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Well, my dear friends, I've completed the craziest book. Haunted by Chuck Palahniuk. This book is about a group of people who are put together for a writers retreat for three months. As it turns out they're locked in an old theater and the only person with the key dies. Then, the mayhem ensues.Labels: Book
So kids, I took your baby daddy, Mr. Adam, to go see 'disturbia' last Saturday night. It was pretty good. I have to say, the story, although not original, was presented in a great way. The high tech gadgets and suspense kept the movie from becoming "just another" kid/thriller movie. I have to admit, there were some scenes that were "edge of your seat" thrilling. I really enjoyed this film. Will it win awards, nah. Would I want to buy it on DVD? nope. But if you're stuck inside during this monsoon season, it's definitely worth $10 or even better, a rental in a few months. I liked it, and so did your baby daddy!Labels: movie
OK my dear, sweet children, let Momma tell you all about a really great play my friend Michael took me to see. Frost/Nixon was a great show with personality, spunk, humor and a touch of history. The two main characters were of course David Frost played by Michael Sheen and Richard Nixon played by Frank Langella. First off let me tell you how weary I was going to see this as past politics can be very dull to me. This play was NOT dull for one second. Mr. Langella was excellent portraying Nixon. His speech and his physicality were practically flawless. Which in "gay speak" is really, really good. Mr. Sheen was equally as good. Both were nominated in the UK for Olivier Awards for their roles in this production.
The show itself is about the famous Frost interviews of Richard Nixon. How Frost got the interview, what was said and most of all, what wasn't said. The goal of the interview became to get Nixon to admit that he broke the law. So over a series of days of interviews between the two, the Watergate scandal is brought up. I'll leave the ending to all of you (well, if you haven't seen the original interviews). But I would say the most shocking part of the show was how money hungry Nixon was, both before resigning and after. This show is performed without intermission and honestly, is very, very good. I recommend this to anyone with or without an interest in the subject matter. You'll walk out glad you saw it. I promise.
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