June 2007 Archives

I guess I WON'T be seeing Evening...

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...Which is too bad, as it's one of my favorite novels.

However, it sounds like they totally schmaltzed it to death.

The film gently waves back and forth in time between a high society wedding in 1954 (according to the novel) and the present day when Vanessa Redgrave is dying, while her daughters, played by Richardson and Collette, are in a melancholy deathwatch, trying to find time to get everything said when both time and their mother’s mental clarity are in decidedly short supply.

While the woman fades to black in her deathbed, she remembers that wedding so long ago, when she had an idyll with the great love of her life that turned out, in its consequences, to be more bitter than she’d ever have guessed.

Redgrave’s younger self is played by Claire Danes, as a nightclub singer of ambiguous ability (my vote is no, if you must know, as much as I’ve always loved Claire Danes). She’s a faithful maid of honor at her wealthy best friend’s wedding. With an advanced case of the prenuptial jitters, the prospective bride is momentarily paralyzed by the fact that she’s really in love with the son of one of the family’s loyal retainers (who has grown up to be a dashing doctor).

Danes the bridesmaid is in love with him, too. So, it seems, is the bride’s drunken and painfully closeted brother, played ridiculously with nothing that resembles libido by Hugh Dancy.

And Michael Cunningham was partially responsible. What a shame.

This script is literary in the very worst way. You may not really appreciate how very good these actors are until you hear them keep this movie afloat — barely — with dialogue that should never have left the page (watch, for instance, as Toni Collette uses the word “metamorphose” in a putatively intimate conversation and gets away with it. THAT, so help me, is an actress.)

What the heck happened? The original book was certainly emotional, but Minot was good at cutting away at the right time and not over-explaining things. Plus, part of the whole point was that the main character didn't go for heart-to-heart talks with anyone - and went to her grave avoiding them, with one exception -- the man she hasn't seen in 40 years -- and that's just in her head.

In fact, most of the action takes place in her memory or in her imagination. Maybe it's difficult to dramatize that.

And what are all these bizarre love triangles? Why over-complicate things? The book does talk about her previous relationships as well as her marriages after that fateful weekend. Again, was that just too hard to show?

Oh well... on the plus side, Michael will be happy to know I won't make him watch it!

At least the movie version of A Very Long Engagement was nearly as good as the book. See, Hollywood people? It CAN be done!

No thank you, I get quite enough of that at home.

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Today's spam:

From: "poop"
Subject: "gesture"

Given that I have a 9 1/2-month-old who violently protests every time I change her diaper, well, you can just imagine what I'm imagining.

(Shudder.)

A song for Friday

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Not a new one, but I just found it in my iTunes library and was reminded of how much I like it: "Protection" by Massive Attack.

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Song of the day...

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One of the funnier songs off of the Magnetic Fields' 69 Love Songs. Bad doggie!

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Yet another song.

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A song by Spoon, "The Way We Get By." It's lodged in my brain. I will have to download it from Emusic next month...

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This is fun

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Here's another one — my favorite track off of the Magnetic Fields I.

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Testing another music website

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I found a bunch of tracks of Kate Bush's The Red Shoes at Blogmusik.net — a wobbly album, but with a few great songs like this one:

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Nifty websites

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Considering I've been using the web since 1994, I'm late to the party when it comes to Web 2.0. I don't have a Flickr account and I don't look at half the YouTube links that get sent to me. But I'm finally starting to use it more. My high school class's website is hosted at Ning.com, I'm listening to music and making playlists at Lala.com and SpoolFM. When I don't feel like using Photoshop, I can edit photos at Picnik.com or Snipshots.com. At work, Media-Convert has saved me a lot of trouble a couple of times already, letting me convert videos or make screenshots without having to composite them in Photoshop.

I have NO idea how all these companies are going to make any money doing what they do ("party like it's 1999" anyone?) but I'm enjoying it while it lasts!

I have a playlist and I'm not afraid to use it.

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I've been playing with Lala.com lately — it's a new music site that aims to be all that and a dessert topping too. You can upload your music to it for playback anywhere you have web access, buy and trade CDs, and soon (they hope) buy and download mp3s. It also lets you create "DJ" playlists to share with the world.

So here's mine.

Oh, and to hear it, you have to download the lala player. Clever bastards, eh?

Oops.

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When you're trying to launch a news website and get people to trust you as a reliable source, it's best to avoid things like this:

"We have a competent group of writers working with us, providing quality aritlces."

You can judge the quality of their "aritlces" here, which is how I found them on Google News:

Medical mysteries

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Shredding documents at home, I came across a copy of my lab results from early on in my pregnancy. One of the items on it is "Occult Blood." I tested negative, which is I guess a good thing -- my body fluids are not haunted!

They should pay ME for suffering and irritation

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So I got a parking ticket in Rockridge due to hearing loss and stupidity (I thought Michael said I had 10 minutes on the meter when he only said "two minutes.") The back of the ticket helpfully informs me I can pay online. I go to the link and find this monstrosity (click it for the full effect):

Drop shadows? On tiny but important chunks of information that should be in PLAIN OLD HTML?

On top of that, when I type in the citation number, I'm informed it "doesn't exist in Oakland." Oh, goodie.

Whoever created and approved that site? Give them a good kick in the butt, please.

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Obama Purple. Playing. In the garden. Sun's up. Kitties!

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