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Also loved Sayid doing a MacGyver with those glasses. :snap: Why don't we have a Lost thread? |
Finished my Jude-A-Thon. Liked both Closer and the Huckabee's.
Just finished with Pieces of April which I really really liked. Also saw, and forgot to post, Garden State which I didn't care for and Secretary(FINALLY)which I most defintely dug and it fed my Spader addiction. Back to Blockbuster tomorrow :) |
hrmm, I just finished a hellraiser marathon, and have just started pink floyd's The Wall all hopped up on a green tinted liquor. :D
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Watched Love, Actually again the other night. Like it more and more. Might have to buy it.We should totally have a Lost thread.
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Today we watched "Murder by Death." I remembered it being funny, but I'd forgotten how funny. I want to have a themed dinner party where we all dress up as our favorite fictional detective, eat hors d'oeuvres, watch that and similar movies, and drink cocktails.
Now, all I need is time to clean, food to cook, and guests to invite. It was a damn funny movie, though. |
Last night we saw a screening of The Servant, at the Egyptian Theater. The film set in early 60's London was definately swanky. The film itself full of inuendo and tensions between class ans sexuality was delightful. I will have to own this one.
The other big plus about seeing it, was it is the main basis for Mathew Bourne's Play without Words, which we are going to see Sunday, and Mathew Bourn was at the screening talking about the movie and his works. I'm always delighted by these interviews, especially of those engaged in creative works. One of the best take aways, was a statement he made about creating his piece, that it was intended originally as an experimental work, and thus gave him a "chance to fail," so he took much greater risks than he might have otherwise, and as a result made something incredible unique and so far, unexpectedly popular. I can't wait till Sunday. |
I finally saw Sideways. I didn't realize that it takes place almost entirely in the Santa Ynez Valley. I spent the whole movie making comments like, "Hey, I used to buy my cars there!" "Hey, I went on a date there when I was 18!" "Hey, one of my best friends got married there!" and on and on and on. I need to watch it again, to actually follow the story, instead of exclaiming over all the places in Santa Ynez I've been. :rolleyes:
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The little mom and pop video store sells has a bin with ex-rental dvds for sale. This week, they put our 4 copies of the Huckabees special edition. I picked one yesterday and tonight, Heather and I watched it. Thanks to all here for the recommendation. Tasty flick. Yum.
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