa Beach for the day. The first stop was a place named American Ingenuity that specializes in geodesic dome structures. It's a really cool concept, where you can order the parts and the plans to build your own dome house! It's sorta like a big Lego kit. I've always been fascinated by a home of the future and this is certainly it. Besides the fact that it can save you 50 to 70% on heating/cooling costs, a dome structure is also virtually impervious to strong weather (as long as you shutter the windows.) If the recent past is any indication, I'd say the home of the future should be equipped to handle anything the earth can throw at it.

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I created this blog namely as a way to post my movie reviews without worrying about Flixster deleting them. No matter what, you really can't trust saving your writings, images, videos, and memories on a commercial website. Social media has become all about now. Meanwhile, they delete your older posts assuming you'll never look to notice them missing.

I've kept a journal on my computer before, but then the hard drive crashed and I lost it all. I do still have journals I had written on paper from years ago, but who writes on paper anymore? And my most recent blog was on MySpace... In other words I have no blog.

So here is my blog.

In addition to current movie reviews, it might be nice to talk about some other things I enjoy: Second Life, Theme Parks, and Science-y stuffs. I look forward to writing in slightly longer than 140 character increments. Hopefully I still know how to.

All posts prior to this one are reviews copied from my old Flixster page. Most of them are short, with the exception of the Avatar review. It's been fun keeping a record of what I saw in theaters and I would suggest it for anyone.

I liked this film exactly as much as I expected I would, but keep in mind I had high hopes. It's nice to see a movie that can be fun and still make you think. It's well acted, clever, and creatively done. Everyone in the theater was into it and along for the ride. Not something I see often. Although no applause at the end, as the film manages to loose momentum in the last 5 minutes, unfortunately.

3 1/2 Stars (out of 5)