I spent all day in a day program (co-facilitating, not attending, natch). So, I hit the bed like a mack truck.
If you ever get the chance to watch the movie, "Deep Rising," don't pass it up. A film that is exciting, suspenseful, and fun. Starring no one in particular, except the awesome Treat Williams, who I haven't seen in any roles of import sense his turn as Critical Bill, the guy who ate rat dookie on a bet in "Things to Do In Denver When You're Dead." Another decent film.
Anyway, let's see what happens today, shall we?
Thursday, May 04, 2006
Nothing really to post yesterday.
Posted by Nate at 6:20 AM
2 comments:
I really liked "Things to Do In Denver When You're Dead." I thought Andy Garcia played the lead well, and Christopher Walken was, as usual, a great bad guy.
Treat Williams was the dad on one of those WB shows that I used to be forced to watch in a previous life, and I think he played "The Substitute" in one of those Substitute movies after Tom Berrenger wouldn't sign on to play in the sequel.
Wasn't "The Substitute" a cheap, conservative-themed kill-the-bastards-don't-try-to-teach-'em rip-off of/answer to the liberal "Dangerous Minds?" I haven't seen either movie and the only thing I really know about either movie is that the theme song to "Dangerous Minds" was parodied by "Weird Al" and Coolio got really pissed about it.
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