The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
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Speedtest: Century Link
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Anyway, I'm pretty happy with the price ($30 a month for a year), speed, and reliability of Century Link at this moment.
Note: although download speed is great, upload speed is very bad - about dial-up speed !
With "unlimited" internet, I've been watching a lot of YouTube via the PS3 app. I subscribed to a bunch of news channels, like Nerdist, and CBS. You might think YouTube is 'crappy' quality, but the more recent video uploads are usually in HD and they look great on my HD television. Example below on the great quality from today's CBS YouTube Channel: Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings on Saturday Sessions.
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Film update: I just saw The Hunger Games: Catching Fire at the dollar theater. We saw this at the New Hope Cinema Grill, for about $12, you can get meal and a film, which isn't bad. I've spent that much for a new film and that didn't even include any food...
As for the movie, it's not bad. It's certainly better than the first film, but fair warning: it starts off really slow. Again, like the first film, it suffers from the many different characters fighting in the various districts. You are introduced to a character, only to see them die in the next scene. Obviously, the director is trying to just focus on our heroes and I get that... it's just kind of hard to absorb everything in a two hour film. And that's the other problem, the second movie didn't feel like a complete film - it sort of just ends in the middle, setting itself up for the next film.
Which I suppose is fine, but it didn't feel satisfying as an ending.
Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings on Saturday Sessions (01/20/2014) |
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