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Jan. 4th, 2005 01:39 amA philosophy professor at Boston College, Kreeft often discusses the modern social, religious and technological implications of Tolkien’s work “great work of the imagination,” he said, lecturing on issues like “Christ as Lord of The Lord of the Rings” and “What The Lord of the Rings Tells us about America.” Except... The Lord of the Rings is not about America, being written in England and made into a film in New Zealand. And... does that make Christ evil? That article in general annoys me, because on one hand, duh, and on the other, quit talking.
Watched Showgirls today. God that movie is wretched. The ending is exactly the same as the beginning, and the rest is all bad dialogue, nudity, and flopping like a fish.
Also today, I tried to go pay tuition for next semester, but the offices were all closed. At least I returned my library book. Grr. Will have to go in the morning tomorrow, then. Because I'm going shopping for new pants in the afternoon.
Watched Showgirls today. God that movie is wretched. The ending is exactly the same as the beginning, and the rest is all bad dialogue, nudity, and flopping like a fish.
Also today, I tried to go pay tuition for next semester, but the offices were all closed. At least I returned my library book. Grr. Will have to go in the morning tomorrow, then. Because I'm going shopping for new pants in the afternoon.