February 10, 2012

The Event Cinemas Friends and Family ‘bend over and touch your toes’ deal

Recently I received an email from Event Cinemas for a Friends and Family deal to get cheap tickets to the cinema. “Great!” I thought, $7.50 a ticket, that’s better than the usual shafting of $19 to sit in a seat covered in sticky god knows what that smells like a cat gave birth in it. But for $7.50, I’ll shut up and take it.

So I bought myself 6 tickets and decided the first movie I’d check out was Underworld: Awakening. In 3D.

Running total: $15.00

I had an email with my redeem codes to use online, little did I know I was about to have one hell of a frustrating experience. I like the odd 3D movie, but really, paying $4 each time for 3D glasses shit me, because we all know they’ve had a wipe over with some disinfectant, shoved back in a plastic bag and resold. I’m sorry cinemas, but we can tell when the glasses are covered in scratches.

During the online checkout experience, I redeemed my tickets for Underworld: Awakening. During this process I was charged with a $3 fee per ticket, what for? I’m assuming these were for the 3D glasses, OK, fair enough. So I click Next. A $2.20 booking fee? For what? I haven’t been given any seats to choose from, does this simply give me the option that if the cinema was full I’d be guaranteed a seat?

Running total: $15.00 for tickets, play $8.20 to use my own printer and paper at home. Total $23.20.

We arrived at the cinema about 20 minutes before the movie started, sounded like good timing. To the left was about 40 people lined up to get tickets, and one person on the counter selling them. She also had to serve the “Jump The Queue” section for those who’ve had to use their own printer. Which is where I headed too. I handed my paper to them reluctantly, maybe I could have kept it for recycling or as a spare should I run out of toilet paper.

The girl printed out my tickets and handed them to me followed by a “Do you want your glasses?”. I’m thinking “of course I fucking do you silly cow, I’m not going to watch this blurred across my screen”, but only to reply with “what?” and to be told “It’s another $1 per pair of glasses if you want the glasses”. “I’ve already paid for them haven’t I? what’s this $3 I was charged for online?”. She didn’t give me an answer, just said the glasses were another $1. I handed her $2 and took 2 pairs of recycled, pre-worn glasses and left for the line at the candy bar, only to be stopped in my tracks by not one, but two, massive lines of inept people paying a few dollars for a coke and a popcorn by credit card with the sign option.

Once again, the candy bar was understaffed. 2 lines, 20 people each at least and only 2 people moving at snails pace. We waited… and waited… and waited some more. As 9.20pm swung around, which also happened to be the starting time for the movie, we finally made it to the front of the counter. “2 large cokes” I bellowed, and whipped out cash to be quick. The guy at the counter moved like he was trying to make sure his head wouldn’t fall off if he walked too fast. Grabbing our cokes and heading for the cinema, lucky for us, we had one that was furthest away, meaning more walking and time wasted. 9.25pm we get some seats in the cinema, minutes before the movie starts and missing out on trailers.

3/4 the way through the movie and my eyebrows raise, ears tweak, and head snaps to the right. The sound of a crying baby. Disrespectful to the cinema code “you shut up in the movie, you shut up after the movie”. There are a few things I hate when watching a movie, people who feel the need to check their sms’s on their phones, don’t put it on silent, or answer it during the movie. Babies, and knobs that can’t chew with their mouth closed. On the latter part, it brings back memories of Cluey in the TS server flying a chopper around Operation Hastings. It makes me cringe.

Nothing like a 2 year old in an M15+ movie at 11pm crying to make my blood boil. Honestly, who throws a shoe, and who brings a kid of that age into a movie this late? Obviously giving the demographic of Arndale and surrounding suburbs, you’re probably a bogan or immigrant, in which either case there should be someone at home who can look after your kid and not disturb my movie viewing pleasure.

The following day, we went to see The Muppets, a kids movie. To which the 2 dozen kids of the cinema didn’t make a peep. Looks as though I’ll be taking more morning sessions on Saturdays to non-3D films just to avoid having to bend over and touch my toes again.

Underworld was pretty good if you were wondering.

January 27, 2012

2012 Resolutions

It’s a quick post, mainly to keep as a reminder of what I want to achieve this year. I’ll be adding more to this too.

- Exercise, I’ve been far to unwell the past few years, I want to lose weight back to where I was, and during the year so I’m ready for the 2012/2013 cricket season. I love my cricket and I want to get back to playing. This includes either exercising at home, pilates to strengthen my back, and eat better.
- Watch more F1, I like my car racing. I’d like to watch it more and keep up with it.
- More gaming, it’s hard with the whole exercise thing, but if I find a balance I’ll be able to do this too.
- Off my P-Plates, I’ve been on them for far too long. I’ve either had the time, or no money to get them. Or vice versa. Time to finish off the whole license thing.

January 6, 2012

2012!

Well, as you can see. I haven’t updated for a while, the reason being is my previous theme wasn’t compatible with the new version of WordPress, and I had a hell of a time trying to fix it so I could login and use this blog.

Merry Xmas, Happy New Year, and all that shyte.

I might try and update this more often, although sometimes I think it’s easier just to aim it at my Twitter or something! I’m also thinking of changing the style of posts, instead of just talking about some random shit, I’m going to talk about random shit that pisses me off! Like why I hate it when people stand in the middle of the aisles in the shopping center, and don’t move while they choose which air freshner is better, it all smells better than whatever smell you’re covering up. BITCH!

I might post about some cricket, and try and get back into the game, and also look at improving my fitness as well over the year.

August 1, 2011

I’m Alive!

Yes, I’m alive. It’s been a while since I’ve put anything on here. I’ve been busy.

Left a job, started a job, left another job, started another job! The latest job is great, not as stressful as the previous jobs. I find I’m learning a lot more and enjoying the work. It’s also keeping me very busy.

I’m also buying a new car, so lots of test driving. Fingers cross, I should have something soon and some pictures to follow. Also about to move house, again unfortunately. But has to be done.

May 30, 2011

I’m a Quark user deep down

I decided on this post after I saw a review from someone at Desktop Magazine put up one about Quark. It’s been a long time since I’ve touch Quark software for designing, as in… a very long time. Probably 10 years. I think the last time I used it solidly was about version 3.4 or something around there, and the last would have been version 4.1 that I touched.

I’d credit Quark to making me a more thoughful, ok maybe not thoughful. I can’t really think of it. Maybe… careful? technical? designer. I still don’t call myself a designer anymore. I dab in a bit of it from time to time as a hobby. But it’s no longer a full time profession.

I say careful/technical/thoughtful designer, because of how the software behaved. Quark was solid software back then but had so many bugs it made me aware and careful of what I did. If you imported a JPG file in 3.4.. the inevitable. BLUE SCREEN OF DEATH! If you bought in an eps file with the wrong attributes and moved it in a picture box. Quark would magically disappear from your screen.

It also made me obsessive compulsive on using CTRL + S when working.

I remember when I was working at the local newspaper doing the desktop graphics, I had 3 hours before the paper was due to be printed and only just started what was a full page advert in colour. Stacks of photos that needed clipping paths, processing of colours, layout to be done, proofed by the client as well. An hour and half of doing it frantically. I pulled the last image in from file. It was a JPG and I hadn’t saved. I’d watched an hour and a half of solid fast paced work disappear quicker than a Bugatti Veyron can change gears, that’s less than the blink of an eye for the viewers playing at home, as in… I didn’t see my work disappear. It just went.

“F#%K!” I said, and started off on a new page to get the advert done. Luckily I knew where everything was to go in place after staring at it while I made the page. After making the page, the first thing I did was save it, thank god for Autosave files. But entirely useless unless you’ve actually saved it to start with.

I also remember having only 40gb of storage available on our server, I’ve got that hanging off my keyring now. Nearly all my planning was done with a pen and paper. The only time a computer was involved was to send an email or do some advert work.

Some of that may have not changed, but a lot may be done by computer now.

I also prefer a PC over a Mac any day when it comes to designing.