Thursday, June 11, 2009

How's This for a Nothing Post?

Here's what I have waiting at home for me, courtesy of Netflix:

I've heard very good things.

Because sometimes you just want to turn off the ol' brainbox!
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Possibly a mistake.

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So that's what's on deck for this weekend. Maybe I'll write about one or more of them. Wouldn't it be amazing if I did? I agree: it would be amazing.

15 comments:

Krauthammer said...

Sansho! Sansho! Sansho!

I'm a fan.

bill r. said...

No you're not!

Greg said...

So you haven't watched Someone to Love yet huh? I'm not saying a word. But boy do I want to!

Ryan Kelly said...

Yeah, Someone to Love is gonna be in my next batch that I get, too.

Sansho the Bailiff is just about the most heartbreaking thing I've ever seen.

Uncle Gustav said...

Wednesday, Greg, Wednesday...

bill r. said...

Guys, you got me all scared...

Rick Olson said...

I haven't watched "Someone To Love" yet either. I haven't even got it here yet. It's supposed to arrive on Saturday or maybe even as late as monday.

I like living dangerously.

Ed Howard said...

I've got Someone To Love waiting as well, obviously, probably for Monday night. Looking forward to another great discussion!

bill r. said...

Maybe we'll all end up watching it on the same day at the same time!!

Ed Howard said...

Hey, cool idea! Then maybe we could have a discussion about it afterwards!

bill r. said...

No, no, that's just crazy. I mean, how would that even work??

Ed Howard said...

Come on, it'd be like a... I don't know, a kind of "film club."

bill r. said...

There's no such thing as that. Put it out of your head.

Greg said...

I'll start it up, how about that? I'll make a separate website as the central location to find out where all the posts will be. Okay?

I think I'll call it... um... let's see... Oh, I got it. The Newest Most Recently Established Completely and Utterly Dispensable Film Club. We'll call it TNMRECAUDFC for short.

bill r. said...

That's just stupid enough to work...

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