Saturday, November 21, 2009

movie movies movies

I scored a job interview for Tuesday and I'm more excited about this one than the security guard position.  I'd be able to travel around the area and see small towns and meet new people.  There's nothing glorious about the position.  I'd be staying in motels and away from home for up to two weeks but I'm okay with this.  I love to travel.  Even when traveling the same routes over and over again, it never gets old.
I met a hotty at the theater last night.  We didn't really meat.  He took my money and I noticed his awsome sideburns.  They may be the best sideburns in the tri-state area.  They're like Joe Maur's sideburns.  Well groomed, clean, tight, and attached to a sexy body but on the geeky side because that's how I like my men, geeky.
And now for the movies because while I'm unemployed I watch a ton of movies.  I also write and I'm sending my books out to agents but that only takes up so much time.  Thinking is exhausting so I watch movies in between my literary adventures.


The Lady Vanishes (1938) Directed by Alfred Hitchcock.  I'm not going to try to touch or dissect a Hitchcock movie.  There are people are there who can analyze every nuance and write thesis papers, I'm not that guy but I can tell you how wonderful the movie is.  Unlike some of the over acted movies Hollywood put out (this one came from London) the acting was not as stage-y and the characters actually had believable motives.  "Wait until Dark" was difficult to watch at times because the acting style was over the top and the characters were insanely stupid (except Alan Arkin's psychopath---kudos for the good job), TLV suffered none of those pits.  The movie was well paced and moved along gracefully. The directing of course was great.  For people who don't like old movies, this movie plays like a modern movie.  I can understand hating WUD but see this movie.     

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