As an early present to myself, I bought the Peanuts Holiday Collection, which has the Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas Charlie Brown movies.
These are some of my favorites, and definitely a tradition, but I do find the Thanksgiving one, which I watched last night, to be excessively weird.
First of all, where are these kid's parents? How are they free to wander around alone on Thanksgiving? And, okay, the best meal Charlie Brown can come up with is popcorn, toast, jelly bean and sundaes, but most of that was cooked by a dog, which I find pretty damn impressive. I have two dogs and they would have been absolutely no help, whereas Snoopy not only cooked but also set the table and folded the napkins into little shapes. He's really the unsung hero of this piece.
Every year I watch and every year there are more unanswered questions. It's a holiday mystery.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Is it me or are the Charlie Brown specials oddly trippy?
Labels: Movies
Monday, November 24, 2008
Looking for love...
I think it takes guts to decide your life is interesting enough to write an autobiography when you're only in your 30s. That said, Bridget Harrison's Tabloid Love is realtively interesting, if somewhat unfinished.
It's the story of the author - a British writer who comes over to work for a New York newspaper and the various romances she has.
I ended up wishing it were a fictionalized account so I could have a more satisfying ending, but it was fun.
Labels: Books
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