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Oh well. Stephen Colbert was live every night of both and had a bunch of good people on. Except Chris Christy who I hate and refuse to watch and I wish Colbert would cut ties. These were his MCU mash ups, though they were a little different every night.

Person, Woman, Man, Camera, TV . . . *snap* )

I watched the first hour and a half every night of the DNC and then watched the keynote speaker the next morning. I actually tuned into a group chat of the Crooked Media folks so I got them being entertaining on one side while on the other, the DNC alternatively made me hopeful, furious, and cry. But it was really well done for the virtual live/not live videos. There were too many Republicans. I don't want or have to make nice with them and I gagged a little at how much time they took up.

I didn't watch as much of the RNC for obvious reasons, but I caught the viral moments: the scary shouty woman, Don Jr's drug addiction, the gun couple, everything Melania did, Tom Cotton, Herschel Walker, Ivanka, and the first 45 mins of the longest, most boring 45 speech. It . . . wasn't great. These people are unhinged, and I've given up on anyone who still believes these outrageous lies.

DNC roll call was so much better than the RNC. There was no comparison. Ours was cute. Theirs was embarrassing.

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So Netflix gave me a month free of in the mail discs and I figured why not,
hopefully I'll remember to cancel it in time. I started with Sebastian
Stan's The Last Full Measure, which . . . was a movie. A movie designed to
make you cry about every twelve minutes.

This movie was not well received, but I think it's very watchable. While I
am usually pleased with his face, I'm not putting Sebastian Stan up for an
Oscar any time soon. I thought he was actually pretty all right in this. He
starts out as kind of a jerk and then through the power of friendship
learns how to care about other people. Samuel L Jackson is also understated
here, and kind of heartbreaking. Of course all the older white dude actors
are just as good as they always are.

The thing I liked is that they actually put time into having conversations
with these Vets who are presented with physical and emotional issues
including PTSD. Jackson's character even gets a line about how
vulnerability is key to honest communication and connection or something
like that. There are tears and hugs, and the music was very pretty.

This
was the nicest review I found. Metacritic gives it a 52 with a 7.2 user
score. Though after the FF7R debacle scores don't matter the points are
made up and pretty people are more important than fun gameplay and a
coherent story. I'm not bitter. I am. I am bitter.





In the shallow end of my pool:

This is the investigative journalism that I want right now. How
Dare Stanley Tucci Look So Hot Making a Negroni: An Investigation


I'm behind on The Late Show, but when I tuned in to watch the show from
4/27 and listen to John Mulaney I was horrified. Something was wrong.
Something was very, very wrong. turns out he'd parted his hair
the opposite way he normally did
and I am still not over it.
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