Switching Gears

It’s hard to believe I left Toronto a week ago today. Of course, I’ve been colossally busy catching up on things. And I still haven’t posted my pictures from the festival yet. I only have a few, but I still haven’t gotten around to them.

But my busy fall continues. I leave for Monterey for Internet Librarian 2006 in one month. My wife is coming with me and we’re extending the trip into a brief vacation. We’ve made most of our plans, but still have some details to attend to. And, of course, I have to update my presentation. I’m also hoping to take a closer look at the IL program and pick some of the sessions I want to go to and update my schedule on the IL2006 Wiki.

Black Sheep

Tuesday evening:

Last film of the festival, for me, was Black Sheep about genetically altered sheep that raise havoc on a New Zealand farm.  It’s somewhat of a one joke movie.  Yes, it’s funny that sheep would turn into flesh eating killers.  Luckily,the filmmakers seem to understand that it’s a one joke movie and don’t belabor the point.  The film is blissfully short at under 90 minutes.  It follows a predictable path, but does so with a nice touch and good humor.

So, nothing great, but certainly enjoyable.