So it's nearing the three months checkup where my doctor takes x-rays and decides if there is enough bone growth to allow me to return to work. Last thing anybody wants is something smacking me in my neck, and my spinal cord becoming severed as the bone anchor fails. Let's just hope it all went well and the doc sees no issues other than the continuing neuropathic pain. That takes a few months to resolve.
Thanks to a small but devoted group of readers, who - I might add - are quite vocal in their persuasive discussions, I have decided, with their helpful advice, to continue this ill-thought out plan of reviewing movies from Netflix. Its not like these are new movies, or even movies that have just hit the cable circuit. Nope, these folks are the last line for streaming point-to-point distribution, with a library piled high with DVD releases of short-lived reality shows and television seasons of mediocre dreck sprinkled lightly with the one or two decent films they agree to license for a month.
Admittedly, I am looking forward to binging on Kevin Spacy's partnership in the brilliant House of Cards series that may well change the business paradigm. So I am hopeful about this adolescent video jukebox. But is there a place for reviews specific to the Netflix culture? That's the question I need answered, but not on I will find immediately.
Stay tuned for more reviews, plus the up-and-coming addition of a Facebook page for this blog. When you see things slow down here, check out my other project - a natured documentary on coral reef extinction called "Putting the Pieces Together," at http://www.puttingthepiecestogether.com.
Cheers.

No comments:
Post a Comment