What I’ve Watched: Sex and the City

OK, here I go. I was a Sex and the City watcher. Yep, I can be man enough to admit. When you are living with a woman after so many years, you end up getting forced into watching shit TV you never want anything to do with. Luckily, my goddess divine knows that I won’t […]

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What I’ve Watched: Role Models

I admit to having gargantuanly low expectations for this movie. Dan wanted to see it, and I couldn’t come up with a good enough reason to avoid it. I cannot overstate my lowered expectations. Short of 90 minutes of two guys crapping in a meadow, I was not imagining anything resembling a decent flick. In […]

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What I’ve Watched: Slumdog Millionaire

After the disappointing morning viewing of the 007 film, luckily the lady and I were given a reprieve when our friends Dan and Ashley wanted to go check out Slumdog Millionaire. The film centers around a young guy who is winning big on the Indian version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. One question […]

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What I’ve Watched: Quantum of Solace

There is no denying that James Bond is a bad motherf*($er. Just is. I don’t care how corny Roger Moore was, or how pompous and stupid Pierce Brosnan played him, or how only Timothy Dalton could make Bond look like a 3rd grade wiener that I could beat up. He’s still Bond, and Daniel Craig’s […]

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What I’ve Watched: Darkon

Documentaries don’t all have to be about WWII, the Iraq War or how stupid Fox News is (if you don’t know it by now, shame on you). Good docs can also be found when the subject is some of the off-color groups of people in our world who have, some would argue, total shit for […]

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What I’ve Watched: Meet Bill

Quick show of hands … Who here likes roadkill? Ok, I see one hand up, but that person is a weirdo and I am not taking his opinion seriously. But the rest of you seem like (semi)normal people who clearly are not fans of roadkill. Roadkill gets run over time and time again, quickly getting […]

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What I’ve Read: A Death In Belmont

When I first read The Perfect Storm I was stunned. Floored into reading this tragic true life story of some fisherman from Massachusetts who were caught in one of the freakiest natural events ever. Three massive storms all colliding at once off the Atlantic Coast and the ship, The Andrea Gail, simply disappeared. All the crew were […]

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What I’ve Watched: Galapagos

So people who know me openly acknowledge my love of movies and watching films of just about any nature. I’m not always as high minded as my friends Dan and Luke, who regale their appreciation of French films and stuff that they studied in film classes back in college. Me, I was raised in a […]

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