New poll please!
Suggestions:
Which do you care more about this Christmas season:
- Obtaining a CF via trade/free agency
- Trading Gerald Laird (no matter what the return)
- Making sure that Brad Wilkerson is not re-signed
- The television writer's strike
- The Broadway labor union strike
- Vicente Padilla's strike zone
- Skip Christmas - bring on American Idol!
What's the worst acquisition by any team so far this Hot Stove?
- Torii Hunter to the Angels (5 years/90 million)
- ARod to Yankees (10 years/$275 million)
- Scott Linebrink to White Sox (4 years/19 million)
- Jason Kendall to the Brewers (1 year/3 million?)
- Doug Brocail to the Astros (1 year/2.5 million)
- Kerry Wood to Cubs (1 year/4.2 million)
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I have to say...
And for the record, the writer's strike isn't just over television, they aren't working on film scripts either (that just doesn't have much of an impact now since studios have stockpiles of scripts).
stockpiles of crappy, crappy scripts...
Hollywood puts out a lot of crap
The last three movies I saw were all pretty good. American Gangster was okay, though it didn't really offer anything new to the "Drug Lord rises... then falls" genre. Darjeeling Limited was weird, but enjoyable throughout. Michael Clayton was just plain excellent.
And I can't wait to see No Country for Old Men.
It's actually pretty easy to just not go see movies like Wild Hogs or Saw X or any movie starring Ben Stiller.
by thedirkatron on Nov 28, 2007 11:00 PM CST up reply actions
No Country for Old Men
by inactive lsb user on Nov 28, 2007 11:27 PM CST up reply actions
No Country
And I'm not sure how I felt about the total lack of a score. I get the effect they were going for, just not sure if I agree.
And after A. Gangster and this, I've become a Brolin fan.
Also, it was pretty funny to see the effect the ending had on the audience...
by Brian Thomas on Nov 29, 2007 11:42 AM CST up reply actions
Just saw it
I would agree that Chigurh could have had more dialogue. As it was, his performance was totally flat, more like some symbol of fate rather than a real character, with no arc to it. But he pulled it off perfectly. His interactions with other characters were terrifying in their moral emptiness.
by a bebop a rebop on Dec 2, 2007 4:27 PM CST up reply actions
Bardem
The Dancer Upstairs is one of my all-time favorites...
by Brian Thomas on Dec 5, 2007 10:38 AM CST up reply actions
Darjeeling
Also, what is this: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1094249/#comment and have you seen it?
by Brian Thomas on Nov 29, 2007 11:40 AM CST up reply actions
The scripts are probably
Rambo 17.
The Partridge Family
Saw 9
CHiPs
Transformers 5 (Dirkatron will rave how this movie should win an Oscar).
if the last few years of movies have been any indication.
hah..
The real problem is when the SAG and Directors Guilds go on strike next year.
For the most part, I don't really care about the strikes. The television and movie industries can use a little bit of a shake up, since most of the crap they've been putting out lately has been, well, crap.

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