Not making assumptions like that might improve your social life, P-C.
The Minearverse 4: Support Group for Clumsy People
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Dear Joe,
off the list.
love, me
The forums are back up. But I'm leaving because I have plans tonight.
Oppression. It's what's for dinner.
I will talk about politics! I'm reading Ron Chernow's "Alexander Hamilton." Hamilton was such a marvel. What a cracking great story.
And what a good biography. Really!
Also, for all of us sad 8th grade teachers who want to pop a video in and ignore our students, we wish there were more US history, especially early American to Civil War stuff out there.
Teachers are being oppressed.
Also, aurelia made me snort.
Oppression. It's what's for dinner.
Damn. I was hoping it would be chicken alfredo over linguine.
I have a few history channel DVD things and such that are pretty good, Kat.
Also, I had lunch with Joss and he asked me if I wanted to write and direct some blonde vampire movie thing. Should I do it? (I of course said yes right off, still) Anything under 13 hours scares me. And anything over 13 hours... um. I got nothin'.
I'm down with OPP is being OPPresed.
Tim, I'm not even a history teacher, but I feel their pain. The last sort of commercial flick that we can show (cause sometimes, when the natives are restless, it's good to throw on something with a plot) that relates is R-rated, which is an issue in a classroom. (The Patriot, fwiw... which I recently learned is an adaptation of My Brother Sam Is Dead which I'm teaching this year).
Me? I don't show movies or videos in class unless I'm out.
History Channel DVDs? hmmmm.....
So 13 hours is a target for ya?
I'm down with OPP
Yeah you know me.
What would you want to write about Spike?
Kat, what about Mann's "The Last Of The Mohicans"? The director's cut on DVD is kind of wonderful. And, and here I'm probably going to shame myself, but Joss dug it too, when I turned him onto it -- the musical 1776? I adore it. (And I know it's not only kid-friendly, but kids should love it, because I did in 1972 when it came out. I remember seeing it at Radio City Music Hall when I was nine and being spellbound. Funny clothes, wigs and all. Or maybe that was the Rockettes...)
Could've been the Rockettes. I'm trying to picture my Very Urban middle school kids (and I'm told at my new school the kids are rougher than my old, which I don't understand. New school is in Silverlake. Old school was in South Central. How can that be true?) handling any musical. Kids should love musicals, and god knows I loved Carousel enough to buy the record (LP, natch) with my lunch money... but I don't know why I think they won't.
Last of the Mohicans, though, is a totally good call.
Also, while I'm here kvetching about historical movies, can I just say Hayden Christensen and Mischa Barton in the Decameron makes me want to take sharp pokey objects and jam them into my eyes.