“If you set your mind free, baby, maybe you’ll understand…”
arts and leisure, cyberpunk/steampunk, everyday glory, family and friends, health, house and home, human of the day, movies and TV, music, news and info, politics and law, sports, style and fashion, workout June 28th, 2010Monday – 28 June 2010
Another work week begins. I’m trying to decide if it’s going to be a full 40-hour week or if it’s trending towards 36 or less. At this point, I’m feeling like the “36-” idea sounds pretty damned good.
I also feel like I really want to be over this sinus congestion. I’m not sure if it’s due to something that SaraRules brought back with her from California or due to the weather rollercoaster (of love! Say what?!) that we had here a week or so ago. Either way, hopefully Sudafed can keep me from looking like a Garbage Pail Kids throwback.
For some reason, I woke up this morning with Shawn Colvin’s Steady On running through my head. Good thing I like the song.
Yesterday,
Later in the day, SaraRules and I went to see Knight and Day. Yes, I know… a lot of people think that Tom Cruise is Tom Cruise Crazy, but I don’t have a beef with the guy. In fact, despite my theory that many Tom Cruise movies were actually the same movie:
Young hotshot (fill-in-the-job title) is known for not playing by the rules.
He gets a reputation for being arrogant and/or reckless.
He is given (fill-in-the-task) and muffs it ~or~ he crosses the wrong person.
He struggles to make a comeback (Don’t call it a comeback, he’s been here for years…).
He saves the day by the end of the movie.
…I found Knight and Day to be fun and entertaining; it was like a mix of “Mission: Impossible meets True Lies.”
And, just how many movies does the above formula work for? Â Let’s see:
- Top Gun — young hotshot pilot
- The Color of Money — young hotshot pool hustler
- Cocktail — young hotshot bartender
- Days of Thunder — young hotshot race car driver
- A Few Good Men — young hotshot lawyer
- The Firm — young hotshot lawyer (again!)
- Mission: Impossible — young hotshot spy
- Jerry McGuire — young hotshot sports agent
Just saying.
Anyway… the movie was fun and made for good lazy afternoon fare.
We wrapped up the day with dinner at the in-laws’ place and a movie, Shutter Island, which holds up as a solid film even on subsequent viewings.
Workout
Yesterday’s step count: 4,653
Stray Toasters
- Senate stalwart Robert Byrd dies at 92
- For SaraRules, by way of MarknTyme: The Roots (on Yo Gabba Gabba)
- I watched the first half of the Germany vs. England World Cup match last night, before bed. It was good.
- 14 Warm-Weather Style Tips
- A Neuroscientist Uncovers a Dark Secret
- For Mark D.: SyFy brings us Tiffany vs. Debbie Gibson. How much 80s-nostalgia camp can you handle?
- Steampunk Art Show and Sale
- 30 post-apocalyptic visions of the 21st Century
I have seen twelve (12) of these films. - World Leaders Agree on Timeline for Cutting Deficits
- Nervous About Alzheimer’s? Coffee May Help
And that’s good for now.
Namaste.
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