Crashing into Lives
Still pretty depressed after attending Jeff’s funeral on Friday. What a f*cking tragedy.
So, what better thing to do than go see a depressing movie like Crash? Actually, that’s unfair – even though it’s not really the feel-good movie of the year, it does have some uplifting moments. Writer/Director Paul Haggis also wrote [...]
Songs That Go Like This
Last night, the subject of Monty Python’s Spamalot came up during a discussion with friends. We all would love to go see it (except for Seth, who has never even seen Monty Python and the Holy Grail) , but it doesn’t look like anyone is going to be making it out to New York [...]
It’s Perfectly Safe!
Rare Sweeps Month blog entry here…
Guess I better weigh in with my review of The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy. I was going to be cute and put it in the form of an HHGG entry (”Mostly Harmless” or something like that), but I figured that’s probably been done to death already. So, [...]
Smoke And Mirrors
This past weekend, I caught a sneak preview of the theatrical documentary Enron: The Smartest Guys In The Room, that was shown on Mark Cuban’s HDNet Movies channel (presumedly because Cuban was one of the producers). Fascinating stuff, especially for someone like me who had never even heard of Enron until the scandal broke. [...]
Someone Left The Severed Head Out In The Rain
Yeah, I haven’t been around here much lately. Still busy playing Lumines on my PSP. But I thought I better check in with my Sin City review.
Awds and Ehnds
Synchronicity: As soon as I write an entry about a Bed & Breakfast Inn in an urban area of Denver, the Denver Post goes ahead and publishes an article about Denver B&Bs. Among other things, it says that only 18% of B&Bs are in urban areas, and that the urban ones have mostly business [...]
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