Went out Thursday with a few of the lovely ladies of SGSD to get $13 Friday the 13th tattoos (mine doesn't actually have anything to do with Friday the 13th, but it's the thought that counts...) and then some lunching. I felt freakishly awkward, as usual, but no one seemed to mind too much. Everybody is so nice!
In addition to a renewed onslaught of nightmares, I've been using some of my new free time to watch movies! I will now proceed to use free time to briefly blog about them. Yahoo!
Sunday I watched The Tall Guy with my Jewriffic homeboy Jeff Goldblum. It was a quite serviceable romantic comedy, with just enough weird British quirkiness to make you go "what?"
Then I watched 3:10 to Yuma, which I think was the first thing I actually liked Russell Crowe in. And like the 50th thing I've liked Christian Bale in, but that's hardly surprising. And that kid that plays his son? Holy crap. I'd like to watch him take a bath. Or something less creepy. [checks IMDb]...never mind, he's 18. So...I'll stick with exactly that creepy.
Today I made the unfortunate choice of watching Definitely, Maybe. It's not so much that I expected it to be good, it's just that bad things happen when you're left home alone and your cable package includes the Oxygen channel. Anyways, as anyone who's seen the preview knows, this movie features a decent cast performing outstandingly mediocre material and not much else. The one thing I was confused by is that the movie was made in 2008, and the parents seem to think it's early for their 5th graders to be having sex ed. What the fuck? They taught us sex ed in 5th grade, and that was in 1995 in Virginia. These kids live in New York City, shouldn't they be getting sex ed at like, age 6?
In addition to a renewed onslaught of nightmares, I've been using some of my new free time to watch movies! I will now proceed to use free time to briefly blog about them. Yahoo!
Sunday I watched The Tall Guy with my Jewriffic homeboy Jeff Goldblum. It was a quite serviceable romantic comedy, with just enough weird British quirkiness to make you go "what?"
Then I watched 3:10 to Yuma, which I think was the first thing I actually liked Russell Crowe in. And like the 50th thing I've liked Christian Bale in, but that's hardly surprising. And that kid that plays his son? Holy crap. I'd like to watch him take a bath. Or something less creepy. [checks IMDb]...never mind, he's 18. So...I'll stick with exactly that creepy.
Today I made the unfortunate choice of watching Definitely, Maybe. It's not so much that I expected it to be good, it's just that bad things happen when you're left home alone and your cable package includes the Oxygen channel. Anyways, as anyone who's seen the preview knows, this movie features a decent cast performing outstandingly mediocre material and not much else. The one thing I was confused by is that the movie was made in 2008, and the parents seem to think it's early for their 5th graders to be having sex ed. What the fuck? They taught us sex ed in 5th grade, and that was in 1995 in Virginia. These kids live in New York City, shouldn't they be getting sex ed at like, age 6?
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gadget:
look who's here!
drocculari:
You're right. My mistake. The Man with One Red Shoe was the remake.