Yesterday I completed my orientation at my new job and it was very inspiring. I know that sessions like that are to basically introduce new employees and condition them to want to stay employed with the employer, but I couldn't help feeling that there is a possibility that I could come out of this with more that just work experience. Considering that I have a good twenty years of varied work experience, it's nice to be at a place that appears to care. I want to keep a positive attitude because there is opportunity there and I want to be able to seize it when my turn is up.(5)
On a lighter(or darker) note, I went and saw The Dark Knight yesterday evening and it was beyond awesome. A great film that was nice and long with plenty of plot twists and character depth. Christian Bale definitely has given the Batman/Bruce Wayne character better dimension than George Clooney did in the past. However, Bale was clearly out shined by Heath Ledger's Brokeback Joker. As in Batman Begins, it was nice to see the appearance of multiple villains instead of the typical "arch-villain and goons", with a cameo from the Scarecrow and reference to Catwoman. Even Michael Jai White, who played Spawn had a role. For some reason the film seemed to edited in some parts, but this is Bermuda and there's always some conservative concern over graphic depiction of anything.(4)
On a lighter(or darker) note, I went and saw The Dark Knight yesterday evening and it was beyond awesome. A great film that was nice and long with plenty of plot twists and character depth. Christian Bale definitely has given the Batman/Bruce Wayne character better dimension than George Clooney did in the past. However, Bale was clearly out shined by Heath Ledger's Brokeback Joker. As in Batman Begins, it was nice to see the appearance of multiple villains instead of the typical "arch-villain and goons", with a cameo from the Scarecrow and reference to Catwoman. Even Michael Jai White, who played Spawn had a role. For some reason the film seemed to edited in some parts, but this is Bermuda and there's always some conservative concern over graphic depiction of anything.(4)


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