Monthly reporting and analysis starts tomorrow. Unfortunately, that work doesn't wind down until the middle of the month.
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Monthly reporting and analysis starts tomorrow. Unfortunately, that work doesn't wind down until the middle of the month.
Really pleased with my first try at Italian bread.
Two movies from 2019 that disappointed me not because they were bad movies but because they were marketed completely incorrectly, Yesterday and Last Christmas.
Yesterday was a RomCom marketed as a think piece and Last Christmas was a think piece marketed as a RomCom. Yesterday really, really, really dropped the ball on an excellent premise, but, what Last Christmas did was pretty close to unconscionable. I went by myself on a day where I was feeling depressed looking for a "watch some beautiful people fall in love" pick-me up. Yeah, no, so not the right movie for that.
Yes, I’m wary of movie marketing.
Any comedy suggestions?
Schitt's Creek.
I'm going to give Space Force a try now that it's out on Netflix.
The problem I'm running into is pace. She gets bored and loses interest if things don't happen quickly. Which makes it difficult if I haven't already seen the film.
I've seen a couple episodes of Schitt's Creek. It would be too slow. I guess there was the initial action of everything being confiscated by the Feds in the very first scene but the pace quickly dropped from there.
Maybe a slightly older Sandler film?
As a point of fact: I know Jack Schitt.
T-Bone and the Drewsk on summer hiatus?