Sunday, January 12, 2025

Landman

Sunday night, Sharon and I finished watching Landman on Paramount+.

Landman is a drama television series created by Taylor Sheridan [Yellowstone] and Christian Wallace. It is based on the podcast Boomtown hosted by Wallace.

The season launched on Sunday, November 17, 2024, with two episodes. The subsequent episodes of the 10-episode long season were available weekly on Sundays through January 12, 2025.

It stars Billy Bob Thornton as Tommy Norris as a landman for an oil company. The supporting cast includes: Ali Larter (Tommy's ex-wife); Jacob Lofland (Tommy's son); Michelle Randolph (Tommy's daughter); Jon Hamm (owner of the oil company), and; Demi Moore (Hamm's wife). There is an interesting guest appearance by Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones in episode nine.

Landman is set in the oilfields of West Texas. It follows the lives of roughnecks and billionaires amidst a booming energy industry. It explores the complex relationships between landowners, oil companies, drug cartels, and the environment. The series highlights the ethical dilemmas and personal struggles faced by those involved.

I liked the series a lot more than Sheridan's Yellowstone. Yellowstone just jumped the shark too much. In particular, the body bag count in the early seasons of Yellowstone was just unbelievable. Landman seemed much more realistic. Thorton is very good. Landman has not yet been officially renewed for Season 2; personally, I hope that it is. I recommend the show!

Saturday, January 11, 2025

The Brutalist

Saturday afternoon, Tom, Sharon and I saw the The Brutalist at the Regal Delta Shores & IMAX. The movie fits into our annual journey to see all of the films that might be nominated for an Oscar. GoldDerby currently has The Brutalist as the favorite to win the Best Picture Oscar. It won three awards at the 82nd Golden Globe Awards, including: Best Motion Picture – Drama and Best Actor; Best Director; and, Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama. It was named one of the top ten films of 2024 by the American Film Institute.

The Brutalist is a period drama film directed and produced by Brady Corbet. Corbert co-wrote the script with Mona Fastvold.

It stars Adrien Brody as László Tóth, a Hungarian-born Jewish architect. The character of László Tóth was inspired by several real-life architects and designers, including Paul Rudolph, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, László Moholy-Nagy, and Marcel Breuer. The cast also features Felicity Jones, Guy Pearce, Joe Alwyn, Raffey Cassidy, Stacy Martin, Emma Laird, Isaach de Bankolé, and Alessandro Nivola.

The Brutalist follows the Hungarian architect [Brody] who escapes the horrors of World War II and immigrates to the United States. He struggles to achieve the American Dream. The architect becomes entangled with a wealthy industrialist [Pearce]. This leads to a complex and morally ambiguous journey that explores themes of ambition, power, and the lasting impact of trauma.

Tom's thoughts about The Brutalist:
  1. brutal;
  2. cinematic;
  3. why?;
  4. thank God for the intermission;
  5. could have spent time better reorganizing my sock drawer; and,
  6. Brody likely Oscar winner and probably deserved but still 5 hours of your life you’ll wish another time you still had.
The movie runs about 3 hours and 45 minutes with a 15 minute intermission. I am frankly surprised that the studio would let a director not named Scorsese create a film this long. I am not sure how it is going to attract a large enough audience to make any money.

We saw the film in an IMAX theater. The cinematography is fantastic! Additionally, as Tom noted Brody performance is very good.

When the movie was over, Sharon turned to me and said "I am sorry, that was not good, I didn't like it." I enjoyed the movie more than Sharon or Tom did. In spite of the cinematography and Brody's performance, I don't recommend it unless you are trying to fill out your Oscar Best Picture dance card.

Friday, January 10, 2025

Thursday, January 09, 2025

Maria

Saturday night, Sharon and I watched Maria on Netflix. This is part of our annual journey to see all of the films that MIGHT be nominated for any Oscar. The movie received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama.

Maria is a biographical psychological drama film directed by Pablo Larraín and written by Steven Knight. It is the third film in Larraín's trilogy of important 20th-century women, following Jackie (2016) and Spencer (2021). We saw both of those filims.

The film stars Angelina Jolie as opera singer Maria Callas. It also stars Pierfrancesco Favino, Alba Rohrwacher, Haluk Bilginer, Stephen Ashfield, Valeria Golino, and Kodi Smit-McPhee [The Power of the Dog] in supporting roles.

Maria depicts the final days of legendary opera singer Maria Callas in 1970s Paris. She confronts a declining health, a tumultuous past, and the fading echoes of her once-powerful voice, while grappling with her identity and life's regrets.

This is a very good performance by Jolie. GoldDerby currently has her with the fifth best odds for a Best Actress Oscar. I didn't know anything about Maria Callas. I was surprised to learn that she was involved with Greek shipping tycoon Aristotle Onassis. This film is better than Larrain's movies about Jackie Kennedy and Princess Diana.

Wednesday, January 08, 2025

Nakasendo Trail Training Hike

Wednesday morning, Sharon and I hiked from Bannister Park to the Sunflower Drive-in and back. We had nut burgers for lunch at the Sunflower.

We covered 4.5 miles in an hour and forty-four minutes. The average pace was 23:07 minutes per mile.

Tuesday, January 07, 2025

2025 Kings versus Heat


Drew and I went to the Sacramento Kings versus Miami Heat NBA Basketball game on Monday night. We had dinner at Il Fornaio before the game. I had INSALATA BIETOLE [organic red & gold beets, wild arugula, toasted walnuts goat cheese and red wine vinaigrette] and RAVIOLI BRASATO NORCINA [braised short rib ravioli, porcini mushrooms and grana padano-cream sauce]. Celebrating my birthday early, Drew gave me a new wallet.

We sat in Drew and Kyle's seats: section 218 row A seats 19 and 20. These seats are on the front of the second deck close to center court.

Trailing by 17 points with 8:07 left in the fourth quarter, the Kings stormed back and tied the game at the end of regulation. The score was tied at 112 at the end of the first overtime. DeMar DeRozan scored nine of Sacramento’s 11 points in the second overtime. The Kings won the game by the score of 123 to 118.

DeMar DeRozan was the high scorer for the Kings. DeRozan had 30 points on 12 for 26 from the field, 1 for 4 from three and 5 for 5 from the free throw line. Domantas Sabonis contributed a triple double with 21 points, 18 rebounds and 11 assists.

Tyler Herro was the high scorer for the Heat. Herro had 26 points on 11 for 25 from the field and 4 for 10 from three. He had no free throws.

Two observations about the game. First, the Kings are definitely doing some different things on defense. They were running a second player, often Sabonis, at the ball on the perimeter. Second, the fouls calls seemed inconsistent. For long stretches, it seemed like the referees were letting the players be more physical (a rock fight). Then, all of sudden, they would call a ticky tack foul.

I had mixed emotions about Jimmy Bulter being suspended by the team. I saw him play twice during the 2018-2019 season: once with the Timberwolves and; once with the 76ers. When I saw Bulter before, I was shocked at how big Jimmy Bulter looks; he is listed at 6' 8" and 232 pounds. While it would have been nice to see him play, I am glad that the Kings didn't have to face him.

The Kings have now won five games in a row. The Kings have 2 wins and 2 losses in games that I have seen in the 2024-2025 season. My goal continues to be to see at last one game a month.

Monday, January 06, 2025

Dinner at Holly and Van's

Sunday night, we had dinner at Holly and Van's. They served a great meal of butternut squash soup, salad, rice and Osso Boco.

We split a bottle of wine that they bought in Opatija during our Crossroads of the Adriatic trip. Grgić Vina was established in 1996 by legendary Napa Valley winemaker, Croatian-born Miljenko “Mike” Grgich and his daughter, Violet Grgich. Mike started the winery to produce the finest wines from native Dalmatian grapes and concentrates on crafting Croatia’s very best varietals: Plavac Mali and Pošip.

Sunday, January 05, 2025

Nakasendo Trail Training Hike

Sunday morning, Sharon and I hiked at Banister Park. We covered 4.8 miles in two hours. The average pace was 23:13 per mile.

We are starting to train for our hike in April. We are taking a guided 11-day, 10-night walking tour of the Nakasendo Trail with Walk Japan.

The Nakasendo Trail, also known as the Road Through the Central Mountains, is a historic trail in Japan that connected Edo (present-day Tokyo) with Kyoto during the Edo period. Many of the post towns along the trail, such as Magome and Tsumago, have been well-preserved, offering a glimpse into traditional Japanese architecture and lifestyle. Walking through the preserved post towns provides a unique cultural experience. The trail also offers stunning views of mountains, forests, and rivers.

Saturday, January 04, 2025

Taking down the Christmas Decorations

I started ferrying boxes from the storage shed to the garage on Monday. While I was getting the last of the cardboard boxes on Thursday, Sharon and Velta took down and packed up all of the Christmas decorations. On Friday, Sharon and I took one load of boxes to the shed.

Clem, Lee, Morgan and Daniel came over Saturday morning. Using my Volvo and their Land Crusier, Daniel and I took all of the boxes back to the storage shed. There are more than 40 boxes of Christmas decorations!

Once we got the boxes to the shed, Daniel helped Sharon and I drag the Christmas tree out to the front. Using the chainsaw, I chopped the tree up on Saturday afternoon and stuffed it in the green barrel.

While I took down the lights in the front, Daniel took the lights off the back deck. All I have left to do on Sunday is take the light off the balconies in the front.

While I really enjoy the house at Christmas, it was nice to get everything done over the last three days. With Daniel and Velta's help, the process went much faster than past years.

Thursday, January 02, 2025

The Substance

New Year's Eve, Tom, Sharon and I watched The Substance. The movie received five nominations at the upcoming 82nd Golden Globe Awards, including: Best Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical; Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy; and, Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture. GoldDerby currently has The Substance with the tenth highest Best Picture Odds for the 2025 Oscars.

The Substance is described as a satirical body horror film. It was written, directed, co-edited, and co-produced by Coralie Fargeat. The movie stars Demi Moore, Dennis Quaid and Margaret Qualley.

The Substance tells the story of Elisabeth Sparkle (Moore), an aging celebrity, who is fired from her job due to her age by her producer (Quaid). She resorts to a mysterious black market drug that creates a younger, more vibrant version of herself (Qualley). However, this rejuvenation comes with horrifying and unpredictable consequences. As Elisabeth struggles to maintain control over her transformed self, her life spirals out of control.

I have to start by saying that I am not a fan of horror movies. The first half of the movie is intriguing. The last twenty minutes jumps the shark; the special effects team utilized around 21,000 litres of fake blood and a fire hose. I don't recommend the movie. I will be surprised if it wins a Golden Globe. I will be disappointed if it is nominated for a Best Picture Oscar.

Wednesday, January 01, 2025

New Year's Day 2025

Sharon and I hiked with the Larkins and the Holbrooks in the Auburn State Recreation Area. It was a state park ranger led group hike starting from the Oregon Hill Parking Lot. The hike included two out and backs: Access Road to Damsite out and-back; and Cardiac Trail to Oregon Bar and Oregon Bar Road Loop.

It was a leisurely pace. We covered four miles in three hours and thirty-five minutes.

Tuesday, December 31, 2024

New Year's Eve 2024

Sharon's brother Tom came over about 6:45 pm. Tom has joined us for dinner and a movie on New Year's Eve in 2018 (Roma), 2019 (The Irishman) and 2022 (Tár).

Sharon served an interesting cocktail before dinner.

Although we had some drama getting the duck delivered, everything came together. Sharon made a great dinner of spiced orange duck, rice and squash bombe and a leafy winter salad.

After the late dinner, we ended up watching The Substance. I will post my thoughts on the movie later this week.

The movie was over about 11:40 pm. After I walked Tiber in the neighborhood, we crashed about 12:15 am...

Monday, December 30, 2024

2024 Kings versus Mavericks

Larkin and I went to the Sacramento Kings versus Dallas Mavericks NBA basketball game. When Larkin asked me if I was up for going to the game, I said "yes, I wanted to see the trainwreck up close and personal." The Kings fired Mike Brown as head coach on Saturday. The team had lost six games in a row.

The Mavs were short-handed. In addition to Luka Doncic being out for at least the next month with a calf strain, they were missing Kyrie Irving (shoulder), Klay Thompson (illness), Dereck Lively II (hip) and Naji Marshall (suspension).

With the Mavs going 7 for 8 from three in the first quarter, the Kings fell behind by 18 points. The Kings held the Mavs to 40 second half points and won the game by the score of 110 to 100.

The Kings continue to be a very poor three point shooting team. They were 10 for 32 (31.2%). If you take away Trey Lyles' shooting, the Kings were 7 for 26 from three (26.9%).

Spencer Dinwiddie was the high scorer for the Mavericks. He had 30 points on 8 for 18 from the field, 3 for 6 from three and 11 for 12 from the free throw line. P.J. Washington added 28 points.

De'Aaron Fox was the high scorer for the Kings. He had 33 points on 13 for 23 from the field, 3 for 7 from three and 4 for 5 from the free throw line. Domantas Sabonis added 17 points, 16 rebounds and 7 assists.

The Kings are currently 12th in the Western Conference. They are 2.5 games out of the 10th spot for the play-in game. I don't understand the Mike Brown firing. From my perspective, the problem is the roster composition. The team is too small, particularly on the wings, and they are a terrible three point shooting team. I think that it is going to be very difficult for the Kings to turn the season around...

The Kings have 1 win and 2 losses in games that I have seen in the 2024-2025 season.

Sunday, December 29, 2024

Davis Mafia Holiday Zoom

Chabrier organized a zoom call on Sunday evening. In addition to Chabrier, the group included Moore, Wallen, Nooter, Geselbracht, Clayton, Hunter, Rehlich, Wilson, Gribi and me.

Saturday, December 28, 2024

Taking Jack back to the City

Sharon and I spent the lion's share of the day taking Jack back to San Francisco. Leaving a little after 9 am, we were in the city about 11:20 am. We changed drivers in Vallejo. I was surprised that the Hunter Hill Rest Area was closed; we usually change drivers there.

Wanting to beat the traffic out of the city, we had lunch at LITA in Walnut Creek. We split a BABY KALE︀ salad [delicata squash, pepitas, pomegranate avocado, citrus vinaigrette]. For entrees, we both had CARIBBEAN BOWLS [rice︀ & peas, charred pineapple︀ guacamole, caribbean︀ slaw, scotch-bonnet tomatoes, plantain]. Sharon had OXTAIL, while I had CURRY GOAT.

For a change of scenery, we ended home through the delta. We took 680 to 242 to 4 to 160 to 12 to 5 to 50. With one stop for a change in drivers in Elk Grove, it took about an hour and fifty minutes. We were home at 3:50 pm...

Friday, December 27, 2024

At Emerald Lakes Golf Course

Sharon and Jack played golf with Jason and his dad Tom at the Emerald Lakes Golf Course. Ironically, given Jason and Jack's long friendship, Sharon and I had never met Jason's parents. On the nine hole par 33 course, Jack said that he shot a 46 and Sharon had a 53.

Thursday, December 26, 2024

A Complete Unknown

Christmas Night, Jack, Drew, Carmen, Sharon and I saw A Complete Unknown at Cinemark Century Greenback Lane 16 and XD. Over the last sixteen years, we have had a tradition of seeing a movie on Christmas Day. Additionally, the movie fits into our annual journey to see all of the films that might be nominated for an Oscar. GoldDerby currently has A Complete Unknown with the eleventh highest Best Picture Odds.

A Complete Unknown is a biographical musical drama film directed by James Mangold, who co-wrote the screenplay with Jay Cocks. It is based on the 2015 book Dylan Goes Electric! by Elijah Wald. The film's title is derived from the chorus of Dylan's 1965 single "Like a Rolling Stone".

Timothée Chalamet (who also produces) stars as Dylan. The supporting cast includes Edward Norton, Elle Fanning, Monica Barbaro, Boyd Holbrook, Dan Fogler, Norbert Leo Butz, and Scoot McNairy.

The biopic follows Bob Dylan's journey from an aspiring folk singer to a rock and roll icon. The film chronicles his rise to fame in the 1960s New York City music scene. It explores his relationships with key figures like Pete Seeger (Norton) and Joan Baez (Barbaro). The movie culminates with Dylan's controversial electric performance at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival.

I liked the movie more than Sharon did. While Chalamet is one of Sharon's favorite actors, Bob Dylan is one of her least favorite musicians. Sharon noted that there is a lot of singing in the movie. Chalamet sings 40 Dylan songs in the film, while also playing guitars and harmonicas. All performances were recorded live while filming. I think that the movie will be nominated for Best Picture and Chalamet will be nominated for Best Actor.

I was surprised to realize that I don't have a Bob Dylan song in the Soundtrack for my Life. One of my roommates during my freshman year in college played a lot of Dylan. The song Hurricane came out in November of 1975; the roommate played it frequently. I might add a Bob Dylan song this year...

Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Christmas Day 2024

A Christmas Day in seven parts.

Part 1

It was great to have Jack, Drew and Carmen stay overnight. Everyone was up and moving early. After I took Tiber on a Creek walk, the five of us opened the stockings.

Part 2
Lee, Clem, Daniel and Morgan rolled up about 9:30 am. We had a leisurely breakfast. I made waffles. Sharon made an interesting breakfast souffle and a salad with two types of oranges topped with roasted rosemary and olives.

Part 3
After breakfast, we spent a long time around the tree opening gifts. Lee had a great time running back and forth taking gifts to everyone. I got Sharon a necklace with a map of our house, a Alex and Ani bracelet and an Apple watchband. We got Morgan and Carmen necklaces with maps of their houses.

Part 4
After opening all the presents, we took Tiber and Stella for a walk in Ancil Hoffman Park.

Part 5
Jack, Morgan, Drew, Carmen, Sharon and I played a long game of Unstable Unicorns. Jack won.

Part 6

Jack, Drew, Sharon, Carmen and I went to late afternoon movie. We saw A Complete Unknown at the Cinemark Century Greenback Lane 16 and XD. This is a pre-pandemic tradition. A list of movies that we have seen on Christmas Day is here.

A Complete Unknown chronicles Bob Dylan's meteoric rise in the early 1960s, from his arrival in New York City to his controversial electric performance at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival. It is on my list as a possible nominee for multiple Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Actor. I will post my thoughts about the movie later this week.

Part 7

We finished the day with a very late dinner at home. Sharon's brother Tom joined Jack, Drew, Carmen, Sharon and me for dinner. I barbecued filet migons. Sharon added potatoes, spinach and bread.

It was a very nice day! Although I was moving a little slow, I really enjoyed having the kids and grandkids around!

Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Christmas Eve 2024

Monday night, Drew went over to Jack's in San Francisco and picked up his presents and golf clubs. Getting off work on Tuesday, Jack jumped on BART to Orinda. Drew and Carmen picked up him up at the Bart Station about 2:15 pm and started for Elk Grove.

Sharon and I headed to her brother Tim's house after 3:00 pm. Tim and Kathy last hosted Christmas Eve in 2019. We got there about 3:45 pm. Drew, Carmen and Jack rolled up about 4:20 pm.

The group for Christmas Eve totalled 23, including: Tom; Eric and Ashley; Kevin, Leah, Lydia and Amelia; Terry and Steve; Jim; Tim and Kathy; Eileen, Will and a friend of Eileen from Portland; Cormac, Erin and Mave; and, Sharon, Jack, Drew, Carmen and me.

After a buffet dinner, we exchanged gifts. Starting to run out of gas, I had fun watching the cousins gift exchange.

I enjoyed the evening. For a number of reasons, we haven't done a Christmas Eve like this since 2019.