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 Saw "Enemy Of The State" today, and had a good time, especially the chase 
through my old neighborhood <1>: down Columbia Road and ending with tragedy when 
the cyclist was forced into opposing traffic on Connecticut Avenue at Dupont 
Circle. Also liked Gene Hackman's (perhaps unintentional) homage to the J. 
Frank Parnell character in "Repo Man". Some clichés I'd like to see 
abolished from the techno-action genre of films would be: 
The command room in this film had those banks of obviously 
non-functional 9-track tape drives (traditional in this type 
of set since the 1960s). An added bit of foolishness was the 
rows of manned, NASA-style consoles, decorated with Christmas 
garlands for the season <2> 
(since the film happened during the holidays). Previews:The non-descript van jammed with techie guys and 
hardware, who can do omnipotent things while 
parked somewhere surveilling a target
Satellite imagery with a straight down POV when 
the "bird" is clearly not directly overhead
The big control centers with numerous flashy displays including the 
huge screen covering one wall showing something 
distracting - and nobody's watching any of it
 
"The Thin Red Line" (World War 2 in the Pacific with many top stars)
The new Star Trek ("Insurrection") which looked like fun
The imminent Meg Ryan-Tom Hanks romantic comedy involving e-mail, which 
physically drove me from the theater <3> 
A drama with John Travolta as lawyer: "A Civil Action" (made for the airplane)
 
 Tomorrow morning I'm driving down to LA. Between 
Januaries 1987 and 1994 I lived there; since then 
I've made annual pilgrimages back. Here's a summary of those: 
This trip I'll try to post something from a 
cyber-café.July 1994
Dinner at the elegant "Yamashiro" restaurant atop 
the Hollywood Hills with B, F and another friend; 
visit to the company's Newport Beach office some 
co-workers wound up at, which led to a luncheon with 
TRW people from previous job; "Forest Gump" at 
the Santa Monica where a festival was crowding up 
the 3rd Street Promenade.
October 1995
Drove the rental car down to San Diego (my 
first trip there) to visit F - drinks at the 
Hotel Coronado; then back at LA, films: "Theremin" 
and later, "To Die For" with B; a night at the Hotel 
Bonaventura and a job interview downtown.
November 1996
Dinner with F down in Mexico; Malibu with 
David's sister; job interview at Candle Corp.
November 1997
Party with blue lights in the backyard tree 
with B; late-nite ride on the elevated Green Line.
 
 Nice holiday tradition I heard of: An empty place is always 
set at the feast table for the Unexpected Guest, that no one showing up 
should ever be turned away. And imagine the gusto when a Guest finally 
happens!
 
 Last night I cooked veggies for dinner; somehow I came across 
this recipe, which is quite good especially 
for the sweet potatoes and garlic. |  |