Movies and singing
Jul. 17th, 2006 12:53 pmWell, having finally managed to get home late Thursday night, we proceeded to stay up late the next two nights as well -- went to the movies for a 10:15 show each night.
Friday night we went to see PotC: Dead Man's Chest. A fun movie. I'd seen enough reviews to know that we weren't getting another Curse of the Black Pearl, and so expectations weren't stratospheric. It was worth full admission once: as I said, much fun. But it is patently obvious that this was the first half of a two-part, 5-hour-plus epic... after 2 hours and 45 minutes, there have been a dozen or more plot threads introduced, and precisely *ZERO* of them are resolved. They left every single plot line hanging fire until resolution in the next film! Since the movies are based on a Disney ride, I'll steal and adapt
hrj's line: you pay for an E-ticket ride, you get an E-ticket ride, and this one was exhilarating... but somehow we all got stranded in the middle of the ride, at the top of a hill, waiting for another set of cars to show up so we can *finish* the ride!
Saturday night we went to see Cars; among the group, only I hadn't seen it before. Pixar did *not* disappoint. Just the right mix of humor and pathos, and a totally sidesplitting closing-credits epilogue. There's not a whole lot more I can say without getting into spoilers... but it seems pretty obvious to me that the authors aren't the world's biggest fans of expressways.
Sunday was a short night as I had to get up and sing with Alle Psallite at St. Paul's Lutheran in Falls Church. I am happy to report that we sounded really good. I flubbed a syllable in the Alleluia, but I'd hit the right note so nobody noticed. The Sitientes came off very well, though as a group we still need to learn to pay attention to the director's tempo and not act like stereotypical drummers. A couple of people managed to keep getting us back in sync with
carthew... Fair warning to basses in the Pennsic Choir: I'm gonna *pound* this into youse, that we will *all* pay attention to
ariannawyn to make sure we stay on tempo!
And now it's time for me to get my resumé re-organized *again* and out to folks, and start packing for Pennsic. (And for War Camp this weekend.)
Friday night we went to see PotC: Dead Man's Chest. A fun movie. I'd seen enough reviews to know that we weren't getting another Curse of the Black Pearl, and so expectations weren't stratospheric. It was worth full admission once: as I said, much fun. But it is patently obvious that this was the first half of a two-part, 5-hour-plus epic... after 2 hours and 45 minutes, there have been a dozen or more plot threads introduced, and precisely *ZERO* of them are resolved. They left every single plot line hanging fire until resolution in the next film! Since the movies are based on a Disney ride, I'll steal and adapt
Saturday night we went to see Cars; among the group, only I hadn't seen it before. Pixar did *not* disappoint. Just the right mix of humor and pathos, and a totally sidesplitting closing-credits epilogue. There's not a whole lot more I can say without getting into spoilers... but it seems pretty obvious to me that the authors aren't the world's biggest fans of expressways.
Sunday was a short night as I had to get up and sing with Alle Psallite at St. Paul's Lutheran in Falls Church. I am happy to report that we sounded really good. I flubbed a syllable in the Alleluia, but I'd hit the right note so nobody noticed. The Sitientes came off very well, though as a group we still need to learn to pay attention to the director's tempo and not act like stereotypical drummers. A couple of people managed to keep getting us back in sync with
And now it's time for me to get my resumé re-organized *again* and out to folks, and start packing for Pennsic. (And for War Camp this weekend.)
Resumes and Pennsic
Date: 2006-07-18 06:51 pm (UTC)I am not a techie, but I *know* techies..... some of them are hiring, or their workplace is. Remember to get me a copy of your resume, with an attached plain English translation so I know who to give it to....
Just email and let me know you will be sending an attachment.
See you at SRWC?
I will be at Pennsic, they squoozed me in to a spot called 191B, which is not on the map, but is near 191 and 192... I have *scotch* and other herald bait, as well as Margarita makings,.. so spread word.
Re: SRWC and Pennsic
Date: 2006-07-18 07:59 pm (UTC)