10th August
I have for the past seven days been sleeping on a bunk bed (bottom bunk, thank Christ) so celebrated my return by hibernating like a bear. I then watched Sunderland play Bury in the League Cup. It was another largely low calibre football match but at least one that Sunderland didn't look like losing. But a 1-0 win over a team from the division below doesn't suggest that a corner has been turned. Still, George Honeyman scored his first goal for the club with a delightful chip over the goalkeeper and deservedly won Man of The Match.
I also rewatched "Hail, Caesar!". The Coen brothers' latest isn't an all time classic but it's a fun love letter to old Hollywood with a handful of great set pieces, including a lovely Channing Tatum dance number and an absurd extended sequence involving Ralph Fiennes and mispronounciation. It's a good TV movie and I'd recommend it. I had completely failed to realise that John Bluthal is in it (playing an old Trot), who I mostly remember for playing Frank Pickle in the Vicar of Dibley. I'm pleased to see that he's still going strong.
I also rewatched "Hail, Caesar!". The Coen brothers' latest isn't an all time classic but it's a fun love letter to old Hollywood with a handful of great set pieces, including a lovely Channing Tatum dance number and an absurd extended sequence involving Ralph Fiennes and mispronounciation. It's a good TV movie and I'd recommend it. I had completely failed to realise that John Bluthal is in it (playing an old Trot), who I mostly remember for playing Frank Pickle in the Vicar of Dibley. I'm pleased to see that he's still going strong.
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