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Thursday, March 4, 2010

Pizza, Beer, Zombieland

Had a nice Sunday evening. The pizza dough had been made atleast a week earlier, lots of long, slow rising time in the fridge; perhaps the best dough ever. Also part of it was King Arthur bread flour. Epic. Notice the bubble in the pic below... The usual red sauce, some old stinky cheddar, and a pepper from the garden. With an Alaskan Amber, a fine beer.
Zombieland came very highly recommended. First time through I liked it, except for the zombies. Not a horror fan. But the comedy was great. Second time through I loved it -- the thing with horror is the surprise/anticipation scares you, once I knew what to expect I could better enjoy the rest of the movie. The Bill Murray bits were great (yes, bits, there is a brief thing after the credits that is epic); I'm not sure which situation was funnier, this one, or the one in Coffee & Cigarettes where he plays a waiter that GZA and RZA recognize (youtube). Actually, I just rewatched the C&C scene, they are quite similar, he plays himself, and some of his classic movies are mentioned in both scenes. Anyway, Zombieland is great.
Obviously this isn't from Zombieland, the pics from it are a little gross for a quasi-food blog. Lost in Translation is a pretty solid movie, and this was a cool scene.

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