Another pants role. I love a good pants role.
Another pants role. I love a good pants role.
Somebody here tipped the ending last night and it bummed me out to know in advance. Esp after our choke against the clemson.
Not a great, buzzy night here at weezie's crib.
Nothing incites bodily violence quicker than a Duke fan turning in your direction and saying 'scoreboard.'
On the Waterfront is absolutely fabulous and worthy of every accolade you've ever heard about it.
Jurassic Park is one of my favorite movies of all time, definitely my favorite and most memorable in-theater viewing experience of all time, and a technical achievement that holds up remarkably well given that it's now almost 27 years old.
I highly recommend them both.
I haven't seen The Deer Hunter.
Back to no social life for the next 4 months.
Managing people is the pits.
Three very different movies. All three should be on anyone's "must see" list.
I always find it hard to choose a "best" when they are so different but I'll take a stab -
1 - Jurassic Park - Great direction, based on a great book, great "story" but most of all, just exciting edge-of-your-seat thrills. And effects that, for the most part, still hold up today.
2 - The Deer Hunter - Very long and very dark but worth watching for the performances by De Niro and Walken.
3 - On The Waterfront - I watched this one years ago but remember great writing and Brando, of course.
"That young man has an extra step on his ladder the rest of us just don't have."
I’ve been trying to avoid it, but am running out of excuses these days. I’ve done it for nearly two decades but not having direct reports is much less complicated. Over the years, I’ve been trying to simplify my life. I made a mistake when I moved to San Antonio on home location. Though I love my house and neighbors, I am now 45 minutes away from work. When I moved here, the drive took 25 minutes. That’s the excuse I use now at least.