oscar nite
Mar. 6th, 2018 09:04 amWatched the Oscars! We watch it every year, even though we haven't caught most of the films. I watched the broadcast as a kid, always an encapsulation of current trends in ostentatious set design and crazy gowns, until the year with Rob Lowe and Snow White, which was awful. I mean, the entire show was awful, but that particular segment lasted about fifty years. Anyway Shain got me back into the habit and I've enjoyed it every year, either as genuine entertainment, as a chance to catch up with movie stars, or as a train-wreck live television blunder parade.
Earlier in the weekend we did some woods-walking and some antique malling.

Last week's Stupid Comics was all about using up the reject pile of Stupid Comics panels that were goofy, but didn't have enough of a story with them to sustain their own Stupid Comics column. So we ganged them up and here they are.

http://misterkitty.org/extras/stupidcovers/stupidcomics568.html
Two weekends ago Eyesore hosted a "geek swap" and we managed to swap some old comics and VHS for some books and other VHS, including the "based on a true story" horror film The Entity, which is way more of a "watch someone be repeatedly sexually assaulted by an invisible force" movie, and less of an actual horror film. We rented some films and I used this opportunity to work up another Eyesore DVD sleeve.

And now: March
Earlier in the weekend we did some woods-walking and some antique malling.

Last week's Stupid Comics was all about using up the reject pile of Stupid Comics panels that were goofy, but didn't have enough of a story with them to sustain their own Stupid Comics column. So we ganged them up and here they are.

http://misterkitty.org/extras/stupidcovers/stupidcomics568.html
Two weekends ago Eyesore hosted a "geek swap" and we managed to swap some old comics and VHS for some books and other VHS, including the "based on a true story" horror film The Entity, which is way more of a "watch someone be repeatedly sexually assaulted by an invisible force" movie, and less of an actual horror film. We rented some films and I used this opportunity to work up another Eyesore DVD sleeve.

And now: March