I was afraid it was going to be pretty and not so hot plotwise. *sigh*
Velvet Goldmine. Er, what? Oh well, there’s too much pretty around, can’t be bothered.
*grinning* one of these days I shall rewatch it, just to figure out what the hell went on...
Ladies in Lavendar
I never saw the end to this. Maggie Smith and Judi Dench were great, but the plot was irritating me.
The Scarlet Pimpernel (1982). I have officially left Mr. Darcy for Sir Percival Blakeney, Baronet. Mr. Darcy is awesome, but we’re too alike. We should run mad within a fortnight. Sir Percy, on the other hand, is the life of parties, has fashion sense, and swashbuckles on a regular basis. Shut up. I can have pretend literary boyfriends if I want to.
well of course! mmrm, Sir Percy has made me all gooey eyed ever since that was first made. I have it taped off tv. of course, I had read the book earlier and loved that too. ^_^ never bothered with most of the sequels, though.
Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
you hadn't seen this before? such awesomeness. Claire (my roomie) showed it to me in my 2nd year, and I got a whole new appreciation for Terence Stamp, Hugo Weaving, and Guy Pierce. *grin*
re: the Shrek ticket line: ahahahahahahaha. some days, you can't win. *still giggling*
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Date: 2007-05-19 11:53 pm (UTC)I was afraid it was going to be pretty and not so hot plotwise. *sigh*
Velvet Goldmine. Er, what? Oh well, there’s too much pretty around, can’t be bothered.
*grinning* one of these days I shall rewatch it, just to figure out what the hell went on...
Ladies in Lavendar
I never saw the end to this. Maggie Smith and Judi Dench were great, but the plot was irritating me.
The Scarlet Pimpernel (1982). I have officially left Mr. Darcy for Sir Percival Blakeney, Baronet. Mr. Darcy is awesome, but we’re too alike. We should run mad within a fortnight. Sir Percy, on the other hand, is the life of parties, has fashion sense, and swashbuckles on a regular basis. Shut up. I can have pretend literary boyfriends if I want to.
well of course! mmrm, Sir Percy has made me all gooey eyed ever since that was first made. I have it taped off tv. of course, I had read the book earlier and loved that too. ^_^ never bothered with most of the sequels, though.
Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
you hadn't seen this before? such awesomeness. Claire (my roomie) showed it to me in my 2nd year, and I got a whole new appreciation for Terence Stamp, Hugo Weaving, and Guy Pierce. *grin*
re: the Shrek ticket line: ahahahahahahaha. some days, you can't win. *still giggling*