today, i will defer to my brother's blog. it's a long post, but expertly done all around.general conference is this weekend. oh boy.
today, i will defer to my brother's blog. it's a long post, but expertly done all around.
around easter this year, a silent film theater in salt lake called "the organ loft" showed cecil b. demille's 1927 "King of kings." in their promotion, they said that when the lds church was preparing to make a movie about the Savior, the first presidency told the producers to "watch "the King of kings." it's the closest to getting it right." that's certainly enough to pique my interest.
a few summers ago, i had the opportunity to work on what was known as "the rugby movie." i saw it last summer at the crew premiere. it was great, and i hoped it would get the national distribution it deserved.Ten reasons I like Tally Hall so much?to the original tallyheads and those who've joined us along the way, i'm so glad you even really truly came.
1-Clean, creative music: My mom even likes them!
2-Musicianship: they are incredibly musically talented--amazingly tight harmonies--which sounds silly considering they're a band, but it's shocking how many artists are out there these days with not a lick of real talent.
3-Variety: with some of their songs, if you were to randomly listen to two or three different parts of the song, chances are you might just think it's a couple different songs. Then they have totally crazy songs, then super chill songs.
4-Uniform: they don't need retro sequin jackets or skinny pants to be cool. They have their own style, and it has become their trademark.
5-They share: Their shows aren't monopolized by just one band member. They all have little spotlights and recognize everyone as a part of the whole (or, the Hall).
6-The guys: SO personable. I love just talking to them--they are so chill, and don't stick themselves up on a pedestal. They are just normal guys who happen to travel everywhere and do what they love, and do it well.
7-Bongos, xylophones, and other various percussion instruments (the names of which still elude me)
8-Their frequent use of a megaphone.
9-Whiteboy rap? Heck yes. And whistling solos.
10-They like to kick it at the university, but all work and no play makes them crazy, so...they jump in the bumpin SUV.
Honestly, who could argue with that?
tonight i saw CATS at the capitol theatre in salt lake. it was my fifth time seeing the show, my second at that theatre. i first saw it when i suggested to my dad ten years ago that it was coming to a nearby city and it'd be a fun family event. he bought the idea and bought us tickets; he and i got our faces painted before the show. we laughed. we cried. nothing is better than CATS. a month later we were in iowa for thanksgiving and noticed that it was playing in des moines. dad and tim and i ducked out of the family gathering and went to see it again. just as good. and i got to meet macavity afterward. in japan on my mission, i saw signs that it was coming and lamented that i wouldn't be able to see it. yet i was back in town on a study abroad and managed to find tickets to the show in osaka. it was in japanese, which was a twist. i saw it at the capitol theatre in salt lake a few years later- nosebleed seats and a small stage: in my pantheon of viewings, that was my least favorite.
last week i was down in moab on a subaru commercial. beautiful, beautiful place down there. it was the first time i've ever felt a self-originated desire to go biking.
a few weeks ago i bought a new couch. it's beautiful--i love it. in preparing my old leather couches to be sold, i was vacuuming them out, and in the process, sucked up a nickel. this wreaked havoc upon my cleaner to the point that the belt broke and it sounded like it was ready to explode.
having extensive experience as a young, unmarried mormon in utah valley, i have played "apples to apples" quite a lot. and i've gotten pretty good at it. that is, if there is any strategy to the game. as much as anything, the biggest factor is how well you know the person choosing the card. many years ago, jenny ricks and i would almost always choose the other's card, just because we knew each other that well. i wonder what she's up to...
at both tally hall concerts in provo, i've had them sign my shirts. despite the permanent power of sharpies, washing machines also have power, and i've been afraid to wash my shirts for fear of extra strength tide winning, or at least fading the beloved signatures.