Vicariously I live while the whole world dies
July 16th, 2006 | Published in whoa!
A couple of months ago I was complaining to people that I hadn’t see any good movies playing at Upstate Films this year. Last year it seemed like I was in Rhinebeck for a movie at Upstate every week. Well, that drought has ended. Last month Doug, Rahul, Stacy and I went to see An Inconvenient Truth, which I think we all agreed was pretty good, although some bits of it seemed a little unnecessary.
Last night Stacy and I went there to see Who Killed the Electric Car?, which we both thought was excellent and I would highly recommend that you all go see it if you have the opportunity. For those of you in the Poughkeepsie area, it’s playing at Upstate through Thursday (7/20).
Over the next two months I’m going to have to go back there to see Army of Shadows, Little Miss Sunshine, and A Scanner Darkly.
Oh… Been a while so, photos from Georgia and Florida in early May, updated apartment photos (although already outdated!), and black and white photos I took and scanned a few months ago. Also, good books I’ve read so far this year: The World is Flat by Thomas Friedman, Sync by Steven Strogatz, The Evolution of Cooperation by Robert Axelrod, The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert Heinlein, and Emotional Design / The Design of Everyday Things by Donald Norman.
