Here are the weekend box office returns for the weekend ending 10/31/10:
- Saw 3D, $24.2 million
- Paranormal Activity 2, $16.5 million
- Red, $10.8 million
- Jackass 3D, $8.43 million
- Hereafter, $6.25 million
- Secretariat, $5.07 million
- The Social Network, $4.7 million
- Life As We Know It, $4.1 million
- The Town, $2 million
- Conviction, $1.82 million
The Sound of Music is one of my favorite films of all time. I adore the simple love story that serves as the main plot, and I’ve had all the songs memorized since I was a little kid. This is one of the few movies that I can watch over and over again without getting bored — despite its three-hour length. In fact, I try to view it at least once a year even though my only copy is on VHS tapes.
Hawaii Five-0 1×06 — “Ko’alauloa”: Man, I give up. At the beginning of the season, I told myself I’d stick it out for at least six episodes. This was ep 1×06, and I’m just not getting into the show. I know other people love it, so maybe it’s not exactly terrible, but it’s not my kind of thing either. I like McGarrett and Danno when they’re bantering with each other, but that’s such a small portion of the 42 minutes that the rest feels like it’s dragging out forever. I do not like Jin or Kono, and think their characters are completely wooden and boring. The cases are uninteresting as well, so there’s just very little to pull me in. I’m not sure if I’ll find something else to take Hawaii Five-O‘s place this season. I’ve heard good things about Blue Bloods, and I generally like cop shows, but I’m so busy with work and school this year that it might be best to save myself an extra hour per week. We’ll see.
Criminal Minds 6×06 — “Devil’s Night”: I think I’m just going to pretend this episode never happened. I didn’t like anything about it, not even the totally forced “cuteness” of Hotch and Jack at the beginning and end. The writing has been terribly uneven this season. I’m probably not going to give up on the show yet, but I feel like I’m watching more out of habit than anything else at this point.
Modern Family 2×05 — “Halloween”: Wow, I loved that episode! All the storylines were great, and the whole thing came together very nicely in the end. Plus, I love it when the three families are all in the same place, which of course happened at the haunted house.
Castle 3×06 — “3XK”: I thought this was a very strong episode. The case was actually interesting and suspenseful. I had my doubts about Gates being the killer, and then when the cellmate was brought into the picture, I kinda figured out what was going on. I didn’t get all the details straight until that final scene where everything was spelled out, but I knew things weren’t as they seemed.
Plot summary (with possible spoilers): Jenny (played by Carey Mulligan) is a 16-year-old high school student whose father Jack (Alfred Molina) is always reminding her to study so she can get into Oxford. Jenny handles the pressure relatively well and is an exceptional student whom teachers such as Miss Stubbs (Olivia Williams) believe will go far in life. 
Moonlighting 5×09-5×11: I watched a few more Moonlighting episodes the other day, and am now just two away from finishing the entire series. It’s taken me long enough, though. I’ve had these DVDs for probably three years already!