I did not know that.
Yes, incredibly stupid. Stupid enough that I'll have to ogle the shirtless again to scrub my brain of it.
A place to talk about movies--old and new, good and bad, high art and high cheese. It's the place to place your kittens on the award winners, gossip about upcoming fims and discuss DVD releases and extras. Spoiler policy: White font all plot-related discussion until a movie's been in wide release two weeks, and keep the major HSQ in white font until two weeks after the video/DVD release.
I did not know that.
Yes, incredibly stupid. Stupid enough that I'll have to ogle the shirtless again to scrub my brain of it.
amych, the name comes from a short story that was in the book "For Your Eyes Only."
It's dumb, but there was enough shirtlessness to make up for it.
Besides, possibly slashy chemistry again with what's his face, AND backlicking? I am SO THERE.
And Mmm. Cranky M.
Oh, just to be clear, I am SO THERE as well. Possibly with actual bells on. Especially if such a thing would somehow guarantee me more shirtlessness.
Also, I suspect that the above whitefont spoilerfont is probably in DC's standard contract, and thus not so much a spoiler as a major selling point. But it amuses me.
Oooh. Looks a bit like Licence to Kill, no?
Anybody else just get the "we're keeping profiles" email from Netflix? I translated it as "please, for the love of God, stop calling us: you win."
What are profiles in Netflix?
Just got my notification.
The profiles are so that you can have a subscription for, say, 3 DVDs at a time. You can assign those DVDs to different household member's profiles. So Mum can get one, Uncle Tony can get one, and you can get one.
As opposed to having one profile for the whole house where you have to keep fussing with what DVD is at the top of the queue so that Uncle Tony doesn't keep getting his Sopranos DVDs and you and Mum get frustrated trying to get Pride & Prejudice and Shoot'm Up to be delivered.
The profiles are so that you can have a subscription for, say, 3 DVDs at a time. You can assign those DVDs to different household member's profiles. So Mum can get one, Uncle Tony can get one, and you can get one.
Ah, okay. Not an issue for me but I can see how doing away with them would be a pain for some.
For Rocky Horror fans, Little Nell doing "Stillettos and Lipstick" and "Do the Swim."
Goodness, she had great legs.