Sunday 4/26 we watched the Adam Sandler movie
It was charming and good, despite the awful ending 3/5 stars
Personal Views
Sunday 4/26 we watched the Adam Sandler movie
It was charming and good, despite the awful ending 3/5 stars
Tonight we watched a dark film from 2013 called "The Harvest." It is well-directed, well-acted, and worth watching -- 3/5 stars.
I read Jack McDevitt's book based on many recommendations. It's a fun future history and has a great mystery setting. Although I enjoyed the book, I was disappointed with many elements of the characters, story line, technology, pacing, and sudden plunges into minutiae. The opportunity cost of the reading time is not worth it. 2/5 stars.
Tonight we watched the documentary
"Antarctica: A Year on Ice." It was interesting but got a bit boring. The psychological portraits of the people who spend the winter there was interesting. If you like documentaries, see it: 3/5 stars.
Last night we watched “The Wedding Ringer.” It has a lot going for it: The acting is pretty good; the dialog, timing, cinematography, post-production are all very good. The story line is excellent and many of the B stories are wonderful. Even the quirky guest-stars and co-stars are cool. Why does it fail so miserably? The film concentrates on stupid, silly “spectacle” elements instead of the arc of the story. 2/3 stars. Miss it.
I am (seriously) considering sprinkling these comments into my code reviews on github. Thanks, Randal!
The web site from this post’s title is http://commitlogsfromlastnight.com/. It scans for bad words and posts them to twitter here: https://twitter.com/CLFLN
Before we went on spring break we saw "Analyze This!" and "Analyze That" with Robert Deniro and Billy Crystal. They hold up despite their age and we enjoyed them a second time 3/5 stars
Despite it's length and tedious Empereur des Français tone, I enjoyed this book.
It spends a long time attacking all 1,800 previous biographies and debunking many myths about the life and times of the Emperor. The book is sometimes dogmatic and hyperbolic. But the analysis and new facts shine gloriously and the centuries give readers a sangfroid perspective. 3/5 stars. Worth reading.