TV, Pollan, and a movie
I finished reading a 3 book series by Gordon Dickson, a SF writer, earlier tonight and then immediately started reading Michael Pollan's The Botany of Desire, the book he wrote prior to The Omnivore's Dilemma. So far the Pollan is interesting but his conflation of how evolution works can be quite irritating. In Omnivore's Dilemma he had some literary reasons for making that error but in this book that reason doesn't exist. It's starting to appear that he's a mite confused on the mechanics of how evolution works. He does have the Darwinian aspects correct, at least.
I took a break from the books to watch some television and a movie that I borrowed from the library. The television was The Class (good but a little flat compared to other episodes), How I Met Your Mother (pretty bad), and Heroes (an addictive show--with a surprise ending, as usual). Before I watched those shows I started to watch a DVD, Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby but only got about 40 minutes into it before giving up. I don't think I'd heard a bad thing about the movie from anyone but let me tell you--I thought it sucked. It was so bad that I just couldn't watch any more of it. I got to the point where he was in the hospital after thinking he was on fire and just gave up. To that point nothing had been funny and much of it was EXTREMELY annoying. Since the reviews of it seemed quite positive I assume my reaction to it is unusual--what do y'all think of the movie?
I took a break from the books to watch some television and a movie that I borrowed from the library. The television was The Class (good but a little flat compared to other episodes), How I Met Your Mother (pretty bad), and Heroes (an addictive show--with a surprise ending, as usual). Before I watched those shows I started to watch a DVD, Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby but only got about 40 minutes into it before giving up. I don't think I'd heard a bad thing about the movie from anyone but let me tell you--I thought it sucked. It was so bad that I just couldn't watch any more of it. I got to the point where he was in the hospital after thinking he was on fire and just gave up. To that point nothing had been funny and much of it was EXTREMELY annoying. Since the reviews of it seemed quite positive I assume my reaction to it is unusual--what do y'all think of the movie?
Comments
See Children of Men. I don't know you, but I think you'd like it. And I loved it so much, I'm recommending it to everyone.
I love what I have seen so far of Heroes. I want to see it from the beginning.
I have not watched Heroes..might have to Tivo it and see what it is about...you have not steered me wrong yet.
Speaking of which, you have me so addicted to Janet Evanovich...can't get enough of her Stephanie Plum and she has a new series that is equally as interesting.
How is the food restriction working for you? I need to dig up those vegetarian recipes for you...will try to do that tonight.
Janet E....I'm sure you have read the short Plum Lovin. I am trying to be patient for the next Plum ripe for pickin.
Ari (Baking and Books)
Looks like CSI: Miami is killing off another of the regulars....
And I adore the show Heroes! Did you notice the license plate on the car Hiro's father got into? CRACKED me up!!!