Yesterday I followed my usual Tuesday routine of picking Beech up at school, going to McDonalds (this time) for lunch, and then going to his gymnastics class. I tried to influence him to go to Burger King, because I prefer Whoppers to Big Macs, but he wanted Chicken McNuggets with ranch dressing. In fact, he ate all four nuggets, which is more than he usually manages.
In the evening I watched the Nova show on PBS called Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives. I was familiar with the science, but I was unaware of the physicist's son who is a musician. Anyway it was fun, and it reminded me of the phrase in Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: "...the high country of the mind." These things turn me on.
After Nova I watched a DVD of the movie The Door in the Floor. It was an adaptation of part of John Irving's novel A Widow for a Year. I had read the book, like I have read all of John Irving's books, starting with The World According to Garp. Like all of his books this one combines funny and bizarre elements with good characters and a lot of discussion about how writing is done. Unlike previous Irving books that have been made into movies, this one is good. In some ways it is better than the book because it extends it to fit the new medium while remaining true to the original. It has a super cast and I am impressed with the young writer/director who conceived and executed the project. I give it four stars. It also had good special feature discussions on the DVD.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
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