Sunday, April 29, 2007

Blogosphere, Movies, and Poetry

Friend and poet, Collin Kelley, has been nominated for 2007 Poet Laureate of the Blogosphere, and today is the last day for voting. Take a moment to check out his blog, and I'm sure you'll want to cast your vote for him. (CK, hope you win!)

Within the past few weeks I've seen Notes on a Scandal, Thank You for Smoking, The Last King of Scotland, and finished season two of Carnivàle. NOTES kept me on the edge of the couch; Judi was amazing in her role. THANK YOU kept me laughing-- "The great state of Vermont will not apologize for its cheese!" THE LAST KING depressed me because a dear friend of mine has loved ones who've experienced atrocities in Uganda. Carnivàle didn't leave me too happy. I didn't realize HBO pulled the plug on the show after season 2; now, I must live my life without Carnivàle closure.

In honor of National Poetry Month I posted a few poems in my Myspace blog:

2 comments:

Collin Kelley said...

Thanks, DB. It's going to take a miracle at this point. Amy King is, suddenly, a juggernaut.

Dustin Brookshire said...

CK-- You're welcome.

I'm curious--What's your favorite Duhamel poem?