Friday, July 16, 2010

A First

from July 15, 2010...

It's 3:16 am in San Diego, and I just got home from seeing Christopher Nolan's new film, Inception.


Tonight was a first for me ... never in my entire life have I forgotten about the candy I brought into the theatre. My brother and I were raised to eat everything in front of us, but were so enraptured by this film we forgot about the peanut M&Ms and the gummybears we had smuggled in.

This movie is blasphemous, and required viewing.

oh, and there's another reason to see Inception:




British actor Tom Hardy

... is it bad that I found him more attractive after reading about his crack addiction on Wikipedia? (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Hardy)

Inception also features Leo Dicaprio, Ellen Page, Michael Caine, Ken Watanabe, and two of my other favorites: Marion Cotillard & Joseph Gordon-Levitt (Tom from 500 Days of Summer)

Director Christopher Nolan also helmed the new Batman films, and rumor has it JGL did so well in Inception that Mr. Nolan might feature him in the third Batman installment:

http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Joseph-Gordon-Levitt-Rumored-As-Batman-3-s-Riddler-18960.html

I'll bet a margarita both Ms. Cotillard & Mr. Gorden-Levitt end up in the third Batman ... their performances in Nolan's latest were egregious and borderline retarded.

Go see Inception, but be prepared to do work.


Cox Out, no homo.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

reIntroduction


Watup Peasants.

My name is Chris, I'm 22 years old and today is my first official day working for gay rights through grassroots advocacy. Don't worry - I'm not gay, I just like guys.

To the right is a photo of me in my last Halloween costume/favorite get-up... I was called a 'gay matador' by two different strangers as well as 'Michael Jackson'.

I was in fact, Gentleman GooGoo, an alter-ego I created in June of 2009 to assist me in my creative and romantic endeavors.

The purpose of this blog is to act as an online journal & discussion board for all things political, pop, and aintgotnoright. I hope this blog evolves into something special in the coming months, but I'll need your help as readers.

Keep me accountable, and I'll keep honest. That's really all I (or anyone else) can ever promise.

Imma start off the day right with the most trustworthy man in America, Mr. Paul Mooney:


Cox Out, No Homo.