Art in the Mountains
arts and leisure, dining and cuisine, everyday glory, family and friends, movies and TV, science and technology August 2nd, 2009Sunday – 02 August 2009
Last night, I went to OnlyAly and
An obtainer of rare films is contracted to find the most notorious film of all time, the supposedly lost (and madness-inducing)Â Le Fin Absolue Du Monde. But the closer he gets to finding the film, the more the powers of darkness close in on him.
It was a curious film. And rather dark. But, it was good.
After the movie, I lobotomized Defiant. She now has a larger hard drive and a fresh new install of OSX. While I was waiting for the OS to install, I channel-surfed. I wound up finding Grindhouse on Encore. Having not seen it before, I watched it… or at least half of it: “Planet Terror.” And it was fun. A lot of fun, in fact.
I wanted to stay up and watch “Deathproof,” but “Planet Terror” didn’t end until 0200 and I had to get up early in order to go to…
…The Park City Kimball Arts Festival. SaraRules and I headed up and met
Back down to the valley for afternoon babysitting duty. Kate and Perry needed someone to watch the kids for a couple of hours. We had an open schedule and agreed. (It wasn’t really hard to agree to, honestly.) The kids were great, as usual.
Back home again. We both planned to have some hobby time, but didn’t want to watch either of our Netflix movies – neither of them are “in the background” movies. So, we opted to watch 88 Minutes. It’s been an interesting movie. (We’re still a few minutes from the end.)
All of that, and the night’s still young.
Namaste.
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