So as another crazy week here in the cube comes to a close. As usual I will give you what I liked for the week and what you can wipe your ass with.
Best Movie: Easy, Gone Baby Gone.  This movie has been out for a while now, and just has slipped past my grip on several occasions. Directed by Ben Affleck, yes you remember him, big movie star, whose career was damaged in a blaze of glory the likes which have never been scene. I’m a big Ben Affleck fan, everyone knows my love for all things Kevin Smith, and Affleck has been a staple in the View Askew universe, so when his world crumbled, and everyone piled on, it was tough to see, because I truly believe he is a good guy, who got caught with the wrong woman, and speaking from personal experience, it happens without you even knowing it, but like me, maybe he has found his groove again, washing away those memories and focusing on his true loves, his wife, his kiddo, and his career again. Anyhoo, back to the movie, which stars Casey Affleck the before mentioned Ben’s younger brother. If you are not aware of the acting chops of one Casey Affleck, look no further than this movie, he is great in it throughout, brings heart and desire to his character and truly makes you feel for the decisions he makes, right or wrong. The story centers around the disappearance of a 3 – 4 year old child, Amanda McCready, she was abducted from her home, Patrick Kenzie (Affleck) is hired to help the Police locate her, 3 days after she has gone missing. The Police are led by the mesmerizing Morgan Freeman as Jack Doyle, along with an even better actor Ed Harris as Remy Bressant, these 2 may be the finest actors we will ever get to see, they are simply amazing everytime they take the screen, I have long professes my desires for Morgan Freeman to run for president simply based on his performance as president in Deep Impact, his soothing voice would make me dig into my pockets to pay taxes, and Ed Harris, I have been amazed by him since I first saw The Right Stuff back on Microwave Television in my trailer, you just won’t fine 2 better actors in my book. Looking for Amanda, Kenzie stumbles on to other crimes and lies, and what ensues must be seen to enjoy. Ultimately, without ruining the movie is it better to lose the girl because the mom is a coke headed slut, or should the girl be found and reunited with her. Amy Ryan delivers a knockout performance as the coked up mom of Amanda, she is simply painful to watch on the screen, but not in a bad way, in a way that you want to strangle her for getting her daughter in this mess. Go out this week, and purchase, rent, or download this movie. I loved it; I plan on watching it again to catch everything that is happening, and to soak in the beautiful performances and directing styling. Nice come back Affleck, and as for Casey, with his performace in the Assassination of Jesse James, Casey is skyrocketing up the Hollywood call list as a grade ‘A’ actor, and someone everyone should take notice of
Best TV: Well, you probably read my Office review, so that is an easy way out. And you know that every week I sing the praises of Top Chef. So the best thing that I watched on TV this week, well I will go with Battlestar Galactica, now I’m sure everyone just skipped ahead, due to the nerd alert going off, but I really feel people, sci fi fans or not, need to give this show a chance. It’s the best written, produced, and character driven show on television right now and this is its last beautiful season. Starbuck is the best female character on television, period, she is well written, well acted, and a all around mess to view.Â
Best Music: sadly I have not listened to one piece of music this week; I welcome suggestion from anyone out there. In its place this week, I offer up the GISH album, released October 4, 1994, wow 14 years ago by the Smashing Pumpkins. This was their first nationwide release under the Virgin Records label. Corgan was at his best firing off riffs that will make your head spin, while adding his unique voice to all but one track, on this short but powerful 10 song disc. ‘I Am One’ and ‘Siva’, blast the album off with hard hitting amped up rock, which then gets slowed down to my all time favorite Smashing Pumpkins song ‘Rhinoceros’, its soothing riffs and psychedelic sounds make for a wonderful 6 minues 32 seconds. Rounding out the CD is Da’Arcy’s (Bass Player) haunting ‘DayDream’ song, her only lead vocal I believe in the bands existence, I am most certainly wrong on this, but it’s the only one I can remember her singing lead vocal. Give it a shot; I will be adding a few of the songs up on the blog songs widget on your left.
Best Article: As I have gotten a little to political here in the past few weeks, I will keep it light this week. Here is a story about a Japanese Baseball team that quit in the second inning after being down 66 to nothing. Guess they had to fall on the sword afterwards
Now the best part some say, the worst of the week
Sadly, this is starting to become easy, The Astros, in disastrous style this week, they lost 3 to 0 lead in the bottom of the ninth inning, losing 4 to 3. Way to go Valverde, you fucking gas can.
Although I haven’t watched it yet, I will throw the Real World 20 in here, I’m sure it’s more of the same drinking, fighting, arguing, humping, and hot tubing
And finally, all the 12 year olds that I demolished on XBOX live this week, one young gentleman thought it would try to match wits with me, started a arguement that lasted all of 2 sentences.
12 year old ‘Call of Duty 4 is way better than Halo 3’
Jaxwing’s retort ‘Yeah, well so are public hairs, get some’
See you guys next week
Jaxwing

hangtime79 Says: April 20th, 2008 at 2:32 am
“12 year old ‘Call of Duty 4 is way better than Halo 3’
Jaxwing’s retort ‘Yeah, well so are pubic hairs, get some’”
Thanks for that, Coke sprayed all over the keyboard on that one. Classic Boyd. Your going to get offered a 100K job just keeping office life upbeat at some point.
Saw Sarah Marshall tonight, while light on the story damn funny all the way around. The story is just a device to get you from one joke to the next ala Old School. I was very surprised with Russell Brand, who does a fantastic job as the British rocker boyfriend; he completely owns every scene he is in playing them completely straight. Definitely not your typical romantic comedy, the film keeps it light and never really strays too far into the overly dramatic realm which would be fairly easy. Definitely something to go see but be forewarned, male junk shots are plentiful.
Jaxwing Says: April 21st, 2008 at 2:08 pm
Sweet, thanks for the heading up on Sarah Marshall, me and the old are trying to go see, its definitely on our must see list write now, I love all things Apatow, and she loves the dude on How I Met Your Mother, and will all know about my restraining order over Veronica Mars