Yeah, that's the adult-oriented Disney threads. I mean, what else would explain the fact that Donald doesn't wear pants?
On a high note (for me), I finished my trip report just a few minutes ago. I just got done re-doing our website to update all the trip report links. I'm going to read it all for grammar & spelling errors tonight. I'll start posting it tomorrow evening (or maybe during the day if I can grab enough uninterrupted time).
It seriously cut into my
LEGO building time. To the tune of, I haven't started LEGO building yet. And even though I have Tuesday off, I probably won't get to LEGO-build. I had about 4 months of no-free-time-at-all, so now I've got a backlog of DVDs that I bought over the last few months. Here's what I got that I haven't seen yet:
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Victory at Sea" - a '50s NBC TV series about World War 2
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Black Hawk Down"
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Jarhead"
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The Great Raid" - Benjamin Bratt World War 2 rescue movie
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Memoirs of a Geisha" - I read the book a few years ago but haven't seen the movie
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March of the Penguins"
What I got that I've seen but not in a while:
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This Is Spinal Tap" - I 'lent' my copy to a friend a couple of years ago. I doubt I'll ever get that copy back. I was buying some beer at Kroger one night and they had it for $9.99. I re-bought it. One of my favorite movies of all time.
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Man on the Moon" - Jim Carrey as Andy Kaufman. I love it.
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Shakespeare in Love" - Great movie
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Forrest Gump" - I read the book in 1987 when I was a freshman at UT (Univ. of Tennessee, not Texas), way before anybody had ever heard of good ol' Forrest. I found it at the UT bookstore and flipping through I noticed it mentioned playing against UT in football. I thought that was cool. So I bought it. It was a good book, but I never ever thought it would have been made into a movie.
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Gods and Generals" and "
Gettysburg" - 1990s Civil War movies
I plan to watch 4 or 5 of them on Tuesday. For some reason it skews towards war movies. I HAVE to watch them before Dec. 12, which is the date "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby" comes out on DVD. If they never made a movie after "Ricky Bobby", it would have been good. Except "Borat". That was funny too. And "For Your Consideration" too.
We saw "For Your Consideration" Saturday afternoon after my Salvation Army bell-ringing. I loved it. Catherine O'Hara should be nominated for a 'real' Oscar for her performance in it. Our friends StitchIsOurHero & StitchIsARedSoxFan took our kids Christmas shopping for the afternoon so we had a very welcome quiet afternoon without kids.