On July 21st I got married to the sweetest girl and most beautiful in the world, Kari Guttman. The ceremony was absolutely perfect, and everything went according to plan. I took lots of pictures with even more to come. You can see the ones from my camera here.

On Friday night after the rehearsal dinner, several of my guy friends came by for an impromptu bachelor party. We went to the Brunswick Zone to bowl a few lanes, and then went back to my place to try out my new Nintendo Wii. I had put the Wii on my Target gift registry simply as a joke, not thinking I’d be lucky enough to actually get it, but the guys came through and now my apartment is even geekier! Special thanks to Joe, Dylan, Aaron, Chris, Steve, Nick, Nate, and Butch for making my video game dreams come true.

My dad showing off his dance moves:

If you like suspenseful space thrillers, then this is the movie for you! Sunshine is the latest work of Trainspotting director Peter Boyle. The crew of the Icarus II are on a mission to re-ignite the Sun after its found to be slowly on the decline. As in any good Sci-Fi suspense movie, not all goes as plan. Boyle brings back Cilian Murphy who played the lead in his zombie epic 28 Days Later.

I’m really in love with Wikipedia. Its like the ultimate source of knowledge on just random topics, a modern day Library of Alexander. I spent most of the morning on Monday reading about the career of “The Nature Boy” Rick Flair. The guy has had a long storied career and could possibly be the greatest professional wrestler of all time.

The big movie next summer will be Marvel’s Iron Man. Swinger’s director John Favreau is at the helm and he has cast Robert Downey Jr. (who is perfect) as Tony Stark. Here is one of the first images of the new Tony Stark. I can’t wait this could be awesome.

In a place where night can last for over a month, the last thing you want to run into is a Vampire. Thats premise behind the 30 Days of Night, the new film based on the graphic novel of the same name. It looks to be a pretty intense movie that might not be suitable for all audiences. This movie looks to take a more psychological approach to the vampire genre, using the environment to help build intrigue as opposed to John Carpenter movies which are just mindless vampire killing.