Sunday, October 14, 2012

My brain is loose, running wild somewhere pleasant

Two days at the Home is my maximum tolerance for oldies and I made it three this week.
*Smacks face hard and promises not to do it again*
So my brain has gone away to find its happy place, the one where chocolate has no calories, booze doesn't give hangovers and shortbread and hot cups of tea magically appear beside the bed in the morning.  I think it also has pink clouds with silver linings.
I have to write up the minutes of the Relatives and Residents meeting and call VicRoad on their behalf.  We tried the Local Council whose offices are on the corner of the same street to get them to do something about the speeding cars, a slow down sign would have done but they told us that it was up to VicRoad.  They're up for election in November so you would have thought they might have made an official call for us, no, too busy making election promises.

So, on to the movie meme, part the four of.
4.  Name the best movie title.
Hard, really hard. Oh yeah, Die Hard, because Bruce Willis didn't and everybody else did. My sister refuses to watch these films because they're violent, she prefers cerebral films where the violence is psychological.  The 'Die Hard' franchise is fantasy violence, no-one could take that much and still live. I loved Die Hard 4.0, nobody jumps onto a jet that's crashing and jumps off again but it seems to be the chemistry between the actors in these films that make them enjoyable to me. I just love Justin Long.

5.  Describe the worst performance by a child actor that you've ever seen.
Difficult. The Plastic Mancunian went for the kid who played Anakin Skywalker and I have to agree he was an annoying little twit.  But I'm going for an adult who acts like a child in every film I've seen him in, Adam Sandler.  Can't stand him but he is slightly below Jerry Lewis in my loathe ratings.

6.  Who gets your vote for the most tragic movie monster.
The Creature from the Black Lagoon.  I know I usually refer to my ex as him but only because he looks like it.  Poor Creature, all he wanted was the blonde tart to like him and all she could do was scream.  I can't remember the ending but I think he was spear-gunned but not killed because they made a sequel.  Honestly the films we watched at the Saturday arvo sessions would not get a rating now. 

17 comments:

River said...

Shortbread for breakfast? I prefer brownies.
I can't answer #4 (too many to choose from), or #6, but #5- worst performance by a child actor- for me that would be Drew Barrymore in Firestarter. She just seemed so wooden in a lot of the scenes.

Anonymous said...

Adam Sandler? The hunky blonde? Actually, I can't stand him either.

MedicatedMoo said...

Shortbread for breakfast - nah, leftover cheesecake or pudding!

Agree re Adam Sandler. HATE the guy and find him about as funny as a dead kitten.

R.H. said...

I roll a smoke first thing in the morning, light it up while I'm having a pee. I reckon you're getting a free feed at that nursing home.

JahTeh said...

River, you can't dunk brownies, they're more afternoonish.
I don't know how old Drew was in Firestarter but she was on the booze by age 12 then rehab so that could have had something to do with her acting.

Andrew, dark hair, starred in Happy Gilmore and other moronic films.

Kath, left over Christmas pudding for Boxing Day breakfast, oh the memories. Mum always used a boiled fruitcake recipe for her puddings and it was divine the day after.
I hope you're in the Jerry Lewis non-fan club.

Robbert, talk about multitasking, I hope you never get things round the wrong way.
If I have lunch there, I have to pay $5.

River said...

I'm with all the others on disliking Adam Sandler. He wasn't too bad in "The Wedding Singer".
I think Drew Barrymore was about 10 when she did Firestarter. I'll have to check. I've heard somewhere that she began drinking at age seven. That's really sad, to lose your childhood to alcohol.

Ann ODyne said...

Adam Sandler was lovely in SPANGLISH.
sweet film about Spanish housekeeper being nicer than snotty rich wife. and The Wedding Singer is an absolute chick flick for goodness sake. so sweet.
The Home has too much cake going on - could you make it one day a week? Or else get the neighbouring bed. You work far too hard for them you big softie.

Ann ODyne said...

PS: I am sorry you cannot post comments at TTBAOD - I changed the settings to 'open slather' level and don't know what else to do. Try Worn Out or what about the state I'm in?
X X

JahTeh said...

Annie O, the Home doesn't have enough cake going on. The tea bitch that works weekends really is one, didn't even offer mum a sweet biscuit just slapped a cheese one on the plate. I'm a visitor, I don't rate a cuppa from her which is why I ended up in Fairy cake heaven when I got home.
I can only see Adam Sandler in Happy Gilmore, it ruined me forever.

JahTeh said...

Zip on the comments Annie.
I bet if I switched to IE instead of Firefox I'd be able to comment. That's what I did last time.

R.H. said...

Love your wit big woman.

R.H. said...

Hi. Nowadays I'm right in touch with when I was a teenage hobo in this great country of ours. How odd. And on his bench sits the shopkeeper magistrate who copped me a month for vagrancy at Mildura courthouse. Old bastard. Great grandad of sluts and metal pierced PROSTITUTES, shaven-headed halfwits, dog-faced feminists in North Fitzroy!
Good heavens, the law works in mysterious ways.

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JahTeh said...

Robbert, eloquent as usual. Vagrancy is off the legal books now isn't it? It used to be a way to hide the poor out of sight of the middle classes.
Have you been annoying bloggers with the truth again? Dear lord I'm can't imagine you on Farcebook although apparently you can say whatever you like there. A good reason to stay away, besides there's no-one in my past I ever want to meet again.

R.H. said...

Farcebook is too late for me. I've said it all. Won't go over it again.
Meanwhile there are millions of little typists tapping away out there - everyone from Phd's to dishwashers - none of them matter.

I don't think anyone gets vagged anymore. The formal charge was being "A Rogue and a Vagabond". That's what it said on the little blue sheet the coppers handed me. I wish I still had it. What it really meant is you were penniless with no job and nowhere to live. The fear was what you might do to feed yourself. Prostitution by the way came under the vagrancy act. Stealing was the main concern. My war with the middle-classes began from that time. I've hated them ever since. In all their variety.
They haven't changed in 300 years. They dress different, that's all. But it's the same old crowd, back again. You never get rid of them.

JahTeh said...

A rogue and a vagabond, in other words, your PhD studies in philosophy and poetry.