Jess, this might be the most envious of you I have ever been.
t shakes tiny fist NYC-ward
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Jess, this might be the most envious of you I have ever been.
t shakes tiny fist NYC-ward
Jess, this might be the most envious of you I have ever been.
Yep, likewise.
(However, I will state for the record right now if you manage to either meet Tim Burton OR get nifty loot from a Corpse Bride screening this fall, I will cry. Lots.)
GAH!
Yep. Want to be Jess now. Also, I've realized that Christian Bale is the only guy who could give Ewan a run for his M money in FCM.
Also, I've realized that Christian Bale is the only guy who could give Ewan a run for his M money in FCM.
Heh, my appreciation for how un-uptight Ewan is increased exponentially when he talked about what a good snog Bale is.
I think any game of FCM involving both Ewan and Christian Bale should include the option of them marrying each other.
Trying desperately not to die from the envy here too.
Lucky, lucky Jess.
Curse you wee Jess! So, so jealous. Also very happy to hear that it's good. I cannot wait!
I cannot wait either!!
And am so. very. jealous.
Heh, my appreciation for how un-uptight Ewan is increased exponentially when he talked about what a good snog Bale is.
t whimper
So, a friend and I have instituted "double feature nights" where a small group of us meet once a month or so and the host chooses a double feature where the movies make an interesting combo for thematic reasons--and should also make for a good evening of viewing. We're doing the first one and the double feature we chose is The Hot Rock and The Commitments.
Both are films where a central figure gathers a group to pull off something which seems impossible and where the experience changes people for the better. They both reflect the national character of their times and use their settings as characters.
WE also strongly considered Zelig and Little Big Man, which both have a fictional character involved in real historical events.
Any dream double features you would put together?