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motion picture monday

August 28, 2017

released: 1991.
starring: alan rickman, kevin costner, morgan freeman.
what makes it awesome: alan and morgan.

two. sense and sensibility.
released: 1995.
starring: alan rickman, kate winslet, emma thompson.
what makes it awesome: alan, kate and emma.

three. die hard.
released: 1998.
starring: alan rickman, reginald veljohnson, bruce willis.
what makes it awesome: alan.

four. dogma.
released: 1999.
starring: alan rickman, ben affleck, matt damon.
what makes it awesome: matt... and jay and silent bob.

five. love actually.
released: 2003.
starring: alan rickman, bill nighy, emma thompson.
what makes it awesome: the film isn't awesome. it's one of those silly ones. but it has moments of sheer brilliance worthy of attention, most of which involve emma and bill. also the music's pretty.

six. harry potter and the prisoner of azkaban.
released: 2004.
starring: alan rickman, david thewlis, gary oldman.
what makes it awesome: alan and gary... and fred and george... and that map.

me in ten memes

August 24, 2017





yes. yes, i should.







throwback thursday: a truth universally acknowledged

August 23, 2017

this was originally posted august thirty-first, eight years ago. the sweatshirt in the photo below is the same one i'm wearing in that mug of me in the sidebar. it's not nearly as baggy as it used to be. it had been my favorite, and then it wasn't, but after some time passed, i can wear it again and love it as i had when i'd first bought it. but, oh there was a time i could not touch it...


my favorite sweatshirt is one i purchased last year at aggie outfitters at the mall in college station. it's too big for me, but that's one of the reasons i love it. it falls to the middle of my thigh, and the sleeves are long enough that my hands are hidden by the fabric. and it's hooded.

i can get lost in this sweatshirt.

i ain't that scarred when i'm covered up (beth hart -- leave the light on).

and it's thick, good, strong, warm cotton. wearing it is like being wrapped up in a thick, flannel blanket.

but the best thing is the giant 12 imprinted on the front in worn white numbers, trimmed in gold. big, bold blocks of twelfth man.

i wear it when my soul is at its weakest.

i was walking the streets of cardiff at three in the morning, back to the hotel after a quest to find a debit machine so i could get the cash i needed to pay the cab fare for transit from the hotel to the airport.

like any other city, the streets of cardiff at three a.m. look nothing like the streets at three p.m. i marveled at the city's ability to clean up the excessive debris from a drunken night of debauchery in such a short time. if one were to be on those streets at ten a.m., all evidence of the previous night's party would have been swept up and tossed in the garbage. but on this night, as i was walking, i think there might have been two hundred plastic cups broken and crushed on the concrete in front of one bar. i passed a lot of bars.

at three a.m., just like at three p.m., a lot of people are milling about, but the early morning's crowd is dressed dramatically different than the afternoon's, and, instead of anticipating the fine time to come as the afternoon's crowd does, the early morning's bunch are coming down from the high of having that fine time.

and here's me, who's been up for maybe ninety minutes, who's exhausted from a mediocre vacation and a mild depressive episode. i'm shoving my way back to the surface. at least, i'm trying to do so. i've had a good day's rest, and i'm bound for the airport, for family, for home, so i'm a little better.

but better is a fragile thing.

here's me, in my comfort clothes, making my way through the crowds as quickly, as unobtrusively as possible. i'm a little scared, so i don't look at anyone directly. i try not to call too much attention to myself.

but there's that giant, white twelve, and quite a few notice it.

no one says anything. not until i'm a couple of blocks away from the hotel, just around the corner. and i'm thinking almost there, almost there. i'm reveling in the knowledge that i've made it unharmed.

three men walk by me. after they've passed, one of them calls out, hey, twelve! you're not a number! you're a female!

i'm considering saying something when i hear another say, and ugly!

mentally, everything stops. in my head, i just stand there, frozen, shocked, humiliated, hurt, and horrified that my day has begun this way. in my head, i cry. i can almost feel the breath freeze in my lungs and my heart stop, just for a second.

but outside, i appear as though i am unfazed. there's not a hitch in my step that betrays me. there's not a shift in my posture so that my shoulders seem slumped. i keep walking.

it's not normally a shocking sentiment. i've heard this more times, so many more times than i care to recall. it's not new. it's not something i've not told myself more times than i've heard it, in hopes that hearing it would hurt less.

it's that i've not heard it in a while. that i liked my face well enough when i got dressed that morning. that it's been said by someone on the other side of the world.

it's that the sentiment is now universal.

and the sweatshirt, the thing that once provided some small bit of solace, i'll have to get a different one, a new one, for that because this one is now tainted by the taunts of three men i met on the streets of cardiff at three in the morning, and every time i look at it, i'll think of them, of that day, of that ugliness.

motion picture monday

August 21, 2017

released: 1994.
starring: jeremy irons, matthew broderick, james earl jones.
what makes it awesome: the songs. hakuna matata, yall.

released: 1995.
starring: jeremy irons, samuel l. jackson, bruce willis.
what makes it awesome: jeremy. holy toledo, somebody had fun.


three. x-men two.
released: 2000.
starring: ian mckellen, hugh jackman, patrick stewart.
what makes it awesome: the special effects are pretty badass and the cast is pretty spectacular.

released: 2003.
starring: ian mckellen, billy boyd, orlando bloom.
what makes it awesome: the story and all the efforts made by cast and crew to tell it.

released: 2006.
starring: ian mckellen, tom hanks, paul bettany.
what makes it awesome: its complexity and quickness.

six. the words.
released: 2012.
starring: jeremy irons, zoe saldana, bradley cooper.
what makes it awesome: the premise, its backstory and jeremy.

released: 2013.
starring: ian mckellen, orlando bloom, luke evans.
what makes it awesome: luke.

five things

August 20, 2017

five pieces of music often stuck in my head
one. michael convertino's score for the film bed of roses

two. gabriel yared's score for the film city of angels


three. james horner's score for the film swing kids


four. rachel portman's score for the film one day.


five. rachel portman's score for the film chocolat.

five favorite concerts
one. tori amos at the cynthia woods mitchell pavilion, the woodlands.
two. the airborne toxic event at house of blues, houston.
three. jonny lang and beth hart at revention center, houston.
four. u2 at arrowhead stadium, kansas city.
five. korn and staind at kemper arena, kansas city.

five favorite albums
one. the airborne toxic event by the airborne toxic event.
two. the joshua tree by u2.
three. violator by depeche mode.
four. ten by pearl jam.
five. little earthquakes by tori amos.

five favorite male vocalists
one. chris cornell.
two. eddie vedder.
three. joe elliott.
four. geoff tate.
five. todd park mohr.

five favorite female vocalists
one. beth hart.
two. johnette napolitano.
three. tori amos.
four. shakira.
five. beth gibbons.

five favorite bassists
one. michael "flea" balzary.
two. reginald "fieldy arvizu.
three. les claypool.
four. jeff ament.
five. cliff burton.

five favorite guitarists
one. jimi hendrix.
two. eddie van halen.
three.  stevie ray vaughan.
four. joe perry.
five. kirk hammett.

five favorite drummers
one. alex van halen.
two. lars ulrich.
three. tommy lee.
four. chad smith.
five. matt chamberlain.

five favorite songs
one. with or without you by u2.
two. faithfully by journey.
three. anna begins by counting crows.
four. stand inside your love by smashing pumpkins.
five. crash into me by dave matthews band.

five signs i've seen recently
one. have faith.
two. believe there is good in the world.
three. whatever you do, take pride.
four. never doubt that you are loved.
five. to dream of the person you wish to be is to waste the person you are.

five stories i reread regularly
one. lovers and dreamers by nora roberts.
two. irish born by nora roberts.
three. landline by rainbow rowell.
four. eleanor and park by rainbow rowell.
five. right before your eyes by ellen shanman.

five characters whose personalities mirror mine
one. miss brill in katherine mansfield's short story of the same name.
two. liza weiler in ellen shanman's right before your eyes.
three. kate powell in nora roberts' holding the dream.
four. celia rae foote in kathryn stockett's the help (though the packaging's more like skeeter phelan's).
five. victoria jones in vanessa diffenbaugh's the language of flowers.

five favorite films
one. star wars: episode v - the empire strikes back.
two. the lord of the rings: the return of the king.
three. star trek.
four. serenity.
five. steel magnolias.

five television programs i drop everything to watch
one. game of thrones.
two. this is us.
three. lethal weapon.
four. monday night football.
five. sunday night football.

it's not a great idea to get stuck on game of thrones, by the way. lots of really, REALLY bad shit happens on that show.

check out erin's list of five things.
she got the idea from heather.

throwback thursday: posts from picky's archives... with a little something new thrown in

August 17, 2017

so i know i've talked a lot about my great uncle and the monastery at which he had resided for some sixty years. it closes in about two weeks. he is ninety years old. he is not doing well. my parents have property in colorado. they drove up there this past weekend, and then drove to utah to see him, to get him situated in an assisted living facility.

this isn't how i wanted it to be for him. for them. he is the last of my grandmother's siblings to leave us. i wanted just one of those remarkable, charismatic people to go peacefully, and of the eight of them, he is most deserving of that. he's spent his life serving god, serving others. and now his heart is failing him. i'm not ready for this chapter of my life to end just yet. i'm not ready for him to go.

i was reading posts by others who are celebrating their blogiversaries. it made me want to dig into my archives a bit. the oldest post i've kept is from june sixteenth. nine years ago.

taken near holy trinity abbey in huntsville, utah

i took this photo a long, long time ago during one of my family's winter visits with my great uncle. i was riding in the passenger seat, running errands with a relative. i snapped this shot of a box elder tree on a ranch as we made our way toward huntsville from the abbey. there were cattle under that tree, but the snow was so deep you could barely see them. i call it reach. i wish i could reach into heaven and hug the greats one more time. i wish they were here. i wish that his passing would come more quickly, more easily. he's hurting, and we're all helpless to stop it.

the help

August 15, 2017

why i wanted to read it: because erin sent it to me years ago... and because one of the categories for her challenge was a book that had a yellow cover.

what i liked: she rubs the cream in my hair with both hands. i can practically feel the hope in her fingers (page 128).

"minny, i don't care if celia never lifts another finger for the rest of her life... i don't care if she can cook. i just want her here --" he shrugs. "with me" (page 162).

i turn out all the lamps, the television, every electricity sucker downstairs save the refrigerator. i stand in front of the window and unbutton my blouse. carefully i turn the dial to three. because i long to feel nothing. i want to be frozen inside. i want the icy cold to blow directly on my heart.

the power blows out in about three seconds (page 325).

i sit down at my typewriter.

but i cannot type. i stare at the tiny gray squares of the back porch screen. i stare so hard, i slip through them. i feel something inside me crack open. i am vaporous. i am crazy. i am deaf to that stupid, silent phone. deaf to mother's retching in the house. her voice through the window. "i'm fine, carlton, it's passed." i hear it all, and yet i hear nothing. just a high buzzing in my ears (page 331).

"going from hilly to celia must've been quite the change, johnny."

johnny shakes his head. "like living in antarctica all my life and one day moving to hawaii" (page 386).

what sucked: nothing really. i'd seen the movie ages ago, so i'm more partial to certain scenes in the film than i am to their respective parts in the book, but... it's a pretty solid story.

having said that: i like all the characters, save for hilly and elizabeth. but even they are well-developed. it's rare that an author can evoke such animosity for a character in me, and yet... i can admire the author her ability to have fashioned these women. hilly is a vile human being for all her hate and elizabeth is equally so for all her cowardice. i listened to it on audio, which is why i don't have as many snippets to share with you of the things i liked, and every time the disc ended (i borrowed it from the library, yall), i was both annoyed by the interruption and sad because the story had stopped. also, if you do the audio, octavia spencer reads minny's parts, and the gal who reads the secret life of bees reads skeeter's. it's a damned fine story. i'm glad to have read it.

the fall film challenge: my list

August 8, 2017


one. starring anthony hopkins. howard's end.
three. about charity. megan leavey.
four. starring robert downey, jr. spider-man: homecoming.
five. about envy. snow white and the huntsman.
six. about faith. war room.
seven. about greed. the wolf of wall street.
eight. about hope. creed.
nine. starring jeremy irons. their finest.
ten. about justice. wind river.
eleven. starring kevin bacon. footloose.
twelve. about lust. don jon.
thirteen. starring ian mckellen. mr. holmes.
fourteen. set in a castle. elizabeth.
fifteen. about fortitude. room.
sixteen. about pride. the founder.
seventeen. starring alan rickman. bottle shock.
eighteen. released last year and reviewed on slothsandmovies.com. jackie.
nineteen. about temperance. gifted.
twenty. about prudence. the case for christ.
twenty-one. starring val kilmer. kiss kiss bang bang.
twenty-two. about wrath. logan.
twenty-three. set in an exotic locale. dunkirk.
twenty-four. about gluttony. chef.
twenty-five. set in space. the space between us.

motion picture monday

August 6, 2017

released: 1992.
starring: kevin bacon, tom cruise, jack nicholson.
what makes it awesome: the story and jack.

released: 1995.
starring: kevin bacon, christian slater, gary oldman.
what makes it awesome: the story and this is probably kevin's best role.

released: 1995.
starring: kevin bacon, tom hanks, ed harris.
what makes it awesome: the story and the cast.

four. sleepers.
released: 1996.
starring: kevin bacon, dustin hoffman, robert de niro.
what makes it awesome: next to the count of monte cristo, this is the best example i know of karma kicking ass. and the cast is one of the best ever assembled.

released: 1997.
starring: kevin bacon, jennifer aniston, jay mohr.
what makes it awesome: it's kind of silly, and after sleepers, silly is a wonderful thing.

released: 2011.
starring: kevin bacon, emma stone, ryan gosling.
what makes it awesome: emma and ryan.

seven. patriots day.
released: 2016.
starring: kevin bacon, john goodman, mark wahlberg.
what makes it awesome: the story.

motion picture monday

July 31, 2017

released: 1985.
starring: val kilmer, gabriel jarret, william atherton.
what makes it awesome: val.

two. top gun.
released: 1986.
starring: val kilmer, anthony edwards, tom cruise.
what makes it awesome: tom and anthony.

released: 1991.
starring: anthony hopkins, ted levine, jodie foster.
what makes it awesome: this is hands down the best film adaptation of a novel i have ever seen. and jodie and anthony are AMAZING.

four. tombstone.
released: 1993.
starring: val kilmer, michael biehn, sam elliott.
what makes it awesome: val.

five. heat.
released: 1995.
starring: val kilmer, al pacino, robert de niro.
what makes it awesome: al and robert.

six. proof.
released: 2005.
starring: anthony hopkins, gwyneth paltrow, jake gyllenhaal.
what makes it awesome: the story.

released: 2013.
starring: anthony hopkins, tom hiddleston, chris hemsworth.
what makes it awesome: tom and chris.