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Tuesday, March 6, 2018
Game Night (2018)
Monday, March 5, 2018
Repeat Tweets: No Wardrobe Malfunction
Repeat tweets from February, 2018:
- Feb 4 2018: Justin Timberlake's backup dancer is wearing a long-sleeved turtleneck with suspenders. Making sure that there's no wardrobe malfunction this year?
- Feb 4 2018: My unpopular opinion? 58 points through three quarters are better on a basketball court than a football field.
- Feb 4 2018: Bad, bad, bad clock management by the Eagles. It could cost them a Super Bowl.
- Feb 4 2018: Never mind.
- Feb 4 2018: Football glory is fleeting. Nick Foles is Super Bowl MVP today. Tomorrow he wakes up #2 QB on the Eagles 2018 depth chart.
- Feb 5 2018: Fact-check. This is *not* the Philadelphia Eagles' first NFL championship.
- Feb 5 2018: First Philadelphia Eagles' championship since 1960 when they beat the Packers, the last playoff game Vince Lombardi ever lost, going on to win five championships in the next seven years.
After the jump, more repeat tweets.
Friday, March 2, 2018
POTD: Counting the Cars on the MacArthur Causeway
From 2018 01 19 Norwegian Star |
Today's photo-of-the-day is from the deck of the Norwegian Star as it sails from Miami. The traffic is on the MacArthur Causeway headed to Miami Beach for the evening or the weekend.
"Counting the cars on the MacArthur Causeway.
They've all come to look for America.
All come to look for America.
All come to look for America."
— with apologies to Paul Simon.
Thursday, March 1, 2018
The Wheel Award for Excellence in Motion Pictures
The Academy Awards will be given out Sunday evening. This will be the second time in history that I've seen all the nominees for Best Picture before the Oscar is awarded. That means my opinion means something. Right?
2017 had a diverse set of movies, as did the choices in 2016. Unlike last year, there is no runaway favorite for Best Picture, but last year's "La La Land" didn't end up winning, so how much do pre-award rankings mean, anyway? Besides, my personal favorite this year, "Mudbound," wasn't even nominated.
2017 had a diverse set of movies, as did the choices in 2016. Unlike last year, there is no runaway favorite for Best Picture, but last year's "La La Land" didn't end up winning, so how much do pre-award rankings mean, anyway? Besides, my personal favorite this year, "Mudbound," wasn't even nominated.
- Mudbound (2017): White farm family in Mississippi in 1940s facing poverty, floods, illness. Black family with same burdens. Plus racism. Script shows same events from different perspectives. Quiet but strong performances. Lessons for today. A-
Wednesday, February 28, 2018
Strong Island (2017)
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