Friday, May 30, 2008

the good and the bad of storms and other things

It's been rainy, overcast and stormy (or at least one of those) the past couple of days. I actually love this kind of weather. I even get kind of excited about tornado sirens and such. I feel bad saying that because of the devastation that they cause (and have caused recently), so I mean no disrespect and realize that they are scary, deadly forces of nature but they are still pretty exciting. I also like anything that breaks up the usual, the routine, and the mundane. I also like excuses to stay inside and read and watch movies. It's kind of like when you get sick when you're younger. It's sort of disappointing but also kind of thrilling since it lets you get out of your routine of going to school and you can watch daytime TV. The sky also looks really cool and I like the wind in the trees and the sound of wind, rain, and thunder. And I love lightning, especially the crazy kind you see out here in Nebraska.

What I don't like about the weather is that it deterred my plan of seeing Loves of a Blonde at Film Streams tonight, something I was really excited about. I've wanted to see this movie for so long and I was thrilled at the chance to see it projected on the big screen. Oh well, I guess I'll have to wait longer. And I don't know if this is to be blamed entirely or even partly on the weather, but I have been feeling chronically tired the last few days. I don't really know what it is, but I am so sleepy about 80% of the day.

Just saw on the news that a tornado touched down in Kearney this evening, which isn't too far from here. The storm isn't that crazy here right now.

I have not really followed through on some of my intended posts and promises. I saw The Flight of the Red Balloon yesterday. I wanted to write a post about it today, but I am feeling some pressure to get my real writing work done before I go into it. But I will say that I really, really liked the movie. Juliette Binoche was amazing, as usual. I will really, really try to write a bit more about it tomorrow. And post some photos. I apologize in advance if I don't (I don't think this is how blogs really work -- promises and apologies), I'm pretty busy this weekend catching up on some articles that are due. It was really nice to have a fun vacation in Chicago, and now I'm realizing that I have a lot to catch up on.

What else? Cody and I improved our pub quiz score on Tuesday. First time: 13. Second time: 18 (right?). At this rate, we'll get a perfect score in a month and a half. Little Couch (our team name) will win. We are determined.

Pistons play tomorrow night. They have to win, and they will.

I have a new overall idea/concept for my short film. Sort of. Just an idea, but not for a plot or anything. It's not like a breakthrough or anything, but I'm looking for something to really get me going with this thing and I'm hoping maybe this new sort-of idea will be it. We'll see...

I want to get back into watching The Wire, and I've had Fat Girl rented for so long and have still not watched it. I'm also trying to see more films that I think will inspire me for my own film. Not that they have to be at all related in terms of content or style, but just inspiring film-wise. The Flight of the Red Balloon was one of those films. There are certain films that just make me want to make a movie. And that was one of them.

Oh, and we got Date with the Night and Call Me on Rock Band. Very exciting. Snuggle Bees had a serious reunion session tonight. It was pretty awesome. We haven't lost our chops, and our band chemistry is still palpable. We filmed a few of our songs as we played musical instruments. It was pretty funny to watch.

Lastly, I had a really bizarre dream last night. It is too strange and complicated to try to describe/explain, but I will say that it involved a movie within a dream starring Jena Malone, Ellen Page and myself and had to do with academia, relationships and their boundaries, and rain. I was acting in it and knew that Jena Malone would eventually be killed by her abusive ex-boyfriend in the movie and while my character (who was her professor) was trying to help and protect her, I also thought (as myself) that I wasn't such a big Jena Malone fan and I wouldn't be too sad if she wasn't in the second half of the film. The dream also featured Usher, who performed onstage while riding motocross and performing stunts inside of a giant rubber tire. And that's like only the basics of half of the dream. Crazy.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Our first score was 14 and the last one was 19. Stop thinking we aren't as good as we are!

I am sorry you are feeling tired lately! Let's play basketball tonight and then watch the Pistons game!? You down?

We need to practice our drum parts for the show on the 17th this weekend as well!

laura h said...

This was a very enjoyable post linds. i like reading your thoughts on such varied topics, in such a reflective tone. i too loved FOTRB. did you see yourself in Song as kate suggests? also, i am so jealous of date with the night on rock band, especially since Bucket Mustache didn't even acquire a single new song over our weekend tour and had to settle for a lot of repeats. also, maybe you guys should try to have your singer slam into your guitar player a la the DWTN performance in the YYYs DVD - actually you could tape your rock band performance of the song and send it into them.