I’ve been putting way too much time into the Polycarp Project, especially given my limited talents, but it’s a fabulous way to spend time that you really ought to be devoting to more responsible things.
I like Annie Lennox as much as the next filmgoer (and I can’t put into words how highly I think of Elvis Costello, next to whom I once stood at the Virgin Superstore on Boylston St.), but “Kiss At The End Of The Rainbow” succeeded both as a great movie song and as great parody — and it’s rare enough to succeed at one or the other.
Nate hopes the Bill Murray gets another chance.
Since I occasionally humiliate my offspring by posting their baby pictures here, I’ll subject myself to the same treatment here. My cousin Adele just sent this out last week:

And you thought they didn’t even make color film back then!
Posted by AKMA at February 29, 2004 11:47 PM | TrackBackSurely its been colourized?
Posted by: Trevor Bechtel at March 1, 2004 11:26 AMI completely agree. Mitch and Mickey were robbed there! Despite that fact, I am glad LotR swept - it was fantastic! Furthermore, even though numerous stars performed excellent pieces during the event, the best performance given, by far, was that of Errol Morris in his acceptance monologue. He was awesome, and his movie was pretty good too.
-R
Posted by: Ryan Whitley at March 1, 2004 07:43 PMDo I detect tongues of fire descending on the young scholar's head?
Posted by: Todd at March 2, 2004 04:39 PM