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Location: Massachusetts, United States

Currently I am residing in New England and training to be a surgeon. I graduated from a University of Texas Medical School in 2005 with an M.D. and Texas A&M University in 2000 with a B.S. in Psychology. Originally I was born in Dubuque, Iowa; moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota; and spent my formative years in Dallas, Texas. If I'm playing a sport, it most probably is golf. I love the Dallas Stars, Cowboys, Mavericks, and Texas Rangers. Now you know my life.

Monday, February 07, 2005

Nathan Beach of www.nathanbeach.com has spent the day moving mytommyroshek.com along with his family of websites to a new server. We here at mytommyroshek appreciate his tireless efforts and appreciate his generosity of time and money (he allows mytommyroshek.com to exist for free). Please thank him next time you visit his website or see him.

From Nathan:

"We're upgraded to a dual-processor web server now, so you should hopefully see improved performance. I went ahead and paid $400 for a liftetime service contract. That means, I will never have to pay for service again unless they go out of business. Pretty good deal really. Also, we got 8 gigs of storage space (was 2 gig before)."



Also, I've seen a few more movies in the past few days on which I need to comment.

1. Twisted. This is an action/thriller with Samuel L. Jackson, Ashley Judd, and Andy Garcia. Ashley Judd is goooood lookin! The movie was nice. It would be fun to watch on cable. I enjoyed it.

2. Saturday Night Live: The Best of Phil Hartman. If you love Phil Hartman like I do, go to Target and drop the $10 on this. It's gold (of course).

3. Collateral. I remember seeing previews for this movie a few years back and getting all excited about another Michael Mann (Heat, The Insider, Ali) film. The movie was very good...it kept you thinking and very interested throughout. For an action movie, the relationship between the Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx characters is pretty interesting. I wanted to know more about some of the side plots, but Mann deemed them not important enough to the main story. I think that lack of plot development keeps this movie from being great. But it's very good nonetheless.

4. Spiderman 2. Awesome! I love Kirsten Dunst, as all males do. This was better than the first, because there is depth to the story, and you get a lot of character development. The action is great, as to be expected. They do some really cool stuff with cars exploding and being thrown around. I really enjoyed this. It's the best of the four I've described here.

Tomorrow I'm going to see The House of Flying Daggers, and the day after I hope to see The Grudge. I will let you know how everything goes. I'm pretty sure the former will be utterly stunning visually and the latter will be a fun suspense.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm only posting Anonymously b/c I'm too lazy to set up a user name. Hi Tommy, it is Nikolas. I highly recommend "Donnie Darko". Go rent or better yet buy that sucker now. There is no need for the extended edition. All the dropped scenes are included in the released cut as DVD extras and some of them detract from the movie.

11:07 AM  
Blogger mytommyroshek.com said...

Yes, you have mentioned that before. I will be sure to add it to my list and rent is thusly.

5:08 PM  

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