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Tonight’s major motion picture premiere was Novocaine (2025) in which our hero has that genetic condition that means you can’t feel pain, and sets out to save the woman of his dreams when she’s taken hostage by robbers at the bank where he works. It’s not bad; it's inclined towards being a comedy, but with plenty of violence that’s too far over the line to be considered slapstick. But maybe a crossbow bolt through the leg is considered slapstick nowadays, and I’m just out of touch with the youth of today? Anyway, it has the most tenuous claims to be a Christmas movie imaginable: the bank robbers near the start are dressed in Santa suits, and when he’s on a date with the young lady before that, he’s wearing a novelty reindeer tie which gets mentioned again at the end; and I think there are one or two minor references to it in dialogue. There are no other indications that it’s Christmas whatsoever that I recall. It’s set in San Diego and all the exterior shots look like it’s the height of summer, and I don’t remember any of the interior sets showing any evidence of seasonal decorations. So it’s entertaining enough, but it’s no Die Hard
As the young lady in it is played by Amber Midthunder, it reminded me to rewatch Prey (2022), the new (then) Predator movie. I seem to recall a lot of fuss about this being the first movie in which the dialogue was mostly in Comanche, and it was when I first watched it. But that seems to have just been for the awards season, as Disney+ now defaults to showing the English version and the Comanche one is an optional extra. I couldn’t be bothered to stop it and switch over when I realised this after I’d started watching it, but it’s a good film either way. I think, all in all, I prefer the Comanche version though
Tea has been battered cod fillet (non-chunky) with chips and beans
This was largely because the beans were the second half of a can and had been in the fridge for a while, so i wanted to use the up before they turned furry
To accompany this, E2 of Titanic Sinks Tonight on iPlayer. They resisted the temptation to have the theme music for this going "A-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh” but it would fit quite well with that title
I decided I had sufficient pep and vigour to go and do some shopping, so off I went to Big Sainsbury’s. Mostly household stuff like kitchen roll, but also some ingredients for stuff I’m planning to make while I have time. It was quite busy, but not insufferably so
I’m used to being the only person in a mask these days, but this time I was approached by a polite young man who asked me where I got it from. I explained that I’d bought a big pack of them off Amazon ages ago during one of the lockdowns, which I was just getting to the end of, and he thanked me and said he’d have a look on there. So perhaps I’ve recruited a convert to the cause of not dying just because you needed a pound of onions and some washing up liquid
I had been thinking of going tomorrow, but it’s good to have got it out of the way while it was on my mind. Otherwise, I just end up wondering if I should go, or should have gone, for the rest of the day
Lunch has been some leftover spuds and roast lamb from Friday night
And before that, I did some work on the new forum, where I got so wrapped up in working out the best way to implement the sidebar that I completely forgot it was Monday and I had to sort out the links!
Grey day again, and it’s about to get colder with a number of frosty nights on the schedule. It’s 4°C at the moment (“feels like” 2°) though it should get to 6° through the afternoon. The barometers are down a bit at 1018/1027mB
Monday! But not a working Monday for me, so it’s quite bearable
This evening’s viewing was an episode of The Crash Investigators. Another one in which nobody died! Some pretty terrible injuries, mind
And later I read more of There Is No Antimemetics Division v2. While reading, I also exchanged a couple of messages with qntm on Bluesky about a weird JavaScript thing he’s come up with for representing binary data in base 1. It’s a funny old world where you can be reading a book and simultaneously having a conversation with the author about some completely unrelated matter
This evening HWMBO and I have been watching the darts and discussing whether it's worth adding Sky Cinema to Mum's package (with me paying the difference in subscription fees).
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