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road to hell is paved with unbought stuffed dogs

danno martinez (danno martinez), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:02 (seventeen years ago) link

God I love that book.

danno martinez (danno martinez), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:02 (seventeen years ago) link

i'm sure 14 year old girls across the country thought it was the best movie ever

??? Weird. I'm sure very few 14-year-old girls actually saw "Brick."

I'm going to get my car's oil changed now. Bye.

n/a (n/a), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:04 (seventeen years ago) link

God I love that book.

Do you mean the Hemingway or the Anais Nin?

Little kernel of salty honey (crunkleJ), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:05 (seventeen years ago) link

The one I quoted above. You might not be to that part yet, don't want to spoil it too much...

danno martinez (danno martinez), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:07 (seventeen years ago) link

I think acting isn't talked about enough, frankly, because a lot of critics don't know how to talk about it. It's an interesting art.

the dialog was rediculous, reminded me of heathers. i'm sure 14 year old girls across the country thought it was the best movie ever.

Uh, you're kidding, right?

The dialogue was ridiculous in the sense that you get the impression that Rian Johnson just wanted to have fun with all that hard-boiled noir patter (totally unrealistic), but I think that that actually makes it kind of abstruse and somewhat of an impediment toward 14-year-old girls loving it. They might love Joseph Gordon-Levitt, though, and I don't entirely blame them. Emilie de Ravin and Nora Zehetner are pretty easy on the eyes, too.

jaymc (jaymc), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:07 (seventeen years ago) link

the dialog was rediculous, reminded me of heathers. i'm sure 14 year old girls across the country thought it was the best movie ever.

Uh... 14 year old girls thought it was weird and had no idea what was going on or why. and the dialogue was pulp detective story patter from the 30's. Only ridiculous if you've never seen a Bogart movie.

teasing your poultry (kenan), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:07 (seventeen years ago) link

other news, I'm reading The Sun Also Rises for the first time, and it is good.

long time favorite of mine. love it.


??? Weird. I'm sure very few 14-year-old girls actually saw "Brick."

i formed this opinion based partially on news from an acquaintence who works at a local video retailer. the more i thought about it the more it made sense.

chicago kevin cleaned a lot of plates in memphis (chicago kevin), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:07 (seventeen years ago) link

big xpost

teasing your poultry (kenan), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:07 (seventeen years ago) link

I enjoy most movies and tend to be fairly uncritical of them. I do mock movies constantly, but, for the most part, only ones I haven't seen. In the end, I just like to sit back and be entertained.

I thought Brick was wonderful, but I might be biased because of the cuet boyz.

Calico (calico), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:11 (seventeen years ago) link

the ladiez wasn't bad, either.

teasing your poultry (kenan), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:12 (seventeen years ago) link

sorry... dames.

teasing your poultry (kenan), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:13 (seventeen years ago) link

I think acting isn't talked about enough, frankly
tell me you're kidding! what other profession is talked about with the hyperbolic, laudatory language people use when they talk/write about acting? i know you'll probably say that those people don't know how to write/talk about acting, but seriously, when people talk about how brave an actor is or how excruciating something was for them, I want to puke.

Armando Grouse (Armando ), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:13 (seventeen years ago) link

no, i understood it for what it was yet found it utterly rediculous. the social interactions and broad caste portrayals were something out of the first season of 90210. it was a bore and only laughable when it was trying to be serious.

[in my best gene siskle voice]

two thumbs down, WAY DOWN, for brick.

chicago kevin cleaned a lot of plates in memphis (chicago kevin), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:13 (seventeen years ago) link

In other words, I watched it for the same reason as all those 14 year old girls. Ok, not really. It was good over all.

I don't mind awards shows. I think they can be pretty fun if you have a posse together to watch them. Mostly I like the Oscars because they introduce me to movies I might need to check out. Also, I like seeing what everyone wears. There, I said it.

Calico (calico), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:14 (seventeen years ago) link

The only reason I would want to watch Oscars is to gawk at beautiful people. I'm not immune to that.

Armando Grouse (Armando ), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:14 (seventeen years ago) link

the only reason i watch is to try to guess who's already drunk as they make their way into the event. once it switches from red carpet to the indoors i lose whatever little interest i may have had.

chicago kevin cleaned a lot of plates in memphis (chicago kevin), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:15 (seventeen years ago) link

no, i understood it for what it was yet found it utterly rediculous. the social interactions and broad caste portrayals were something out of the first season of 90210.

But your second sentence contradicts your first. You thought that movie was about teenagers? It wasn't.

teasing your poultry (kenan), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:16 (seventeen years ago) link

But your second sentence contradicts your first.

this is the second time (at least) that you've written this today and have been incorrect both times.

chicago kevin cleaned a lot of plates in memphis (chicago kevin), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:17 (seventeen years ago) link

I mean, Dr. Morbs and Eric H. are big Oscar dorks, and they're also huge snobs

I am going to rassle you to the ground when I get out there.

Winning an Oscar may now be even worse than winning a Grammy.

Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:18 (seventeen years ago) link

i wouldn't mind half a grammy.

chicago kevin cleaned a lot of plates in memphis (chicago kevin), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:19 (seventeen years ago) link

that's a pirated grammy

Armando Grouse (Armando ), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:21 (seventeen years ago) link

when people talk about how brave an actor is or how excruciating something was for them, I want to puke.

A. MEN. Cf. Sharon Stone talking about taking long baths and sobbing for days after filming Basic Instinct. And it is the self-awed way actors say these things! Like they're talking about having just come out of Auschwitz or something. Have a really strong emotional reaction, transform yourself into a character for months, be traumatized, but be aware that I want to see a moving performance IN the movie, not when you talk ABOUT it, when it is just gross.

Little kernel of salty honey (crunkleJ), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:23 (seventeen years ago) link

Boy, clicking on Buddyhead's "Best of 2006"* while at work was a bad idea.

*Pretty much the only year-end list/awards/whatever I can stomach, if only for roffles.

danno martinez (danno martinez), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:25 (seventeen years ago) link

Few movies are created with the primary purpose of winning an Oscar.

Many of the big-studio movies that come out every December are made with that as a major consideration. Why else would The Horse Whisperer have been made? Also the 3 Anthony Minghella films before this last one.

Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:26 (seventeen years ago) link

(also when I saw the Ray trailer, I was so revolted I turned to a friend and said "Best Actor")

Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:28 (seventeen years ago) link

Oh, Amanda. :-)

I don't understand why actors do things like pick up a new drug or gain a bunch of weight so that they can seem more realistic playing their part (ie: drug addict or fat person I suppose, ha ha). It's called ACTING. Otherwise, studio execs would just hire actual junkies/ obese people.

Calico (calico), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:30 (seventeen years ago) link

Seriously! Actually, one of the movies I've seen recently that I thought was rather good was the one that only had real people in it -- I can't remember what it was called but it was about this dude and a girl who worked in a doll factory in a place that looked a lot like Ohio. There was a middle aged lady too, who was friends with the young dude. Then some things happened. What was that called? I dunno. Whatever. It was pretty good and very short.

Armando Grouse (Armando ), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:32 (seventeen years ago) link

Bubble.

Little kernel of salty honey (crunkleJ), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:33 (seventeen years ago) link

Ah yes. Bubble. I dunno. I thought it was pretty good.

Armando Grouse (Armando ), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:35 (seventeen years ago) link

It's been confirmed: Armando DOES NOT KNOW.

"I dunno." -- Armando

Armando Grouse (Armando ), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:36 (seventeen years ago) link

no ordinary looking working-class ppl allowed in Hollywood when Charlize Theron and Will Smith can play them.

Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:37 (seventeen years ago) link

I love All the Real Girls. italics.

Little kernel of salty honey (crunkleJ), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:38 (seventeen years ago) link

General concept of art being a competition

I was thinking about this as I went to lunch just now, and actually, I think this is a huge part of what makes the Oscars so interesting to me. In the absence of any objective means by which to compare one work of art with another, Oscar winners are determined by a weird conglomeration of racial/sexual politics, Hollywood liberal guilt, studio campaigning, notions of who "deserves" to win based on past performances, the momentum accrued through the precursor awards (the December critics' awards shape the race in much the same way that the New Hampshire and Iowa primaries prefigure a political party's nominees), and other sundry factors. Watching all this play out I find to be pretty compelling.

jaymc (jaymc), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:39 (seventeen years ago) link

tell me you're kidding! what other profession is talked about with the hyperbolic, laudatory language people use when they talk/write about acting? i know you'll probably say that those people don't know how to write/talk about acting, but seriously, when people talk about how brave an actor is or how excruciating something was for them, I want to puke.

Yeah, I guess maybe what I meant to say is that people don't talk INTELLIGENTLY about acting.

jaymc (jaymc), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:41 (seventeen years ago) link

All I know is that you guys ALL win "BEST FRIEND" category!!!! :) LOL

Little kernel of salty honey (crunkleJ), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:41 (seventeen years ago) link

Talking about "how brave an actor is" does not constitute "talking about acting" to me.

jaymc (jaymc), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:42 (seventeen years ago) link

That said, acting is kind of an amazing experience, or can be, sometimes.

jaymc (jaymc), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:44 (seventeen years ago) link

DUDE WATCH AGUIRRE. I'LL LET YOU BORROW IT.

Jeff... (Jeff...), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:45 (seventeen years ago) link

It's called ACTING.

HI DERE, Laurence Olivier to Dustin Hoffman on the set of Marathon Man.

jaymc (jaymc), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:46 (seventeen years ago) link

I am going to rassle you to the ground when I get out there.

When I said you were a snob, that was a descriptive statement, not a pejorative one. Think of a better word ("cinephile"?) and I'll use it.

jaymc (jaymc), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:49 (seventeen years ago) link

Hey, question: when you people ordered from goth perfume warehouse, how long did it take to arrive? I've been waiting about a week and a half now.

Laurel (Laurel), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:50 (seventeen years ago) link

DUDE WATCH AGUIRRE. I'LL LET YOU BORROW IT.

Hey, do you want Y: The Last Man back? There's no reason for me to have them, except for a hazy memory I have of you telling me to keep them. But they're yours, and I'm not likely to re-read them or anything.

jaymc (jaymc), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:51 (seventeen years ago) link

It's a gift!

Jeff... (Jeff...), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:52 (seventeen years ago) link

I'll take 'em.

lavender mofo (kenan), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:52 (seventeen years ago) link

It was "Oscar dork" I obj'd to more, actually. Eric co-writes two giant columns abt the nominations and awards every year, I'm not in his league.

I am thinking of staying near Wrigley Field not Uptown this summer.

Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:56 (seventeen years ago) link

unless i'm actually going to a game, and even then it's about 50/50, being in wrigleyville makes me want to kill myself in the summer.

chicago kevin cleaned a lot of plates in memphis (chicago kevin), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:57 (seventeen years ago) link

hello there, dark chocolate with orange and spice. nice to meet you.

lavender mofo (kenan), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:58 (seventeen years ago) link

Paczki!

http://hamtramckstar.com/media/blogs/hs/Paczki-sm.jpg

I've had TWO today. Good thing I'm going to the gym tonight.

danno martinez (danno martinez), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:59 (seventeen years ago) link


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