5 posts tagged “bsg”
before my recap, i just want to say that since i've been back, mia's told me no fewer than 20 times (in different ways) that she loves me.
"mama, i just LOVE you!"
"i love you, mama!"
"i looooove you!"
yeah. all last night and this morning she's been telling me... boy, make her feel abandoned and she'll be a good little girl and tell me she loves me. woohoo! best.mom.ever. she hasn't told me that she loves me since... i don't even remember! it's been MONTHS. and she only told me that once!
oh, and she started getting sick at grandma's. :( she's not too bad, but last night, she had a pretty high fever. i didn't measure it, but she hasn't had a fever in a long time. poor baby. she takes after me, i guess. up until high school, i used to get sick anytime i spent the night away from home. :( literally homesick, i guess. weird, huh? hopefully she gets better soon. i had to tell conner's mom to keep conner home. i didn't want him to get sick.
anyway, back to the con. there weren't very many freebies this year so i don't really have anything to send out to anyone. but, i do have some Doctor Who and Spaced postcards, so if you want one, PM me and i'll mail one out to you. :D
there's a long post ahead... and/or peep my pics. they're not that impressive. i didn't take any pics on the floor (too many people and it was nuts) and in some panels, i wasn't at a good angle to take pics of the big screens... so yeah.
THURSDAY
i was fully packed and ready to go. packed the car up while the kids were sleeping so that when conner's mom came to pick him up, i could just stick mia in the car and take off. i was trying to make the 5pm train and i knew it would be tight. so mia and i ran to the car and we were gone before conner's mom was even finished getting conner in his car seat. haha! i raced back and got to the train station with maybe 40 or so minutes to spare, but i was still nervous because there were a TON of people trying to get on the train. i finally got on, but it was basically standing room only. which sucked. i ended up sitting on the ground. and that REALLY sucked. but i just started a book and in no time at all, i was in san diego.
there was a HUGE accident going southbound on the 5 so steve's friends who left at 7:30 AM didn't end up getting to the con until 1:30. that's a 1.5 hour trip that took 6 hours. i'd be PISSED. steve and co. left around... 9ish? and they took the long way (without traffic, maybe a 2 or so hour drive?) and it took them 3 hours because there was an accident there, too. but that's WAY better than 6 hours. but i am SO glad i took the train. only 2 hours and i didn't have to be stressed out during the drive or finding parking or driving down those stupid one-way streets in SD. woohoo!
anyway, the train got there after 7, so i couldn't pick up my badge. boo. steve came to the station to pick me up and we walked to the hotel (quick maaaaybe 10 min walk) and we dropped my stuff off, we went to the food court at horton plaza to grab a bite and meet everyone else. i think all i did was drink on thursday night. haha!
FRIDAY
i wanted to go to ralph's to pick up a sandwich and i had to get registered, so i sent steve to stand in line. while i was (speed)walking to the con by myself, some dudes totally whistled at me. haha! i laughed. oddly enough, they were pretty normal looking dudes. they weren't all nerded out. woohoo! i still got it! sort of. anyway, moving on.
it was already a zoo. soooo many people there. the first panel i went to go see was Watchmen. seriously? Watchmen looks so awesome, i don't even know what to tell you. they showed us some extra footage and i don't know how i'm going to wait until march 6 to watch it. (coincidentally, the watchmen release date is also steve's 40th birthday. that is ALL he wants to do for his birthday. haha!) i literally got chills watching the extra footage. anyway, not only did the footage look amazing, but all the actors in the Watchmen showed up to promote the film.
after that panel was done, we decided that we were going to get into joss whedon's panel with the actors of Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog. (if you haven't watched that yet, DO it. it's awesome.) anyway, for those of you who have never been to a con, joss whedon's panels are pretty hard to get into just because he is SO popular. there is usually a looong line and sometimes you don't even get in. soooo... steve and i snuck in. haha! we were able to get in without anyone noticing. phew. steve is so slick, i swear. hehe. i think it's because he just looks like he's not doing anything wrong. i always look guilty. hehe.
anyway, after we were in, i stood against the wall to charge steve's camera and after a few minutes of standing there, neil patrick harris walked RIGHT BY ME. i could've reached out and touched him... well, except for the security around him. haha. i seriously had a mini-heart attack.
the panel was awesome. nathan fillion, felicia day, NPH and the other guy (whose name escapes me) were all there along with joss and the writers. it was a great panel. joss definitely has one of the more entertaining panels around. and it was a lot of fun. and they were all funny. nathan fillion is such a ham. i love him. no really. i love him.
so after that, i ended up walking the floor... picked up a bunch of cute stuff. i spent a bunch of money. heh. OH! and i ran into patrick wilson on the floor. (well, he was surrounded by security.) he is a seriously good-looking man. *meow* hehe. oh, and they were having a Watchmen signing or something and jeffrey dean morgan was standing up waving and we locked eyes and he pointed at me. haha! i looked around as if to say, "are you looking at me?" and then i looked back at him and he nodded and pointed again. haha! so i waved. i didn't know know what else to do. haha. it was a total teeny bopper moment.
and at some point in the day (wait. i'm not sure if it was friday or saturday. might've been saturday. the days are running together.) i saw joe mcqueen. he is in the documentary Confessions of a Superhero. (btw, that is an awesome documentary. you should watch it.) i talked to him for a bit and he was really sweet. :)
after that was just dinner and more drinks. hehe. then we went to go watch the World's Worst Cartoons. no, seriously. they literally ARE the world's worst cartoons. they weren't purposely made bad. they are old and there was no budget. so yeah. they're just bad. and funny. especially when you're drinking. heh.
SATURDAY
saturday was a heavier panel day for me (since friday i only went to two)... the line to get into the Heroes panel was INSANE. get this... people started lining up THE NIGHT BEFORE. that's 12 hours of sitting out on concrete. people are nuts. the line snaked back and forth and then like a mile back. yeah. i know. it was crazy. we thought about not going in to that panel. but steve thought we'd get in (Hall H fits like, 6500 people or something) so he just went ahead and got in line. our friend gave up and went to a different panel. and i went to go get my SWEET SWEET Watchmen shirt (exclusive for the con)... and i walked on the floor... got myself a super cute belt... and i made an asshole of myself by singing "happy birthday" to Astroboy so i could get a big ass bag. (if you've never been to a con, this probably doesn't make a whole lotta sense. hehe.) i saw lena headey in person. when you see her in movies or tv, she is a pretty woman. but in person? she's BEAUTIFUL. seriously? she is like, one of the top 10 most beautiful people i've ever seen.
and then steve called me and he's like, "the line's starting to move. call [our friend] and you guys get over here." so i start RUNNING off the floor and i call her and tell her to GET OVER HERE. so she starts running and we got there RIGHT in time to get into Hall H. dude, we were so elated. it was awesome. hehe.
and it was SO worth it because they showed us the entire first episode of season 3. YOU GUYS, IT'S SO GOOD. i was kinda starting to lose interest in Heroes during the second season... i just didn't think it was that good and i thought they were introducing too many new characters. but... man. this episode has renewed my faith in them. hehe. it was REALLY good (i'm sure it's up on youtube somewhere)... and yeah. it was just awesome. i didn't get any pics because the Hall was so packed that we weren't at a good angle for picture taking. but everyone was there and it ruled.
OH. during the Q&A portion of it, this little kid gets up to tell zachary quinto (Sylar) how awesome he is so he's like, "SILO, I JUST WANT TO TELL YOU THAT YOU'RE AWESOME!!!!" hehehe. that "silo" seriously made EVERYONE laugh. it was SO cute.
after Heroes was LOST. we stayed until the Q&A portion. i wish we stayed a little bit longer because apparently, matthew fox showed up. GAH. i love him.
we ran to get into line to see the Dollhouse panel. (another joss whedon panel) it was a long, long line. steve went to check out the sitch and what happens? he sneaks in again. and leaves me and [our friend] to fend for ourselves. haha. it was okay cuz we got in, but that place was PACKED. whether we made it in or not, i would've been okay. i would've liked to see the Dollhouse panel, but if i missed it, i didn't really care cuz i was REALLY wanting to see the Battlestar Galactica panel.
anyway, the Dollhouse panel didn't disappoint. i missed the show's trailer, but i'm interested in watching it when it comes out. eliza dushku is a little spitfire. hehe. she's so cute and funny. and tahmoh penikett (helo on BSG) was there. he was looking a little clammy and pale. i thought he was going to pass out... oddly enough, he didn't show up for the BSG panel even though it was RIGHT after the Dollhouse panel.
BSG had tricia helfer (six), katee sackhoff (starbuck), jamie bamber (apollo), james callis (baltar), michael trucco (anders) and ronald d. moore and david eick (executive producers) were there. i was just happy to be in there. seriously. i thought i wasn't going to make it to any of the panels and i got into them all. i was stoked.
on the way down to check out the panel for the new Pixar, i saw felicia day (dr horrible) so that was cool. so, the new Pixar called Up is really cute. they showed some footage and it looks pretty amazing, as well. i'm looking forward to that one.
and the floor was so crazy that i couldn't get a picture of the enormous Castle Grayskull on the floor, but i'm sure if you really want to see it, someone will have a picture of the Mattel booth online. sometime during this time, i got to see LE and her boyfriend... it was just for a few minutes. and turns out that she and i bought the exact same super cute belt for ourselves. hehehe. i gave them the astroboy bag i got (he's a big fan, i'm not) so yeah... that was about it. then it was time for us to separate and keep on doing stuff. good lord, we were busy. hehe.
after the floor, we went back to the big hall to see the Sony panel. they showed a trailer of Quarantine, which kind of scared me. heh. i probably won't watch it... although, jennifer carpenter (who plays Dexter's sister in ... Dexter. heh.) is in the movie. and i really like her. we'll see. that movie looked scary. what? i'm kind of a wuss. the 3rd installment of Underworld (which is supposed to be a prequel) looks like a whole lotta SUCK, but i'll probably still watch it. haha! and then it was Pineapple Express. i think it's gonna be pretty funny. i mean, it's a buddy-action-comedy-weed flick. how can it NOT be funny????
by then it was about 7. we went back to the food court at horton plaza to grab a bite. i had one of my worst ideas ever. i had mongolian bbq... and then followed it up with chili cheese fries... mmm, salty dessert. hehe. oh! and i saw jon heder. he just picked up some food and was looking for a place to sit and went upstairs to the second floor seating. hehe. it was funny cuz he was slowly walking by looking around and i was like, "dude! he looks JUST like jon heder! weird!) and then i caught a glimpse of his badge and it read "jon heder." hehe. i was like, "OH! it IS him!" hehe.
after that, i was just TIRED. went back to the hotel to relax a bit. we must've walked at least 10 miles each day (steve's friend had a pedometer and it told him that he had walked 11 miles on saturday) and yeah. well, that was mostly it. sunday we just woke up, had breakfast and came home. this year i saw so many more celebs and stuff in person. usually i don't run into anyone. so it was interesting. i usually don't give a crap, but during the con, i turn into this crazy teeny bopper. hehe.
i was happy to see mia, she was happy to see me and that was that. hehe. we went to souplantation last night and mia and i ate a ton of food. and dude, can anyone tell me why it took me like, 3 weeks to lose 6 lbs, but only 3 days to gain 2.5lbs BACK?! jeez.
.:What I'm Watching:.
Battlestar Galactica, Season 4. [New characters and old secrets are revealed in the fourth season of
this critically acclaimed Sci Fi Channel breakout hit, an update of the
classic 1970s television series by the same name. A mentally imbalanced
officer from the now-destroyed Battlestar Pegasus joins the crew of the Battlestar Galactica, and more details about Adm. Adama's (Edward James Olmos) past are brought to life via flashback. ~netflix]
FINALLY season 4 has started. i am happy because it's back on the
air... but sad because it's the final season... that first episode was
awesome. i just hear the music and i get chills. hehe. if you haven't
started watching BSG, you should.. just get it from the beginning and
enjoy the ride. :)
Doctor Who, Season 4.
yay! season 4 of doctor who! omg. i almost cried at the end of the
first episode... if you've watched it, you totally know what part i'm
talking about. hehe. i actually really liked catherine tate as his new
companion. and i love love love david tennant still. :D
For the Bible Tells Me So. [In this Sundance documentary, director Daniel Karslake goes to the
Bible to examine the ways in which conservative Christian groups have
used -- and sometimes exploited -- holy Scripture to deny basic human
rights to gays and lesbians around the world. Highlights include
interviews with V. Gene Robinson, the first openly gay bishop in the
Anglican Communion, and Chrissy Gephardt, the lesbian daughter of
former U.S. Rep. Dick Gephardt. ~netflix]
it's amazing to see how much ignorance is in the US. i don't know a
whole lot about much, so i usually try to keep quiet about stuff that
requires any sort of knowledge. heh. but it's interesting to see how
people talk so much about things they have absolutely no knowledge
about. people are stupid.
- The Good Night. [Gwyneth Paltrow's brother Jake directs his sister and Martin Freeman ("The Office") in this romantic comedy he also wrote about a former pop star turned jingle writer who's going through a midlife crisis. A supporting cast of big names from both sides of the pond includes Penelope Cruz, Danny DeVito, Michael Gambon and Simon Pegg. ~netflix] interesting. not a great movie by any means. and it was a waste of simon pegg, but i love martin freeman (Tim from the The Office - BBC). would love to see him get more and more work.
The Life of Mammals, Vol. 2. [Naturalist David Attenborough hosts this fascinating documentary about the earth's most diverse species, from the tiny pygmy shrew to the gargantuan blue whale. Humans -- who are mammals, of course -- also come under scrutiny in this series, which may be Attenborough's finest. ~netflix] this second volume was even better than the first! david attenborough is kinda like the crocodile hunter... but not annoying. anyway, i really liked the rodent episode. what? i have a soft spot for rodents. hehe.
The Pink Panther Strikes Again. [Driven mad by Inspector Clouseau's (Peter Sellers) incompetence, Former
Chief Inspector Dreyfus (Herbert Lom) commandeers a doomsday device and
threatens global destruction. His only demand? Clouseau's death. But
Clouseau's dumb luck serves him so well that the 26 assassins hired to
kill him can't manage to get the job done -- though Clouseau may very
well do the trick himself by tripping over his own two feet! ~netflix] crazy hijinks and shenanigans! there were times when it was just too much, but it was good fun and i still really liked it.
There Will Be Blood. [At the turn of the 20th century, Daniel Plainview (Daniel Day-Lewis, in
an Oscar-winning role) becomes a tycoon when he buys the oil rights to
a Texas family's ranch. Meanwhile, as the simple village becomes a
boomtown, a charismatic young preacher (Paul Dano) fights his
community's growing greed. Kevin J. O'Connor, Ciarán Hinds and Russell
Harvard co-star in writer-director Paul Thomas Anderson's
Oscar-nominated adaptation of Upton Sinclair's novel Oil! ~netflix] wow.
daniel day-lewis was ... awesome. even if it wasn't a good movie (which
it is) it would still be worth watching just to HIM.
Torchwood, Season 2. OMG. the season finale just about killed me. gosh. what a great effin' show.
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story. [John C. Reilly stars as fictional pop star Dewey Cox in this parody of
the increasingly predictable rags-to-riches music biopic. On his
hard-knocks journey toward stardom, Dewey crosses paths with the likes
of Elvis, Buddy Holly and the Beatles. Before long, Dewey is writing
hits, making women swoon and doing food endorsements -- in between
over-the-top moments of silliness, which producers Jake Kasdan and Judd
Apatow are so adept at creating. ~netflix] better than i thought it would be. but ... kinda painfully bad at times. there were some funny parts. also, i love jenna fischer.
A Walk To Beautiful. [In Ethiopia, a country with few hospitals and even fewer roads that
lead to them, five women are on a journey to rebuild their lives after
suffering devastating losses in childbirth. When the women survive but
their babies do not, they are summarily shunned by their families. Now,
they must make their way to a hospital in Addis Ababa, where they hope
to receive treatment for fistula, a condition caused by obstructed
labor during childbirth. ~netflix]
it was a great documentary. i know that the synopsis sounds kinda...
well, depressing and grim. but the documentary wasn't that way at all.
here's steve's review.
.:What Mia's Watching:.
Hamtaro: Hamtaro and the Ham-Hams. [Move over, Pikachu, here comes Hamtaro! In this Japanese cartoon series, the titular hamster must make new friends when his 10-year-old owner, Laura, moves to another town. After settling in, the adorable Hamtaro sets off on a string of zany exploits with his new hamster pals, the Ham-Hams, while Laura is away at school. The U.S. version of the hit show originally aired on the Cartoon Network. ~netflix] sooooo cute. i love hamtaro. i mean, MIA loves hamtaro! hehe.
Percy the Park Keeper. [percy is a kind-hearted park keeper who has many animal friends.]
how can you not love it? there are little animated animals. and they're
all so cute! the stories are child-friendly without being juvenile.
good for all ages. :)
.:What I'm Listening To:.
Gnarls Barkley: The Odd Couple. really good sophomore effort. i don't think i love it as much as the first album, but i really do like it a lot.
.:What Mia's Reading:.
We
have way too many books for me to list out what Mia's reading (we read
all day long every day) but I did want to point out one magazine that
she is subscribed to. It's called "Wild Animal Baby."
and it's by the national wildlife federation and it's just oh, so cute.
the magazine pages are sturdier than typical magazine pages and the
size is just perfect for toddler hands to hold.
all my lists will have to be alphabetized. i just can't put them in an order...
.:BEST MOVIES:.
300
Futurama: Bender's Big Score
Grindhouse
Knocked Up
Paprika [technically out in 2006, but i think those were just film fest dates]
Ratatouille
The Simpsons Movie
Superbad
.:Biggest Guilty Pleasures:.
DOA: Dead or Alive
Shoot 'Em Up
.:Biggest Disappointment:.
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
.:Out in 2006, but I just had to mention them:.
Air Guitar Nation
Borat: Cultural Learnings of American for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan
Idiocracy
The Last King of Scotland
The Prestige
.:BEST TELEVISION:.
30 Rock
Avatar: The Last Airbender
Battlestar Galactica
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Dexter
Doctor Who
LOST
The Office
South Park
The Tudors
.:BEST
KIDS' TELEVISION:.
[and this is based on what dvds will give me enough
time to take a shower or clean the house while my child sits
saucer-eyed in front of the tv. hehe.]
The Backyardigans
Hello Kitty: Stump Village
Higglytown Heroes
The Koala Brothers
Wonder Pets!
.:Biggest Guilty Pleasures:.
Dirt
Survivor
Yamada Taro Monogatari
.:BEST MUSIC:.
Bjork: Volta
Blonde Redhead: 23
Crowded House: Time on Earth
Erasure: Light at the End of the World
Krafty Kuts: Fabriclive.34
LCD Soundsystem: Sound of Silver
M.I.A.: Kala
Nine Inch Nails: Year Zero
Radiohead: In Rainbows
White Stripes: Icky Thump
.:Honorable Mention:.
Air: Pocket Symphony
Daft Punk: Alive 2007
Duran Duran: Red Carpet Massacre
El-P: I'll Sleep When You're Dead
Stanton Warriors: The Remixes
.:BEST COMICS:.
Ex Machina [Brian K. Vaughan]
Fables [Bill Willingham]
Girls [The Luna Brothers]
Hatter M [Frank Beddor]
Jack of Fables [Bill Willingham]
Mouse Guard [David Petersen]
The Nightly News [Jonathan Hickman]
Runaways [Brian K. Vaughan]
Usagi Yojimbo [Stan Sakai]
Y: The Last Man [Brian K. Vaughan]
.:BEST VIDEO GAMES:.
[i'll be honest, i don't know what year these came out. but i had fun with them this year...]
Animal Crossing: Wild World
Brain Age 2
Cooking Mama
Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales
Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords
Picross and Illustlogic
Singstar 80s
and i have it on good authority that Call of Duty 4 is the game to be played, although i haven't even tried it...
.:What I'm Watching:.
Battlestar Galactica: Razor. [Examining previous events in the Battlestar Galactica world, this sci-fi drama follows Lee Adama (Jaime Bamber) as he takes over as commander of Battlestar Pegasus, promotes Kendra Shaw (Stephanie Chaves-Jacobsen) to second in command and fights for his ship's survival. Through flashbacks, the film also closely explores the complicated relationship between Admiral Cain (Michelle Forbes) and Cylon agent Gina (Tricia Helfer). ~netflix] oooh, was that good!!!! so, SO good. goooooood... heh. no, really. it was really good. if you don't watch BSG, you really should. it's gotta be one of the BEST sci-fi shows of all time.
Doctor Who, Season 2. [David Tennant steps into the role of the mysterious Doctor Who in the second season of this popular sci-fi adventure series. The Doctor and Rose bounce back in time to battle a menacing force that threatens 18th-century Versailles, and defend Queen Victoria from a terrible creature in the Scottish Highlands. Billie Piper (Much Ado About Nothing) returns as the Doctor's charming counterpart Rose Tyler. ~netflix] i thought season 1 was good... well, it was. but season 2 is even better! maybe it's because i like david tennant. what? he's a hottie with those glasses on. hehe. i just swoon for men in glasses. heh. i can't help it.
Duck Tales. [Donald Duck joins the Navy and leaves his nephews in the care of Uncle Scrooge McDuck in this animated adventure series. There's plenty of excitement as Huey, Dewey and Louie and their wealthy but miserly uncle travel about the world on a series of treasure hunts, crime investigations and other thrilling exploits. Also along for the ride are Webbigail Vanderquack, Gyro Gearloose, Mrs. Beakley and the nasty Beagle Boys. ~netflix] i used to LOVE this cartoon. hehe. i know i probably shouldn't even know about this show, but i have siblings who are 10 and 11 years younger than me. that's why i know it and love it. hehe. poor steve wasn't so pleased with it.
Funny Face. [Fred Astaire's inimitable dancing feet come full circle in George and Ira Gershwin's Funny Face, an airy 1957 musical gambol about high-fashion photography in Paris that costars Audrey Hepburn. Paris (and Audrey) have rarely looked better thanks to Ray June's luminous cinematography, and the classic score includes such songs as "S'Wonderful," "He Loves and She Loves" and the title tune. ~netflix] a few weeks ago i watched Funny Face. here's steve's review on the 50th anniversary edition.
Hairspray. [Set in 1962, this colorful adaptation of the Tony-winning musical (spawned by director John Waters' cult classic of the same name) follows ambitious teen Tracy Turnblad (Nikki Blonsky), who tries to integrate a racially divided Baltimore one watusi at a time. The film's star-studded cast includes John Travolta, Queen Latifah, Michelle Pfeiffer, Christopher Walken, Allison Janney, James Marsden and Amanda Bynes. ~netflix] it was all right. i didn't really know what to expect since i never watched the original movie... nor did i watch the musical based off the movie... so yeah. i just think it's kind of silly that there's a movie based off a musical that's based off a movie. at any rate, i guess it was cute. at the end when nikki blonsky and zac efron kiss, i wondered if nikki messed that scene up on purpose so she would get to kiss zac more. hehehe. also, i wondered if that was happiest moment in her life. hehe. and where exactly that ranked in zac's book of most memorable kisses. hehe.
King Corn. [In Aaron Woolf's thought-provoking documentary, friends Ian Cheney and Curt Ellis move back to America's Corn Belt to plant an acre of the nation's most-grown and most-subsidized grain in an attempt to follow their crop into the U.S. food supply. What they discover about genetically modified seeds, powerful herbicides and the realities of modern farming calls into question government subsidies, our fast-food lifestyle and the quality of our food. ~netflix] here's steve's review on it.
Journey from the Fall. [In the last bloody days before American troops' withdrawal from Vietnam on April 30, 1975, a Saigon man who had been fighting against the Communists persuades his wife, Mai, to flee the country with her mother and their son Lai. Six years later, Mai and her family are living in Southern California, but life is far from settled for the now-preteen Lai, who's been branded a troublemaker as he struggles to find his place in a new land. ~netflix] man, what a long ass movie. and most of the time it felt like it was on regular speed, not the double-time we were watching it. man. i can't even imagine watching it at regular speed. not that the movie was bad or anything. it was just... suuuuuuuper slooooooow.
Ocean's Thirteen. [Director Steven Soderbergh and star George Clooney return to Las Vegas for the further -- and purportedly final -- criminal exploits of Danny Ocean (Clooney) and company. Ellen Barkin makes her Ocean's debut as the female lead, while the rest of the gang remains largely intact, including Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Don Cheadle, Al Pacino, Bernie Mac, Carl Reiner, Andy Garcia, Casey Affleck, Elliott Gould and more. ~netflix] if you completely suspend your disbelief and turn off your brain, this movie is fun and enjoyable. oh, and ellen barkin was lookin' hot. if you want to watch a really smart and fun show about con men, though, watch Hustle. it's a bbc tv show, and it's awesome.
Paris, Je T'aime. [A collection of five-minute films about the City of Lights brings Paris to life with a unique patchwork of 20 stories. Numerous writers, directors and actors lend their distinctive vision to the project, employing a wide variety of styles and subject matter. Participants include Gérard Depardieu, Gus Van Sant, Ethan Coen, Joel Coen, Wes Craven, Marianne Faithfull, Steve Buscemi, Juliette Binoche, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Gena Rowlands and many others. ~netflix] most of the shorts are really great. others made me think, "what the fuck is going on?" and yet others are totally and completely boring. luckily, they're short so you can just watch all of them. i thought it was really interesting and mostly well-done.
Rescue Dawn. [Renowned director Werner Herzog's
inspiring film recounts the heroic saga of Dieter Dengler, a
German-American fighter pilot and highly decorated Vietnam veteran
whose reconnaissance plane was shot down in 1966. Captured by enemy
forces and held in a Laotian torture camp near the Ho Chi Minh Trail,
Dengler (portrayed by Christian Bale) defied death by organizing one of the most daring escapes in the Vietnam conflict. ~netflix] the other movie about vietnam we watched. heh. steve's review is much better and of course more thorough than the one i wrote last week.