Scott Freeman

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    Browsing Posts published in 2006

    I’m finally back in the office after a two week vacation and while wondering if we can impose some kind of cap on the number of releases Ryan Adams can make in one calendar year I thought I would share my favorite films of the year just past.

    I’ve always been a big movie buff but I have scaled back my watching in the last few years (having 3 kids will do that). So my number of movies seen this year is not quite as extensive as years past.
    I decided to go with the same format as the Academy Awards since I am such a fan. I have seen every best picture winner and all but the first two best actor winners. In addition, I have seen every best picture nominee dating back to 1995. (Alas, that string may be broken this year. I just don’t think I can force myself to see that “Brokeback Mountain.” I’m all for tolerance but I don’t have to watch it, you know?)
    Anyway, here we go:

    10. Coach Carter–I’m a sucker for a sports flick based on true life events. A sports flick about a coach who values academics over winning? Priceless
    9. Flightplan–Yeah, I know. You could fly a plan through the plot holes but it was pure fun. And Tracy and I got to go see it together. These movies are few and far between.
    8. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory–I ask all the time why Hollywood insists on remakes. Here is the answer: they just might make it better than the original. “Charlie” does just that. It’s better than “Willy Wonka.” Period. Johnny Depp channels Michael Jackson here.
    7. War of the Worlds–You know the plot: Xenu attacks the planet Earth. Oh wait, that’s Scientology. Despite Tom Cruise, this was a great film.
    6. A History of Violence–A chance heroic encounter leads to a past buried finding its way back. This movie will bug you. In a good way, of course.
    5. Munich–Important for the questions it raises on terrorism and the efficacy of responding to terrorism.
    4. Syriana–10 minutes into this film I wished I had read a synopsis first. 30 minutes in I was so lost I couldn’t tell you what was going in. One hour in I wanted to leave. 90 minutes in I was hooked. At the conclusion I was breathless. Now, three weeks later I still am not through wrestling with this one. I need to see it again.
    3. King Kong–Remember what I said about remakes? I’ve seen the king and his name is Peter Jackson.
    2. Good Night, and Good Luck–This movie is NOT propaganda but a thoughtful look on the cost of hysteria and paranoia in a world of uncertainty. Lessons abound for us today. Dissent is not disloyalty but needed when emotion runs unchecked.
    1. Crash–To me, the mark of a great film is when it changes you. Crash was a visceral gut-punch of a movie that left me questioning my own prejudices and attitudes. It is the best film of the year and multiple acting nominations are deserved including nods for Sandra Bullock and Matt Dillon.

    LonghornsIt’s anathema in my family but I was glad to see Texas win the National Championship tonight. What could be more fitting in a game that lived up to all of the hype for Vince Young to score the winning TD? Tremendous athlete.

    The reason I was pulling for Texas? Derek Lokey. Derek is a defensive tackle for the ‘horns. And back in the day I was his youth minister. He was one of the finest teens I ever ministered to. Congrats Derek! I know your mom and dad are proud.

    Don’t worry Freeman family. I’m still a Razorback. And don’t forget what USC did to us this year. Good to see their streak snapped.

    I went on vacation to Arkansas and Tennessee. Instead of a break from blogging what I got was an on-going conversation with bloggers.
    I went to Nashville to do a wedding for Emily, a girl who was once in my youth group. Emily has two sisters: Jennifer and Allison. Of course, both of them were at the wedding and they assure me they are going to blog more regularly. Oh, and Jennifer is married to Brent who really needs to blog more often. Their mother, Pat, has a blog profile but has yet to actually post anything. If you are looking for some intelligent reads, try these on.
    I, of course, visited my family during the Christmas break. My brother, George, has recently started a blog. My sister Cindy and her daughter, Wendy both blog. I can’t figure out why they use Xanga, but to each his own. I also found out that another of my nieces, Ashley, has one as well. And now, my dad has joined into the frenzy.
    On Friday, I had lunch with Dan, a friend of mine for 20 years now. Jason and I tried to hook up but had to settle for catching up over the phone.
    Oh, and of course I traveled with Tracy who never fails to crack me up with her blog. On Sunday we visited Tracy’s home church where Jeff used to attend.

    Did I forget anybody? It’s not a hobby, it’s a revolution.

    Satellite Radio

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    Logo_xmradio_1This is the greatest invention since TIVO and by far my favorite Christmas present (next to the talking Napoleon Dynamite Pen).

    No longer do I have to listen to inane local sports talk hosts and insipid playlists. Just today I heard Lucy Kaplansky and the Kaiser Chiefs. I Predict a Riot, indeed! Yank the free radio out of my car. I don’t need it anymore.