saw “Up in the Air” last night.I like George Clooney.He does this thing where he makes his
romantic leads ‘Simple’.They aren’t all
fast talkers, many of them take a few beats to get the jokes, aren’t too cool
to laugh when they get it, and are likely to explain it back to prove that they
got it. They get momentarily confused not just as a way to make an endearing facial expression (see Hugh Grant) but
because they were in fact momentarily confused.Yes, this is an acting decision designed to ultimately make them
appealing, same as grant, but it’s an effect that is affected through the
character, not the actor (hugh again).Anyhow, I saw the movie and was planning on writing a bit about it this
morning, and maybe what I just wrote about George, but then I had a dream last
night brought on in part by the movie so I have decided to write about that.
So, last night before I went to sleep I got an email from the company’s heads inviting everyone who was ever a part of the company to come to party, where
entertainment would be provided by a musician I recently wrote about.The
president of the company, I may have already noted, is pals (and was pals) with
many of the singers I idolize.I think
that email, combined with the movie, which features a man who travels a lot, led me to this dream. I write this seems
less of clear of a proposition.
Maybe if I describe the dream, it will make more sense to
you and me.Basically I was invited to
a ‘jam session’ in a cozy warehouse (the build oxymorons) filled with old curios and ephemera. As
the Musician/friends sat around a table they would write songs on a list, and
then take turns playing/singing the songs that they wrote.I am a compulsive doodler during meetings, a fact I
had recently made light of at work, and one that
explains why while everyone was writing songs they were going to perform, I,
who was only there to observe, was caught scribbling the line “Living on the
road my friend”. (It’sfunny thing how
writing never actually is legible in a dream, but my doodle almost was. It wasn’t,
but almost). They guy sitting next to me read my line out loud, finishing it, and
then wrote the song on the list , for me to sing.Of course when it got to me, I was nervous
and though I got to the cusp of actually singing, which felt quite like getting
ready to jump out of an airplane, I
ultimately did not sing, instead explaining the people at the table that it my
shame that I never have learned to sing or play, especially since the songs I would
love to play are all so simple, and easily sung.I cited Townes and John Prine.For some reason this admission was very
emotional, and the people at the table were emotional too, treating it as if I
had shared some deep and personal secret to a support group.
Ok, so that’s the dream. Writing about it, I think revealed
that it has very little to do with the
movie, except perhaps the line I scribbled down, though I may have scribbled it anyway, since it’s one
of my favorites.No, I think the dream
was probably brought on by the email, which reminded me that Office in Austin was a tight community of like
minded individuals, that I hate to see dissolved. No one at the table was familiar though, which was interesting.
But the movie was good, and relevant in some other ways . It was overloaded with short meaningful moments, but saves itself from heavy
handedness somehow. The ‘twist’ was very real. At least in my experience. Though to
be clear here, I have never experienced anything similar to that myself, since
Orlando circa 1999, a fact that only occurred to me a split second before I
wrote it,three seconds ago.
we know it's just a lie, scare your son, scare your daughter
Alex got me to pay an iota attending to this Massachusetts race, and I found myself clicking on sites I haven't visited in years: Drudge, National Review, and Lileks. The last was, of course, the most fun. What a stud
Friday night I watched “GI Joe: Rise of the
Franchise,” because I’d put it in my Netflix Q one day after I had been
huffing a sack of Testor’s glue. It’s hard to criticize a movie for
being silly and unrealistic when the phrase “In Association with
Hasbro” appears in the opening credits; it’s like being disappointed by
the intercessional depth of “Hula: Hoop Force Nine” when the credits
state it’s produced by Wham-O. I’ll say this: better than Transformers.
If movies like this had been around when I was 14 I don’t think I would
have left the theater without seeing it four times.
He seems to be back in bleating form.
The Brown race has breathed life into my political heart, much like the Knowshon draft lured me into watching this Season's Broncos' collapse. Lets hope this story breaks better.
I was thinking today that I should mention that Lucky was put down last year. That dog was amazing. Super obedient without any training. Loved attention but would not press this issue past one brushoff. Would, if allowed, start with her chin, then a paw, then three more, and before you knew it she was curled up in your lap and happy as a clam. She was athletic too: It was only the older Coco's superior route running that ever netted her a catch over the upstart Lucky.
Well, not that I bring up Coco, I should mention that Coco was a better pure frisbee dog. You could trick her and she had great ups. Ok, so they were both great dogs.
What else... I had something else.... Something runs through the music of The Arcade Fire such that only their undeniably great songs really do it for me, the rest is too.... something. Like an exotic sportscar that is too exotic. I am tempted to say that they are too themed, but that would make me inconsistant. Can't have that.
And as I found myself nitpicking yet another obviously talented band, I realized I need to reaffirm that all this music is great. I think a very mild ear issue has left me irritable these last two months. I'm gonna get it checked out.
Who was that guy who had a railroad nail through his head and it changed his personality. Gage, I think it was. I think I have a mild case of that. 'Cept it's probably ear wax, not a railroad pin.....
The Avett Brothers are the Norah Jones of No Depression. And although that surely isn't a pure compliment, I have absolutely nothing negative to say about Norah and quite a lot of good things to say. I have only listened to the Brothers' CD twice, so I am going to withhold any specific comments. I do think its safe to say that there are some very good songs on the album.
CNN guy speaking of Bush said , "Until now Bush has been laying low..." Isn't that what ex-presidents are supposed to do? nevermind tht Obama names checks Bush whenever things don't go his way. Clinton is completely responsible for this sullying of the presidency. He was a whore in so so many ways. Do I obsess? Well, no, I don't think of that man much at all, but is it wrong to be upset about stuff like this? I'll point out one more time, Bush never blames anybody, never called out the other side of the isle, nothing. I love him for it.
Saw Asylum Street Spankers again last night. The first was at Galaxy something something in the mission many years ago. They left me cold then and now. Talented but clever. Like watching an improv comedy troup repeating their best scenes. Actually, that's my problem with clever music in general. Rare are the acts who are so gifted at storytelling that you wnt to hear the same joke over and over.. I could listen to John Prine for days.. Ok, but I am confusing jokes and stories with something else. the latter being the problem.
Two examples: James McMurty works Churchill's famous quip about being sober in the morning, whilst you'll still be ugly, into a song and I am sick of the joke before he finishes the first line. Old Joke, and he takes to long to tell it. Especially since James spends way to print setting up one line with the other. Later though, in the standout track, one of his characters speaks of his second cousins .. oh well. I can't actually write about it on a blog, but it's brilliantly done.
Prine telling the story about a Happy enchilada is an object lesson in story telling.
I really have no point this morning.
Bar is well stocked again; I bought some more Applejack, bluecoat Gin, Creme de violette, lemon and orange bitters, and some rye whiskey. Oh, and some very expensive sheets and a Display Model Iron for 75% off. That last one was a great deal. It's exactly like the regular model except it doesn't heat up.
WHAT THE HELL WAS I THINKING.......still... a great deal.
Petite Maison is a little french restaurant just south of Abernathy on roswell Road. The staff is all French, the menu is diverse, the salad was terriffic.. Small little bar... what can I say?
Also, and more typical for me, is the great little TopFlr, just off Ponce. This place's drink menu features a ton of house cocktails all named after classic country music stars and songs. They have a drink called Poncho and Lefty, for instance. Don't get confused by the Countryfried drink names though, the place is
very modern inside, and perhaps a little...i don't know.. DIY? Ironically I didn't
check upstairs (not checking uostairs at a place called topFlr is irony
in my book), so maybe there is something country up there. Moreover the bartender lady seemed very knowledgeable. Great liquor selection, lots of fresh ingredients. I'm stoked that there is something in my neighborhood I can get behind.
The owner and the Host were both fun to talk to.Maybe because they are hi-falutn bigots. I thought the host's had a professional demeanor was a bit on airs, but I dug it. I thought he was very effective and personable. If you like your service cloying, then don't go there. Don't go to Petite Maison either, actually: There is no pretension THERE, but they aren't going to baby you either.
Speaking of cloying, it turns out TopFlr is
following Ecco's lead , making house shots of Strega instead of GrandMa
or Fernet. Ffile that under usless knowledge about small trend in subculture.
It's hard to break new ground on comfort food but their Sweet Potato Sucatash pretty much rules. Cubed Sweet Potato, Pancetta, and some sort of corn based cream sauce..... wow. Bravo guys.
Oh. hey. Last night I think I invented my first Cocktail. I'm either calling it "Let the right one in", "Write One In", or "Right One In". I need to tidy up one or two things about it, but I am very pleased with it. Its a cold weather drink, of course. I'll post it here soon, and be famous shortly after.
Just finished watching MOON, staring Sam Rockwell. Sam Rockwell is awesome. I want him to star in a movie where he and Ed Norton out connive each other.
Also, and finally, the Pisco Sour at Pura vida is the best I have ever had. Their house made bitter really tie the drink together.
Shit, one more thing. Lebowski as a shakespearian Play.. JUST WHEN I THOUGHT THE INTERNET WAS FINALLY LOSING STEAM, IT TURNS AROUND AND COMPLETELY REDEEMS ITSELF.
the money quote:
This befalleth when thou firk’st a stranger ‘twixt the buttocks,
Laurence! Understand’st thou? Dost thou attend me? Seest thou what
happens, Laurence? Seest thou what happens, Laurence? Seest thou what
happens, Laurence, when thou firk’st a stranger ‘twixt the buttocks?! [Enter CLOWN]
This be what befalleth, Laurence! This be what befalleth, Laurence!
What the World needs now is a new kind of tension, because the old one just bores me to death
I have resumed BattleStar Galactica, after two false starts on the
fourth Season. Given that I had no such problems reading the
stillborn Sword OF Truth Series which required a great deal more
investment, that I was having such a hard time resuming the
FINAL SEASON of a tv show seems damning, but it's something less, I
assure you.
Yes, I have little good to say about the show, and feel that people who do are studiously obtuse: They are suffering the same problem as a geek who occasionally receives the attention of the cute girl who is really using him for answers to the math homework.
The attention is nice, but the relationship is pretty one sided.
It's the same kind of tension over and over again. Are you A cylon or arn't you. Should I obey the law or my conscious. If it isn't one it's the other. If it isn't Tango, its Cash. Oh, there is the meta conflict, about finding earth or surviving the cyclons, or whatever, but without any longstanding character development arch I really don't care.
So yeah, it has its weaknesses but....
I don't know what the "but" is. At least its Sci-fi?
And while I am 'catching up' I should also add that in addition to people listining to my dietary advice, everyone is reading SOIAF now. Weird.
I watched two good movies this weekend. In Bruges, and Let the Right one in.
"Let the right one in" is an afterschool special on Lonliness, abuse and eating disorders. "In Bruges" is hard to describe so snarkily, and I am not up for a serious description. Think Snatch (Violence) and Lost in Translation (travelogue) plus a healthy dose of that one movie where an elder hitman saves the soul of the younger one.
Well , that's not exactly right, but I didn't know anything about either of them before I watched them and you shouldn't either. They are both good but not for the squeemish.