Friday, February 19, 2010

procrastination

i have some accounting homework i should be doing, as well as some asinine book to read for my capstone class (my prof wrote it and 40% of our grade is participation, but in an mba class, that amounts to lots of people regurgitating the same stuff because they like to hear themselves speak).  but i ran this morning (100 minutes of running!) and it's overcast and chilly out and i just really want to nap with my pets and watch the olympics.
instead of napping or doing homework, though, i will take this brief opportunity to review a few things.  i have opinions, and i like to voice them.  so, here goes.
crazy heart, the movie.  jeff bridges is good, but i don't know how un-jeff bridges he is in this movie.  the song writing is good, even if you're not the world's biggest country fan, which i'm not.  the story is anti-climactic, but held together by a level of refreshing optimism.  there is hope, people can change.  too late doesn't necessarily mean too little, all that.  fundamentally, this is a little movie that wasn't trying to be anything but that.  i like that about it, but now that it's become all hyped up and whatnot, i don't know that it really rises to the occasion.  though a little slow-moving, there's nothing to really despise about the movie, which tells me maybe they played it a little too safe.
valentine's day, the movie.  i could say a lot of this about valentine's day the day too, but this was one of the most trite, sickly sweet busts of a romantic comedy that i've ever seen.  i love cheesy movies - i swear i have several of them memorized.  but this, this is beyond bad.  the acting is horrendous.  the stories are too perfectly and obnoxiously woven together to be even remotely believable or enjoyable (you can't even suspend disbelief, that's how bad they are).  even the token kid, who is always a redeeming character, was annoying and written so poorly.  i think they might have paid monkeys to write this script.  it is possibly the most base level of character development i've seen in a movie, ever.  don't waste your $7, or risk your husband's ire by forcing him to see this with you (i, fortunately, went with several girlfriends, so even though it was bad, it was still entertaining and super fun to be with friends).
the soloist, the movie.  we just received this via netflix.  jb is a classically trained cellist.  the folks in the movie, not so much.  so, we are biased.  the story is compelling, but should have stayed a news feature.  we both fell asleep before the end, and had no desire to watch the rest.
contra, the album by vampire weekend.  i cannot say enough positive things about vampire weekend's sophomore effort.  i also cannot believe i just wrote sophomore effort.  but anyway...it's great.  hints of a paul simon influence, maybe some fab 80s dance hits, refreshingly mixed with their signature drum lines and clever (albeit sometimes hard to understand) lyrics.  i loved the first album, but the diversity and evolution they display with contra has completely wowed me.

i think that's it for now.  we're going to see shutter island tonight, so stay tuned.  also, we're not drinking for lent, so there will probably be several movie reviews forthcoming.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

dat tuesday.

mardi gras, party gras!  i am starting to be very excited by the concept of each passing holiday/event as my "last" event while in grad school.  the last superbowl while in grad school, the last mardi gras we can't make it to specifically because i have class on tuesday nights.  9-ish (maybe more like 10-ish?) weeks left of class, and man is it flying by.  i am sure i will feel some nostalgia, but for now, i am just so so so ready for it to all be done.
in other news, i haven't blogged in some time.  the world has changed during this time, in that the saints are the superbowl champions.  holy hell, it's like the crazy awesomest turn of events ever.  anyway...drew brees has become even more of a statewide hero/legend, and for once in my memory, the media his focusing positive energy and attention on my home state.  i love it.  it's the first time i've ever really missed living there and being a part of the culture and the shared experience.  i always love going back and being with the fam and all of that, but this was the first time i've felt an ache to be a part of it again.  anyway...i digress.
we've done several pretty major projects in the yard and around the house.  pictures will be forthcoming.  but things are starting to look good and organized, and that makes me very happy.  the chickens got a new coop, courtesy of jb, and they're not too thrilled about their new life in captivity.  i think it's hilarious that our chickens have tasted the good life and are now all ornery about having to stay in their deluxe coop during the week.  they will still free range on weekends, but we're trying to mitigate the poop situation, and this is the route we're going.
i think jb and i are going to give up booze for 6 weeks and see how that goes.  not that we're crazy drinkers or anything, but i think it will help us kick start our get back into shape plan, and be a good exercise in self-restraint.  i have thought about giving up cheese for a little while too, but i don't know that i want to set myself up for failure in such a way.....i've been running lots more, and there's only so much deprivation and restraint a single gal can handle, right?
i guess that's all for now.  brief shout out to my homegirl, n, who found out yesterday her first baby will be a girl.  exciting times, all around.

Thursday, February 04, 2010

snuggies

i never liked people who dressed up their pets.  i thought it was terrible and demeaning.  but that was before i saw how cute etta james looks in a snuggie.
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