Sunday, January 19, 2014
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Pointless
My thoughts just now:
- Oh, I'll just do that this weekend.
- Wait. Why has every day this week felt like a Thursday?
- Wait. It is only Tuesday.
- Wait. Did I really think I'd thought it was Thursday more than twice?
- Yes. Yes I did.
Monday, January 13, 2014
*UPDATE* How Well-Off Baby Boomers Have a Good Time
After our departmental Monday morning meeting, my boss made an announcement. She's engaged! Here are some things she divulged about her beau and their relationship. My prior list began to make more sense.
- He is a doctor in Bryan and part time professor at A&M, but he lives in The Woodlands.
- They met on Match.com.
- He's from Iowa. Since she is from North Louisiana, she appreciates that he understands the farming way of life.
- He asked her 80-something year old mother for her hand in marriage.
- He's been married twice before.
- He has 3 kids. 1 girl from the first marriage and 2 boys from the second.
- Their first date was on November 22 - her birthday. It was at The Houstonian.
- She's afraid everything is moving too fast, but they are "smitten" and realize they don't have years to beat around the bush.
- He raised his 3 kids and made a lot of sacrifices for them, so he really wants to travel. Unfortunately my boss has been everywhere he wants to go :(
- When he asked her to go to the Empire State Building for Valentines Day, he gave her a teddy bear like the one Meg Ryan found on the observation deck in Sleepless in Seattle.
- There is no ring yet. No diamond ring could live up to the one from 3rd husband, so she is thinking a Topaz stone. I've seen the 3rd husband's ring, and its a monster.
- They are both Scorpios
- He was in Vietnam
- He has agent orange scars on his body that she has seen (She hand motioned the chest area. Almost lost breakfast)
- He's Baptist like her. He attends Houston First, but she attends River Oaks.
- He has a beautiful voice and was a singing Aggie Cadet
- She's not sure where they will live, but she can't imagine living outside the Loop.
Thursday, January 9, 2014
How Well-Off Baby Boomers Have a Good Time
My boss decided at the beginning of the year that we should share our calendars for work. She doesn't realize that now her staff receives all her date requests from her new boyfriend, which come in the form of Google calendar invites. They come ALL THE TIME and at random hours. The other two staffers in our department have set up email rules to send it to junk, but I think they are hilarious. Since 1/2/2014 (1 week ago!), here's all the invites I've received:
- Concert Jazz @ Sun Feb 23, 2014 12:30am - 4am
- Concert America @ Sun May 4, 2014 8pm - 10pm
- BVC Party @ Mon May 5 11pm - Tue May 6, 2014 1:30am
- Chris's College Graduation. @ Fri May 9 - Sat May 10, 2014
- Empire State Building @ Fri Feb 14 - Sun Feb 16, 2014
- Robert Duvall Lecture Series @ Fri Jan 24, 2014 1am - 3am
- Betty Buckley @ Sat Jan 11, 2014 1:30am - 3:30am
- Diane Keaton @ Fri Feb 7, 2014 1am - 3am
- Moscow Trip @ Sat May 17 - Sat May 31, 2014
- Doctors Consultation @ Thu Jan 9, 2014 9:45pm - 10:45pm
- TAMU Singing Cadets Concert @ Sat Jan 11, 2014 1am - 3am
- Medical Staff @ Wed Jan 8, 2014 1am - 3am
- BECOMING FIRST TIME GRANDPARENTS @ Fri Jun 13, 2014 (his all caps, not mine)
- New Orleans Weekend w my love @ Fri Jan 24 - Sun Jan 26, 2014
- Aggie Muster @ Mon Apr 21 11pm - Tue Apr 22, 2014 2am
Monday, January 6, 2014
Movies I Watched at Home in 2013, List #3
Well, it's time for the rest of my 2013 movies. I think I'll do this again for 2014. I like making myself try to remember what I thought (even if I forgot a lot of it). As usual, there are lot of As and Bs but again I'm trying to avoid the Ds and Fs.
- Cinema Paradiso - C- ; Man, was this disappointing!!! (There was a lot of ! in this script I think.)
- A Passage to India - C- ; I hope someone takes another stab at adapting this novel, cuz this one is chock-full of bad decisions.
- Born Yesterday - A- ; I'd always avoided this movie because I was afraid to watch the pretty young thing that beat out both Bette Davis and Gloria Swanson for an Oscar. Well, that was dumb. Judy Holliday is fantastic. The movie is just about as good as she is.
- Adam's Rib - B ; See previous comments on Woman of the Year
- Before Sunrise and Before Sunset - A ; I watched these ahead of seeing Before Midnight. These movies make my heart swell way too big, just like the Grinch's.
- Female - B- ; This movie is pre-code and you have to see it to believe how free and easy they are with this lady's libido.
- To Rome with Love - D- ; The presence of Judy Davis makes it impossible to give this an F.
- Lady in the Lake C ; The first-person camera makes for a good reason to watch this, even when it's unintentionally funny.
- Front Page Woman - B+ ; It's no His Girl Friday, but it's crackin.
- Melancholia - A ; I felt like I had watched The Tree of Life in a funhouse mirror.
- Detective Story - B+ ; Welcome to the movies, Lee Grant!
- The Wild One - D; The whole thing seems sensational and ridiculous. I identified with the old people.
- The Virgin Spring - A ; Mythical, touching, remarkable.
- In Bruges - A- ; Hard to beat a good slow burn.
- Behind the Candelabra - B ; Once again, I do not really go for these relationship-over-the-years movies.
- The Lion in Winter - A-; Wowza! The story seemed to take a lot of sudden turns - but really, who cares? Get familiar with the facts on Wikipedia, and then watch Katharine Hepburn and Peter O'Toole go at it.
- Shakespeare in Love - B+ ; Still not happy about those Oscars, but I watched this again to remember why I shouldn't dismiss it. Why? Tom Stoppard.
- Becket - B+ ; Now, friendship-over-the-years movies? I like those better, especially when the friendship has historically significant consequences.
- Tootsie - A+ ; Best acting ensemble ever? OK.....top 5? I mean it. Watch it; let's discuss.
- Nothing Sacred - A- ; Completely silly, and a pretty smart satire.
- It Happened One Night - A ; I am ashamed it took me this long to watch this.
- Silkwood - C+ ; I hate my job.
- The Dead - B+ ; I wish I were smart enough to appreciate the depth of this thing in one viewing.
- Minnie & Moskowitz - C ; There is this one scene near the beginning with Gena Rowlands and an older friend talking and it is quiet and beautiful and got me really excited about what was to come. Then everyone just started over-reacting and yelling and I just can't stand it.
- Romeo and Juliet (1968)- A ; It is too bad my 9th grade self was too obsessed with St. Elmo's Fire and the like to understand what all was going on here.
- Happy-Go-Lucky - A- ; Slice of life and social commentary, with a little too much screaming. Did Mike Leigh make this?
- Richard III (1995) - B ; I love this shit.
- Elysium - B-; It's no District 9, but no complaints. Except Jodie Foster. She's hilarious.
- The Rules of the Game ( La Règle du jeu)- A-; So many characters, so many relationships, so many conversations -- and I have to rely on the damn subtitles to pick up on any of it? It's enough though. And those shots!
- Angel and the Badman - B+; This would be a great candidate for a remake (maybe with less of a sledgehammer title).
- Get Low - B-; I'm afraid I nodded off somewhere(s), and as a result I think I missed the point.
- The Deadly Companions - C-; A Sam Peckinpah western with a female lead?! And the lead is Maureen O'Hara? And Brian Keith is second billed? Let me get this straight: a Sam Peckinpah western with the couple from The Parent Trap?! Yeah, well, don't get too excited. This movie is a snooze.
- Love and Death - A; There is nothing about this movie that I do not adore. Wheat.
- Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Sex - B+ That last bit would be a hit if it were made tomorrow.
- American Psycho - B+ ; I watched this movie just so I could feel good about humanity after going to see The Wolf of Wall Street.
- Broadway Danny Rose - B+ ; I feel comfortable saying that if I had seen this movie in high school, I would have been obsessed with Mia Farrow.
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Beer I drank in Seattle
Anchor
Brewing -- Our Special Ale
Black Raven
Brewing -- Wisdom Seeker
Black Raven
Brewing --Trickster IPA
Boundary Bay
Brewery -- Boundary Bay IPA
Caldera
Brewing -- Dry Hop Red
Chuckanut
Brewery -- Vienna Lager
Elysian
Brewing -- The Immortal IPA
Fremont
Brewing -- Interurban IPA
High Water
Brewing -- Hop Logic
Mikkeller --
Beer Geek Brunch Weasel
Naked City
Brewery - Brute Force IPA
Pfriem
Family Brewers - Pfriem CDA
Port
Townsend Brewing - Port Townsend Amber
Scheldebrouwerij -The Perfect Crime Hollow Point
Schooner
Exact Brewing -- Hoppy the Woodsman
Upright
Brewing -- Five (#5)
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Saturday, September 21, 2013
Steve and World War Z
So, rented a movie last night. Kind of a ritual when I'm home: rent a movie, make dinner, and we all sit down and watch. But last night was particularly entertaining for the following reasons. *I have not exaggerated any of this*
- Steve asked "What are we watching?" as I put the disc in. I replied "World War Z, the new Brad Pitt movie."
- A trailer started playing for the new Scorcese film which isn't even in theaters yet and Steve said "Ah, this looks good. It has DiCaprio in it. Should be good. Is this what we're watching?" I replied, "No, that's just a trailer."
- Steve then said "Oh, so are we watching the Django movie? I think we've seen that." To which I responded, "No, we are about to watch a movie called World War Z. It has Brad Pitt in it."
- After the trailers were finally over I pressed the PLAY button and, as anyone who has seen a movie in the past 10 years knows, several production company logos began to come onscreen. One came up called PLAN B and Steve immediately said out loud..."Plan B. Is that what this movie is called?" I said, "No, that's just a production company logo."
- Steve then said, "Look at the imagination that goes into these things. Wow. You know what I like about creative people? The way they can just..." I waited about 45 seconds before finishing his sentence. "...imagine things before they create it?" "Yes! I've always admired that."
- Finally the movie begins and it starts with a montage of news reports about a virus and strange behavior, etc. But of course my mom and Steve are talking over all of this (even though the captions are on as well). Then, about 5 minutes into the movie, some crazy shit starts to go down. Brad Pitt and his family are stuck in the middle of it. People are turning into zombies and shit goes wild. To which Steve says "what the heck is happening here?". To which my mom answers, "I think it's just mass hysteria". Mass hysteria. People are biting each other and turning into the undead and so far my mom and Steve think it's just mass hysteria.
- I calmly turn to my mom and ask "did you hear the news reports talking about a virus that's spreading?" Steve answers, "oh, so it's a virus?". Finally I simply say to both of them..."THEY'RE ZOMBIES."
- Once my parents were back on track and able to follow the complex plot, there were only a few more minor incidents. Like my mom asking "How do you kill a zombie?" and Steve wondering why people don't just run away.
- Sidenote: The other night I rented Now You See Me and ten minutes into the movie...TEN MINUTES...Steve asks "Who's in this movie. What is it about?"
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
SYTYCD - Early Favorites
I was just about to sit down to watch the Vegas callbacks (so exciting) but realized I never put my running list of favorites from the audition round out. I intended to cull further and include video links, but that ain't gonna happen (and besides, if it were anything other than dance, reader-Julie (as opposed to listmaker-Julie) probably wouldn't watch a video anyway).
Faves:
Also great:
Wow, what a boring list except for me to look back and see how wrong I am. I'm pretty sure there are about 50 great dancers who've gotten no airtime yet.
Faves:
- Jade Zuberi - animation
- Mackenzie Dustman* - contemporary
- Jennifer Jones* - jazz
- Tommy Tibball* - contemporary
- Jennie Begley - contemporary
- Anthony Savoy* - contemporary (the one who gracefully accepted being sent to choreography even though they fully intended to send him straight to Vegas, duh, they were just showing what humility looks like)
- Kate Kapshandy* - ballroom (the one with the long face and long blonde ponytail who's a national champion of some sort(s))
- Caleb Brauner - contemporary (bowtie guy)
- Jasmine Harper* - contemporary (Cyrus's ex gf)
- Jenna Johnson - ballroom (danced with the 17 year-old guy)
Also great:
- Amy Yakima - contemporary
- Alex Kessinger - contemporary
- Misha & Merilla - ballroom
- Jason Kidd - white guy breaker
- Alexis Juliano - tap (with a half shirt and a bellyring to "Mr. Bojangles" but pretty impressive nonetheless) (but also: it is pretty hard for a tap dancer to do well in, say, ballroom)
Wow, what a boring list except for me to look back and see how wrong I am. I'm pretty sure there are about 50 great dancers who've gotten no airtime yet.
Friday, May 31, 2013
Salted Caramel Challenge
Some of my coworkers and I have become a bit obsessed with salted caramel ice cream. It's really hard to get the right balance of salty and sweet (and burnt, if you like that, which apparently [spoiler alert] not everyone does). So we decided to have a little taste test today. Of course I made a spreadsheet.
THE CONTENDERS:
1. Talenti Sea Salt Caramel Gelato
2. Beth Marie's Salty Dog
1. I Scooped (I knew too much for it to be a blind taste test myself, so I volunteered).
2. I said, "It's happening, people. Into the conference room. Bring water and a pen."
3. I handed out the score sheets.
4. Much to my chagrin, Tommy videoed the whole thing.
5. We tasted. We mmmmmed. We wrote.
6. We discussed our opinions, and we had a winner.
THE RESULTS (and I finally get around to an actual list)
You can see that my fave did not win, but we all kind of liked all of them anyway. Actually, Tommy said Jeni's was his favorite, too, but he voted Talenti as #1 because he thought it had the most salty + caramely flavor. Boo.
THE CONTENDERS:
1. Talenti Sea Salt Caramel Gelato
2. Beth Marie's Salty Dog
WHAT HAPPENED:
1. I Scooped (I knew too much for it to be a blind taste test myself, so I volunteered).
2. I said, "It's happening, people. Into the conference room. Bring water and a pen."
3. I handed out the score sheets.
4. Much to my chagrin, Tommy videoed the whole thing.
5. We tasted. We mmmmmed. We wrote.
6. We discussed our opinions, and we had a winner.
THE RESULTS (and I finally get around to an actual list)
- Talenti
- Jeni's
- Beth Marie's
You can see that my fave did not win, but we all kind of liked all of them anyway. Actually, Tommy said Jeni's was his favorite, too, but he voted Talenti as #1 because he thought it had the most salty + caramely flavor. Boo.
Friday, May 24, 2013
Movies I Watched at Home in 2013, List #2
Following up on this list, I have continued to watch movies at home although with much less frequency in the past couple of months. Keeping up with things though, here is the list with some comments and pointless grades.
*Edited to add: I just remembered the whole thing in a wave and I did like it, but I really hated the main character. Kudos to the women, natch.
- Annie Hall - A; It had been a while since I watched this so I watched it again during TCMs Oscar movie run. As good as ever.
- Grand Hotel - A-; It was delightful and Joan Crawford was amazing and it's funny how movies made in the early 30s can somehow seem more edgy and interesting and modern that most of the junk getting made these days.
- Woman of the Year - B+; I didn't love this but out of all the romantic comedies in the world, I'll take this one over all but about 3 (not counting screwball comedies of course). Again, movies were just a lot more clever back then.
- To Be or Not to Be - A+; I've loved the Mel Brooks remake since high school, and I've long thought it was one of the funniest comedies of the 80s, or ever. I would have thought most of the *war humor* came from the mind of Mel Brooks, but that's not the case. It is amazing that in this movie that was released in 1942, there could be this many bold jokes and that it is so incredibly good and played so well. Ernst Lubitsch is a genius. Jack Benny is perfect. Carole Lombard is (as everyone (should) knows) one of the funniest women ever. Robert Stack is hot. This is a masterpiece (I said it!).
- Murder, My Sweet (aka Farewell, My Lovely) - B+; At first I kinda thought this was sloppy and dull but then I realized that it was exactly what a Philip Marlowe movie should be. It seems to me he is kind of a jerk and maybe not even good at his job. This movie makes that pretty clear, and after it was over I liked it better for it. (I would be interested in other opinions on this.)
- The Man in the White Suit - B+; All I remember is it didn't make a lot of sense and was weird. I think I wrote down B+ because it was a movie from 1951 that didn't make a lot of sense and was weird.
- The Narrow Margin - B; I don't remember a whole lot about it which probably means I was sleepy when I watched it or it could just mean I was bored. But the B says I must have liked it. I suppose I should watch it again.*
- The Strange Love of Martha Ivers - C; Boy, do I love Barbara Stanwyck, but I did not love this. She can take some credit for a better grade. It was too long and there was quite a bit of "who cares?" happening but the end was satisfying.
- Witness for the Prosecution - B+; Going back through these now I see a theme with these movies all being something different than expected (twists!). This was pretty good and I might be giving higher grades again than I should simply for the ladies. This time, Marlene Dietrich.
- Sweet Bird of Youth - B+; I guess I wasn't giving out grades just for the ladies because Geraldine Page gets an A+ for this and Paul Newman - I don't know if I even know how good his acting was but who cares - is also A+. Indeed. I am excited to watch this one several more times.
- Hannibal - F. What the fuck. I can't believe this many people that I like could be involved in something I hate this much. For the record, Gary Oldman is my favorite actor EVER. He actually did a pretty awesome job in this but being good at something shitty is not something I am prone to give high praise to (especially when the character is that grody). Every single thing in or related to this movie is inexplicable. The only good character was that mob lady that got killed in the first five minutes. Bummer.
- Nowhere to Go - D-; It took me four tries to get through this movie. It's so, so, so, so boring and so poorly made. It really deserves an F but I won't do it because I want Hannibal to stand alone in this list. So a D-, because Maggie Smith is in it, and because some of the shots are really remarkably pretty (but utterly without purpose (other than "hey, this will be a cool shot" apparently). There will be a whole list (!) dedicated to this movie in an upcoming post. Stay tuned!
*Edited to add: I just remembered the whole thing in a wave and I did like it, but I really hated the main character. Kudos to the women, natch.
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Resume Interests
Interests of a University of Texas Accounting Student I am about to interview
- Automobiles
- Nonprofit Organizations
Thursday, May 16, 2013
I'm Going to Give You Two Words and a Phrase
- Clips
- Glue
- A suspension of disbelief
(When asked about "the level of Soviet wig technology in 1981" in this interview, Joel Fields, one of the executive producers of The Americans, said "I'm going to give you two words and a phrase: 'clips,' 'glue' and 'a suspension of disbelief.' And you can arrange those three however you like.")
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Reasons I love 1st Wave (XM 33)
Heavy rotations of:
- New Order
- Blondie
- Billy Idol
- INXS
- Any rotation of Wang Chung
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Saturday Highlights As of 2:30 PM
Late wake-up
Coffee
Someone Cleaned the Leaves Off My Patio
Leggings as Pants (inside only)
Royal Blue Pimento Cheese on Sweetish Hill Sourdough (toasted)
Real Ale Devi's Backbone
Coffee
Someone Cleaned the Leaves Off My Patio
Leggings as Pants (inside only)
Royal Blue Pimento Cheese on Sweetish Hill Sourdough (toasted)
Real Ale Devi's Backbone
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Ah...Summer...
Yep. It's that awesome time of year when a bunch of crappy and not-so-crappy movies come to a theater near you! Here now is my list of summer movies I'm most looking forward to in order of release...
- Iron Man 3 - IM2 sucked. But this time around we have Shane Black writing and directing (he wrote and directed Kiss Kiss Bang Bang for those of you who don't know) and I think it's exactly what the franchise needs. Everything looks amazing in the trailers so my expectations are pretty high and I might also be high when I watch it. Just saying.
- Star Trek Into Darkness - I just re-watched Star Trek last night in preparation for this one. Two words: Sherlock Holmes.
- Fast and Furious 6 - I didn't see parts 4 or 5 but I might go back and watch them just so I have something to do.
- Hangover III - I am not at all looking forward to this stupid piece of shit but since I saw the first two I guess I'll round it out.
- After Earth - I might see this one just to find out what the stupid twist is at the end (my guess? they land on earth before humans thinking it's after humans)
- Now You See Me - If you haven't seen the trailer for this one watch it now. I'm super excited about it. I like turtles. I mean, magic.
- The Internship - Now that I'm officially a comedy writer (see Bar Olympics) I feel I may be a little more judgmental than I used to be but this looks very unfunny.
- Man of Steel - Um, YES.
- World War Z - I don't know much about this one other than it has Brad Pitt and zombies and while I'm totally zombied out after watching The Walking Dead I bet this will be a nice summer surprise.
- The Heat - This looks pretty funny.
- White House Down - Didn't this just come out under a different name?
- Pacific Rim - Monsters.
- The Wolverine - I feel like this has been made already too. Under the same name. But I'll see it again.
- Two Guns - Denzel and Marky Mark? I'm in.
- Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters - Thanks to P. Jenks I am looking forward to this more than any other movie this summer.
Monday, April 29, 2013
Challenge accepted: Perfect Casts - OTTOMH
This is pretty difficult. Bear with me as I'm gonna go long as I do this off the top of my head....OTTOMH (a new list genre!). Some of these will be pretty obvious.
Champion: (Personal favorite, most obvious, but try to prove me wrong) What's Up, Doc?
Any movie that introduced Madeline Kahn to the world would make this list, but as Eunice Burns? And give Barbra Streisand those lines and that hat? And then add Austin Pendleton, Kenneth Mars, Randy Quaid, and Boss Hogg, and the guy who plays Judge Maxwell, and even your head waiter, Rudy? And, uh, ahem, Ryan O'Neal? Perfect.
Here's a list of 21(!) movies (sorry, couldn't stop), in no particular order (after 1 & 2), that I can't think of a character I'd recast:
1. Casablanca
2. Harold and Maude
3. Moonrise Kingdom
4. The Fabulous Baker Boys
5. Gosford Park
6. The Grifters
7. Anatomy of a Murder
8. Out of Sight
9. Jackie Brown
10. Tootsie
11. The Big Lebowski
12. Passion Fish
13. A Mighty Wind
14. Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
15. American Splendor
16. Nine to Five
17. Notorious
18. Murder by Death
19. Jaws
20. Bull Durham
21. Ghost World
Looking forward to comments!
Champion: (Personal favorite, most obvious, but try to prove me wrong) What's Up, Doc?
Any movie that introduced Madeline Kahn to the world would make this list, but as Eunice Burns? And give Barbra Streisand those lines and that hat? And then add Austin Pendleton, Kenneth Mars, Randy Quaid, and Boss Hogg, and the guy who plays Judge Maxwell, and even your head waiter, Rudy? And, uh, ahem, Ryan O'Neal? Perfect.
Here's a list of 21(!) movies (sorry, couldn't stop), in no particular order (after 1 & 2), that I can't think of a character I'd recast:
1. Casablanca
2. Harold and Maude
3. Moonrise Kingdom
4. The Fabulous Baker Boys
5. Gosford Park
6. The Grifters
7. Anatomy of a Murder
8. Out of Sight
9. Jackie Brown
10. Tootsie
11. The Big Lebowski
12. Passion Fish
13. A Mighty Wind
14. Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
15. American Splendor
16. Nine to Five
17. Notorious
18. Murder by Death
19. Jaws
20. Bull Durham
21. Ghost World
Looking forward to comments!
Friday, April 26, 2013
Blame Canada?
In the spirit of Boxcar's questionable list, here is my own. I found a befuddling piece of paper in the middle of several pages of notes I took at a conference in Chicago two years ago. The page contains only these words, and they are listed along the left margin in the vertical center of the page.
washroom
project
process
Dundas
serviette
expropriation
mullet
I can only guess that I was watching a Canadian speaker and making note of Canadian pronunciations and...hairstyles?
washroom
project
process
Dundas
serviette
expropriation
mullet
I can only guess that I was watching a Canadian speaker and making note of Canadian pronunciations and...hairstyles?
Thursday, April 25, 2013
More *Parks & Recreation* Lists
Tonight's episode "Swing Vote" was full of lists, so many lists! And other great moments. like a double thumbs up from Chris and a double thumbs up from Tom.
The lists are after the jump --- spoiler alert!
The lists are after the jump --- spoiler alert!
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Sometimes jazz does indeed suck
Some of you like to make fun of me for listening to jazz. Sometimes I get defensive, and I say to you, "No, please listen to this. It is so good. You will like it." Sometimes I say, "Holy shit. You people are right. Jazz sucks."
To prove your point, I offer the list of what I (to date) consider the worst songs I have ever heard, or at least the worst songs I have ever heard on the XM radio station, Real Jazz (XM67).
In posting this list, I am also saying, "Please listen to these."
(Just like I begged you to eat that gross thing that one time. And listen to the whole thing! But do not listen to all three in one sitting.)
Haha. Please note: I've had these saved on my Shazam tags, one of them for weeks. I just noticed, just now, that Ross is a repeat offender. I hate her.
To prove your point, I offer the list of what I (to date) consider the worst songs I have ever heard, or at least the worst songs I have ever heard on the XM radio station, Real Jazz (XM67).
In posting this list, I am also saying, "Please listen to these."
(Just like I begged you to eat that gross thing that one time. And listen to the whole thing! But do not listen to all three in one sitting.)
Haha. Please note: I've had these saved on my Shazam tags, one of them for weeks. I just noticed, just now, that Ross is a repeat offender. I hate her.
The Worst Parts About Today's Training
- It was media training.
- Which involved mock on-camera interviews.
- In high def.
- In front of my coworkers and board members.
- Though my eyes looked superblue, my lips were flesh colored, and oh-em-gee do my eyes always blink one at a time/twitch like that?
- I said, "Bleah" and went for a do-over.
- Which was the only time I smiled.
- Immediate post-interview critiques!
- While watching/pausing the playback.
- My deodorant was not up for the challenge.
Monday, April 22, 2013
Boxcar's Top Five Remakes of All Time (LIST CHALLENGE)
So, here we are. Yep. This is me inspiring all of you to start making lists. I am going to start with remakes because I realized tonight that ******** is a fucking amazing movie (let alone, remake) and it got me thinking...what if I challenged everyone to make their own top 5 list of WHATEVER GENRE you want? Julie, I want to know your top 5 dance movies. Austen, I want to know your top 5 movies that make you crave hot dogs. Whatever. Just do it. And not in comments. Comments are for all of you (me) to shit all over whatever I (you) say. So without further ado, my top 5 remakes. In order. Yeah, that's right.
5. The Departed
Based on Infernal Affairs, The Departed truly departs from the original material and is updated brilliantly for modern (American) audiences. Sure they made a few minor changes but overall Martin Scorsese delivered a beautiful, gritty crime drama that has yet to be rivaled in terms of acting and writing. Well, that's not true but bare with me.
4. The Thomas Crown Affair
This isn't a perfect movie. In fact, after watching you will be left scratching your head asking "how did he possibly steal that last painting?" But I don't care. It's stylish and creative and the final scene has Nina Simone singing Sinner Man. What else can you ask for? Oh yeah, and Rene Russo shows her tits. You're welcome Austen.
3. Last Man Standing
What? Am I on crack? Answer, yes. In truth this is not a very good movie but I had to, HAD TO, include it based on one simple fact: THIS WAS WRITTEN BY DASHIELLE HAMMETT!!!! DAMMITT!! The reason I am so bothered by this is the fact that Red Harvest is one of my favorite books ever written and it has been adapted several times yet nobody has given it credit. Isn't that weird? First of all, it was adapted as YOJIMBO. Then it was adapted as A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS, and finally, LAST MAN STANDING. And yes, both Yojimbo and Fistful of Dollars are better than Last Man Standing but I just wanted to have a voice, dammit. Besides, it's a really fun movie with a lot of shooting so it remains #3.
2. 3:10 to Yuma
This movie is fucking awesome. I'm not saying it's the best western ever made (although it just may make my top 5) and I'm not saying it's the best action movie, but it's DEFINITELY the 2nd best remake ever made. If you want to know why, watch the original. If you can stay awake. I did stay awake and I even saw it before the remake but this was INCREDIBLY well done. My only complaint (and the more I think about it the more I don't think it's a complaint) is that Russell Crowe and Christian Bale could have switched parts and made it maybe better. So good.
1. Ocean's 11
This is a great fucking movie. A great buddy movie. A great heist movie. A great comedy. A great action movie. But what REALLY makes it great is that it is LIGHT YEARS better than the original. I have seen the original. For real. And I really really liked it. I especially like the ending. But as far as comparing originals to remakes this one takes the cake. And it doesn't hurt that it's the best casted movie I've ever seen (uh oh, did I just make Porn Jenkins start his list?).
5. The Departed
Based on Infernal Affairs, The Departed truly departs from the original material and is updated brilliantly for modern (American) audiences. Sure they made a few minor changes but overall Martin Scorsese delivered a beautiful, gritty crime drama that has yet to be rivaled in terms of acting and writing. Well, that's not true but bare with me.
4. The Thomas Crown Affair
This isn't a perfect movie. In fact, after watching you will be left scratching your head asking "how did he possibly steal that last painting?" But I don't care. It's stylish and creative and the final scene has Nina Simone singing Sinner Man. What else can you ask for? Oh yeah, and Rene Russo shows her tits. You're welcome Austen.
3. Last Man Standing
What? Am I on crack? Answer, yes. In truth this is not a very good movie but I had to, HAD TO, include it based on one simple fact: THIS WAS WRITTEN BY DASHIELLE HAMMETT!!!! DAMMITT!! The reason I am so bothered by this is the fact that Red Harvest is one of my favorite books ever written and it has been adapted several times yet nobody has given it credit. Isn't that weird? First of all, it was adapted as YOJIMBO. Then it was adapted as A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS, and finally, LAST MAN STANDING. And yes, both Yojimbo and Fistful of Dollars are better than Last Man Standing but I just wanted to have a voice, dammit. Besides, it's a really fun movie with a lot of shooting so it remains #3.
2. 3:10 to Yuma
This movie is fucking awesome. I'm not saying it's the best western ever made (although it just may make my top 5) and I'm not saying it's the best action movie, but it's DEFINITELY the 2nd best remake ever made. If you want to know why, watch the original. If you can stay awake. I did stay awake and I even saw it before the remake but this was INCREDIBLY well done. My only complaint (and the more I think about it the more I don't think it's a complaint) is that Russell Crowe and Christian Bale could have switched parts and made it maybe better. So good.
1. Ocean's 11
This is a great fucking movie. A great buddy movie. A great heist movie. A great comedy. A great action movie. But what REALLY makes it great is that it is LIGHT YEARS better than the original. I have seen the original. For real. And I really really liked it. I especially like the ending. But as far as comparing originals to remakes this one takes the cake. And it doesn't hurt that it's the best casted movie I've ever seen (uh oh, did I just make Porn Jenkins start his list?).
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
The only characters in "Top of the Lake" that I might want to spend more than 5 minutes with are
- Caroline Platt
- Little Shane
Monday, April 15, 2013
Commercials That Suck
1. This piece of shit seems to play during every sporting event I watch. If I had money I would open a chase account just to close it.
2. I have never wanted to punch a fake person more than this guy. And all of his fake stupid friends. And really? They're ALL drinking corona at a fancy bar in New York on a rainy day? And who doesn't want a tray of olives with their Corona?
3. If you haven't seen this one I apologize for introducing it to you. But I shouldn't have to suffer alone. Whoever came up with this idea should be dangled outside of a high window and forced to listen to this for hours. And are we supposed to believe that the really good-looking couple rehearsed this or just coincidentally both came up with same idea to sing the same song and use the same app? I don't understand.
4.This makes me angry because Allstate already has good funny commercials with Dennis Duffy. So why annoy us with this crap?
5.This one makes my blood boil. Not only because it says NOTHING about the product (other than you can snap it and dance with it) but every new dancing group of assholes is worst than the last.
2. I have never wanted to punch a fake person more than this guy. And all of his fake stupid friends. And really? They're ALL drinking corona at a fancy bar in New York on a rainy day? And who doesn't want a tray of olives with their Corona?
3. If you haven't seen this one I apologize for introducing it to you. But I shouldn't have to suffer alone. Whoever came up with this idea should be dangled outside of a high window and forced to listen to this for hours. And are we supposed to believe that the really good-looking couple rehearsed this or just coincidentally both came up with same idea to sing the same song and use the same app? I don't understand.
4.This makes me angry because Allstate already has good funny commercials with Dennis Duffy. So why annoy us with this crap?
5.This one makes my blood boil. Not only because it says NOTHING about the product (other than you can snap it and dance with it) but every new dancing group of assholes is worst than the last.
Movie titles/ Character names?
While flipping through my notebook today as I get ready to write I came across this little gem I must have written two years ago or so. I do not remember it at all. Good thing I wrote it down:
White
Black
Blue
Benton Hard
boiled
Love
Mann
Gray
Brown
Somer
Summer
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