Seen loads of movie the past week. But I don't feel like spending lines on that. Film festival Film By the Sea started again this week. It's 10th year. And the line up sucks. Visitors could choose the best movies from the last ten years. Of course it ended up with a selection dominated by 50 year old lesbians (right, why is the word les bian censored? There is nothing wrong with that word. It's a normal word for two women who are in love. I find the censoring of this word very discriminating. And I'm not even les bian, I'm not even a woman) who aren't into movies but just go to the cinema once a week to see a sentimental scandinavian movie, just because it's interesting to talk about on parties. Good for me that they are also showing some classics. And they have got the Dutch premiere for the new Coen bros. movie. Yay. Me and my friend Tobias went to see it tonight. It's called Burn after reading. And it was 'okay'. It had a lot of great subtleties and good jokes. But against each subtletie and good joke was something obvious and a bad joke. And there was Brad Pitt who was really pathetic in this role. But his hair was really cool. Like I said: it's the details that make this movie worthwile. It doesn't even come close to masterpieces like Lebowski, O Brother, Fargo and No Country, but it's pretty cool for a B-Coen.