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Monday, April 14, 2014
Sunday, April 13, 2014
Pacquiao v Bradley
Why is it so hard to find a Confessional? LOL
CNN.com is reporting that the U.N. Security Council will hold an emergency meeting tonight about the situation in the Ukraine
Saturday, April 12, 2014
I Remember - WCW Wrestling and the Von Erich's
Kurt Cobain - Gone 20 Years
Ack, while I'm busy spewing out ten updates in a row . . . my apologies (no pun intended) to the late great Kurt Cobain. The 20th (!) anniversary of his death passed this week without my commenting. RIP sir, RIP.
Carl Zimmerman
The Troop by Nick Cutter
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Monday, April 7, 2014
RIP Peaches Geldof, the daughter of Bob Geldof, age 25
Major League, one of the best baseball movies of all time, was released TWENTY FIVE years ago today.
EW is reporting 'Captain America 3' has been confirmed for a May 2016 release, putting it up against 'Batman vs. Superman'
If you want to watch some great TV fire up HBO's True Detective. The scripts are dark but compelling, and the chemistry between Woody Harrelson and Mathew McConaughey is something to behold. I paused the finale a few times just to gulp and say "Oh sh--", and the final few minutes - well, IMO, if it was a feature film that scene alone would earn McConaughey another Oscar nod. Well done.
OTOH, if you want some awful TV, watch the OWN network's "Lindsay", a "docu-series" that follows Lindsay Lohan around New York two months after she exits rehab. I'm sure she meant it boost her career, but Oprah's people opt for blunt honesty (in the name of ratings, I'm sure), capturing every selfish,immature, spoiled moment of her life, which is just about every one of them. It's sad to watch, because even minus her addictions I think the woman has mental illness to overcome, and OWN gleefully exploits that to paint her as a lost cause. Awkward, painful, boring TV.
Sunday, April 6, 2014
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Ready to watch Captain America 2 with LuLu - at South Shore Cinema
update:
What did I think of Captain America: The Winter Soldier (with the caveat that I am predisposed against comic book movies from the get-go): I liked it. A lot. It's a solid movie that, with a few tweaks, would stand alone outside the Marvel universe, and bully for that. I don't understand the reflexive angst from the Right about the plot - is the audience SUPPOSED to value totalitarian control over freedom? Last time I checked, that wasn't a conservative value. Anyhow, the most important part was that Olivia loved it, Instagramming a selfie of us in our seats, cuddling up to me, and asking if I'd take her to see the third flick in the future. A nice way to spend the afternoon with one of my Centerpieces.