oh my god, I think I remember that episode.
I had successfully purged it from my memory and you just brought it back.
No pie for you.
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oh my god, I think I remember that episode.
I had successfully purged it from my memory and you just brought it back.
No pie for you.
I had successfully purged it from my memory and you just brought it back.
My work here is done.
Although to be fair, there's an awful lot of Voyager I HAVE purged successfully. Not that though.
In the first True Grit movie, the girl was played by a young woman. Was she playing a girl, or did they change her character to be a woman?
Kim Darby was 20 or so, but if IIRC she was playing 14-ish.
she wasn't playing the role of a 20-year-old.
For those of you who remember how gracious, cool and stylish Vidal Sassoon was on Shear Genius, there's a documentary about his (quite interesting) life.
He was in an orphanage from ages 5-11, fought as a soldier and then, of course, revolutionized hairstyling and more.
We decided to try and watch Twilight last night. The DH lasted right up until Edward told Bella he'd been watching her sleep, at which point the DH said "This is horrifying and we have to turn it off right now."
D actually enjoys the Twilight movies. The special efects are pretty good.
I forget the name of the actress playing Maddy in the new True Grit but she was 13 during filming. Her mom made her a costume to wear to her audition.
So I've finally seen Fast Times at Ridgemont High and Heathers. I wasn't really into Fast Times. It wasn't very engaging, and I didn't care much about any of the characters, and oh my God, I have no idea why Spicoli is so popular. He was so fucking annoying and overdone.
I loved Heathers, though! I could see the influence on Buffy ("What's your damage?") and, well, Mean Girls, obviously, but it still holds up as a great movie today. Funny and dark. And now I finally understand the context for "Fuck me gently with a chainsaw" and "I love my dead gay son."
Ha! I know someone who always goes on about what an awesome person he is, and whenever he's done with his, "and then I rescued some puppies and fed the homeless." I always want to respond, "You're beautiful."