Which is funny, because in my exceedingly morbid state, I was thinking about them tonight as we left the house, about how death takes the stories with it, silencing them, so that everything a person has seen and done just vanishes, and how incredibly sad that is.
You know what? I was reading them as independent of each other. It works much better when I read it as the soliloquy it's intended to be. Now I see what you're talking about.
Ah cheez whiz. Not me again. Sorry.
You know what? I was reading them as independent of each other. It works much better when I read it as the soliloquy it's intended to be. Now I see what you're talking about.
See? Mucho deep, or somethin'!
It did crack me up to come home and see this discussion, though. On account of the whole had just been thinking about it thing. Now I'm morbid, but amused.
Ah cheez whiz. Not me again. Sorry.
Gave me a chance to exercise my powers for good. Those are rare and shit.
Tonoght I was up for some mindless entertainment. So despite making fun of it, I saw I, Robot. I went in with no expectations except maybe pretty special effects--and that was what it delivered. Nothing about it was original, but lots of shiny stuff to look at.
And, um, Will Smith was good.
And, um, Will Smith was good.
Is it worth it for the naked?
There is naked?
A friend had
Bad Boys 2
on tonight. Never saw the first one, or the first half of this one, but if there's one thing Michael Bay can do, it's film Will Smith to look particularly pretty.
Is it worth it for the naked?
He was in an odd pose for a person in the shower. I think the odd pose was so you couldn't see his naughty bits. You could sorta see his butt though.
He goes without his shirt quite a lot.
Thanks P.M.
Bad Boys I & II are pretty much only good for the Will-shirtless.
I saw II specifically because I caught a glimpse of Henry Rollins in the preview.
They should TELL you when that glimpse is all your gonna get for the whole damn movie.
They should TELL you when that glimpse is all your gonna get for the whole damn movie.
cf. Julia Stiles in
The Bourne Identity.