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Weekend Double Feature

My original weekend plan – a 10k race in Asheville and spending time with good friends – was rudely altered by foul weather. Rather than sulk under grey skies, I made the most of the time with some much needed R&R, including two movies: Winter’s Bone and Gangster Squad. Read on for my reviews:

Winters_bone_posterAvailable on Netflix, Winter’s Bone starring Jennifer Lawrence, affectionately known as JLaw, hunts for her missing father in order to save her family. You may remember JLaw from Hunger Games and Silver Linings Playbook. The movie is excellent, dark and confrontational, about people whose lives are ruled by the decisions of others. You are also witness to the strength and love of a young person who has matured out of necessity and endures struggles most of us will never face. I was also struck by the similarity of the pretense of Winter’s Bone to Hunger Games: a young girl grown up too quickly, forced by tragedy to care for young sibling(s) and a “sick” mother, and willing to risk anything to protect her family. Watch this.

gangster squadWith surprising comedic moments, Gangster Squad proved better than I anticipated. However, there is not much new to report about a war between two tribes: the corrupt wealthy vs the loyal servicemen. We have all seen it, heard it, or read it before. In this particular installment, it does help that Ryan Gosling is easy on the eyes. I do wish that Robert Duvall had played the cowboy; I imagine him like he was in Lonesome Dove. There are other movies up for Oscars that I would recommend first, but if you are looking to be entertained, this will certainly do the trick.

Happy Watching!

Weekend Wrap-Up

I know, I know: ‘A Weekend Wrap-Up on Wednesday?’ Well, at least it is an alliteration. My weekend kicked off with featured speaker Dr. Gary Machlis, which I posted a summary of Monday. Now I would like to reflect on a delightful fall weekend, one I believe represents the epitome of Clemson’s offerings.

Fall colors are coming to Clemson quickly and beautifully. Watching the early morning light illuminate the leaves has been a true delight.

 

Go Tiger Volleyball!

Friday night, a good friend of mine, Beth, came to visit. We attended a heated volleyball game between Clemson and Miami. 24th ranked Miami came out on top, but our Tigers put up a good fight. Following the game, we rendezvoused at Alex’s house for a rousing political discussion and beer. What could be more American (or adult) than a beer summit? Beth and I continued the discussion at my apartment then went to bed at a reasonable hour (too adult?).

Saturday morning started with pancakes, which were shortly followed by the spoils of Clemson tailgating. In Tiger Town, Tailgating is not an activity, it is a lifestyle. Why else would we be voted number one in Southern Living? Now it is time for a confession: I am a tailgating weenie. I get my fill after two hours, so while a noon game is a travesty to hardcore tailgaters, it is a blessing to me. I can save face and still have the rest of the day to allocate as a I choose, which this Saturday meant a long run, strength training, Grey’s Anatomy, and grocery shopping. I did reconnect with friends in the evening, so I’m not a completely lost cause.

On Sunday, I hit the trails in Oconee State Park along with several graduate students from my former department. Like I mentioned at the outset, fall colors are coming quickly and beautifully to our region. The two-mile ridge line trail led us to Tamassee Knob and excellent views. While hiking, I enjoyed the feel of the warm sun mixed with the tender, but chill breeze. It was the longest period of time I had been out of cell phone reception in recent memory, and I soaked in every minute. Returning to our base camp at a friend’s rented cabin, we refueled on chips, peanuts, and s’mores before trekking home. A great day and another Fall Clemson To-Do checked off the list. I hope you had an equally rewarding weekend!