Thursday, February 28, 2008
There Will Be...well, Blood
As I was posting my February update, I decided there was a topic I would like to discuss. This last week I saw the Academy Awards (kind of boring, in and of themselves) and for the first time in a long time I managed to see all of the best picture nominees prior to the awards. It's interesting to contrast the differences in these films, of course, but even more interesting this year, I think, were the similarites between them. Specifically, as Jon Stewart was happy to point out, were similar themes of death, destruction, vengeance, and violence (with the exception of "Juno," each nominated movie featured at least one violent death scene). The gruesomeness didn't bother me particularly, but it did seem to emphasize the idea that in order to be considered for a prestigious award, a movie needs to have some sort of "shock-value" or thematically intense element. When was the last time a comedy or action/adventure movie was nominated for best picture? What I'm saying here is not that the "There Will Be Blood"s and "No County For Old Men"s out there need to change (I thoroughly enjoyed all of the noms), but that there needs to be better quality films in a wider range of genres. "Juno" was not a perfect movie and didn't seem to be quite the same calibre as the other nominees, but I believe its nomination brought attention to an award it did deserve, which went to Diablo Cody for her screenplay. Writers should take a cue from her and give us an intelligent, thought-provoking comedy or horror or adventure...something different. That's all.
for the sake of posting
I couldn't let February go by without posting something new. I'm afraid it's not much, but I wanted to say hi, hello, and here I am.
What's new with me: the biggest change I suppose for this past month was, of course, getting my hair cut. If I ever find the USB cable that goes to our camera, I will post before/after pictures. I cut off approx. 12-13 inches (for the record, only half of what I chopped off four years ago) and it is now shorter than I've ever had it in my life. It has been extremely liberating and also satisfying to know that I am not so emotionally attached to my appearance as to not to be able to take major steps in changing it. I look forward to continuing this new trend by getting my hair colored in the near future and, as always, taking steps to lose weight and become healthier. Change is fun.
What's new with me: the biggest change I suppose for this past month was, of course, getting my hair cut. If I ever find the USB cable that goes to our camera, I will post before/after pictures. I cut off approx. 12-13 inches (for the record, only half of what I chopped off four years ago) and it is now shorter than I've ever had it in my life. It has been extremely liberating and also satisfying to know that I am not so emotionally attached to my appearance as to not to be able to take major steps in changing it. I look forward to continuing this new trend by getting my hair colored in the near future and, as always, taking steps to lose weight and become healthier. Change is fun.
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