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Coming Soon

Here are some of the previews from tonight:

  • Mr. Peabody and Sherman – An iconic American cartoon character from the Bullwinkle and Rocky menagerie is brought to life in a feature length film.  Yeah, nothing can go wrong here.  This may be one I take Boo to see, but I think I can get better entertainment from the DVD box set of the television show.  Note – This wasn’t a preview.  It was a crummy commercial they made me sit through to get to the previews.  Nothing like paying $30 in tickets and drinks to see commercials, huh?
  • Million Dollar Arm – A washed up sports agent goes to India to get cricket pitchers (Is that the correct term?) to try out for Major League Baseball.  Jerry Maguire meets Bollywood.  Pass.  I don’t do feel good sports dramas.
  • The Wolf of Wall Street – A charismatic stock broker sleezes his way to the top.  Looks interesting, and I like Scorsese movies.  Probably watch this one as a rental.
  • Lone Survivor – True story of a SEAL team that gets decimated in Afghanistan.  Definitely going to see this one.
  • Her – Joaquin Phoenix plays a schlub who falls in love with his smartphone in a “year after next” timeframe.  I hate to break this to the writer and director of this film, but that situation happens every day in the halls of geekdom all over the world.  Pass.  I don’t do romances, much less human-machine romances.
  • The Other Woman – A guuuurrrrlll buddy movie starring Cameron Diaz and Kate Upton’s breasts.  Sleezeball businessman cheats on his wife, his mistress, and his other mistress.  Together, they conspire to ruin his life, which he so richly deserves, and bond as friends.  If I do a review of this one, rest assured that Irish Woman had to call in a huge number of favors to get my carcass into the theater.
  • RoboCop – A reboot of the 1980’s action movie.  I was going to pass on this one, but after seeing the cast of supporting actors, it might actually be worth a matinee.  I may buy that for a dollar, or rather 8 dollars for a ticket.

Musings

  • I’m almost through my mid-winter irrational bastard syndrome.  It’s not related to the sunlight levels.  To be honest, I don’t know what it’s related to.  I just know that for a couple weeks after Christmas, I don’t care for human contact.  I’m getting better, but Irish Woman has had about as much as she can stand.
  • Moonshine may not make it through the night.  While I was making biscuits for dinner, I put them on a baking stone, went into the other room to take care of something, and came back to an empty baking stone.  If the label on the package is true, Moonshine ate about 3000 calories and about 150 grams of fat.
    • He at least had the decency to look guilty.
  • Looks like tonight might be a good night to bring the brass monkey inside.
    • They’re predicting wind chills of between 30 and 40 below zero Fahrenheit for the next few days.
    • We’re supposed to get between 4 and 6 inches of snow, too.
    • My guess is that Christmas break will be extended a day or two.  Buildings down here just aren’t built to stay warm when it gets that cold.

Movie Quotes – Day 4

Thank you Lord, for a warm bed to sleep on, thank you for the food we are about to eat, thank you for a roof over our heads on cold nights such as this, thank you for companionship in hard times like these, Amen. — The Book of Eli

It’s going to be bitterly cold across most of the country over the next few days.  We are fortunate to have a warm home and the means to keep it.  Life isn’t easy, but we’re not scraping.  Did we earn everything we have?  You betcha.  But we have to remember to be thankful for our lives, and to remember our duty to help those who have not been as fortunate.  Most of all, we have to be thankful that we are together.  It hasn’t always been that way, and I can never let myself forget how miserable I am when I’m not with my family*.

Yes, it could be a lot worse, and I am very thankful that things are as good as they are.

 

*Not that they don’t make me absolutely crazy.  But I’d rather be crazy than alone.

Movie Quotes – Day 3

Crazy Cora:  You know, if we’re lost, you can tell me.
Matthew Quigley: We’re lost.
Crazy Cora:  I can take bad news. Just tell me straight.
Matthew Quigley:  I don’t know where the hell we are.
Crazy Cora:  No sense takin’ time to make it sound better than it is.
Matthew Quigley:  I reckon we’re goin’ in circles.
Crazy Cora:  Wire things up and I’ll see right through. So, just tell me honestly. Are we lost?
Matthew Quigley:  Nope. I know exactly where we are.
Crazy Cora:  That’s good, ’cause, frankly, I was gettin’ a little worried.

One of the roles you take on when you enter a relationship is to be the rock that the other can lean on when they need strength.  It’s a role that you will play often, and it’s a role that you will need your partner to play for you just as often.  When something really bad happens, you need to be strong so that they can fall apart if they want to, then you can take your turn in the fetal position.

Movie Quotes – Day 2

Nick Charles:  Oh, it’s all right, Joe. It’s all right. It’s my dog. And, uh, my wife.
Nora Charles:  Well you might have mentioned me first on the billing.

The Thin Man

 

I’m not really a dog person.  I had dogs growing up, but I was always closer to my cat.  Cats fit my personality better – Let me talk to you when we both want to be talked to, and otherwise, leave me alone.  The problem is this:  I seem to be every dog’s favorite human being.  Shadow decided that I was his human soon after he came to our home, and Moonshine has carried on since Shadow died.  Where I go, he goes.  What I do, he wants to help.  What I eat, he wants to share.

And darn it, the fool has grown on me.  It’s gotten to the point that I don’t mind so much when he lays across my legs while I’m reading, or the early morning lick across the forehead that tells me it’s time to get up and make breakfast.  I know that both Moonie and Blue will always stand guard while we sleep, and I’ve never seen a human companion be so gentle with the kids as I do the dogs.

I love Irish Woman with all my heart, and she is going to be my companion ’til death do us part.  But the company of the dogs is almost as good.

I may not be a dog person, but I’m learning.

Today’s Earworm

Movie Quotes – Day 1

Sometimes it would stop raining long enough for the stars to come out… and then it was nice. It was like just before the sun goes to bed down on the bayou. There was always a million sparkles on the water… like that mountain lake. It was so clear, Jenny, it looked like there were two skies one on top of the other. And then in the desert, when the sun comes up, I couldn’t tell where heaven stopped and the earth began. It’s so beautiful.  — Forrest Gump

Even at the worst of times, I’ve been able to look up and see how beautiful the world can be.  When I was in Russia, it was the height of their economic and social problems, but I will always remember how beautiful the forest north of Saint Petersburg was after it snowed.  I have very few good memories of my professional and personal life in Arizona, but in the Chiricahua’s I found a peaceful place to sit and read and listen.  The globe is scattered with such places, and at one time or another, they were what gave me hope.

Sometimes, you have to stop and look around for you to find the beauty, because it’s usually drowned out by the grayness and difficulty of life.  The longer you wait, the harder it will be to find, and the worse the world will look to you.  Step back, seek out that small bit of wonder in a world of chaos and pain, and you will find your way.  Lose it, and you risk being overwhelmed.

Project for 2014

Well, the new year has begun, and it’s time to start a new project around here.  I need some daily mental exercise.

I’ve picked out 365 quotes from movies that I’ve seen.  I’m going to put up one of them each day, then add in my own blurb about what that quote either means to me or makes me think. For those who’ve been here a while, it’ll be similar to my “30 Days of….” project in 2012.

I’ve tried to stay away from things that are just plain worn out by popular culture, which means that movies like CaddyShack and Animal House aren’t included.  I also didn’t bring in Monty Python movies, for the same reason.  I haven’t been entirely successful in that, but if I do use something that’s a cliché, I’ll try to have a new perspective on it in my comment.

So, I hope you enjoy the next year of movie quotes and my bloviations.  Of course, comments and opinions are always welcome on each post.

Today’s Earworm

Happy New Year!  I hope this year has been good to all of you, and I hope next year is better.

 

Overheard in the Truck

Girlie Bear, as we are crossing the river back into Kentucky:  Dad, would I grow a third arm if I went swimming in the Ohio?

Me:  Yeah, but it would grow out of the back of your neck.

Girlie Bear, pondering:  You know, that would come in handy when I do my hair in the morning.