Thursday, May 21, 2009

A Movie This Weekend?


Are you going to see a movie this weekend? Are you a big drinker like me? Then you might want to check out RunPee.com. This website lets you know about the most opportune times to make a run for the bathroom without missing too much of the movie. Gee this would have come in handy when I saw Star Trek two weeks ago. :)

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Friday, February 27, 2009

Banff Mountain Festival FHE


For our single's FHE (Family Home Evening) this week we went up to Kingsbury Hall at the University of Utah to watch several films from the Banff Mountain Festival World Tour. All the films were pretty good and entertaining. (The consensus was that only one of them, Red Gold, was a little long for the subject matter.) It was a fun time. Thanks to Molly for planning it. Here were the films we saw:

    The Red Helmet
    Mountain Town
    Red Gold
    Committed 2: Grit Kids
    The Last Frontier— Papua New Guinea
    Shikashika
    Crux -- See the teaser below for my favorite of the films.
    Under the Influence







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Monday, December 01, 2008

Evening (the Movie)


Last Saturday, I finally got around to watching a movie that I had Tivoed several months ago. It's kind of a "chick flick." But if you know me, you know that I like those "chick flicks." (As long as it's not Twilight.) The movie is Evening. The screen play was written by Michael Cunningham who also wrote novel, The Hours. I liked The Hours movie quite a bit. Later read the book and liked it even more. It's not my typical bounty hunter/private detective novel but I really enjoyed the writing style. I found it hard to put down.

In addition to liking Michael Cunningham's works, the movie has a cast of A-list actors: Meryl Streep, Claire Danes, Toni Colette, Vanessa Redgrave, Glenn Close, and more. The story actually quite sad, but again, sometimes, I like sad movies. The plot follows two friends and how they followed two very different paths in life. One did what was expected of her and some might say she had a very boring life. The other followed her every whim and had what many would consider a very turbulent life. Towards the end of the movie, Lila the more conservative of the friends, says this about life in general, "We are mysterious creatures, aren't we? And at the end so much of it turns out not to matter." I love a good quote and this one struck me. We spend so much time and effort concerning ourselves with many frivolous topics that in the end really carry no weight in our eternities or even in this life. We worry and fret about things really shouldn't consume us as they do.

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