On August 26th, I took a major fall in a NYC restaurant (due to a slippery floor) and long story short, ended up in the hospital that evening. I had a minor concussion and a major fractured pelvis.
Walking was difficult, moving was not fun, and lifting was out of the question. The cure for this: lots of rest and (in my case) no meds for the pain. So, of course, movies and books were the only remedy for the next 12 weeks. The pain was excruciating, and did not subside for 8 of those weeks. There was no gym time to distract, no taking care of my beautiful grandsons, and lots of alone time. I watched many movies on demand and many in the theaters. I will try to recall as many as I can. I read several books and have many more on my to read list. See below.
MOVIES ON DEMAND
Dirty Weekend-a layover in an airport allows two work colleagues to discover more about each
other. Stars Matthew Broderick. mediocre but held my interest.
The Duff-a high school senior finds out she is labeled as the Designated Ugly Fat Friend. A teen
movie starring Mae Whitman from Parenthood. Younger audiences will like it.
Breakpoint-about an aging doubles tennis player and his brother. Stars Jeremy Sisto. Terrible!
Some Kind of Beautiful-a romantic comedy with Pierce Brosnan, Selma Hayek, and Jessica Alba.
an entertaining and bad movie!
She's Funny That Way-a screwball comedy by Peter Bogdanovich. A Woody Allen Wannabe. Stars
Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson. Worth watching.
The Gallows-a bad horror film starring Kathie Lee Gifford's daughter, Cassidy Gifford. Don't bother.
I'll See You In My Dreams-a funny heartfelt film about a woman who finds love again later in life. Stars Blythe Danner and Sam Elliot. Worth watching.
MOVIES IN THE THEATER
Black Mass-About Boston Crime Boss, Whitey Bulger. Johnny Depp's best film in years. See it.
Ricki and The Flash-Jonathan Demme and Diablo Cody's film about unsuccessful aging rocker and the trials and tribulations with her family. Stars Meryl Streep and real life daughter, Mamie Gummer.
I loved it-not a good movie, but I love anything with Streep. Now available On Demand. See it.
The Intern-Robert DeNiro becomes a senior intern at an online fashion site run by Anne Hathaway.
Charming and entertaining. Nothing fabulous, but worth seeing.
Danny Collins-Aging rocker, Al Pacino embarks on a journey to rediscover his family and change
his hard living ways. Annette Bening stars with Pacino. Pacino delivers a great performance. Fun to
watch.
While We're Young-Noah Baumbach's comedy about a childless NYC couple in their mid-forties.
Stars Ben Stiller, Naomi Watts, and Adam Driver. Interesting and Entertaining. Liked it.
San Andreas-Earthquake hits California. The "Rock" (Dwayne Johnson) and his extranged wife
save their daughter. Action packed and stars The Rock-who needs more than that? Love him-my
fav!
A Walk In The Woods-Even Robert Redford and Nick Nolte couldn't save this movie. HORRIBLE.
Trainwreck-Judd Apatow directs Amy Schumer and Bill Hader in this hysterical movie about
monogamy. LeBron James is AMAZING. Definitely see-but beware: very raunchy humor.
Spotlight-The true Boston Globe story about the pervasive and ongoing sexual abuse performed by
a large number of priests in the Catholic Church. Compelling. All Star Cast. A MUST SEE.
Brooklyn-story of immigrants from Ireland coming to America. The trailer was better than the
movie. Very disappointing.
Bridge of Spies-Directed by Spielberg. Do I need to say more? Tom Hanks is fabulous in this Cold
War-set thriller. A true story. Another MUST See.
Creed-Sylvester Stallone and Michael Jordan star in the best "underdog" movie since the original
"Rocky". Stallone as an aging Rocky Balboa trains Apollo Creed's son (Michael Jordan) for a
major bout. RUN DON'T WALK. Loved every minute. I talked to the screen with the rest of the
audience. Jordan's acting deserves an academy award.
BOOKS I'VE READ BOOKS I WANT TO READ
Big Little Lies-Liane Moriarty Boys In The Boat (Brown)
The Luckiest Girl Alive-Jessica Knoll Everything I Never Told You (Ng)
In The Unlikely Event-Judy Blume Devil In The White City (Larson)
In a Dark Wood-Ruth Ware Purity (Franzen)
Go Set A Watchman-Harper Lee My Brilliant Friend (Ferrante)
The Whites-Richard Price
The Round House-Louise Erdrich
TELEVISION I ENJOY
Stephen Colbert (channel 2@11:30)
Seth Meyers (channel 4 @12:30)
Ray Donovan (Showtime-season 3 now On Demand)
The Leftovers (HBO Sunday@9)
The Affair (Showtime Sunday at 10)
The Grinder (Channel 5 on Tuesday at 8:30) Rob Lowe-does this guy ever age?
Grandfathered (Channel 5 on Tuesday at 8) John Stamos-does this guy ever age?
QUOTES I NEED TO TELL YOU
"Getting Older is inevitable. Aging is Optional."
"It's not the big things that people do that make them special. It's the small things they do that make
them big."
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