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thisnewday ([personal profile] thisnewday) wrote2019-08-01 08:14 pm

Food Critics vs. Movie Critics

A few nights ago, I decided to do dinner and a movie every evening for as long as I'm able. Which means, I guess, for as long as I'm able to choke down the low-sodium, pureed crap that passes for dinner and for as long as I have unopened DVDs standing on the shelves of the pre-Civil War barrister's bookcase which I inherited from my father.

Because, what else am I gonna do with them? Helen shows up only occasionally, these days, and I've saved the last season of Treme to watch with her--in case she decides to hang around longer than the next smokey dream.

Tonight, I watched Val Kilmer in The Salton Sea. He's a trumpet-playing tweaker who's caught between two identities--the avenging angel and the... well, you should watch it. It was not well-reviewed, but f*ck the damn critics. It's extraordinarily vivid, fragmented like a tweaker's life, but still has a story line. Which is all I require, most of the time.

Have also watched The Grand Budapest Hotel, an Unfinished Life--also not well-reviewed, and several Nora Ephrons. Again, f*ck the critics.

I should also add that dinner has been made more bearable by the addition of some Dinosaur Barbecue Slathering Sauce which was originally made at a biker's bar in downtown Syracuse but is now marketed regionally, I think.

I'm sure any self-respecting food critic would provide a much less favorable take on my concoction and--unlike the movie critics--we should definitely listen to them, lol...

LPK
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[personal profile] rosegardenfae 2019-08-06 12:08 pm (UTC)(link)
I barely remember the "Salton Sea" as it has been a long time since I watched it, but my thoughts are that I liked it. Have "Grand Budapest Hotel" in a queue on Amazon, but haven't seen it yet, maybe soon. Am immersed in "Love and Ruin" and have a memoir by Gellhorn plus a Gellhorn bio calling to me.

Hope you get back to real food soon.
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[personal profile] rosegardenfae 2019-08-06 02:07 pm (UTC)(link)
"Love and Ruin" by Paula McClain
"Travels with Myself and Another" by Martha Gellhorn
"Gellhorn, A Twentieth Century Life" by Caroline Moorehead

Woolfe has always been a reading challenge for me though I've read all her books. So far, am fascinated with Love and Ruin. Not sure if it's because I want to be her or am dreaming of screwing Hemingway. Lol
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[personal profile] rosegardenfae 2019-08-06 07:24 pm (UTC)(link)
I imagine that Virginia's mental instability gave her a point of view unlike her readers.

Undoubtedly women's studies opened me up to a different viewpoint than I had from the one I garnered being brought up in the 50's. Won't be hard for you to catch up, being a sensitive romantic guy. ;-)

Lol @ being slapped by Gellhorn. She certainly slapped Hem often enough. And, as the only way way I'm getting screwed is in my dreams might as well give Ernest a try. I don't think, however, he'll be better than Bob Marley. Lol