Saturday, January 24, 2009

I'm Back!

Mornin' All,



Since last I wrote a lot has happened, not the least of which our new President was sworn-in. Not to belabor an already over belabored point; that was a truly historic moment. Even I watched the inauguration speech. Granted it was accomplished while on an elliptical machine at my gym.



Sometimes I get tired of the pundits who have to pick-over everything until it is almost nothing. I disagree with those who said that President Obama's speech was not fiery enough. He spoke to all the things most Americans are concerned with, economy, war, etc. Another thing that gets to me is how these same folks have to begin trying to find flaws before the man has even been in office for a day. Wolf Blitzer got his panties in a twist because TV news was not invited to the second swearing in. Who cares; the 22nd ammendment says the president takes office on noon of that day whether taking the oath or, not. Ever since the advent of 24 hour cable news, they have had to find something to talk about. Give the man a break. At least he hit the ground running and is trying to cope with our country's monumental problems.



On a more personal note, I took daughter Tasha and son-in-law Jason up to the Grand Canyon last weekend. Jason had never been there, and was amazed (as always I am) by what he saw. I suggest that everyone get to the Grand Canyon if they have never been there. The sheer size and beauty of this over 200 mile hole in the ground will take your breath away, not to mention diminish, at least for a short time, your petty little problems. Winter is a good time to go as there are not as many visitors to contend with, just some ice.

We have not had any snow here in Flagstaff for a couple of weeks. And, for the past two days we have had rain. This has led to poor conditions for XC skiing. When I lived in Prescott I use to hurry up here and ski in any conditions. Now that my home is in Flagstaff I am a snow conditions snob, only going out after storms to XC ski in powdery, new snow. We have predictions for snow this coming week. I hope those forcasts come to fruition.




The "Oscar" nominations are out, and I am, for the most part, pleased. However, there are some snubs. For instance I think that it is a travesty for Kristin Scott Thomas to have not been nominated for best actress for I've Loved you For So Long, or Sally Hawkins for Happy Go Lucky. But, I am very happy that Richard Jenkins was nominated for The Visitor, a small film with big themes. For those who never saw it, or did not even know about it, see it on DVD.



As for movies that I have seen since my last blog, Slumdog Millionaire is the best. Not only that, if I had seen it before the end of the year it would have topped my picks. I liked Grand Torino very much and thought Clint should have gotten some consideration for best actor. I traveled to Prescott last week to see a couple of films and they were good as well, Last Chance Harvey (a nice little bitter/sweet comedy) and Defiance, a true story about the escape of a large number of Jews in Belarus during WWII. This one had Daniel Craig (new James Bond) in the title role. Taking into consideration that Flagstaff has been bringing a lot of crap movies here, and that I had to travel to see a couple, it has been a good couple of weeks for films.



Adios Amigos y Amigas!

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Happy New Year, or at least our Western Version of It!

Good Morning Folks,

I have finally gotten around to my ranking of movies, actors and directors for 2008. My first rule for doing so is that I had to have seen the movie in a theater, not on DVD, or other format. Secondly, even though some movies came out just before the end of year, if I did not see them they do not make my evaluation. This time I have made an exception to that rule and included two films seen on New Years Day! I made special trip to Scottsdale that day to see them. Thirdly, my selection for actors, directors, etc, may include more than one. Sometimes it is too difficult to make distinctions and unfair to the performances. So here goes . . .

Films:

1. Frost/Nixon
2. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
3. Miracle of St. Anna
4. Vicki, Christina, Barcelona
5. The Visitor
6. In Brugges
7. The Reader
8. Rachel Getting Married
9. I've Loved You So Long
10. Appaloosa
11. The Changling
12. Milk
13. Happy Go Lucky
14. The Dark Knight
15. Burn After Reading

Actors: Female
Anne Hatheway - Rachel Getting Married
Kristin Scott Thomas - I Loved You So Long
Angelina Jolie - The Changling
Kate Winslet - The Reader
Sally Hawkens - Happy Go Lucky

Actors: Male
Frank Langella - Nixon/Frost
Richard Jenkins - The Visitor
Sean Penn - Milk
Michael Sheen - Frost/Nixon
Brad Pitt - Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Director:
Ron Howard - Frost/Nixon
Spike Lee - Miracle of St. Anna
Woody Allen - Vicki, Christina, Barcelona
Clint Eastwood - The Changling
Ed Harris - Appaloosa

Supporting Actors:

Female:
Debra Winger - Rachel Getting Married
Francis Mc Dormand - Mrs. Pettigrew Lives for a Day & Burn After Reading

Male:
Heath Ledger - The Dark Knight
Brad Pitt - Burn After Reading

These are my picks whether you, or the critics liked them or not. Some are fairly dark, others a bit lighter, or even uplifting. I saw only 70 movies this year, a lot to some, but down from a little over 90 last year. But, where possible, I tried not to go to as many bad movies as in the past. Although there were a few of those like Pineapple Express ( I know many people liked it's sophomoric, vapid humor).

Happy viewing, got to hit the skis this morning so see you on the flip side.