So now that we're settled in a new site and the Oscars are behind us, I figured it might be a good time to reinstate Netflix Fridays and give you a peek at what is on our queue these days. Up this weekend we have something old and somethings new. Prehaps next week, we can moe on to something boorowed and blue.

Up in the Air - In the spirit of full disclosure, I snuck a veiwing of this one in last weekend, hours before the Oscar ceremony, but it was very good and Sean didn't get a chance to screen it so we made sure to place it high up on the queue. As with the other six 2009 Best Picture nominees I've seen so far, "Up in the Air" proved to be a solid and well-crafted film. As the story treds some pretty familiar ground, and stumbles through a few predictable turns, I would have to give most of the praise to George Clooney who turns in a remarkably affecting - and subtle - performace as well as to Director Jason Reitman who is fast becoming a someon whose name alone makes me interested in seeing a film.

The Bachelor and the Bobbysoxer - A recommendation form a friend, this is one of the many overlooked Cary Grant movies that has escaped my notice all these years. I
adore Cary Grant movies, so I'm greatly looking forward to seeing thisone. Here's hoping it's less "Penny Serenade" or "Monkey Business" and more "Holiday" or "Charade."