Well, since I'm not cooking around here much anymore, I'll order up something

Hmm, so many choices. Where's the buffet table?!??!?
Congrats
BigFoot :thumbsup: That's a feat I'll probably never achieve. Well, maybe before the decade's out....
I saw
Good Night & Good Luck this weekend. The theater was packed, prolly cause of Harry Potter fans (I didn't even realize the movie was out

), but there was actually a good showing for this movie too. It was quite deep. I love the correlation made between the "shock" tv of the 50s (McCarthy accusing everyone of being communist) and all the fluff on tv today vying for attention. The journalist's plea of being dedicated to quality, important television is just as poignant today. I just wish more journalists (among others) today were making the same plea.
It was a mostly quiet film, with some wonderful jazz numbers and good use of black & white and shades. Probably the most shocking thing about this movie is the total lack of anything "shocking". No explosions, sex, violence, surprising twists... just a serious dramatic piece. And I think that shocked me more than anything

I realize how inundated I am with explosions, sex, violence, surprising twists... and how refreshing this movie was for my pallette.
Well, that's my review. Figured I'd post it here, in my fav place to "sling the gagh" as they say

. I wonder if anyone else around here has seen or will see it?