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The Collected Writings of Sardonicus

Sunday, January 22, 2006 at 1:02 AM

Saw "Good Night and Good Luck" the yesterday while I was chowing down some Papa Johns. A pretty good movie, and the guy who played Edward R. Murrow seemed to be a natural. The other performances were fine, I guess. Robert Downey Jr. was in the movie, but him and his wife had absolutely no purpose. It was shot in black-and-white, which really did help transport me back to the 50s, and I guess it was shot well, but aside from the Murrow editorials, the rest of it was sadly lacking. Which is unfortunate, because I had really high hopes for the movie. Ah well.