Watching a download of a 1969 big-budget all-star-cast war movie, "Battle of Britain." It's funny just how BAD special effects were before CGI. ;) Saw "The Town" last night and thoroughly enjoyed it. Two thumbs up and definitely worth seeing on the big screen to get the full effect of the Fenway Park shoot-out. Seriously though, if you like action flicks, go see this one. Ebert had this to say:
"Here is a well-made crime procedural, and audiences are likely to enjoy it at that level..."
There's a great scene in The Town where the bank robbers - dressed as nun's in full habits, wearing ghost masks and carrying assault rifles - have seemingly eluded a massive police chase after a botched armored car heist, and are about to ditch the getaway vehicle. The come screeching to a stop in their old neighborhood (The Town), realizing only too late that they've pulled-up in front of a squad car occupied by a single, older officer. It's one of those classic moments, and the cop basically gives the boys a free pass by intentionally looking the other way long enough that they have time to escape. Classic.
It's not a very deep film, and it's certainly no "The Departed," but it was worth the $15.50/seat to sit in the VIP at the Waterfront theater and watch all the action. Read Ebert's review of the movie here.
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Monday, September 20, 2010
Wednesday, March 04, 2009
Pisces on the Platters @ Firehouse 14 March
Firehouse Lounge
From my good friend Camille:
"If you are out and about late night on Saturday, March 14th - swing by the Firehouse Lounge - 2216 Penn Avenue. Kris (my hubby) and DJ Strobe will be spinning some Global House.
Hope to see you there!
Camille"

"If you are out and about late night on Saturday, March 14th - swing by the Firehouse Lounge - 2216 Penn Avenue. Kris (my hubby) and DJ Strobe will be spinning some Global House.
Hope to see you there!
Camille"
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