So according to Universal Hub, some woman called for emergency assistance last night during the seventh inning of the big game because she bit her tongue and it was bleeding. Of course, when the EMT got there, the bleeding had stopped. Now, the stupid woman aside, you may be asking yourself what else could have been keeping the EMTs busy last night? According to an anonymous commenter, “all ambulances were sent to Fenway after a mass choking was reported in the visitors’ dugout.” Ha!
The Real Thing
22 Oct
It would be all too easy to dismiss Lars and the Real Girl as a quirky comedy.
After all, it’s a movie about a guy (Lars, played by Ryan Gosling) who buys a Real Doll and treats it like she is legitimately real and his girlfriend.
But Lars is much better than that description.
In fact, it’s one of my favorite movies of the year. Continue reading
Oh, What a Beautiful Morning
22 Oct
I was up till 1:30 a.m. watching post-game coverage, then couldn’t sleep cuz I had that Dropkick Murphys song on a repeat loop in my head all night long, so I’m like the rest of the city today, bleary-eyed and dead tired. How I would much rather be anywhere else but at my desk. But it’s gonna be 80 degrees out, the sun is shining, the Sox are ALCS champions, we’re going to the World Series, there’s a palpable buzz in the air, and damn if it doesn’t feel great to be alive today.
YEEEAAAAHHHHH !!!!!!
21 Oct
WE DID IT !!!!! GO RED SOX !!!! AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONS !!!!!! I love that the heroes of the game were folks like Ellsbury and Pedroia, and that Coco redeemed himself on that last play. And even Dice-K did well !!! (It’s about time.) YEEEAAAAHHHH !!! Love that Dirty Water !!! WE WON !!!!! This is so awesome !!!! Bring on the Rockies !!! Game one on Wednesday night at Fenway !!! LET’S GO RED SOX !!! WOOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOO !!!!
Have You Seen Him?
21 Oct
To paraphrase the ad … there is only one Dane Cook. And thank God for that. But it seems there’s also only one Dane Cook TV spot. Does Fox really have to show it so often? It’s become more annoying than the repeated playing of “Cleveland Rocks.” How far will he go? If you ask me, he’s already gone far enough. I hope Cook didn’t make any spots to be played during the World Series. (On the other hand, I love, love, love those Wes Anderson–directed AT&T ads.)
At Least He Was Polite
21 OctMaybe I am getting old. As I was getting home this evening, one of my younger new neighbors was also coming in the front door. So being the nice guy that I am, I held the door open for him. He responded by saying, “Thank you, sir.” Ouch.
Local Boy Makes Good
20 Oct
In the opening scene of Gone Baby Gone, Patrick Kenzie (Casey Affleck) talks about how the neighborhood you grow up in is what makes you who you are. And clearly, that pedigree is all over Ben Affleck’s film.
I’m a Brookline kind of guy, and I don’t know Dorchester from anything, but this movie just feels, looks, and sounds authentic. (And for the record, yes, I know Ben’s from Cambridge, not Dorchester. Close enough.)
From the accents (though they’re stronger at the beginning than at the end) to the shots of the streets and people of the neighborhood, there’s no mistaking that this is a set-in-Boston movie.
Hell, Ben even gives a special thanks to Manny Ramirez and David Ortiz in the closing credits.
Gone tells the story of the search for a missing four-year-old Dorchester girl. Early on in the search, the girl’s frantic aunt hires Kenzie, an investigator who gets people to talk because he’s a local boy and knows the neighborhood and, most importantly, works independently of the police.
Kenzie works with his girlfriend, Angie (Michelle Monaghan), and the two initially feel like they are in over their heads because the cases they typically get involved with don’t ever involve the possibility of a dead body.
But they uncover some details the police weren’t paying attention to, and soon they’re also collaborating with two cops (including one played by Ed Harris) and their Chief (Morgan Freeman).
And that’s just part of it.
Based on the novel by Dennis Lehane (who also wrote the book Mystic River), and adapted by Affleck and Lehane with Aaron Stockard, it’s a layered plot with twists and turns that I didn’t see coming.
Acting across the board is excellent, from Casey Affleck on down. Clearly, working with his brother suits Casey (though he was also good in The Assassination of Jesse James …).
But Ben’s made a compelling movie that is a great compliment to Clint Eastwood’s Mystic River, with its working-class neighborhood setting and missing person plotline.
It’s pretty exciting that the movie turned out so well, because I think deep down Affleck’s a good, decent guy (and he certainly has great taste in women), and he was due for something to turn out so well. I mean, you could say the guy didn’t really stretch himself, given that this is such a Boston-centric film. But Gone Baby Gone more than that, more than Good Will Hunting too, and it’s a very impressive achievement.
I’m giving Gone Baby Gone an A–.
Cleveland Rocked
20 Oct
What a difference a week makes. Gagne learned how to pitch, JD Drew came through, Schilling had stuff, and we won! Woo hoo! Go Sox! But the best part? No “Cleveland Rocks” between innings! Bring on game seven!
Don’t Count Your Chickens
19 Oct
Here’s a good way to ensure you’ll lose the ALCS: start selling championship t-shirts before you’ve actually won it. Go Sox!
It Is??!?
18 OctDid you know the Head of the Charles was this weekend? Yeah, neither did I.
Didn’t this event used to be a big deal around these parts? (I said the same thing two years ago.) Hmmmmm …
