The Day After Yesterday
I really had no idea until now that Dec. 26 was a vacation day for a bunch of people. Even though the malls were packed full of carnivorous shoppers, many other places were surprisingly closed. Even the best restaurant in Sedalia took a holiday tonight. How do I know? Because I was unable to eat there tonight!
Instead this evening I settled on a couple of great flicks that I have already seen: Millions and Dawn of the Dead (the remake). Both are top notch and worth second viewings.


There isn’t much along the lines of new information as even many web sites failed to post today. However, I did see that King Kong came out on top in the box office just barely beating Narnia. Sure it is up in the 100 millions at this point, but it isn’t kicking ass and taking names like everyone said it would. I suppose since January is launchpad for some of the years worst films (with the exception of expanding 2005 critically acclaimed films), Kong will probably dominate. I just hope it doesn’t pull a Titanic and stick around for a few months. That is one good way to make me sick of a mint movie.
The Day Has Arrived
I would like to take this moment to wish everyone a Merry Christmas. Now I usually find animated Christmas cards lame, but this one got a rise out of me. Hope you enjoy it!
http://www.reuters.hu/card_dom/index_content.html
(Keep an eye on the white reindeer. He’s up to no good)
Christmas Approaches
There is nothing like revisiting home. Sedalia, Missouri is not a place I particularly love. However, you can’t beat hanging out with close friends and family. Bendi was in town the last couple and we lived it up with many bottles of beer and good movies. While we intended on kicking down four flicks, we only got around to seeing two: Sexy Beast and Last Days. I’ve heard great things about Sexy Beast for years because of its coolness and its unforgettable performance from Ben Kingsley. It is a fine choice for rental and I one day hope to buy it. Kingsley has never looked so hardcore and psycho, and he pulls it off flawlessly. As for Last Days, it is only pretty good. Gus Van Sant does not achieve a masterpiece quite like he did with Elephant, but it is still an intriguing exploration of a Kurt Cobain-like rocker’s possible final days before suicide.
As for flicks in theaters. The Family Stone is not a bad choice. Frankly, the trailer made me want to vomit. The marketing tactic is to make Stone look like a fun-loving romantic comedy romp with people falling down as the highlight of hilarity. Truthfully, it is a much better film than that. In fact, it is more on the drama side than the comedic one. The awkwardness between the Stone family and their son’s uptight new girlfriend (Sarah Jessica Parker) is pretty right on the spot. Plus there are great performances around the table for Craig T. Nelson, Diane Keaton, and Rachel McAdams. I also give props to newcomer Tyrone Giordano as deaf and gay son Thad Stone. Despite a fluffy ending that the movie studio obvoiously couldn’t resist, this is pretty solid and worth checking out. Grade: B+

Hey, I also finally saw King Kong. For me, this is runner-up material simply because it doesn’t stack up to my 2005 top ten currently in the works. This is still a fantastic film. Peter Jackson’s epic clocks in at over three hours, yet it doesn’t seem long at all. The classic remake goes through the jungles of a mysterious island to the streets of New York City with plently of kick-ass creatures in tow. Along with the expected giant ape, we get a serving of monstrous swamp leeches, centipedes, and hungry dinosaurs. Andy Serkis contributes the facial expressions and body movements for Kong and the results are astounding. I have a keen eye for fake, cartoonish CGI and the special effects experts know what they are doing here. Seeing this movie is a lot like seeing a great summer flick in the heart of winter. This is great stuff! Grade: A-

There is hopefully more to come in reviews with a nice slection of holiday movies underway.
The visit in Sedalia is still peachy. Christmas is approaching and my girlfriend arrives in town for the holidays tomorrow. Cheers to alcoholic egg nog, warm fires, and a crapload of presents. I will enjoy Christmas because, like Bob Dole, it only comes once a year.