Winding down from a longish week and a busy weekend. Here’s what I made time for this week:
- The Lord of the Rings Extended Edition. Some friends and I got together to watch them the whole way through, which I’ve done once before. That time was basically delirious, and so this viewing with plenty of refreshments and pacing around fared much better. I ended up focusing a lot more on Frodo’s characterization this time around, which could be the subject of a future post if I keep thinking about it.
- If Books Could Kill, a podcast about “airport bestsellers.” I’ve talked a little about my thoughts on criticism before, but I do think there’s an asterisk, which is that you can criticize an idea you hate for the love of ideas in general. I read and enjoy Malcolm Gladwell, but their episode on Outliers made me really think about his style of writing in a way I hadn’t before. Thinking about more things more ways is always goood. This podcast is really good.
- Skyfall. It didn’t touch Casino Royale for me personally, except maybe the action scenes kicked more ass. (Except the introductory chase scene in Casino Royale, which kicks the most ass.) Loved Javier Bardem, obviously. As a “Daniel Craig is James Bond” movie rather than a “Daniel Craig becoming James Bond” movie, Skyfall really accentuated the character.
- Marvel Legendary. I did also mention it in my golden age of fun post but which I also played a lot more of. Yay games that reward investment with mastery.
- Fire Emblem Engage. Great tactics games are hard to come by, and while I haven’t gotten to really dig into this one, I don’t imagine it’ll stray too far from Three Houses, which I loved.
- SOUVENIR by BUMP OF CHICKEN. Haven’t figured out while that band is called that thing, but this song will loop until I recover from finishing season one of Spy x Family (season two supposedly to come in 2023!).
- Avengers: Endgame. Since I’ve had so much Marvel intake lately, I thought it could be fun to rewatch that movie for the first time since theaters. It was… fine! I’d compare Endgame to a good concert rather than a good movie, in that it bounced energy off of an audience better than it sounds at home.