Let me start by saying that I'm sorry. I have deprived you of my wonderfully interesting and excitable blog for exactly four weeks now. How have you survived? Well, the wait is over, the next post is finally here!
Let me start by talking about a couple of movies I have seen over the past weeks.
Tropic Thunder was a huge disappointment. I expected it to be hilariously funny, and I had heard from various friends that it was hilariously funny, but it just wasn't! As my dad said: "It had all the right ingredients, but not the icing to finish it all off." It had great potential, but the storyline was disjointed, some of the jokes that were meant to be funny weren't, and it appeared to me that they were just trying too hard. It was funny, but not funny enough. 6/10
Angels and Demons was, on the contrary a brilliant film! Easily better than the Da Vinci Code, with a far more expansive storyline (although a little predictable at times), better special effects, more explosions (which scores bonus points with me :P), and altogether easier to watch. I still hold true to my word that I have never seen a bad Tom Hanks movie! To sum it all up, it's not often that a sequel is better than the first film, but this sure was! 8.5/10
Anyway, moving on!
School has pretty much been a nightmare so far this term, and it stands to get worse! I had an RS GCSE on the 12th May, which was horrifically fun, as you might have expected. That involved a surprisingly little revision, with surprisingly pleasing results. I haven't got my actual results, and I won't receive them until August, but I felt that I did pretty well. Continuing the trend of exams my Science modules are drawing ever closer. I can't say that I'm scared (at the moment), but the pressure is starting to tell now with teachers talking exam technique all over the shop! Now that's when you really know that you're drawing close to exam period!
Apart from exams, my organisation dropped like a stone in the past few weeks for some unknown reason, I'm definitely going to have to sort that out!
CRICKET! It has started again! I'm now settling into the routine of playing a possible 13 hours of cricket a week (or more)! Well, that's if this goddamn rain ever stops...
Playing at number 1 for the A's, which I'm pretty pleased about, and doing roughly about average. Trust me, nothing can be worse than last season!
Hopefully, fellow peoples of the interwebs, I shall start making regular blog posts again, that's if I remember! Goodbye!
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