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Returned my Oz DVD as promised. They had it in the locked up box sets in this place. In the other Borders that I go to Seasons 1-5 are out loose on the shelf. They should either all be safeguarded or all under lock & key. I'd go for the second option, being under lock & key seems so fitting.
Got home and watched a couple of movies:
"Jesus is Magic" which is actually a comedy routine by Sarah Silverman - it wasn't bad, I was a bit peeved because there was a glitch in the middle of the porn song. It seems like a soundtrack that would be fairly fun to listen to, all of the musical numbers ran that edge between charming and shocking. And she's got an interesting stage presence.
Then the awesomely talented Nicole Holofcener once again hit a high note with "Friends with Money". I love her stuff, she writes women so well, nailing all the complexities. And the cast was great - Catherine Keener, Joan Cusack, Frances McDormand, and Jennifer Aniston (and the nameless men who played their partners). (A side note - I think I have seen every movie that Jennifer Aniston made in the past couple of years, and I'm not actively seeking them out on account of her, girlfriend is just making good choices - she'll probably show up in one of Soderbergh's films sooner or later).
My sister got me this creative play thing for my birthday called "Color Creations Coloring Books" where they take famous works of art - impressionism, cubism, modernism - and do the outlines of the original works and let you fill in the rest. I think I'm going to break out the crayons and really relax for a bit. I'm thinking, a nice Kandinsky ought to pass the time beautifully.
Thanks,
colleendetroit, for the Beecher icons.
Got home and watched a couple of movies:
"Jesus is Magic" which is actually a comedy routine by Sarah Silverman - it wasn't bad, I was a bit peeved because there was a glitch in the middle of the porn song. It seems like a soundtrack that would be fairly fun to listen to, all of the musical numbers ran that edge between charming and shocking. And she's got an interesting stage presence.
Then the awesomely talented Nicole Holofcener once again hit a high note with "Friends with Money". I love her stuff, she writes women so well, nailing all the complexities. And the cast was great - Catherine Keener, Joan Cusack, Frances McDormand, and Jennifer Aniston (and the nameless men who played their partners). (A side note - I think I have seen every movie that Jennifer Aniston made in the past couple of years, and I'm not actively seeking them out on account of her, girlfriend is just making good choices - she'll probably show up in one of Soderbergh's films sooner or later).
My sister got me this creative play thing for my birthday called "Color Creations Coloring Books" where they take famous works of art - impressionism, cubism, modernism - and do the outlines of the original works and let you fill in the rest. I think I'm going to break out the crayons and really relax for a bit. I'm thinking, a nice Kandinsky ought to pass the time beautifully.
Thanks,
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