Afternoony

May. 16th, 2001 07:38 pm
[personal profile] batskeets
I went to the men's choir, and surprise surprise, I was one of FOUR people out of the whole women's choir that came to rehearse with the guys today, not to mention I was the only person singing my part for a good 75% of the time. But it was also kind of neat actually being able to hear myself and how I blended with the other parts.

After that, it was some sitting around with James and Dan, and then I went to my Art History discussion section. This is the first one I've ever been to (it's not required... there were maybe 20 people in discussion out of, say, 150 in the class) and I feel like it was actually a good use of my time. It was cool hearing what other people had to say about the works too, as opposed to lecture where it's just the prof talking at us all period. I wish I'd been able to make time for these discussions sooner.

So I'm home now, and I think I'm skipping movie night tonight, unless somebody picks me up. It's okay though, because I could probably use some study time. I made an update at Flicking It!, adding a review I wrote about Meet The Parents a while back. Most people seemed to like it, but I thought it was downright painful to watch, SO this is the perfect time to air that out, ne? :D

Date: 2001-05-16 07:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cruelsoul.livejournal.com
I am so glad i am not the only one who did not like that movie

I thought it was SO INCREDIBLY DUMB
and of course, when I insult it everyone tells me how great it is

BUT YOU AGREE SARAH!!!!!!!! YOU KNOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Date: 2001-05-16 07:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] skeets.livejournal.com
IT WAS!!!! He just kept screwing up over and over and OVER again and all that happened was that I got mad at the main guy for being so stupid, and I got mad at everyone else in the movie for harshing on him. NOT FUNNY AT ALL.

While the movie looks awful...

Date: 2001-05-17 06:13 am (UTC)
wednesday: (Default)
From: [personal profile] wednesday
...the core of it in _Feel This Book_ where the girlfriend is actually Janeane Garofalo is quite good. Presumably because it's only one step or so removed from plausible.

But, of course, this is coloured by how you could insert one frame of Janeane into every 72 frames of the 700 Club and I would watch the 700 Club with rapt devotion as a result, as opposed to the postmodern irony it usually gets.

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