Let's get started with Prince of Persia. PoP is your typical summer swashbuckling movie starring that one guy whose name I can never spell (Jake Gyllenhhhiadjifdsa). Anyway, the movie revolves around Prince Dastan's discovery of a time-bending dagger after his country invades a neighbor that allegedly has weapons (not Iraq). Action wise, there are a lot of really cool set pieces and some scenes that I enjoyed because I'm a sucker for time travel plot lines. Other than those few scenes, there is nothing really standout about this movie. It's like Disney sucked the fun out of the Pirates movies, made a setting swap, and called it Prince of Persia. The characters just aren't interesting enough for me to have really cared about what was going on.
I guess I'll conclude this short review with this: for a video game movie, it's not half bad.
So, Kroger training is in full swing now. By training, I don't mean working with people on the floor to figure out what work will actually be like, I mean taking computer courses to learn how to lift a box in my "green zone," that bananas are the most popular fruit in America, and that you can avoid germs if you never touch anything ever. It's the bureaucratic training stuff that I really dislike about having a job like this. I honestly feel like this is only shown to me so Kroger has a case against me in court should it arise.
I can feel the fun loving part of me becoming a little more like Al Gore every time I complete a course about lifting safety. But hey, at least I get paid.
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