A visual feast...
It is almost impossible to describe this 2008 film by Tarsem Singh without giving too much away. A clever story wrapped in stunning visuals. It's rated R for some violence but I predict you'll be comfortable letting older children watch it after you've screened it. Try it.
I had hoped to call my blog "The Dog's Breakfast," but that name was long since taken. But in that spirit "The Breakfast" offers a little of this and a little of that, not all of it pretty, some of it poorly chewed. These are papers, posts, stories, correspondence, musings, and links to ideas that interest or amuse me.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
An Under-rated Treat: Charlie Bartlett
I skipped this at the theater but enjoyed it a lot on DVD...
When's the last time you saw a teenage actor hold his own in the company of Robert Downey, Jr.?
The Culture of Character: Building Strength through Study and Service
A Tire Company Takes Driving's Impact on the Environment Seriously
Interesting...
Michelin has released a free sustainable mobility book - Driving in the Future It looks very thorough. Of course Michelin gets to sell tires for any vehicle that uses them, regardless the propulsion method. I guess we can save our skepticism of their motives for when they offer their opinions of mass transit solutions that do not use rubber tires...
Michelin has released a free sustainable mobility book - Driving in the Future It looks very thorough. Of course Michelin gets to sell tires for any vehicle that uses them, regardless the propulsion method. I guess we can save our skepticism of their motives for when they offer their opinions of mass transit solutions that do not use rubber tires...