Wife and I saw Crawl last night. It was decent. It seemed to end kind of abruptly though.
Wife and I saw Crawl last night. It was decent. It seemed to end kind of abruptly though.
One of my favorite episodes.Sam leaps just seconds before curtain time, into Ray Hutton (played by Michael Carl), the understudy to an alcoholic actor in the role of Don Quixote, on a way-off-Broadway production of Man of La Mancha. He must prevent the obnoxious actor from ending his career with a drunken fall on stage that breaks his leg. This situation is greatly complicated when Sam decides he doesn't want to leap after meeting his old piano teacher, whom he had a boyhood crush on- and who is in love with Sam's host.
Oblivion: this turned out to be a surprisingly good movie, at least if you don't stop to think too hard about the plot. Of course, if you do start to think about it, the entire movie makes no sense at all. Still, I thought it was worth watching.
The Pentagon Wars
Having read Col. Burtons book of the same name, it is one Hollywood production which is true to the source material....unfortunately.
The Minority Marksman.
"When you meet a swordsman, draw your sword: Do not recite poetry to one who is not a poet."
-a Ch'an Buddhist axiom.
Watched the 4 part documentary "Age of Tanks" on Netflix.
Historically, it is a red hot mess. Glaring errors abound - but it has some exceptional footage.
Don’t blame me. I didn’t vote for that dumb bastard.
I finally got around to watching the Deadwood movie.
It's kind of melancholy. It feels like a homecoming episode. The characters are all shadows of their former selves (as intended, not due to poor writing or acting) and are suffering the ravages of age and drink. If you haven't seen the series, don't watch the movie as you won't have a clue what's going on or why people are doing the things they're doing.
I thought the ending was kind of abrupt. It could have used another 20-30mins.
Chris