The way to watch the Gold Globs is to dvr it. Takes half the time.
The show succeeded in making me want to watch Silver Linings Playbook, and reinterested in watching Life of Pi. And regret missing Moonrise Kingdom.
If I go to Zero Dark Thirty, like I intend, that will be about 10 films I've seen that are still in the theaters. A modern record. (Was a time when I saw every movie -- what can I say, I was a lonely guy, read tons of books too.)
Oh, and what's the point of coming out, if you don't really come out? Jodie? Yes, she was pretty eloquent, but that was a little weird.
Django Unchained was great fun. As I mentioned on twitter I was envious of the 'beard.' That was one great beard.
Watching it and then watching Downton Abbey was interesting. I kept thinking -- "economic slaves."
The story line of having to settle for a smaller place -- which was a palace -- made the whole thing kind of ridiculous. I'm so over Downton Abbey. I'll watch it, but I'm kind of doubting the whole premise.
The Good Wife, on the other hand, just gets better and better. They have this side character, a sort of ditzy lawyer who they turn to when they need to be defended by a lawyer, who is the best character on T.V. She needs a spin off. At first you think the ditzyness is an act, to make people underestimate her -- then you realize she really is very strange -- but people underestimate her. She's a killer lawyer.
Great stuff.
The show succeeded in making me want to watch Silver Linings Playbook, and reinterested in watching Life of Pi. And regret missing Moonrise Kingdom.
If I go to Zero Dark Thirty, like I intend, that will be about 10 films I've seen that are still in the theaters. A modern record. (Was a time when I saw every movie -- what can I say, I was a lonely guy, read tons of books too.)
Oh, and what's the point of coming out, if you don't really come out? Jodie? Yes, she was pretty eloquent, but that was a little weird.
Django Unchained was great fun. As I mentioned on twitter I was envious of the 'beard.' That was one great beard.
Watching it and then watching Downton Abbey was interesting. I kept thinking -- "economic slaves."
The story line of having to settle for a smaller place -- which was a palace -- made the whole thing kind of ridiculous. I'm so over Downton Abbey. I'll watch it, but I'm kind of doubting the whole premise.
The Good Wife, on the other hand, just gets better and better. They have this side character, a sort of ditzy lawyer who they turn to when they need to be defended by a lawyer, who is the best character on T.V. She needs a spin off. At first you think the ditzyness is an act, to make people underestimate her -- then you realize she really is very strange -- but people underestimate her. She's a killer lawyer.
Great stuff.