I love that movie too, Sophia, but I don't remember the music.
Buffy ,'Get It Done'
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I love that movie too
I bought a VHS copy of it, used, from the video counter at the grocery store where I worked as a teen. Apparently I was the only person who rented it!
I own it too, though it may be on the list of ones I was supposed to send Anne and Kate P months and months ago.
I just added Impromptu to my Netflix queue. Thanks to you folks, my queue is up to 217. Granted, some of those are Farscape episodes, but still. Lucky I've got vacation time coming.
The wonderful thing about Bond casting rumours, is that they can last forever. Propose, nix, deny, suggest. Anyway, Colin Farrell says he's not doing it. He does go on, though:
While he nixed Bond, the 28-year-old actor confirmed that he's considering stepping into the role of police Detective Sonny Crockett for a movie version of the '80s TV drama "Miami Vice."
I'm looking forward to Closer, I think, and not just for the Natalie Portman love/lust. The preview article in EW makes it sound really interesting. I am sad that Julia Roberts replaced Cate Blanchett, who I generally prefer, but other than that it looks pretty excellent.
Impromptu was wonderful, but I have no idea what the Chopin piece in that scene was. Sorry!
My quest for the Improptu piece started this afternoon wilst looking up the Victoian use of vibrators brought up briefly in natter. One of the sites had music automatically play for me to listen to while I read about the "hysterical" women. I swear it was the same piece, as I immediately pictured the Improptu scene. I just was proof.
While he nixed Bond, the 28-year-old actor confirmed that he's considering stepping into the role of police Detective Sonny Crockett for a movie version of the '80s TV drama "Miami Vice."
And Jamie Foxx is rumored for Tubbs. I can only assume Michael Mann is involved, somehow.
Huh. That's a lot better calibre of actor than I'd have thought the roles deserve.