I didn't read anything in March. I have Angels and Demons
just waiting for me to get started, but I just can't pull the
trigger. So I'll use my surplus from the earlier months to get to my
twelve this year average. In fact I'll do the same for April because
it is busy times right now.
All of the movies I've seen are stating to blur and I will need
forgiveness as I state this from March up to today. In response to
Wreck it Ralph, the husband chose Who Framed Roger Rabbit. I decided
that we needed to be depressed and bored so I picked No Country ForOld Men after we watched Gravity that didn't count since we borrowed
it from friends. He went on a 90's action kick so he chose JurassicPark. I went Hobbit 2 then he followed with Speed. I get why Jurassic
Park and Speed were popular at the time, but of course in certain
ways, they do not hold up. For last week, I cheated and said I wanted
to watch Sherlock. I know it's TV, but it's an hour and a half per
episode TV and we watched all of Season 1 (or Series 1) so it is my
choice and I stand by it.
I will say that of the three most recent versions of Sherlock Holmes in media, Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman have the best sexual chemistry. (Apologies to Robert Downey, Jr. and Jude Law, but not to Jonny Lee Miller and Lucy Liu.)That catches us up to this week, and he has
one more day to declare.
On my own I watched Pitch Perfect to rinse the taste of Javier Bardem out of my mouth, then Thor 2 and Hunger Games 2
so I could finally listen to the spoiler episodes of Comedy FilmNerds. And if we are accurate, I got to listen to and see parts of Frozen while eating my nieces. I have to see it all in a child free environment soon. And get me a plush Sven. So cute.
Feeeewwwww. I guess now I can go back to enjoying my Good
Friday. Or back to my being solemn and dignified.
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