I’m So Embarrassed

October 28, 2008

Clint Eastwood is 102 years old, and his pinky toe is still more of a man than I am.  


I Still Read, pt. 2

August 28, 2008

The Road (Oprah's Book Club)

The Road - Cormac McCarthy

This book was getting all sorts of press when it first published, but I didn’t have high hopes from an “Oprah’s Book Club” selection.

Man, oh man . . . I was way off. This book was amazing, heartbreaking, tragic, dark, haunting, redemptive. It’s a post-apocalyptic story about a man and his son, walking a road, just trying to survive. That’s it. You never hear what caused the world to be this way, McCarthy only offers glimpses into what this world really is like (but they are terrible, horrible insights), and the story doesn’t really resolve. But it’s a beautiful book with a great, simple prose and a stellar introduction to me of Mr. McCarthy’s work.

note: We finally watched No Country For Old Men a couple nights ago, which is the acclaimed movie adaptation of McCarthy’s acclaimed novel of the same name. Also amazing.


Justice Is What Love Looks Like In Public

August 8, 2008
ht: Chris
The topic of human trafficking is . . . around, but it definitely doesn’t get the attention that it should.  There’s a new film coming about about it that I haven’t heard much about, but this trailer makes it seem like a must-see.

Once

December 29, 2007

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I missed this film when it briefly stopped here in Seattle, partially because I really had a hard time believing the hype. After seeing it pop up on numerous year-end lists and having friends go on about it, i decided to buy it blind and watch it with Brenda a couple nights ago.

I was very, very wrong for ignoring it; it was a wonderful film. It was sweet and innocent, with great acting from it’s two novices (Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova) and music that slid perfectly into place. If you’ve seen the movie, you’ll know exactly what I’m talking about, but I dare you to watch the first scene in the music store and not cry.

here’s the trailer: