If you're interested in a movie about a six-foot invisible rabbit, but not in the mood for something quite as disturbing as "
Donnie Darko", you might try the 1950 classic "
Harvey", starring James Stewart. It originated as a play, and doesn't stray far from that feel for the screen . . . there are few sets and not very many characters, and the special effects are of the black-thread-moving-an-empty-rocking-chair variety. But hey, it's light entertainment with a happy ending, and sometimes that's all I'm looking for on a lazy Sunday evening.
Soundtrack from My Morning Walk - Saturday, August 25, 2007
What better warm-up for a day of moving my daughter's stuff from her apartment in town than a brisk two-mile walk? The weather is perfect this morning, sunny but not too warm yet.
Title
Artist
Time
Back Where You Belong
.38 Special
4:28
White Wedding
Billy Idol
4:12
Sympathy For The Devil
Guns N' Roses
7:35
I like this cover version a lot more than the Stones' original.
Touch And Go
The Cars
4:57
Too Much Love Will Kill You
Queen
4:18
Something to Believe In [Acoustic]
Poison
6:01
Proof that not everyone should play "unplugged"
Soundtrack from My Morning Walk - Sunday, August 26, 2007
The best way I know to work out the lingering soreness from hauling boxes and furniture around for eight hours yesterday is, you guessed it, a brisk two-mile walk on yet another gorgeous morning.
Title
Artist
Time
Black Velveteen
Lenny Kravitz
4:50
Drive (For Daddy Gene)
Alan Jackson
4:02
I Can't Tell You Why
The Eagles
4:53
Sister Christian
Night Ranger
5:02
Promises
Randy Travis
4:02
You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone
Brooks & Dunn
4:53
When The Music's Over
The Doors
10:56
The walk was over long before the music. Loooong song.
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