This week was kind of a potpourri of mostly great entertainment: I started off the week with an episode of Downton Abbey – exceptional British drama on PBS. It’s the second season and the future heir is off to the trenches of France. If you haven’t seen season one (and now, season two), you don’t know what you’re missing… | |
I finally got around to watching my DVD copy of “Green Lantern“. I saw the movie in the theater back in June and my review (“In Brightest Day…“) was positive. I’m a bit undecided on if the DVD translates to the smaller screen as well as some other grand-scale movies, but I think it’s pretty favorable. I’m not sure why, but the movie seemed longer than I remembered it being in the theater – but it had also had a lot more action than I remember. I’m not sure about Ryan Reynolds (the lead). Some times he seemed to fit the character perfectly, and others, nope – don’t buy it at all. The female love interest is played by Blake Lively, who seemed familiar, but I couldn’t place at all until I looked her up. She was in the “Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants” movie, which I have seen but don’t recall. I just remember her being a soccer player or something. Anyway, now she reminds me of a young Jennifer Connally – meaning the camera loves her. Hopefully, she can get some serious roles and we’ll find out if she has real chops or not. I’m not sure if we’ll ever say that about Reynolds. He’s in his mid-30’s now, so if he doesn’t start playing some serious roles soon, I’m not sure he ever will. All in all, I still give the movie a favorable review and will watch it again soon. | |
One other comment on Reynolds. I saw him opposite Sandra Bullock in “The Proposal“, and I thought he did very well in that role too. Unfortunately, I’d say that role was more comedic than serious. Not that a comic-book hero is comedic or serious, but you know what I mean… | |
On Wednesday I went for my first walk / slow jog in ages at the gym at work. It felt so good I came home and watched “The Jericho Mile” again (see my review). Still a great little made for TV movie. Still inspirational. Kudos to Michael Mann and Peter Strauss!! | |
Friday night I watched the two-hour ending of the TV series “Chuck“. I remember watching this series when it first started five years ago. It was the funniest (Nerd Herd), best written, sexiest (Sarah Walker), spy-spoof (Jeffster saves the General), crime-fighting series I’d seen in ages. The finale crystalized in my mind the fallacy that nerds are socially inept loners. In fact, nerds do herd! And in herding, nerds gather strength. (They also become even more nerdier…) In the end, it took the whole team – including the Jeffster – to defeat evil and save the world as we know it (or want it to be) – a happy ending for the nerds. | |
Full disclosure time: way back in the second season, when it looked like the show was going to be cancelled, I was one of the fans who went to Subway (well, actually three Subways), bought a sandwich and asked the store manager to let the company know I liked their support of “Chuck” and hoped they’d keep the show on the air. Two had no idea what I was talking about. They didn’t even know Subway had product placement in the series!! The third said he’d already had several people stop in and ask for him to support “Chuck” with a message to the head company. | |
Power to the nerds!!! | |
Last night, I also watched a documentary on diet and health titled: “Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead“. It’s an excellent movie about how we are killing ourselves with the food we eat. Dr. Joel Fuhrman, of “Eat To Live” fame, plays a prominent role in the movie explaining how we’re killing ourselves and how we can make a recovery. The “interesting” thing to me is that his book says you need to eat the fruit and vegetables to get their goodness, but the movie says you can do it by simply juicing them. My “gut-feeling” is (pun intended) that the book is correct and the movie less so, but still reasonably healthy. To make a long story shorter, today I went out and bought a juicer. Now the next step is … | |
Off to the store to get my fruit and veggies. | |
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January 28, 2012 by kmabarrett
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