The gullibility of my mind


I just got done watching the movie "The Fourth Kind" with future hubby and I must say...I didn't know it was fake. That is until the movie was halfway through and J.P. figured he would clue me in on this tidbit of information so I wouldn't be completely freaked out. Which, I must admit, I totally was beginning to be. This was not a knitting kind of movie. There would have been no way I could knit through it.

Though the movie was super freaky and an excellent movie to top "The Blair Witch Project", I have to question my gullibility. I was completely swept up in the notion that the movie I saw tonight was based on actual footage of people recalling alien abductions. But am I really that gullible? Or are the creators of this movie just that good?

Here's something I just remembered...I knew that "The Blair Witch Project" was fake before I saw it. I had seen the supposed 'victims' presenting an award at the Mtv movie awards the year the movie came out. Future hubby didn't know it was fake when he saw it and was genuinely creeped out by the movie. So I suppose we're even now in our movie gullibility.

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Saturday Rituals


I've recently noticed that my Saturdays have taken on a ritualistic nature. During the day, I write my lesson plans while watching the movie "You've Got Mail". I honestly can't explain why this movie has become my comfort movie, but I love it and can recite all the dialogue.

This Saturday was no exception. The only change in my Saturday ritual today was the geeky addition of new pens. I have been reading a journal message board on Ravelry and have been wanting to try Pilot G-2 pens at the recommendation of several members of the journal group. These new pens are actually making me look forward to grading papers, as I always grade in blue.

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Celebrity intrigue...and books



Not on my list of books to read this year is the book Hollywood Monster by Robert Englund. He's the guy who played Freddy Krueger in all of the Nightmare on Elm Street movies. It wasn't on my list because I don't own it. And I don't own it because it just came out in the fall and Books-a-Million hasn't put its nice little discount sticker on it, and I just can't seem to pay 26 dollars for a book when I have other bills that 26 dollars would be good for. However, I have really wanted to read this book because I'm an autobiography-aholic, preferably for autobiographies of celebrities. For whatever reason, I am a big fan of finding out behind-the-scenes type information. I seriously couldn't put down the 500+ page book that told the story of Saturday Night Live. I read it in like, a week. Anyway, I was super curious to read all about the guy who was such a part of the horror movies my dad and I loved as a kid. In fact, I often forget that fond memory of my dad and I going to Blockbuster repeatedly to find the latest 'spookie' to watch together. So after wanting to read this book for quite some time, I finally went to the library and paid my 20 dollars in overdue fees and did one of those purchase order requests for the book. They got the book and I was finally able to read it. I wasn't disappointed. It makes me want to go out and rent all of the Nightmare movies now that I know the story behind each of them.

Now that the book is finished, I am reading another book that is not on the list...Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O'Dell. It's a children's classic that has somehow escaped this teacher's knowledge bank of books read. So at the insisting of a parent of one of my former students, I am in posession of her copy of the book and now faced with the task of finishing it before school gets out so I can give the book back to her.

Perhaps soon I will get to the list of books that I own that I originally intended to read.

P.S. LOVED The Time Traveller's Wife but will wait to watch the movie until I'm ready for a good cry.

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