"It's gonna be a grey, grey dawn grey like the winter, a thousand years, lost and gone..."

Jul 22, 2012 12:48

Today, in Providence, we can pretend it's summer. Sunny. The window's open. Presently, 80˚F (after a low of 58˚[!!!]) last night), with a forecast high of...oh, wait. Sorry. Strike that. It's currently only 79˚F, with a forecast high of 80˚F. Yeah, summer. Anyway, tomorrow, we are, unexpectedly, being forced out of the house for reasons that are ( Read more... )

readercon, sleep, shirley jackson, exhaustion, in my way, dreams, audiobooks, summer, william gibson

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rkbwrites July 22 2012, 17:03:44 UTC
If you do go see Dark Knight, lot of it was filmed in IMAX and w/ absolutely no 3D, I might add. IMAX at PVD Mall may be worth it since it's early showing.

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greygirlbeast July 22 2012, 17:07:09 UTC

Hmmmmmm.

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rkbwrites July 22 2012, 17:17:09 UTC
And, if you do decide on it, swing by movietickets.com to buy tix early so you don't show up and find a sold out show.

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greygirlbeast July 22 2012, 17:55:29 UTC

See, that pretty much guarantees I won't go. Just can't do crowds in theaters. They are inevitably noisy, at best. Obnoxious at worst.

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corucia July 22 2012, 17:29:30 UTC

I might try to see Dark Knight Rises tomorrow night, if I can get enough done during the day.

Two movies I've watched recently that you might enjoy -

House (1977) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076162/
Kuroneko (1968) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0122136/

Both have been released by Criterion, but can be streamed through Hulu. Both are strange Toho productions, each odd in a completely different way than the other.

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greygirlbeast July 22 2012, 17:57:15 UTC

Maybe. But I'm sort of burned out on Japanese movies, and the whole Japanese ghost thing, even more so.

I'm often baffled by what Criterion chooses to release.

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corucia July 22 2012, 18:20:31 UTC

I'm often baffled by what Criterion chooses to release.

They've certainly got an eclectic catalog. In the laserdisc days they were the go-to for truly classic films that weren't deemed marketable any more by the big studios, but when DVDs took off the studios came to their senses. Still, I'm more likely to check out a Criterion release - while I might not agree with every choice, it's clear that someone there felt strongly about that film.

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greygirlbeast July 22 2012, 18:50:05 UTC

They've certainly got an eclectic catalog.

Yup.

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Movies to see-- ext_1285666 July 22 2012, 18:15:29 UTC
I really loved Savages--the end was a little hinky--But Benecio Del Toro was great. And the two entrepreneurs reminded me of my 30's. Glad I got out alive though. The Life--not the movie.

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Re: Movies to see-- greygirlbeast July 22 2012, 18:17:21 UTC

It's one I'm looking forward to seeing.

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ulffriend July 22 2012, 18:38:06 UTC
Hopefully you'll get your swim in. Maybe the turons will be scarce, since it's a Monday.

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greygirlbeast July 22 2012, 18:50:45 UTC

Screw the turons. The time has come to swim, regardless. I mean to get two swimming days in this week.

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kurtmulgrew July 22 2012, 18:46:18 UTC
A couple days ago I had a dream that I was driving through London and the streets were flooded. I could see my vehicle from the outside at one point as I was driving and the water was 8 to 10 inches up the side of the tires.

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greygirlbeast July 22 2012, 18:51:13 UTC

A couple days ago I had a dream that I was driving through London and the streets were flooded.

The Ninth Wave...

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