December 2015 Posts

Movies I saw in 2015

This is a follow-up to last year’s list.

With a list this long1 I could lie and tell you I remember everything about every one of these fine films2 — but then I’d be lying. And lying is for losers.3

Hopefully complete,4 in roughly reverse chronological order:

The 2015 list5

The Hateful Eight
Star Wars VII6
In The Heart Of The Sea
Spotlight7
Creed
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2
Spectre
The Last Witch Hunter8
Bridge of Spies
Crimson Peak
Sicario
Everest
Pawn Sacrifice
The Martian
Black Mass
Spectre
No Escape
American Ultra
The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
Straight Outta Compton
Fantastic Four9
Ricki and the Flash
Mission: Impossible – Rouge Nation10
Minions
Southpaw
Paper Towns
Ant-Man
Terminator Genisys
Me Earl and the Dying Girl
Ted 2
Inside Out
Terminator 211
Jurassic World
Spy
Aloha
San Andreas
The Connection (the new one…)
The French Connection (the old one…)12
Escape From New York (1981)
Goonies13
Mad Max: Fury Road
The Age of Adaline
Tomorrowland
Pitch Perfect 214
Akira15
The Water Diviner
Monkey Kingdom
Ex Machina
True Story
Drive16
Furious 7
Wayne’s World (Quote-along)
Red Army
Insurgent
Run All Night
It Follows
Tokyo Ravens
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Chappie
Star Trek (2009)
Focus
The Last – Naruto The Movie
Moulin Rouge (Sing-Along)
McFarland, USA
Kingsman: The Secret Service
Seventh Son
Jupiter Ascending
Project Almanac
Hard Eight (1996)
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (Quote-along)
Blade Runner: The Final Cut17
Paddington
Mortdecai
Blackhat
American Sniper
Inherent Vice
Taken 3
Into the Woods


Movies I did NOT see18 that I am still curious about:
The Intern
Cop Car
Burnt

Happy New Year, all!

  1. and the “accommodations” and afforded by Alamo Drafthouse []
  2. no, they were not all “fine” []
  3. So if you ask me, “Hey, how was [insert name of movie]?”… don’t be too befuddled if I can’t tell you. []
  4. and it is totally possible that I left a couple off of this list – if you saw a movie with me outside of Alamo and notice it missing, I’ll give you a bounty []
  5. unlike last year, this list is NOT limited to movies released during 2015. Also unlike last year, I am not listing my faves — there was one individual who took wayyyyy too much exception to one of my picks from last year and got a little too nasty about it with me when s/he watched it and disliked it. Not like taste in movies is supposed to be subjective or anything… []
  6. Alamo scored us Top Brass members free tix and trinkets for this one — the ultimate reward — which led some to curiosity about how one actually reaches Top Brass status — the raison d’être for this list, perhaps []
  7. This one went quietly, but might be the most powerful movie I saw this year. You have to be in the right mood to watch it, however. Here’s the IMDB link. []
  8. I’ll say it: I have a man-crush on Vin Diesel. []
  9. My vote for worst movie of the year. 80 minutes of “deleted scenes”, it felt like. []
  10. I may also have a man-crush on Tom Cruise — at least as an actor. []
  11. Master Pancake… slightly disappointing if you’re curious []
  12. this was a free showing for Victory folks []
  13. Master Pancake… this one was good []
  14. perhaps worth watching just for the Green Bay Packers scene []
  15. Again, not a new release… []
  16. Yet again, not a new release []
  17. Another Victory perk []
  18. Yes I know, somehow there are movies that I did NOT see. []

Diamonds 18.

I’ve forgotten many things in the course of my nine years as a teacher – names, faces, lesson plans. But there is one type of memory that never fades:

A negative encounter with a parent who you can tell is the type of person who would be rude to their waiter at a restaurant.

I’ve had a handful of said incidents, and I can recall with stunning accuracy the details of each.1 And I expect to be able to until the day I die. Those memories last forever.


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About three weeks from now, nine years ago, was my first day of teaching as a Mav. It was 4th/8th period double block Algebra II. 2

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I used the wrong overhead projector — one that that was only meant to be used with a graphing calculator, not with markers — and it was so dark and muddy on screen that nobody could read anything I wrote. After class, Brian Weaver showed me his Wacom Graphire wireless tablet and Interwrite Workspace, and — if you’ve ever been in my classroom — you know the rest.3

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This week marks the end of semester number 18, and the actual start of year number ten.4 I have no issues admitting that I’ve wondered how much longer I can do this. Spoiler: Just about anybody who has been in one job for seven or eight5 years will start to wonder if there is something else out there for them, and I’m only human. I am no different.

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And if there is any theme that dominates this past week of work, it is this: I am only human.

If anybody reading this has ANY designs about possibly becoming a teacher:

Don’t. Unless you really care about the kids.

And if you do, know that a part of you will feel like a failure every time that you realize that you perhaps might not be good enough to save them all. 6


Nineteen months ago, I packed my bags and headed over to a program where the students had signed up for a teacher who had decided to ride off into the sunset.7 The program I helped bring in was… perhaps a bit more rigorous than what some of the kids had signed up for,8 and as such we were met with a wee bit of resistance. This time around, with a full campaign under the belt, most9 of our students were better aware of what they were getting into.

And of course, things are wonderful.10

Seemingly in the time it takes a butterfly to flap its wings, three semesters as a Dragon have come and gone.


You probably have not noticed,11 but this is indeed my first blog post of the school year. To make up for a little bit of lost time, here is an amusing exchange from the first day of school:

Student: Yeah, this is my first class of the year. I had an off-period last period and I got some food…
Me:Wait… you went and got food… and you didn’t bring me any?!?12
Student: Uh… well… I didn’t know you’d want any. I can bring you some next time. I got it from work.
Me: Where do you work?
Student: Taco Bell.
Me: … … … Yeah don’t bring me any.

And finally: Star Wars Episode VII opens tomorrow. Here’s hoping that it’s the first one in 30-plus years that doesn’t suck.

  1. Many of these were in Season 1 — my first with Pre-AP Algebra II — but a smattering in more recent years bring to mind Arne’s comments about suburban soccer moms… []
  2. Incidentally, Algebra II is not what it was back then. Another story for another book… []
  3. I remember a week or two later, there were three other faculty members observing my class simultaneously — my assistant principal, my department chair, and the teacher whose classroom I was using during the 4th/8th block. I vividly recall a kid pointing out during the lesson on rational functions, “Dude, there are 4 teachers in the room right now.” []
  4. And nine years later, I still haven’t been to the Blanton Museum… []
  5. or nine… or ten… []
  6. Or perhaps that is only for those of us who are cursed with perfectionist’s genes~ []
  7. Yes: insert bizarro poetic justice joke. []
  8. Apparently. []
  9. but of course not all []
  10. Well. Mostly :) []
  11. Don’t lie. []
  12. Keep in mind, this was the very first day of school, and I didn’t even know the kid… []