Saturday

It was a quiet day, spent mostly hanging around the house. I went food shopping in the morning, then over lunch somehow wandered into the genuinely terrible movie Larry Crowne on cable. It’s actually a remarkable movie in a way; despite being genuinely bad on most every level, there’s still something pleasant and watchable about it. A friend over Twitter described it, quite rightly, as a sort of “banal coma,” and Keith Phipps of the AV Club writes:

Above all, the film offers a neat lesson in the pros and cons of movie stars, whose presence can elevate even the slimmest material with sheer charisma, then drag it back down when that charisma gets overtaxed. Hanks and co-star Julia Roberts are born stars—or at least extremely practiced ones—which serves them well here until it becomes apparent that the film has little going for it beyond their personal appeal.

Later in the day, though, I watched the considerably better — the surprisingly better, actually — Fright Night remake. It’s not brilliant or anything, but then again, neither was the original. This one’s probably scarier, all around, and definitely less campy. Like I said, it’s surprisingly not at all bad.

Then again, I’m a guy who willingly watched more than half of Larry Crowne, so what do I know?

Random 10 7-13-12

Last week. This week:

  1. “Here You Come Again” by Dolly Parton, guessed by Occupant
    And there go all my defenses
  2. “Why Do I Lie?” by Luscious Jackson
    Then I am enlabored
  3. “Lodestar” by Sarah Harmer
    Your hand won’t write, not tonight
  4. “Sweet Talk Sweet Talk” by the New Pornographers
    It’s feeling Byzantine
  5. “The Ballad of…” by Franz Nicolay
    Someone’s strung up by a howling mob
  6. “Sister Rosetta Goes Before Us” by Robert Plant & Alison Krauss
    Strange things are happening every day
  7. “Rose Tint My World” from The Rocky Horror Picture Show, guessed by Occupant
    I was a regular Frankie fan
  8. “Go to Heaven” by the Pierces
    You say the cutest things I’ve ever heard
  9. “True Confessions” by Blue Oyster Cult
    Spent all night with Candy’s eyes
  10. “Get Rid of That Girl” by the Donnas
    I’m gonna use an axe like Madame Defarge

Good luck!

Thursday

For whatever reason, this seems to be the week of authors visiting our office. We had a nice lunch — the book’s commissioning editor, our sales manager, the author, and me — and then we were joined later by two members of our marketing team. (My own boss, who likely would have joined us, is currently out of the office.) And our discussions went well, I think.

Though I’m still glad tomorrow’s Friday.