#140RVW: Salmon Fishing in the Yemen. Delightful story, charmingly delivered by lovely McGregor, Blunt & Waked. KSThomas too fun for words.
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now bass solo.
Well, not so much bass anymore. Instead we've got 140-character movie reviews in no particular order; basically whatever I just watched or re-watched. (#140RVW)
Also reviews of books, music, apps and basically lots of pompous opinions you didn't ask for...
Monday, October 15, 2012
Thursday, October 11, 2012
#140RVW: As Good As It Gets
#140RVW: As Good As It Gets. Jack's smug mugging fails to ruin James L Brooks' master class, but it's a close thing. Hwood, more Helen Hunt!
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
#140RVW: Monsters, Inc.
#140RVW: Monsters, Inc. Pixar's 4th is where they really hit their stride; has heart & humor, but 1st killer premise. Tear up EVERY time...
Stealing Trinity by Ward Larsen
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Impulse buy; picked up as Kindle deal of the day months ago and picked away at it a bit at a time before seriously powering through it recently. Very glad I did.
Very different than my usual read, but that's the whole point, isn't it? I can easily see why historical fiction is such a popular genre. This sort of "What if" thinking is natural to everyone, and so makes for an inexhaustible supply of scenarios.
This one is quite simple in the telling: the pursuit of a loose thread; a Nazi agent tasked with stealing the secrets of the Manhattan Project in the days after the surrender of Germany.
Great thriller; interesting story. Well written, but switches perspective/voice a little too frequently; gets a little distracting. Inclusion of female protagonist so prominently into the third act changes the tone of the piece. Turns the feel from tight spy story to Hollywood thriller. Not necessarily a bad thing, just unexpected and tonally at odds with the earlier chapters.
All in all, a very enjoyable read; looking forward to move of the author's works.
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My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Impulse buy; picked up as Kindle deal of the day months ago and picked away at it a bit at a time before seriously powering through it recently. Very glad I did.
Very different than my usual read, but that's the whole point, isn't it? I can easily see why historical fiction is such a popular genre. This sort of "What if" thinking is natural to everyone, and so makes for an inexhaustible supply of scenarios.
This one is quite simple in the telling: the pursuit of a loose thread; a Nazi agent tasked with stealing the secrets of the Manhattan Project in the days after the surrender of Germany.
Great thriller; interesting story. Well written, but switches perspective/voice a little too frequently; gets a little distracting. Inclusion of female protagonist so prominently into the third act changes the tone of the piece. Turns the feel from tight spy story to Hollywood thriller. Not necessarily a bad thing, just unexpected and tonally at odds with the earlier chapters.
All in all, a very enjoyable read; looking forward to move of the author's works.
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Friday, October 5, 2012
#140RVW: Dr. No
#140RVW: Dr. No. 50 years later and it still plays. Imperfect but all the pieces are there to launch franchise. Underneath the Mango Tree...
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
#hai-commute: On the odd morning...
On the odd morning
When I don't use quiet car
Worst mistake ever
When I don't use quiet car
Worst mistake ever
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