Thursday, May 04, 2006

Nothing really to post yesterday.

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?

2 comments:

Ron said...

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.

Rev. Joshua said...

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.