I've been anxious to see Wordplay...love the crosswords and all who do them. I'm wondering if this doc is anything like Word Wars (Scrabble players gone mad) which was a lot like Spellbound for grown-ups...with OCD.
Quirky people docs...I love 'em!
'Serenity'
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I've been anxious to see Wordplay...love the crosswords and all who do them. I'm wondering if this doc is anything like Word Wars (Scrabble players gone mad) which was a lot like Spellbound for grown-ups...with OCD.
Quirky people docs...I love 'em!
That Ten Commandments was fantastic.
Jessica, did they talk about who uses what case of letters and if in print or script to save time? Like, some people use a small "e" because it's only one stroke, as opposed to a big "E", which is four? And some people (me) use a capital script "e" because it's only one stroke and I'm a freak who does them in mostly caps??
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Ten Things I Hate About Commandments
Oh, we're all going to hell for that...
Hilarious.
The David Boreanaz/Caroline Dhavernas movie "These Girls" is out on dvd.
I finally got around to checking out the recent wide-screen DVD of RIDE THE HIGH COUNTRY and what an amazing movie. If you have any affinity for westerns, and haven't seen it, or only seen it "formatted to fit your screen" this is a must rent/borrow (if not buy).
It may have one of the most poignant final shots in film history that manages to be elating, beautiful and mournful all at the same time.
You know, I don't even think the TV series is slashy, but when Jamie Foxx says "I'll never doubt you" in the Miami Vice trailer, my slash goggles do fog up a bit.
I second everything Frank said about Ride The High Country. It's such a beautiful, poignant, thoughtful movie that it sucks me in every time.
I second everything Frank said about Ride The High Country. It's such a beautiful, poignant, thoughtful movie that it sucks me in every time.
The one thing - I can't say it makes it less of a movie, but it always throws me out of the movie a little - is how distracting it is that Mariette Hartely is in the movie. She's very, VERY good in it, but I saw WAYYY too many of those camera commercials with James Garner at an impressionable age.
I finally just saw War of the Worlds on the teevee. I really liked it. What a nicely creepy movie, even if the ending is eye-rolly.