Yeah, that really doesn't help.
So, I watched TAR, then Nip/Tuck and a bit of the local news while I was rewinding Supernatural. Clicked over to baseball - it was in the 8th inning. Figured it would be over soon. Watched Supernatural. With the baseball during the ads. Then watched Sherlock Holmes from when I taped in the wee hours of Tuesday morning. At the end of which -- baseball STILL not over.
That was pretty unbelievable. Also, I can't believe I watched it. (Well, I was online with the tv on.)
Good thing Nicholas Cage is rich so he can pay for lots of therapy for his son.
Sherlock Holmes
Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce? I've been watching all of those on DVD lately. Love them! Basil is a sexy bitch.
Or was it the Sherlock Holmes with Rupert Everett?
You know ... a guy named Kal El is just going to get hit. You might like him, but you're going to want to hit him, kinda hard, once or twice.
No, it was the new one with Rupert Everett and Ian Hart.
I didn't realize they made one recently. Was it good?
I realise I have a thing for thrown weapons. There's Spike throwing the knife to Buffy in the snotmonster episode, forever enshrined, and Supernatural last night had a nice moment were Sam
tossed Dean a necklace at the same time Dean tossed him a shotgun.
Hot.
Looks like there are a couple more Eyes eps to become available. I'll put the first four on a DVD, and mail out three copies to start trees. By the weekend.
No, it was the new one with Rupert Everett and Ian Hart.
I didn't realize they made one recently. Was it good?
I liked it a lot, but I'm biased in favor of anything Rupert Everett's in. It was made in 2004, and while there were some bits that seemed a bit anachronistic to me I still enjoyed it greatly.
It was very enjoyable.
Ummm, Eyes tree? Could I be a leaf please?
Salon's Michael Scherer tells us that Patrick Fitzgerald has just arrived at the federal courthouse in Washington. On his way in, Fitzgerald was asked if today's the day for indictments. He declined to comment, then boarded an elevator for the grand jury room.
Ooh, the
elevator.
Does that mean he's carrying extra-heavy indictments?
Also,
As Patrick Fitzgerald discusses the fate of Bush administration officials with a federal grand jury, Judy Miller is discussing her own fate with the New York Times. After engaging in a public pissing match with Times editor Bill Keller, Miller might not have much left to discuss. But the Wall Street Journal says that Miller had a face-to-face meeting with Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr., Monday, and that the words "severance package" are now on the table.
As long as there's severance.