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Items avacadojer consumed in…

March, 2008



  1. Friday 14
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    The Tell-Tale Heart (Bantam Classics) — 62 people


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    No Reservations — 61 people

    Worth consuming!


  2. Saturday 15
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    The Martian Child — 1 person

    Worth consuming!

    Finished consuming…
    Nanny Diaries — 75 people

    Worth consuming!


  3. Sunday 16
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    Crash (Widescreen Edition) — 4617 people

    Worth consuming!

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    Rendition — 49 people

    Worth consuming!


  4. Friday 21
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    Dan in Real Life — 137 people

    Worth consuming!


  5. Saturday 22
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    The Gunslinger (The Dark Tower, Book 1) — 7 people

    Worth consuming!


  6. Sunday 23
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    The Talented Mr. Ripley — 729 people

    Worth consuming!


Entries about these items

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    Why I recommend "Crash (Widescreen Edition)" — 16 weeks ago

    WORTH CONSUMING!

    This film deserved the best film award. This is not a movie about racism—it’s a movie about how complex people are. It depicts racism, yes, but, more importantly, it shows that racism is not monolithic. We learn why the racist cop is racist, but then we see him rescuing the very black woman he molested the night before. We are forced to consider her quandary: to hate her molestor or to love her rescuer. We see the cop’s partner—who asked to be reassigned in protest—deal with the fact that he killed a black hitchhiker out of fear that the kid had a gun. We see the hardworking Hispanic locksmith who tries to help a Persian client nearly lose his daughter when the Persian man thinks the Hispanic locksmith took advantage of him. And, most poignantly, we see the black detective sell his integrity to save his brother’s life, without his mother ever acknowledging it. The movie is beautiful in its poignant portrayal of life, not as black and white but as shades of grey.

    Plus, you get to hear Ludacris talk about how stupid hip hop is. If that doesn’t deserve an Oscar for Best Film, I don’t know what does.

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    Why I recommend "The Martian Child: A Novel About A Single Father Adopting A Son" — 16 weeks ago

    WORTH CONSUMING!
    I got this book because I loved the movie. Be aware that the storylines are very different, except that they share the same basic premise. While the movie focuses on the relationship between David and Dennis, especially on the changes wrought in Dennis, the book looks introspectively at Dennis’s effect on David. As an aspiring writer and one who hopes one day to be a parent, I especially enjoyed the insights into both writing and parenting. It’s a fascinating book, and I highly recommend it. Maybe this quote sums it all up:

    Explanations are useless. Explanations do not change facts. They do not make facts better. Explanations are the booby prize. You can have all the explanations you want in the world. They do not change what’s so.

    Why I recommend "Nanny Diaries" — 16 weeks ago

    WORTH CONSUMING!

    A great reason to watch this: the acting of Paul Giamatti and Laura Linney. These two deserve awards for their acting skills. Incredible.


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