Evening Reading: Putting the Oughts to Bed
by Garnett Lee, Dec 31, 2009 6:00pm PSTIf you'd told me last New Year's Eve that a year later I'd be writing the last Evening Reading of the decade on Shacknews I'd probably have looked at you dumbfounded. Sitting here doing it this evening I couldn't be more pleased with how things have worked out. Getting reacquainted with Shack has been great. We've got a great team, a great community, and fantastic support to carry us into 2010 and well beyond.
We've been posting our games to look forward to in 2010 today. I'll have mine coming tomorrow along with a collection of our resolutions for the New Year. Hope you'll take a moment to check them out and add to the conversation when time allows. Have a fun and safe New Year's Eve whatever your celebration plans.
I'll leave you with this great quote my friend Sterling tweeted earlier today: "The world isn't coming to an end. It's already tomorrow in Australia."
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http://blogs.suntimes.com/ebert/2009/12/the_best_films_of_the_decade.html
I suspect a lot of people will object to Synecdoche, New York, but I agree wholeheartedly with Ebert. With the exception of Crash all of his other picks are good to great films.
I haven't seen these: Me and You and Everyone We Know, My Winnipeg, The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call, New Orleans, or Silent Light.
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