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Apr. 21st, 2003 07:08 pmSo I'm, like, still alive and stuff. Enjoyed the long weekend, though I didn't do much--just loafed around and watched movies. I finally saw Monster's Ball and FINALLY finished Ghost Dog. I started it months ago but for some reason didn't finish it. Good flick. Jim Jarmusch amazes me.
I'm really bad at explaining why I like books or movies until I've experienced them a few times and maybe even written something about them. I'd rather be that way, I think, than like people who immediately have all sorts of supposedly deep stuff to say right after they've read a book or seen a movie. Those types always bugged me in literature classes. I suspect that such people are often just talking out of their asses. Besides, I hate being reminded that I'm slow. ;) Anyway, I hadn't really thought about it til now, but that's one aspect of grad school that I miss: writing my way through a work of art. I remember the sense of discovery and renewed appreciation that I got when I wrote a paper on something I'd been reading and enjoying for years. Take Hunter S. Thompson. I'd loved him for several years before writing a paper on him, but when I did, it felt so great to articulate exactly what I found so compelling in his work. And in order to articulate it, I had to think my way through the work. And for me, thinking is writing. Writing's cool like that.
I'm so glad to see the beginnings of spring. This time of the year kills me because I know everything's already blooming like crazy down south. I'm thinking, hurry up and show some color, goddamnit, October's getting closer and closer!
I'm jonesing for an NYC trip. I haven't been since the Gov't Mule show back in October. I want to take a day some weekend, hit some bookstores, go to the market at Union Square, and maybe even just knock around Central Park a bit. I never spent enough time in the park when I was at Columbia two years ago. I enjoyed it when I went, but I was usually exploring other parts of the city when I had free time (which wasn't often).
Does anyone know what I did with my Crispin Glover disc? I can't find it anywhere. I've been on a huge Crispin Glover kick lately. In the last week or so I've watched River's Edge (for about the hundredth time), Little Noises, and Twister. I've even been considering renting Back to the Future and Teachers. But I can't find my The Big Problem disc! I think somebody stole the mug. I know everybody in the building covets it.
Wow, that was probably disjointed as hell. Oh well.
I'm really bad at explaining why I like books or movies until I've experienced them a few times and maybe even written something about them. I'd rather be that way, I think, than like people who immediately have all sorts of supposedly deep stuff to say right after they've read a book or seen a movie. Those types always bugged me in literature classes. I suspect that such people are often just talking out of their asses. Besides, I hate being reminded that I'm slow. ;) Anyway, I hadn't really thought about it til now, but that's one aspect of grad school that I miss: writing my way through a work of art. I remember the sense of discovery and renewed appreciation that I got when I wrote a paper on something I'd been reading and enjoying for years. Take Hunter S. Thompson. I'd loved him for several years before writing a paper on him, but when I did, it felt so great to articulate exactly what I found so compelling in his work. And in order to articulate it, I had to think my way through the work. And for me, thinking is writing. Writing's cool like that.
I'm so glad to see the beginnings of spring. This time of the year kills me because I know everything's already blooming like crazy down south. I'm thinking, hurry up and show some color, goddamnit, October's getting closer and closer!
I'm jonesing for an NYC trip. I haven't been since the Gov't Mule show back in October. I want to take a day some weekend, hit some bookstores, go to the market at Union Square, and maybe even just knock around Central Park a bit. I never spent enough time in the park when I was at Columbia two years ago. I enjoyed it when I went, but I was usually exploring other parts of the city when I had free time (which wasn't often).
Does anyone know what I did with my Crispin Glover disc? I can't find it anywhere. I've been on a huge Crispin Glover kick lately. In the last week or so I've watched River's Edge (for about the hundredth time), Little Noises, and Twister. I've even been considering renting Back to the Future and Teachers. But I can't find my The Big Problem disc! I think somebody stole the mug. I know everybody in the building covets it.
Wow, that was probably disjointed as hell. Oh well.
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Date: 2003-04-21 05:11 pm (UTC)(my posse wishes to accession you.)
i have to say when you pulled that April Fool's joke about moving to NC I experienced a certain level of NOOOOO! because I haven't yet met you myself.
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Date: 2003-04-21 07:22 pm (UTC)You don't understannnd, mannnn!
Date: 2003-04-21 05:12 pm (UTC)p.s. Crispin's book publisher has a PO box in the same place as mine. I've never seen anyone getting his mail, though.
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Date: 2003-04-21 08:34 pm (UTC)Which one is the Hallow's Eve song? I've never known. Is it that one that's really slow and heavy? There's one I'm thinking of that sounds really . . . um . . . doom-like. Damn, I shoulda bought that soundtrack!
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Date: 2003-04-21 08:43 pm (UTC)>>All the songs are on existing albums, from what I can tell.
http://www.slaytanic.com/albums/riversedge_soundtrack.html
Which one is the Hallow's Eve song? I've never known. Is it that one that's really slow and heavy? There's one I'm thinking of that sounds really . . . um . . . doom-like. Damn, I shoulda bought that soundtrack!
>>It's called Lethal Tendencies. It also appears on their Death and Insanity album, which is still in print.
http://cheap-cds.com/surf/disps/047646
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Date: 2003-04-21 08:52 pm (UTC)Re: You don't understannnd, mannnn!
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Date: 2003-04-22 11:55 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-04-22 08:32 am (UTC)Did you see Willard? I really liked it, but I don't think too many other people did.
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Date: 2003-04-22 12:01 pm (UTC)I missed Willard!! I didn't really think about trying to see it until last week. I checked the movie listings, and the only place anywhere near here that was showing it was like 40 miles away. And now I don't see it listed anywhere! I'm bummed.
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Date: 2003-04-22 03:47 pm (UTC)I saw Willard on opening night and there was like maybe 10 other people in the theatre besides me and my friend. Then all of a sudden it disappeared. Too bad, because I really liked it.
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Date: 2003-04-24 03:18 pm (UTC)Thanks a lot for offering, but I'll just wait for the Willard DVD--the low quality would probably just frustrate me. And I'm in the middle of downloading 1000 Corpses anyway! Did you like it?