The League: Season Three First let me say that while I am a HUGE football, and fantasy football fan, I have shown this show to many of my friends who know nothing about football and they still love it. An often overlooked fact about this show is that it is "Semi-Scripted" meaning that instead of a script the actors get more or less an outline of what events need to happen in the scene. Making nearly all the dialog improved. This just adds to the natural hilarity of the show. If you followed me ... continue reading...
DVD Reviews: The League Season 3
Cookbook Reviews: Get Cooking
Get Cooking: A Jewish American Family Cookbook Authors: Rachel Harkham and Doni Zasloff Thomas My father was Jewish and my ex husband is Jewish. I was raised on Southern cooking (my mother was from West Virginia, a staunch Irish catholic) and yet matzo ball soup was always boiling on the back burner. I am delighted to review this funny and informational Jewish American cookbook – it reads like a compendium of recipes for every family to try, as well as including all kinds of recipes for the ... continue reading...
DVD Reviews: Iron Sky
Iron Sky Special FX, camp humor, Nazis, goofiness and the genre background all have been major selling points for Iron Sky, and I have to say I was filled with doubt and skepticism before watching. Because, you know, those selling points usually produce a bad movie.??But this film was something altogether different! This is a real movie! It has a story! That is filled with cutting satire! It tells us something about our world more than from the imagined world of the story. I’d place this film ... continue reading...
DVD Reviews: Moonrise Kingdom
Moonrise Kingdom Wes Anderson films are not for everyone. I remember working at Movie Gallery my senior year of high school when The Royal Tenebaums came out. I was in freaking love with that movie, which was one of the first films that made me understand camera setups, framing devices and how it contributes to the story’s depth. However whenever I recommended it, people hated it (as in anyone over 40). So I have stopped recommending Wes Anderson films. Will I recommend Moonrise ... continue reading...
Book Reviews: When it Happens to You
When It Happens to You: A Novel in Stories Author: Molly Ringwald I notice that the reviews for When It Happens to You have been temperate. It is true, some of the stories sizzle, and some do not. What amazes me is what Ringwald does with a very difficult task: short stories are an art form. To take short stories and wend them into a novel is extremely ambitious, and yet Ringwald, always a trooper, sets her aim very high on her first shot. Ringwald is like that. Even as an actress she tried ... continue reading...
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