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Post-Schna-ulations: 04/01/2004 - 05/01/2004
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Thursday, April 29, 2004. Wow, so at least three people actually READ my blog. I'm very excited about this! I have not been at it much, as work has been keeping me extremely busy (and often away from my computer), and I haven't had much to talk about (other than baseball, and I've been trying to avoid boring you all with nothing but baseball talk). Yes, I just said I haven't had much to talk about. Amazing. Couldn't've or can't've, shouldn't've, wouldn't've.any others? Posted by Schna @ 5:42 PM. Ah yes, ...
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Collective Myth: May 2006
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Our interaction with the things that we watch, listen to, and read does, in some sense, define us. Saturday, May 27, 2006. Since I almost always have a DVD playing when I’m hanging out at the apartment, I’ve seen some of the movies on that shelf countless times. Oddly enough, one of the films that holds up viewing after viewing and that I continue to watch quite often is 40 Days and 40 Nights. That 2002 comedy in which Josh Hartnett’s character, Matt, gives up sex for lent. 40 Days and 40 Nights. He coul...
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Collective Myth: July 2006
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Our interaction with the things that we watch, listen to, and read does, in some sense, define us. Saturday, July 15, 2006. Once in a while comes a film that crosses the bad-good continuum in reverse, a film so terrible that somehow it becomes good. For many, Starship Troopers. Comes to mind, but the movie I have in mind had a far lower budget and an exponentially lower profile. To a great many who have seen it, Jack Frost. Some of the readership of this blog might recall the first time I saw Jack Frost.
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Collective Myth: January 2006
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Our interaction with the things that we watch, listen to, and read does, in some sense, define us. Monday, January 16, 2006. Uma Thurman in an ice fishing hut.what could be better? If I'm going to talk about "going home" movies, or high school reunion movies, it's clear that I cannot neglect Beautiful Girls. Of course, the "going home" that takes place for Timothy Hutton's character is almost wholly different from what Martin Blank experiences in Grosse Pointe Blank. Did any of you do something similar?
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Collective Myth: June 2006
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Our interaction with the things that we watch, listen to, and read does, in some sense, define us. Tuesday, June 20, 2006. Hard deck my ass.we nailed that son of a bitch! If I were to list a few of the films I think to be great, I’m sure that many would shoot me an are-you-out-of-your-mind facial expression. This, of course, since I’m terribly arrogant and always right, means that these people simply don’t understand those particular films’ claims to greatness. Immediately comes to mind. In the impressio...
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Collective Myth: February 2006
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Our interaction with the things that we watch, listen to, and read does, in some sense, define us. Sunday, February 26, 2006. Taking solace in, well, something. I wonder if there's something more to the solitary nature of the two aforementioned pleasures. Is there a sad comfort in being among the small population of those who can appreciate the most exquisitely constructed poetry or the most delicately subtle wines? Posted by Brian at 5:10 PM. Sunday, February 19, 2006. Labels: A Seperate Peace. And Bowl...
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Collective Myth: December 2005
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Our interaction with the things that we watch, listen to, and read does, in some sense, define us. Sunday, December 11, 2005. Seriously, how has cocaine come up twice already? Although it’s been a few weeks since my last post, I remember vividly where I left off. I seem to have been grudgingly admitting that I find the question of drinking in combination with various films far more fascinating than I should. But without further ado, let’s get to it: Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle. Well, I should pro...
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Collective Myth: November 2005
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Our interaction with the things that we watch, listen to, and read does, in some sense, define us. Monday, November 21, 2005. Ah, the beer flick. Last weekend, while in Chicago visiting JJ and Megan, I had the good fortune to see Wedding Crashers. Now, I'm not talking necessarily about movies that involve a lot of drinking, though some of the ones I'll mention do, but about those during which viewers might particularly enjoy a few brewskies. Of course, The Big Lebowski. In any case, Top Gun. S classic ch...
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Collective Myth: April 2006
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Our interaction with the things that we watch, listen to, and read does, in some sense, define us. Thursday, April 20, 2006. Of course, I'm willing to throw out there the possibility that I'm completely full of it and that many of those who read this blog work in places that are like the one on Sports Night. But from what many of you have said to me about your various jobs, this seems unlikely. So when I think about Sports Night. Oh, would that it were. Posted by Brian at 3:21 PM. Thursday, April 06, 2006.