^Ahh, today was a good day for me, too!
I went to Target to pick up my copy of Return of the King, which went for $14.99 and you get a free 6-pack of microwave popcorn!
Then I took in a double feature at the theater: Troy and Shrek 2. I enjoyed Troy for the most part, though after Braveheart, Gladiator, and the Lord of the Rings, these mass battles are becoming a bit overused...though the rolling fireballs were very cool and reminded me of Spartacus. I really liked the one-on-one fights, especially Hector vs. Achilles. Nice choreography all around. The score, like many critics have said, was pretty weak, sounding a lot like Lawrence of Arabia and Willow, but didn't distract me all that much. The costumes and acting were all fairly good. I enjoyed seeing Brendan Gleeson on the opposing side of the actor who played his dad in Braveheart.

Sean Bean was cool, as usual, though it's too bad they kinda rushed the Trojan Horse bit. In short, an entertaining movie, but one I'm unlikely to own. ***/*****
I was glad I saw Shrek 2 second, because it amused me a hell of a lot more. I liked it at least as much as the first movie, and I reveled in the amount of sight gags and movie references present. Puss in Boots was awesome! His "kitten-eyes" made my audience breath a collective "awwwww"

After seeing this, I can't see how some people can complain that PDI's animation is inferior to Pixar's. IMO, they're pretty damn equal! *If you haven't seen the movie yet, be sure to stay for the first part of the credits, as there's a nice extra scene.* Bravo, Dreamworks, and I hope your future animation projects are as entertaining. ****1/2/*****
Well, to wrap up the day, I'm going to order a pizza and watch the season finale of 24. If Bush preempts it

I suppose I'll settle for watching ROTK.
