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Saturday, November 19, 2011
Captain America
Normally I find superhero movies tedious at best, and usually nothing more than an excuse to spend $ on f/x instead of a script. Not so with 'Captain America', which I greatly enjoyed. The emphasis was on the story and the character (of the man, not the 'hero') and I thought it was well done start to finish. I even enjoyed the '40's visuals and look forward to seeing more of Cap. (Smiley and Lu also enjoyed the film, tho' Yaya ducked out halfway through).
Friday, November 18, 2011
Regis's Finale
watching Regis' last show. Two minutes in and I'm damn near tearing up
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns)" by Mindy Kaling
Today I finished reading "Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns)" by Mindy Kaling ('Kelly' from 'The Office'). It's funny and I enjoyed it, but it was nowhere near as good as Tina Fey's offering. Check it out.
Friends
LOL'ing through an episode of Friends (the one where Ross meets Phoebe's future husband - "Chandler watches shark porn!")
Quote
"A thought which does not result in an action is nothing much, and an action which does not proceed from a thought is nothing at all." - Archbishop Fulton Sheen
Accused at 17 and The Craigslist Killer
Awhile back we rented "Accused at 17" a TV-movieish DVD about a 17 year old framed for murder after her revenge against a rival goes too far. It was ok, but nothing I'd watch a second time. Also, a coupladays back we rented "The Craigslist Killer", a good if unexceptionable take on the famous case. A) Dude was a media creation. One murder in Boston and he's national news? C'mon B) he wasn't very good at it. If there's one thing I respect it's competency, and thus he earns an F.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Chained
After work/dance/X-Factor I rented "Chained" an Aussie film set in the '70's. Jules is a mid-level mob guy who's given control of a brothel that deals in women forced into sexual slavery. His conscience starts to get the best of him, putting him at odds with his bosses. Horrible reviews on the web, just awful - but I liked it. I really did. Sure, it had flaws and the accents were so strong that at times I had to resort to the subtitles (which were only in Spanish!) to understand the dialogue. Still, Paul Murphy was great as Jules, and I liked the character a lot. Worth the price of a Redbox rental, for sure.
Yay!
Junie is line leader for 'galloping' @ dance 2day!
Semi-Celebrity Sighting
Today I sold a Nook to former Brewer Jerry Augustine, who was buying it for a woman who will care for him after upcoming surgery. I also sold one to Ms. Charney's husband (as a gift for her).
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Back and Forth with LuLu
(yesterday, en route to dance)
LuLu: When I grow up I'm going to be a teacher. I'm gonna go to college.
Me: Really? I kind of hoped you'd grow up to be a drug dealer slash bank robber.
LuLu: (w/out missing a beat): No, that'll be my summer job . . .
NKOTB on Regis
i love Donnie Osmond. And Regis Philbin.
New Kids clip just played on Regis, the earliest act showcased today by nearly a decade!
Insidious and a True Story
'Insidious' is a mighty scary movie, at least until they devote the last fourth of the film to some new-agey rigmarole and end on a note right out of a teen horror flick. Nice to see Darth Maul's still acting tho'.
Anyhow, true story: Lisa was less than horrified by the film's demon, because a year or two before she met me she flipped down the visor of her car and saw *that* face reflected back at her in the mirror, as if it was in the back seat behind her. She screamed, as you'd expect, but there endeth the anecdote.
Monday, November 14, 2011
A Great Sunday
We had a memorable Sunday. We slept in for a change, then after a nice breakfast headed off to Sue B's to take some great family pictures at her new studio. Then, since the kids were so good, Lisa and I treated them to a dinner out at Romine's before returning home in time to catch Sunday Night Football. A great day all around!
Pain
I want it noted that I have long rebelled against the molly-coddled hypochondria of my youth, to the point where I go too far the other way (Good luck finding a bandage in this house sissy.) But . . . the heel spur in my left foot is hellish. At the best of times it's a dull ache, but lately the pain rates as 'hideous'. It's affecting the way I stand and the way I walk, which in turn is hurting my back, ankle & leg. The whole damn limb looked/felt like a mangled mess after a full day's work the other day. Ugh. Ugh.
Sports
If the Dodgers sign Matt Kemp to an 8 year/$160 million contract, as is likely the case, then they're bleepin' morons.
Also - I had a 30 point lead going into tonight's Packers game . . . and courtesy of Aaron Rodgers, I have now *lost* this weeks fantasy matchup. 'Tis worth it, to watch Aaron pick apart the Vikings on MNF. (and there's still much of a quarter to go)
Lisa Composes a Poem
For Halloween, Lisa had to compose a nursery rhyme for Junie to take to school to accompany her (award winning) unicorn costume. Here it is: There once a unicorn named Uni/She was cute as can be, but puny/Wherever she went, she galloped so slow/her friends laughed and called her looney
Sunday, November 13, 2011
The Beaver
Last night we watched Jodie Foster's "The Beaver", a stunning examination of the impact mental illness has on a family. It's the rare script I wish I could take credit for, and Mel Gibson's nuanced performance was spellbinding. He is a man of incredible talent, & kudos to Foster for thumbing her nose @ the powers that be and casting him. A++
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Pearl Harbor Christmas: A World at War December 1941 by Stanley Weintraub
I finished reading "Pearl Harbor Christmas: A World at War December 1941" by Stanley Weintraub. It's an account of the first month the US spent in WWII, and while it was a decent read I'd classify it as "History Lite" (think a one hour PBS special, as opposed to an in-depth, well sourced treatise).
Anyhow, I did enjoy the breathtaking story of the "Robert E Peary", a freighter that escaped Japanese detection in the Pacific, survived fierce friendly fire, and managed to limp into Port Darwin, Australia nearly intact.
Friday, November 11, 2011
Gizmo
Gizzie ~ How odd to think this cat out lived Maddie , Cocoa and everyone else !! Stolen any ham lately :) - Katie
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