This has nothing to do with cycling, triathlon, training or cooking. Though I do have some EXCELLENT recipes for a few things I've cooked recently that are KICK-@$$. That will be the next post.
I just decided I'd list a few movies I've seen recently that completely rocked and I can't stop recommending them to people.
And then I will also post Tuesday's "Get Fuzzy" comic because for anybody who likes baseball, it's hilarious.
Recent movies I've seen that were totally awesome:
1. Bigger Stronger Faster - a very well-done documentary on steroid use in America. It presents both sides of the argument without taking a stance for either one. You decide.
2. The Visitor - made by the same guy that brought us "The Station Agent" (also AWESOME movie); very un-American style film about friendship and the issues immigrants face here in the US. Another must-see.
3. True Romance - a Quentin Tarantino film, need I say much more? Came out in 1993 and has tons of movie stars. I HEART THIS MOVIE SO MUCH!!! Just saw it for the first time last night and omg...I think I like it more than Kill Bill.
And this week's Get Fuzzy has been all about Bucky Cat making fun of Rob being a Red Sox fan. It's awesome.
7 comments:
True Romance is one of my three all time favorite movies. I love it.
The Visitor keeps popping up in my Netflix, based on my reviews and other rentals, I will add it to my list!
i HEART "Get Fuzzy" and it is pretty hilarious especially after I have lived in the Red Sox nation for 5 years. They are their own breed...truly.
I loved the Visitor! Thanks for the other recommendations...I watched the movie about the oldsters singing and it was as good as you promised.
i've got bigger stronger faster on the netflix queue, and everybody loves true romance. i even saw it in the theater (showing my age?) have a great weekend!
Oh hurry up with the recipes already! AND thanks for the movie updates, I haven't seen one in SO long...
I totally did not see it on your blog before I wrote about 'Bigger, Stronger, Faster'. I have an Xbox 360 and can watch a ton of Netflix stuff direct - no DVD, so I watched it.
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