Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, 2022 - ★★★★½

Well, goshdarnit that was good.

The Menu, 2022 - ★★★

Four and a half stars during the movie. Three stars when it was over.

Petite Maman, 2021 - ★★★★½

Just a sweet, lovely 70 minutes that I already want to experience again.

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Mandibles, 2020 - ★★★★

Dominique and the Doofuses. Very fun.

Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes, 2020 - ★★★★

Looks like Nolan has had is ass handed to him, using an iPhone.

Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, 2022 - ★★★★

A rollicking good time overall. Also, I'll no longer be pronouncing Benoit as "Ben Oyt"

Something in the Dirt, 2022 - ★★★★

I love everything Benson & Moorhead do.

The Banshees of Inisherin, 2022 - ★★★★½

How can a thing be so hilarious and sad at the same time? Lost half a star because of that thing I don't allow to happen in movies.

The Fabelmans, 2022 - ★★★★

I love movies, too.

The Last Resort, 2018 - ★★★

Watched on Saturday December 10, 2022.

Funky Forest: The First Contact, 2005 - ★★

Nope. Not the good kind of funky.

Werewolf by Night, 2022 - ★★★★

Great vibe

Tiny Cinema, 2022 - ★★½

I didn't care for it.

The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special, 2022 - ★★★★

Delightful all the way through.

Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon, 2021 - ★★★½

It was all about the visuals for me.

Triangle of Sadness, 2022 - ★★★★

That was a LOT of vomit.

I'm using Tinderbox to generate this website, so RSS feeds are not a gimme. I have to build them myself. For short, title-less posts such as this one, I wanted a toggle for whether to include it in the allposts.xml RSS feed. I have been using a user attribute named "Crosspost" but that name no longer describes what it does very well, so I created a new attribute named "IncludeInRSS" which does what it says on the tin. I've set "IncludeInRSS=true" for this post, so you should be seeing it via RSS.

When I grow frustrated with indecision around my note-taking process, I seek refuge in paper notebooks. That's often not the answer either, so the carousel continues to spin.

I keep trying to enjoy using Obsidian, but I still don't like using Obsidian. I wish I understood why. I think it's simply that it doesn't feel comfortable. I don't love the way it looks or behaves. I think the availability of so many plugins is as much a hindrance to me as it is a benefit. The community is vast and great, but is also generic and focused on making the software do too much, in my opinion. This leads to eternal yak shaving, which is the opposite of what my brain needs in a note-taking tool.