2007 and 2008 Watched/Read

Feb 11, 2008 18:05

The books and movies I have consumed thus far this year. So's you know what amazing taste I have.

2007 )

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lostvelocity March 13 2007, 00:47:19 UTC
Come back to usssssssss!

I miss your wit. You quite often say exactly what I've been thinking, but in a much funnier way.

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lykaios March 14 2007, 02:08:36 UTC
Hello! I keep meaning to update but I get tired and run out of ways to make my none-too-interesting life entertaining!

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lostvelocity March 16 2007, 15:53:59 UTC
I don't know...you write about work and it makes me laugh. And you appear to have a robot-job. Just saying...

:D

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one900 March 23 2007, 07:49:51 UTC
how was jesus camp? how was house of leaves? how was the james joyce?

or, less annoyingly:

opinions on jesus camp, house of leaves ,and the james joyce, please.

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lykaios March 23 2007, 13:33:53 UTC
1. Jesus Camp was one of the best documentaries I've seen. I went into it thinking I was just going to enjoy it on a political or philosophical level (read: become very, very angry/disturbed over fundamentalists' indoctrination of children, religion in general, etc.), and granted, it DID make me angry...but I enjoyed it as a film, too. Like, even a month or two later I find myself thinking of certain shots throughout the film, just how they were framed, and like, the LIGHTING and the MUSIC. Maybe that's strange. Moreover, though, the people in it were so interesting and while a lot of people thought the entire premise was biased or exploitative, I found myself actually feeling sympathetic (in a brief moment, anyway) toward a woman whom I would normally want to smack with a halibut ( ... )

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synthetique November 11 2007, 18:34:07 UTC
...ooh! :)
You DO have good taste!

Was Biophilia good? I kind of have a crush on E. O. Wilson... :/

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lykaios November 11 2007, 21:15:28 UTC
:D I thought Biophilia was fabulous! And here is where I am going to sound kind of stupid, but the thing is I hardly remember what it was about; I just remember how much I enjoyed it at the time. It's pretty embarrassing, because I only read it a couple of months ago, so I'm going to have to pick it up again. What I really want to read now is Sociobiology; I've been reading this Richard Dawkins and E.O. Wilson's been coming up a lot. And I kind of have a crush on Richard Dawkins, so I'll read just about anyone he spouts off about frequently...

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synthetique November 11 2007, 21:28:49 UTC
The other day my roommate was telling me how she had just seen James Watson (of ~watson and crick~ fame) give a speech at my school and he was all like "blax and gayz sux" as usual and I somehow misheard her and thought she was talking about my baby Richard Dawkins and I was like :O for like an entire week until I realized who she was really talking about. It was reality shattering. :'(

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somercet May 22 2008, 12:17:44 UTC
Hey, not sure if you're still into Gary Oldman or not, but I found the youngest picture ever of him.

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lykaios May 27 2008, 03:08:08 UTC
I like that one. How intense, Mr. Oldman.

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luyealca April 8 2011, 20:38:13 UTC
Excellent post I must say.. Simple but yet interesting and engaging.. Keep up the awesome work!

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