Saturday, February 02, 2008

Shelby's Movie Moments


Our first movie theater experience...Ratatouille
Shelby said, "It portrayed the clash between a dying feudalistic noble class and the surging capitalist bourgeois class in the post-Kantian pre-French-Revolution Paris, viewed through the lense of 1980's Thatcherian social policy, but tainted by the writers' own Pre-neo-post-modern anti-omni-structuralism with quasi Marxist agrarian undertones....of course...If you've seen Apocalypse Now you have seen the same idea presented more clearly only with Marlon Brando and a long needed nod to Trent's impact on Gorbechev's Perestroika." Of course Mary Walton and i both think that sounds like exactly what a supra-millenial libretarian neo-orthodox platonist, with Hegelian views on post-Vietnam immigration policy, and whose favorite musician is Raffi would say. She sees everything through a pre-"War of Jenkins Ear"-meso-pythagorean infralapsarian mindset.... So what can i say, you know? Stil, I always worry when i agree with Mary because I feel like she is an anti-2nd Chalcedonian Council Modalistic high sacramentarian who would have voted for Mondale but blames Korea on Locke.
Britton's grimace.


Our dear friend Martha with two happy babies. That's Katherine's best smile that we've captured to date, and that silly grin on Martha's face is one I've been seeing for about 25 years now, which is fun.


2 comments:

Kitty Brown said...

Don't feel bad -- they boo me off too.

Meliss said...

Elizabeth's sound effects are so much better than the actual game.