Strega, I'll put the original on my list. Malcolm McDowell and Nastassja Kinski being unsexy. Quite the achievement.
Allyson! Go stick to them. Stick it to The Man.
Kristin, did the name of your old school start with an A?
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Strega, I'll put the original on my list. Malcolm McDowell and Nastassja Kinski being unsexy. Quite the achievement.
Allyson! Go stick to them. Stick it to The Man.
Kristin, did the name of your old school start with an A?
New Hustle tonight, that started with Danny and Michael being nekkid together, and ended with them hugging and telling each other that they loved each other.
Why is there no slash, and how can we get Dana and Shrift to fix it?
Lee, I was just coming here to post about it. I'm not reading your whitefont, since I'm just at what you're probably saying it started with.
And now I need to take the ice off and go to bed.
I think you probably were, ita. That was the best part.
I hope whatever you were icing feels better.
Kristin, did the name of your old school start with an A?
Name of my old school started with an "M". Name of new school starts with "A".
If you would like a less cryptic response, I could tell you on IM or via email. I'm pixkristin4 on AIM.
Crap. Woke up to find that my Palm Pilot ran down overnight. I'll be able to recharge and re-import all the data at work, but I feel as though part of my brain is missing, just the same....
Oh my lord. They have a kitten on the news right now who was discovered right after he went through a wood chipper.
After a surgery or two, he's apparently fine. And they've named him Chipper.
ita, if you're going to watch the original Cat People, also watch the sequel, Return of the Cat People (I think). It's at least as good, possibly better (going back into the depths of my memory).
Looks like they're both on the same disc, Toddson! So that's taken care of.
Wow. Cat People is really silly. I'm not sure what I was expecting, but I've been expecting it...something more...for YEARS. Not here.
Heh. That was the first movie I saw in Boston when I was down in high school visiting my sister and looking at colleges, so it holds a fond, formative place in my heart. However, even at the time, despite the graphic nature of the film, I knew there was something deeply silly about it. I've kinda avoided seeing it again to hold on to the memories.
At the time, I found the arm-ripping scene really disturbing, but after all the annoying people I've seen Ed Begley, Jr. play (very well) over the years, I'd probably be laughing at that too. The movie did give me a huge crush on Annette O'Toole (and not just for the topless scene), and I was always sad that her career never quite took off.