Today was pretty much awesome, in spite of the freezing, rainy weather. I saw Tom, Squishy, Mitchell, TG and Melissa, and I got to play Guitar Hero and eat cake and watch movies, so that's a good day in my books.
Pretty icons: Supernatural, the BSG-at-Comic-con ones here.
Pre-order The Tales of Beedle the Bard! I will look into it once I have paid for the con I'm going to next weekend. (PS. Twilight is pwned!)
Javi's hinting at something. Americans, send M&Ms to ABC Family! I'm sorry, I love the show, but I'm not paying for shipping to send M&Ms. Maybe I'll send a couple postcards.
LOL! Dr. Horrible: The Early Years.
Exclusive: Joss Whedon Tackles Darwin, and Tahmoh shows his dark side.
Joss & Tahmoh interview.
An interview with those other Whedons/Whedons-to-be. God's hot brothers and soon-to-be-sister-in-law!
Orson Scott Card apparently a homophobic jackass.
So, in response, I give you Ben Browder laying one on Michael Shanks (video! at Comic-con and, later, a review of yet another homoerotic old movie I saw at Film Group :D
Tonight I saw Brick Lane
About a Bangladeshi woman who was sent to marry an older man and live in London, and embarks on an affair with a younger man. I thought this film was beautiful. It had a slow pace, but I didn't end up finding myself getting bored terribly often, which is quite an achievement, and I think a lot of that is to do with Tannishtha Chatterjee in the lead role and how gorgeously the film was made. The music was phenomenal, too. I did find the plot a little frustrating at points, and the fact that her youngest daughter has pretty much no personality grated on me - there was plenty of time to give her one - but overall, I was impressed. It was a sensitive portrayal of cultures coming together. It's also cool that this was a very woman-centric film - directed, written and starring women.
3.5 out of 5
Followed by Road to Morocco
Having never seen him in anything before, I hadn't realised that Bob Hope was gayer than a tree full of monkeys on nitrous oxide. The flirting, my God! Plus BOYKISSING! This movie also made me laugh more than I expected to, with plenty of slapstick comedy to go around - for every miss there was at least one hit, so it paid off. The dubbing is terrible, though. Bob and Bing have great chemistry, and I love all the breaking of the fourth wall. They're obviously already settled into a routine with these films, because there were in-jokes I know I didn't quite get and all the leads were very comfortable with each other. Yes, this movie was racist (I've never seen a whiter portrayal of Morocco) but you can't really expect anything different. Mostly it was just fun.
Boykissing!
3.5 out of 5

I remember it differently
Green Queen
Pretty icons: Supernatural, the BSG-at-Comic-con ones here.
Pre-order The Tales of Beedle the Bard! I will look into it once I have paid for the con I'm going to next weekend. (PS. Twilight is pwned!)
Javi's hinting at something. Americans, send M&Ms to ABC Family! I'm sorry, I love the show, but I'm not paying for shipping to send M&Ms. Maybe I'll send a couple postcards.
LOL! Dr. Horrible: The Early Years.
Exclusive: Joss Whedon Tackles Darwin, and Tahmoh shows his dark side.
Joss & Tahmoh interview.
An interview with those other Whedons/Whedons-to-be. God's hot brothers and soon-to-be-sister-in-law!
Orson Scott Card apparently a homophobic jackass.
So, in response, I give you Ben Browder laying one on Michael Shanks (video! at Comic-con and, later, a review of yet another homoerotic old movie I saw at Film Group :D
Tonight I saw Brick Lane
About a Bangladeshi woman who was sent to marry an older man and live in London, and embarks on an affair with a younger man. I thought this film was beautiful. It had a slow pace, but I didn't end up finding myself getting bored terribly often, which is quite an achievement, and I think a lot of that is to do with Tannishtha Chatterjee in the lead role and how gorgeously the film was made. The music was phenomenal, too. I did find the plot a little frustrating at points, and the fact that her youngest daughter has pretty much no personality grated on me - there was plenty of time to give her one - but overall, I was impressed. It was a sensitive portrayal of cultures coming together. It's also cool that this was a very woman-centric film - directed, written and starring women.
3.5 out of 5
Followed by Road to Morocco
Having never seen him in anything before, I hadn't realised that Bob Hope was gayer than a tree full of monkeys on nitrous oxide. The flirting, my God! Plus BOYKISSING! This movie also made me laugh more than I expected to, with plenty of slapstick comedy to go around - for every miss there was at least one hit, so it paid off. The dubbing is terrible, though. Bob and Bing have great chemistry, and I love all the breaking of the fourth wall. They're obviously already settled into a routine with these films, because there were in-jokes I know I didn't quite get and all the leads were very comfortable with each other. Yes, this movie was racist (I've never seen a whiter portrayal of Morocco) but you can't really expect anything different. Mostly it was just fun.
Boykissing!
3.5 out of 5

I remember it differently
Green Queen
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I'm rewatching BTVS and it's season 6 now and I miss Giles :((
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