curvy_lola:
I made turkey, did stuffing, sweet potato pie, green bean casarole, mashed pots. etc. I did it all organic. Man, it was expensive, but I think it turned out really well. The guys all took home most of the left overs.

Then on Sunday I got a bottle of Mead and rented Conker for the Xbox. Got tipsy and gamed all by my lonsome. Had an absolute blast. Hee. Yours sounds like it was fun as well.
cineman:
What mic and pre did you get? We so need to record some stuff together.

Hope you feel better.
lizarose:
oh. that's why i didn't see you last night. got it. i hope you are feeling better....

i am excited to go home too. i leave thursday. biggrin
cineman:
Yes it will. But record we shall.

Watch the film yet?
cineman:
Thank you so much for your thoughtful, well-reasoned, and honest personal assessment of the film. Yes, I did - and always will - want the absolute, unvarnished version of feedback. I can take it, and it only helps to know what people REALLY think - whether they love it or hate it, or somewhere in between.

We could talk about it sometime but in brief, I'll just say that - again, for better or worse, depending on your perspective - pretty much everything you cited that, in places, made it a less (for lack of better terminology) comfortable or familiar viewing experience here and there was done completely intentionally. The camera operation at times wasn't 100% as I wished - which was the only serious casualty of the pace and budget of the production - but the CUs and ECUs were absolutely intended to force the eye and the viewer to have certain reactions, so your experience was along the lines of what I hoped for.

As for the ending: you're sort of on the wrong track about what happened, actually! It wasn't a passionate crime at all. Jessica and Jimmy were in cahoots the ENTIRE time, conspiring - in cold blood - against Dutch. This is foreshadowed and setup extensively from the beginning - the black and white shots to indicate Jessica's hidden camera, the subtle color shifts, image degradations and sound changes that accompany certain knowing looks between the two, the intentional misdirection re: who is in the bed with Jimmy in the beginning, the line about "I've always been in love with Jessica" while he's holding those panties that we learn belong to someone else, and most importantly: the denouement of the nightclub redux that allows you to finally hear what was being said. Remember Jimmy and Jessica's last lines? Jimmy: "I have been (in a romantic relationship)" met with Jessica's "I know you have, sweetie, and you WILL be again. I'm CONFIDENT of this fact." Why is she so confident, and why do they share yet another look as she says that? Because they are in one together at that very moment in time.

And oh, SHE is, of course, truly behind it all, manipulating Jimmy to do her will while letting him think that he's in charge. It's a triple reversal. Nice, huh?

Okay, so I guess I said everything here after all! Heh heh. Hey, thanks again for your thoughts. I do appreciate it, bro.
cricket:
well its nice that you did
kiss
you seemed preoccupied o i just wanted to say a quick hello
nice of you to remember to say hello.
kiss