Watched Bombshell (2019) from Amazon (Rental)
Directed by Jay Roach. With Charlize Theron, Nicole Kidman, Margot Robbie, John Lithgow. A group of women take on Fox News head Roger Ailes and the toxic atmosphere he presided over at the network.

Rating: ★★★½
 
Not my first choice for a birthday movie, but well worth the watch. Theron was phenomenal in this and I frequently forgot it was her. A generally stunning cast here.
 
Uncomfortable in portions, but none of the miscreants really got their due. It seems sad that he ultimately died without really facing the extended humiliation that he deserved.

Watched Return to School Task Force Presentation June 16, 2020 from YouTube

Glendale Unified School District Return to School Task Force leaders share possible options for re-opening campuses in August based on recommendations from the California and Los Angeles County Departments of Education. Learn more at www.gusd.net/returntoschool.

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Watched "Breaking Bad" Green Light from Netflix
Directed by Scott Winant. Walt's world crumbles even more after finding out that Skyler is cheating on him. Jesse tries to set up a meeting with Gus to try and sell his own version of the blue meth. Meanwhile, Hank is growing obsessed with finding Heisenberg.
Again, the title comes from the very end of the episode.
Watched "Breaking Bad" I.F.T. from Netflix
Directed by Michelle MacLaren. Walt has moved back into the house without Skyler's consent. Now she can't get him out. Meanwhile, Jesse continues to cope with Jane's death.
Some of these episodes are titled with tidbits that happen within the last minute of the episode. This one’s title stands for “I Fucked Ted”.
Watched Hamilton (2020) from Disney+
Directed by Thomas Kail. With Lin-Manuel Miranda, Phillipa Soo, Leslie Odom Jr., Renée Elise Goldsberry. The real life of one of America's foremost founding fathers and first Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton. Captured live on Broadway from the Richard Rodgers Theater with the original Broadway cast.

Rating: ★★★★
Fascinating and with some interesting musical styles. Definitely well directed for the stage and reasonably well done for camera angles for a film version. King George totally stole the show playing the Greek chorus at the same time. This may require multiple viewings, and particularly with the closed captioning on in a second viewing.