Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Like a Rock

I found myself on a three-plus-hour flight on Sunday afternoon/evening, and to keep the passengers sated, the airline was showing Tim Story's 2007 film The Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer. At least that's what I was able to glean from looking at the small screen, overhead and a good 15 feet in front of me. I never bothered with actually putting the headphones on.

I was also able to see that one of the characters possessed the ability to make his arms really long (and, coincidentally enough, possessed a suit with similar stretching capabilities), a capacity he used to place a suitcase in an overhead bin on an airplane. Another character seemed to be made of cooled lava; he walked around calmly on the streets, without ever inspiring any children to shriek and point at him.

Do they really expect grownups to watch this stuff? It's the kind of movie that I always think I'd someday watch if it were on TV and I had absolutely nothing else to do, but here I was with three hours to kill, and I would divert myself with my iPod, three pieces of the Sunday New York Times, a nap that needed to be taken, and God help me, if need be I would have spoken to the person sitting next to me before I would have watched any more of The Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer.

4 comments:

Mark Lerner said...

"small, screen, overhead and a god 15 feet in front of me"

Surely I am not alone among your thousands of readers in hoping that the two wrong commas and one unfortunate misspelling in the above phrase are anomalies, perhaps attributable to jet lag. I visit OPC 12 times a day to bask in the radiance of proper punctuation and spelling. Don't ruin my internet exerience.

MJN said...

I am afraid that my own internet "exerience" has been ruined by all the sloppy spelling.

Tom Nawrocki said...

Well, you can see just how rattled I was by the death of Brett Somers. Grammatical exactitude has always been a hallmark of OPC, but yesterday was a very difficult day here at OPC HQ.

I know it violates netiquette, or blogiquette, but I have fixed the post in question. My apologies.

Mark Lerner said...

Apolagies excepted! I hope we all learn something from this exerience.