16 January 2011

More of the 02138 in the Winter

So here are a few more pictures taken over the last day or so.

I thought this guy was pretty great:


In the old yard. Cosmo's no snow bear, but still pretty great.



This pretty much sums up Cambridge, right here:


This isn't a snow picture, but was part of my travels yesterday, so you get it anyway...

12 January 2011

Dispaches from the Snowpocalypse

1:45 and the snow seems to have stopped. and the snow on the ground has reverted to that lovely Boston brown color that it does. At this moment, I am very glad that I don't have a car to dig out.




11 ish - watching Glee online and contemplating hot chocolate...






9:05 am - Garbage truck has made it down my street. Milo is thus far unimpressed by the snow day.





8:45 - coffee and Saved By the Bell

7:30 am


09 January 2011

My Five Favorite Movies of 2010

Since the Golden Globes are tonight, I figure I should get this in under the wire.

Note, I have thus far been utterly unsuccessful at seeing The Tempest; The Illusionist doesn't play in Boston until next week; and I haven't had the depth of concentration required for I Am Love yet (meaning I figure I can't watch that while working on these grant applications).

So here we are - my top five:

  • The Black Swan - a case study in the Unheimliche. La Portman at her best so far. Aronofsky being his usual wacky self. Plus Wino Forever comes back with a bang.
  • True Grit - I would root for Hailee Steinfeld over La Portman for best actress. It was a movie that hinged on the performance of a 14 year old, which is a risky proposition. And she did it without being cutsie, uncomfortably sexual or haunted (i.e. any movie with any of the Fannings).
  • How to Train Your Dragon - It just made me happy. I loved the dragon. That six year old who reviews plays probably has more intelligent commentary on it, but there you go.
  • The King's Speech - I had sort of been expecting another (to borrow a phrase from Eddie Izzard) "room with a view of a staircase and a pond" type of movie, but this was really quite lovely, in its own quiet, British way. I laughed out loud. I cried. I didn't expect such a captivating and nuanced movie on what seemed at first blush like a rather trivial aspect of that period in world history.
  • Inception - the most thoughtful and interesting popcorn movie I have ever seen. Proof to me that action movies don't have to be dumb.

(note - just figured out that the Golden Globes are next week. I'll let you know if I see anything that changes my mind...)

01 January 2011

Best. Ever.

Saw this last night as I was heading out. Those wacky college kids.

Happy New Year, everyone!