Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Preview of Gabe's teen years....
"Time to get dressed, Gabe."
"I don't wanna get dressed, I wanna live!"
"I don't wanna get dressed, I wanna live!"
Saturday, March 6, 2010
dave's books and movies for february
Books:
7. La traducción, por Pablo de Santis (narrado por Fernando Flores) - Thriller involving a conference of translators on the coast of Argentina, lost and forgotten languages, and a series of mysterious deaths. 4 CDs 7/10
6. The Titan's Curse, by Rick Riordan (narrated by Jesse Bernstein) - More Greek gods and monsters, etc. 6/10 [my review]
5. As She Climbed Across the Table, by Jonathan Lethem - Physicist falls in love with a black hole (sort of, not really). Her anthropologist boyfriend stays in love with her. Academic farce and other stuff ensue. 7/10 [my review]
Movies:
17. Deus é Brasileiro (God is Brazilian) (DVD) - God gets sick of humankind and so comes to earth to find a saint to replace him for a while and learns things from the people he travels with. Beautiful Brazil, some nice comedy and insights.
16. Whip It (DVD) - Ellen Page (Juno) finds herself in roller derby as Babe Ruthless. Some cliches, but overall very fun. 8/10
15. Invictus (theater) - Rugby in South Africa with new president Nelson Mandela. Very exciting. 8/10
14. The Invention of Lying (plane) - A world where no one knows how to lie except Ricky Gervais. The portrayal of a world where everyone is - by turns - brutally or pathetically honest is very funny. Great cameo by Philip Seymour Hoffman 7/10
13. An Education (theater) - Great reflection on coming of age, disillusionment, what an education is for; great performances. 7/10
7. La traducción, por Pablo de Santis (narrado por Fernando Flores) - Thriller involving a conference of translators on the coast of Argentina, lost and forgotten languages, and a series of mysterious deaths. 4 CDs 7/10
6. The Titan's Curse, by Rick Riordan (narrated by Jesse Bernstein) - More Greek gods and monsters, etc. 6/10 [my review]
5. As She Climbed Across the Table, by Jonathan Lethem - Physicist falls in love with a black hole (sort of, not really). Her anthropologist boyfriend stays in love with her. Academic farce and other stuff ensue. 7/10 [my review]
Movies:
17. Deus é Brasileiro (God is Brazilian) (DVD) - God gets sick of humankind and so comes to earth to find a saint to replace him for a while and learns things from the people he travels with. Beautiful Brazil, some nice comedy and insights.
16. Whip It (DVD) - Ellen Page (Juno) finds herself in roller derby as Babe Ruthless. Some cliches, but overall very fun. 8/10
15. Invictus (theater) - Rugby in South Africa with new president Nelson Mandela. Very exciting. 8/10
14. The Invention of Lying (plane) - A world where no one knows how to lie except Ricky Gervais. The portrayal of a world where everyone is - by turns - brutally or pathetically honest is very funny. Great cameo by Philip Seymour Hoffman 7/10
13. An Education (theater) - Great reflection on coming of age, disillusionment, what an education is for; great performances. 7/10
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Saturday, February 20, 2010
dave's books and movies for January
Books:
1. Motherless Brooklyn, by Jonathan Lethem - I really like Lethem. Crime novel with a very creative twist; the detective has Tourette's. Reads as a great crime novel but as a nice metaphor for alienation. 9/10 my review
4. The Princess Bride (DVD) - what can i say? 9/10 (but Inigo Montoya does seem to recover from his wounds quite quickly there at the end)
3. Tootsie (DVD) - awesome classic 9/10
2. Nothing Like the Holidays (DVD) - Lame! Very Brady Christmas but with all Puerto Ricans. About two funny lines. (thanks, Freddy Rodriguez) 4/10
1. School of Rock (DVD) - classic! 8/10
4. The Ghost Map: The Story of London's Most Terrifying Epidemic - and How It Changed Science, Cities, and the Modern World, by Steven Johnson (read by Alan Sklar) - Great historical narrative combined with epidemiology, biology, city planning. 8/10 my review
3. O Clube do Anjos [The Club of Angels], by Luis Fernando Veríssimo - Gluttony, vengeance, mystery. A group of foodies meet once a month to eat and are gradually killed off. Existential, but fun. Not as good as Borges and the Eternal Organgutans, by the same author. my review
2. Sea of Monsters, by Rick Riordan (read by Jesse Bernstein) - Silly, fun entertainment 6/10
3. O Clube do Anjos [The Club of Angels], by Luis Fernando Veríssimo - Gluttony, vengeance, mystery. A group of foodies meet once a month to eat and are gradually killed off. Existential, but fun. Not as good as Borges and the Eternal Organgutans, by the same author. my review
2. Sea of Monsters, by Rick Riordan (read by Jesse Bernstein) - Silly, fun entertainment 6/10
1. Motherless Brooklyn, by Jonathan Lethem - I really like Lethem. Crime novel with a very creative twist; the detective has Tourette's. Reads as a great crime novel but as a nice metaphor for alienation. 9/10 my review
Movies:
12. 9 to 5 (DVD) - Has aged well. Very funny film. Lily, Jane, and Dolly deliver the goods with some help from Dabney. Nice extras. 7/10
11. O Auto da Compadecida [A Dog's Will] (DVD) - My favorite Brazilian film with my favorite character to date. Two poor, rural tricksters seek to cheat everyone from the baker to the town boss to the priest and - finally - the devil himself. Funny and thoughtful. 9/10 my review
10. Avatar IMAX 3D - Best non-sensical film I've seen! Wonderfully entertaining. 8/10
9. Funny Face (DVD) - Fred Astaire is a million years old, Audrey Hepburn is 18. Weird, lame movie. 4/10
8. The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (theater) - Wonderfully zany, creative exploration of ... imagination? story telling? I don't know, but a good ride. 8/10
7. Lula: Filho do Brasil [Lula: Son of Brazil] (theater in Rio Branco) - Hagiographic biopic of Brazil's wildly popular outgoing president. Not all that, but interesting. 6/10 my review
6. The Other Boleyn Girl (DVD) - starts out fun court intrigue, ends up stressful and disturbing. blech. 4/10
5. Sahara (DVD) - incredibly silly action film. thank you crazy Steve Zahn for making this watchable. 6/10
11. O Auto da Compadecida [A Dog's Will] (DVD) - My favorite Brazilian film with my favorite character to date. Two poor, rural tricksters seek to cheat everyone from the baker to the town boss to the priest and - finally - the devil himself. Funny and thoughtful. 9/10 my review
10. Avatar IMAX 3D - Best non-sensical film I've seen! Wonderfully entertaining. 8/10
9. Funny Face (DVD) - Fred Astaire is a million years old, Audrey Hepburn is 18. Weird, lame movie. 4/10
8. The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (theater) - Wonderfully zany, creative exploration of ... imagination? story telling? I don't know, but a good ride. 8/10
7. Lula: Filho do Brasil [Lula: Son of Brazil] (theater in Rio Branco) - Hagiographic biopic of Brazil's wildly popular outgoing president. Not all that, but interesting. 6/10 my review
6. The Other Boleyn Girl (DVD) - starts out fun court intrigue, ends up stressful and disturbing. blech. 4/10
5. Sahara (DVD) - incredibly silly action film. thank you crazy Steve Zahn for making this watchable. 6/10
4. The Princess Bride (DVD) - what can i say? 9/10 (but Inigo Montoya does seem to recover from his wounds quite quickly there at the end)
3. Tootsie (DVD) - awesome classic 9/10
2. Nothing Like the Holidays (DVD) - Lame! Very Brady Christmas but with all Puerto Ricans. About two funny lines. (thanks, Freddy Rodriguez) 4/10
1. School of Rock (DVD) - classic! 8/10
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