I've got Garber on three soundtrack/OCR CDs--Godspell, Sweeney Todd, and Assassins (as well as the Carnegie Hall Tribute to Sondheim, where he sings his song from Assassins)--and his voice has really gotten much richer over the years.
I will confess to liking the tribute concert's rendition of "Johanna" more, though--it's one of the bonus tracks from that concert on the rereleased 1979 OCR CD set, along with a gorgeously sung "Green Finch and Linnet Bird" that I thought was worth the cost of the entire tribute album.
I loved Enchanted, so take that as you will.
Juno
is great.
Atonement
is also great. Seeing
Sweeney
tonight and
No Country For Old Men
is very high on my list of movies to see. After I finish the book.
I loved Enchanted, so take that as you will.
This, Gris, is because you are
adorable.
A. Dor. A. Ble. And I want to pinch your cheek. No! Not that cheek!
thinks
Yeah, well, maybe that too.
(To be fair, I really liked the song'n'dance number in the park, and the clean-the-house routine. And the dresses. YMMAndClearlyDoesV.)
ion, God, I have
such
the crush on Victor Garber. Well, on SpyDaddy, to be strictly accurate, but Mr Garber gets to bask in the halo of crush, what with having created that performance. And of course it's so disarming to know that, unlike SpyDaddy,
he can smile!
And sing! And dance! And be FABulous, dahling!
(Although probably not kill you with his pinky. Which is probably just as well.)
...actually, upon reflection my crush may be upon the entire SpyFamilyRobinson. Just - mostly on Dad and Mom. Because - gah.
Wait, does that mean the Gris is really Pete?
I thought you all were going to see P.S. I Love You.
Besides
National Treasure
(sigh),
I've seen nothing lately. So I just wanted to see something, not necessarily that particular movie. And, you know, spend time with the buffistas.
ION, I got home from the airport at 2am and am really not happy to be at work right now.
Saw NO COUNTRY... over the weekend and really liked it. There was some bone dry humor, but definitely one of the grimmest movies the Coen's have ever done. It's a movie that sticks with you. Loved the use of sound (and the minimal use of soundtrack).
That said, I hope they do a BIG LEBOWSKI/O BROTHER style fun movie next.
Has Persepolis opened in SF?
We saw Sweeny for Christmas. A woman with her pre-teen daughter walked out in the first 15 minutes or so.
I guess she thought it would be a feel good movie about murder and cannibalism.