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Supernatural redux, again

Friday, June 26th, 2009

Well, I conked out of NaBloPoMo again.  Boo, me.   But that’s not to say I haven’t been blogging.

A few days ago I figured out how to bide my time until the new season of Supernatural premieres on Sep 10.  At the time, there were 81 days left, and 82 episodes.  So I decided to watch one episode a day.  Yes, I did attempt to do the same thing last year and sort of fizzled out towards the end.  With that fizzle and the NaBloPoMo fizzle, what’s to keep me from not fizzling out this time?  Not a darn thing.  The whole thing’s going to be a crap shoot.

If yer a bettin’ person, you could start a pool to see how long I’ll last.

I’ve been doing my reviews over at LiveJournal, because this blog is supposed to be classier than me gushing about a tv show aimed at 20-somethings.  Should I just go ahead and post them here?  Or, should I post them at Sci Fi Chicks in an effort to get some action going over there?  Decisions, decisions.

Oh, that reminds me, I need to finish my review of last week’s True Blood before this week’s episode airs.  Honestly?  I’m just not that into the show.

Wait! I hate Valentine’s Day!

Monday, June 15th, 2009

I tried blogging from the sofa again, but I obviously cannot multi-task.  Actually, I knew that before, but still wanted to try it.  I’m not sure my posts make much sense (let alone all the typos) and it’s too distracting to try to read the post with the tv going.

I’ve been watching My Bloody Valentine 3D (but not 3D) all weekend.  I started with a quick run-through, fast-forwarding through many scenes.  I don’t remember why I did that.  I think I had something else to watch that night.  Oh yeah, it was the So You Think You Can Dance elimination.  (I fast-forwarded through nearly all of that, too.)

Next night I watched the whole movie at normal speed.  I could identify many of the 3D gags, even though my version was 2D.  Then, the next night I watched it with the director’s and co-writer’s commentary.  Of course, I watched the commentary primarily to see what they had to say about Jensen Ackles.  One of my favorite parts is where the director says Jensen is “dreamy, and Jensen knows he’s dreamy.”

I got a kick out of all the references to Supernatural.   Like “40% of the Supernatural fans hate me now.”   And the fact that no company would give permission to use their cartoon (for the scene where the housekeeper winds up in the dryer).

And then I watched with the close-captioning.  I’m always amazed at how much I missed on previous viewings.  Next up?  Commentary with close-captioning.  :D

My summation?  The movie should be subtitled “How many ways can you kill with a pickax?”

Blogging from the sofa

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

I spent most of the day in bed, so I figure the best way to get my daily blog post in is to blog from the sofa while wathing Harper’s Island on my tiny littie pink netbook.  If nothing else,  it’s agood way to get used to the keyboard.  Actually the keyboard is neary full-size, but the”‘L” key seems to be a bit stiff.

Uh oh, Harper’s Island just finished and the sheriff has become the prime suspect.  Which probably means it’s a red herring.  Which could be a red herring in and of itself, which would mean it really is the sheriff.

Personally, I’ve been thinking the killer is Jimmy. I don’t want it to be, because I like him.  But then I don’t want it to be the sheriff, either.  Of course, I didn’t want the killer in My Bloody Valentine 3D (but not 3D)  to be Tom, but that didn’t happen.  With the previews for  next week, it looks like Jimmy will bite the dust.  Or, it could all be a ruse to keep the suspicion away from him.

How many more weeks do we have?  And will Gigi the dog survive?  (Or was she a casualty of last week’s fire, too?)

Taking the easy way out

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

One of the tidbits the blogging gurus give is to resurface old posts.  Well, I don’t have any old posts here, but I do them at the very first Stream of Conscience.  So I took a look at my first month’s posts (October 2006), and present (slightly editted) pieces from one of them.

One of the items I found at the grocery store was a “log” of mozzarella cheese (not the part-skim American stuff, the creamy mozzarella di bufala of Italy) wrapped in prosciutto. It didn’t have a price on it, but decided I’d take a chance and buy it anyway.  It was only $5.00, not a bad price for a little piece of heaven.

I thought back to my Navy tour of duty in Naples, Italy; and how a loaf of crusty bread, a “ball” of mozzarella di bufala, and a bottle of white wine made for an easy & tasty (if not well-balanced) evening meal. Good times.

Wow!  A Sea Story before I even had the category!  Here’s another one, also from Naples days:

One Christmas, four of us (two friends and a helicopter pilot from one of the ships in port) went searching for something to eat and a good time. The plan was to stop at a road-side rosticceria where-ever the afternoon took us. We even had the foresight to bring along a cork screw for the wine. Turns out we didn’t need it. All the wine bottles had screw tops.

Years later, I told this story to my friend Dave (not the same Dave from yesterday).  He owns part of a winery and has learned quite a bit about the business. (I also think he drinks most of the profits, but that’s another story. ) ;)   He told me the wine industry was finding that screw caps are just as effective as corks.  Indeed, tonight’s wine, 4 Emus shiraz, has a screw top. And it’s pretty darned good.

I just hope I can keep enough around for tomorrow when I get to play my Supernatural drinking game. (Gosh, I love that show!)

That last paragraph tickles me.  I still love Supernatural, but  I don’t think I’m as invested in it as I was back at the beginning of season 2.  Oh hell, who am I kidding? :D

A most frivolous hero

Friday, June 5th, 2009

Supernatural season 4 DVD set coverWith the unveiling of the Supernatural season 4 DVD cover, I suppose now would be as good a time as any to discuss my only #1 fictional hero, Dean Winchester.  Normally I’d say Dean’s brother Sam Winchester  is my favorite, but Sam allowed himself to be conned for two freakin’ years and the dope brought about the apocalypse.  What an idiot!

There’s much that has been written about Dean Winchester already.  I chalk that up to the character being played by Jensen Ackles.  The actor has many rabid enthusiastic fans, mainly because he’s ridiculously handsome.  Plus, it doesn’t hurt that Jensen is a terrific actor.  I won’t go so far as to say he never misses, but he is probably the most underrated actor in Hollywood right now.  (Personally, I think one day he will be as big as George Clooney.  Gosh, I hope I didn’t just jinx Jensen’s success.)

Dean Winchester is one of those guys you love to hate and hate to love.  He’s tough as nails, hard to get to know in any but the most superficial ways (which for women usually means taking off their clothes).  Yet he’s deeply passionate about his family, and saving people from things that go bump in the night.   But underneath his bravado and considerable swagger, the guy is massively damaged.   Even though he was the “good Marine” who (almost) always followed his dad’s orders, he never received his father’s gratitude, until the very end.  But even now, every once in awhile John Winchester reaches out from the grave to screw with his elder son’s head.  It adds wonderful complexity to the character.

Truthfully, in the beginning I think Dean Winchester was meant to be the hero’s “sidekick,” like Han Solo to Luke Skywalker.  (In fact, series creator Eric Kripke has used the Star Wars analogy to his show many times.)  But Jensen Ackles has brought so much depth and humor and passion to the role, Dean Winchester has become one of the most fascinating characters on television.

And if you’re not watching Supernatural, get off your ass and start!