I'm tired of it raining. It's rained and rained and rained. It rained allllll weekend.
Plus, little baby puppy Zoe... hates cold and rain. She plops her little butt on the ground and gives me this look like "If you're going to take me outside, you're literally going to have to drag me there." Poor baby needs exercise but she gets carsick instantly so there's no taking her anywhere, and she does not want to go out into the rain. Not at ALL (Can't really blame her. It's been really crappy weather).
* Watched the movie "Something Borrowed" (because it was onDemand). Strange rom-com as it kind of stunk as long as it remained in rom-com territory, but was sort of interesting in the points where it would try to subvert the formula. In the end... so-so (though slightly more on the 'so awful' side).
* Watched "Soul Surfer" (same reason as Something Borrowed). True story of a young female surfer whose arm was bitten off by a shark. I would never love the water enough to go back in after that. And I wonder who produced this one because the "God has a plan!" bit was laid on very thick with a trowel in it. The girl from "Bridge to Tarabithia" (who was the lead) has grown into a strikingly beautiful young woman though.
* Watched "Hemmingway's Garden of Eden" and -- showing my ignorance -- was this based on some Hemmingway book? Because if it was, hoo-boy, that man hadeven more!! women issues than I had thought. It was just -- WTH?! in a icky-repellant way... and that's with my sleeping through half of it (the female lead is repellant. Off-puttingly repellant. She walks up and meets her soon-to-be-husband and immediately announces she hasn't 'destroyed him yet.' [It being Hemmingway, she announces this in abrupt, short, stacatto sentences that sound remarkably unlike the way any real person would speak outside of a Hemmingway novel] Then she marries the doof and proceeds to 'destroy him'... primarily by burning his novel (in the days before computer back-up) and in giving him a horrendous platinum-blonde hairstyle so that he can look 'just like her' as she bleaches her own hair white as well. ) This was not written by someone who respected, liked, or felt unthreatened by women. Yeesh.
* Watched "The Red Violin." That one was interesting (LOLed as Sameul L. Jackson's ancient cell phone. Oh, 1990's!)
* Watched "Downton Abbey" season finale, and I want Edith to find an American cowboy next season.
Plus, little baby puppy Zoe... hates cold and rain. She plops her little butt on the ground and gives me this look like "If you're going to take me outside, you're literally going to have to drag me there." Poor baby needs exercise but she gets carsick instantly so there's no taking her anywhere, and she does not want to go out into the rain. Not at ALL (Can't really blame her. It's been really crappy weather).
* Watched the movie "Something Borrowed" (because it was onDemand). Strange rom-com as it kind of stunk as long as it remained in rom-com territory, but was sort of interesting in the points where it would try to subvert the formula. In the end... so-so (though slightly more on the 'so awful' side).
* Watched "Soul Surfer" (same reason as Something Borrowed). True story of a young female surfer whose arm was bitten off by a shark. I would never love the water enough to go back in after that. And I wonder who produced this one because the "God has a plan!" bit was laid on very thick with a trowel in it. The girl from "Bridge to Tarabithia" (who was the lead) has grown into a strikingly beautiful young woman though.
* Watched "Hemmingway's Garden of Eden" and -- showing my ignorance -- was this based on some Hemmingway book? Because if it was, hoo-boy, that man had
* Watched "The Red Violin." That one was interesting (LOLed as Sameul L. Jackson's ancient cell phone. Oh, 1990's!)
* Watched "Downton Abbey" season finale, and I want Edith to find an American cowboy next season.