Day 323
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Answer these three questions for me, dear reader:
1) What was the last movie you saw, and what did you think of it?
2) What was the last song you heard, and what did you think of it?
3) What was the last book you read (or are currently reading), and what did(do) you think of it?
posted, with grace and poise, by Jason @ 7/25/2007 11:47:00 PM,
5 Comments:
- At 4:44 PM, Mike said...
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1) The Bourne Identity - it was alright.
2) The Mesopotamians by They Might Be Giants - it's the best song on their new album
3) Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand - I'm 250+ pages into it and I'm loving it - At 5:00 PM, Evie Hemphill said...
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1) Hairspray. Fun and colorful but not particularly life-changing.
2) Something on Froggy that made me switch the radio off in disgust.
3) Peace Like a River by Leif Enger (finally). DEFINITELY life-changing. 'Nuff said. - At 5:10 PM, Jason said...
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I may as well do my own quiz:
1) Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. The best of the Potter films, I think. Turned the longest book into the shortest Potter movie without losing any of the essential parts (well, a most one or two). Well-directed, too.
2) "Teenage FBI," by Guided by Voices. Very catchy, short song from a band I normally don't like much.
3) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Fantastic ending to a good series; Rowling actually surpassed my expectations. - At 6:14 PM, Chris said...
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1) Hot Fuzz -- Amazing. Probably the best movie of the year.
2) Icky Thumb by The White Stripes -- A great album.
3) Who's Afraid of Postmodernism by James K. A. Smith -- A great look at how the church should be viewing postmodernism and some of its founding theorists. - At 10:31 PM, Jonathan Dodd said...
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1) Brazil - Terry Gilliam made such a weird movie--and I loved it.
2) My Enemies Are Men Like Me by Derek Webb - I wish there were more Christian artists like him.
3) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - I agreed with your review totally. The best of the 7 and a great, great ending.