msbelle, insent
Natter 55: It's the 55th Natter
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.
My meeting proved more interesting than expected. Because THEY ARE INSANE.
YAY?
It's the kind of movie where the plot only makes sense if the two male leads are star-crossed lovers.
there is a LOT of fic out there with those two.
Does Paul Walker do it for you, Susan?
Hmm. Not quite. I think I'm bumping up against the fact that "modern hot actor" and "young Regency Adonis" aren't quite matchy things. It's not a big deal, though. This character is a relatively small part of the collage I'm putting together.
sarameg, your employer is sounding more and more like my employer every darn day.
Sooo... what's Jeff doin' these days? He seein' anyone?
He's a lawyer in Manhattan. Had a Hot Chick on his arm at our Ten Year.
The only explanation for this is that snow makes Baltimorons even stupider: [link]
When I came in at NINE, it had just started in the city. Roads were dry. It isn't supposed to be more than 3 inches BY 8 PM. Thus, I think many saw their first snowflake and proceeded to bash their heads against the ground until they lost half their IQ. And then they got into their cars.
Does it need to be a current actor, Susan? This [link] is what your description reminded me of.
Gosh, Albert Finney was a pretty young thing once upon a time.
As was Terence Stamp: [link] (though the picture doesn't really do his Billy Budd era self justice.)
Does it need to be a current actor, Susan?
Not at all--I'm just trying to make something interesting and unique for my white elephant gift for my chapter's Christmas party, and while I'm at it experiment with collaging as a creative tool. (Some writers swear by it for unlocking a different, less logical and verbal, side of their creativity.)
But I think I'm going to go with what I have. I don't know why I'm taking such a literal approach to this one character--I mean, the character I'm representing with Alexis Denisof and Christopher Eccleston doesn't really look like either of them, beyond being lean, dark-haired, and blue-eyed. They just have the right essence, somehow, and I can imagine them playing the role well.