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Re: Stuff we're reading / watching / listening to

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 12:27 pm
by Whistler
I watched the movie Possession and it seemed very much like some fantasy of what academic work is like, with soap-opera-like reveals and a really goofy leading man (Portia might like him though).

Re: Stuff we're reading / watching / listening to

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 3:19 pm
by robotfish
Have you tried the book version of Possession? It made it very clear that academic work isn't always particularly exciting.

Re: Stuff we're reading / watching / listening to

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 3:40 pm
by Katya
robotfish wrote:Have you tried the book version of Possession? It made it very clear that academic work isn't always particularly exciting.
Yeah, I haven't seen the movie but I've heard that it's much worse than the book (which I quite liked, but I wasn't necessarily reading it for the academic accuracy).

Re: Stuff we're reading / watching / listening to

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 4:37 pm
by Whistler
I started reading the book a few years ago, but I didn't like it all that much. Then when I was a grad student I heard it was one of my professor's favorites. I watched the movie instead of reading the book ;;

Re: Stuff we're reading / watching / listening to

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2013 3:08 pm
by Katya
Whistler wrote:I started reading the book a few years ago, but I didn't like it all that much. Then when I was a grad student I heard it was one of my professor's favorites. I watched the movie instead of reading the book ;;
For shaaaame! ;) (But if you couldn't get into the book, then maybe it just wasn't the right story for you.)

Re: Stuff we're reading / watching / listening to

Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2013 9:33 am
by Portia
Whistler wrote:I watched the movie Possession and it seemed very much like some fantasy of what academic work is like, with soap-opera-like reveals and a really goofy leading man (Portia might like him though).
Ha! What's his name?

Re: Stuff we're reading / watching / listening to

Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2013 3:09 pm
by Whistler
This actor, Aaron Eckhart, totally reminds me of your boyfriend http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001173/?ref_=tt_cl_t2

Re: Stuff we're reading / watching / listening to

Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2013 3:12 pm
by Whistler
or your ex-boyfriend? I'm not really sure

Re: Stuff we're reading / watching / listening to

Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2013 3:43 pm
by Portia
Whistler wrote:This actor, Aaron Eckhart, totally reminds me of your boyfriend http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001173/?ref_=tt_cl_t2
FINALLY YOU FOUND IT. It had been bugging me who he looks like. I knew it was someone. And we're still together. :D

Here are my boyfriends, in famous people.

#1 - Max Thierot
#2 - Rich Sommer
#3 - Sondre Lerche
#4 - Edward Norton
#5 - see above

<pats self on back>

ETA: Guy I never dated but caused drama circa Edward Norton is a dead ringer for George Peppard.

Re: Stuff we're reading / watching / listening to

Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2013 4:03 pm
by Portia
His response:
So i look like another BYU grad? I guess i'm just super typical. At least it's typically sexy!

Ex mormon. So very typical.
...I forgot that about Aaron Eckhardt! Do they make them in a factory?! You just can't find a strong jawed blond in these parts. LOL

Re: Stuff we're reading / watching / listening to

Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2013 4:06 pm
by Portia
Aaron is of German descent on his father's side, and has English, Scottish, German, and Northern Irish (Scots-Irish) ancestry on his mother's side
The magical combo! ;-)

Re: Stuff we're reading / watching / listening to

Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2013 5:51 pm
by Whistler
lol. And to get me back on topic... I read this month's issue of Scientific American: Mind and it was pretty okay!

Re: Stuff we're reading / watching / listening to

Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 10:31 pm
by Digit
Avenue Q songs. I like The Money Song and For Now.

Re: Stuff we're reading / watching / listening to

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 8:42 pm
by Katya
Went to the theater to see The Saratov Approach. It was really good!

Re: Stuff we're reading / watching / listening to

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 8:53 pm
by Whistler
the super-heavy advertising of that movie around Conference kind of put me off it... also the title just seems so arrogant. But hearing you say that it was really good makes me think I should reconsider.

Re: Stuff we're reading / watching / listening to

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 9:17 pm
by Katya
What did you find arrogant about the title? (Also, I must have missed most of the Conference advertising. I just saw the sign up by University Mall and I watched the trailer on YouTube.)

Re: Stuff we're reading / watching / listening to

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 10:38 pm
by Giovanni Schwartz
After every session on BYU TV they showed an ad for it.

Re: Stuff we're reading / watching / listening to

Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 12:42 pm
by bobtheenchantedone
Marduk, Random, and I went to a live screening of Othello broadcast from the National Theatre last night. It was very good, especially because I'm used to going to a play and having to turn off my brain lest I just be critical the whole time.

We also convinced Marduk to watch Nightmare Before Christmas (he agreed to watch it with us once a year) and a short documentary on how beer is apparently the driving thrust behind most of humanity's inventions and major advancements.

Re: Stuff we're reading / watching / listening to

Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 4:37 pm
by Digit
Ha. Episode IV: A New Hope remade out of 15-second clips redone by Internet people. I laughed when Darth Vader was holding an infant princess Leia at 8:05 and then said "Take her away!"

Re: Stuff we're reading / watching / listening to

Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 5:18 pm
by Whistler
Katya wrote:What did you find arrogant about the title? (Also, I must have missed most of the Conference advertising. I just saw the sign up by University Mall and I watched the trailer on YouTube.)
I guess by naming it "The Saratov Approach," I thought they were trying to show some new hostage negotiation technique and name it after the person who invented it, when it really seemed like a lot of people were praying for them and it would be better to name it "the religious approach"?