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They've been cracking down on personal use of the Internet here at work, so I'm trying to do multiple posts on my break...

TV on DVD
Smallville Season 3 – I’m really enjoying it. Tom Welling who plays Clarke Kent is so cute in a boyish way; I want to pinch his cheeks. I really like the development of Lex this season. I also like that they humanized his father Lionel, a bit, too, made him less of a cardboard cutout villain. It’s more tragic that he’s such a fucker when you know he wasn’t always that way 24/7.

Buffy Season 3 – Good stuff, still enjoying it.

Weeds Season 1 – Highly, highly enjoyable. I like the cliff-hangers at the end of most of the episodes. I’m looking forward to Season 2.

News Radio Season 4 – Good as always, but maybe not as good as Seasons 2 and 3. The Matthew’s been fired shtick got old. I remember feeling that way the first time around when I watched this on network TV.

Red Dwarf Season 5 – We’re still having fun with the series. There are huge logic holes when it comes to what holograms can and can’t do and their motivations, but this is a pretty ridiculous show to begin with…

Movies, etc.:
Frida – This was good but intense. I cried through last 30 minutes of it.. I read her biography in my early 20s, and the movie seemed faithful to the spirt of her story, if not accurate in a detail-by-detail sort of way. And Alfred Molina was a GREAT choice for Diego.

The Core – Silly, but watchable. It had a lot of actors I enjoy in it, so I wanted it to be better. I also wondered about the science. I can pick apart big boo-boos in physics and biology and space science in movies, but I’m less sure about the earth science in this movie. I did really feel the depiction of big crystals and geodes in earth’s mantle was pretty hokey.

Swingers – It was good, but not as good as I wanted it to be. It was fascinating as an examination of “men’s mysteries,” though. It was fun to see how YOUNG Vince Vaughn looked- it was made in 2006, so he’s changed a bit.

Renaissance – I liked it. J. wasn’t impressed, but I thought it was something at least a little fresh in terms of an animated futuristic dystopia. The animation was a bit like Sin City’s, but a little different. Watch it, and tell me what you think.

Office Space – This move is so good, better than I remember, even. I think years of office politics have made it seem that much more relevant than when I first watched it. And I love Stephen Root. I’d watch just about anything he’s in.

John Waters: This Filthy World – I loved it. It’s a bit of stand-up, a bit of reminiscences about his friendship with Divine and the making of his various movies. If you like Waters, you’ll like this. If he offends and disgusts you, you’re not going to like it.

Date: 2007-09-06 04:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pstscrpt.livejournal.com
I also wondered about the science. I can pick apart big boo-boos in physics and biology and space science in movies, but I’m less sure about the earth science in this movie.
Granted, none of them are geologists, but most of the scientists I've run into the last few years (teachers, my sister) have pretty much used The Core as a synonym for stupid movie science.

Office Space is very, very good, and I may never watch it again. It hits a bit too close to home.

Date: 2007-09-06 05:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rossja.livejournal.com
Swingers was 1996. :) I saw 2006 and was like I know that 2006 is a bit foggy to me, but I remember seeing the movie a long time ago in the theatre. :)

Wow, I wish I had time to watch a lot of that stuff. Do you have netflix. I think you should get Jeux d'enfants. It's a very very very dark romantic french comedy. I think you might like. :)

Date: 2007-09-06 07:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sarahmichigan.livejournal.com
Yes, we have netflix. I watch zero hours of actual network TV with commercials and we only watch TV shows on DVD. I think the average American watches something like 7 hours of TV a day, and with game nights, yardwork, and working out, we probably watch 2-3 a day. But it adds up. This is stuff we've watched over the last 3-4 weeks or so.

I will make a note of your suggestion. J.'s not much into foreign film, but might make an exception for a comedy.

Date: 2007-09-06 08:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rossja.livejournal.com
7 hours a day. Damn...I thought I was bad, but not quite that bad. :) Although it's only since I live alone and have free cable. TOtherwise it wouldn't be so bad. Or if I had netflix. Then I probably wouldn't either. he almost 2 years I lived with N&E, I almost never watched TV. Maybe 1-2 hours a week and only with the roomies. S'all good. But that makes sense as well b/c you find a ton of time to read. I was just curious if you found extra hours in the day. :)

I think he'd like the movie as well even though I don't really know anything about him. If he can get past the foreign part, I think he'd dig it.

Date: 2007-09-06 08:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dionysus1999.livejournal.com
I wouldn't mind laughing at the French. ;)

Date: 2007-09-07 03:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rossja.livejournal.com
:-P

Amelie is a great French film. There actually are a few out there that are fun. But Amelie & Jeux d'Enfants: Love Me If You Dare are my favorites.

Date: 2007-09-06 08:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] oneirocritical.livejournal.com
We should maybe talk on the phone sometime if you would be interested. I'd love that.

Date: 2007-09-09 07:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sarahmichigan.livejournal.com
Sure, it'd be fun.

I must warn you, though, that I get a little "performance anxiety" on the phone and sometimes end up tongue-tied. I'm a much better conversationalist in person- something about being able to read people's body language makes it easier for me to chit-chat.

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