I know it has been quite a while since I last wrote a post here, but I've been meaning to get around to it for a while.
Last Friday night, I went to the Dendy to see a film called Sophie Scholl, a film about resistance to the Nazi movement in WWII Germany. I thought it was a very well-made film, and I'm glad I saw it. It was a sad film, watching young people with consciences interrogated, tried and executed, more so given that it was based on a true story. Being a European film, the line "based on a true story" actually means something, as the film doesn't seem to be sensationalised in the same sort of way that one can expect from hollywood's style of "based on a true story".
On Tuesday night, the trivia team that I've joined came third, for the second week in a row. Most trivia teams have names but this team seems to have about 27, including "The Tourettes" and "Sunboyz". Third prize is a $25 gift voucher at the local bottle shop, so we had $50 to share between the 10 of us, giving about $5 each to spend. Like all the others, I chose to supplement my $5 with my own money in order to buy something drinkable.
Last night I went to Rowan and Klaus' apartment for dinner and to watch a couple of episodes of Crusade, a series from the creator of Babylon 5. The show is fun to watch, but pretty pathetic in a lot of ways, such as the special effects, and the poorly disguised dungeons and dragons quest maskerading as a futuristic plot. There's a mage, a thief, a quasi-archer, a warrier, a leader, etc... The thief is dressed in faux-mediaeval attire, despite the fact that the show is set many many years in the future. Oh well.
In other news, Angie and Michael have a nephew! It happened on Thursday night, quite late, and therefore inconvenient for the new parents. This is their first nephew because the spawns of the other sibling are female and therefore only qualified to be nieces.
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