I think maybe Zoe and Wash are favorites despite the dying, not because of?
They're kinda cheating because I liked them going in. But at least the narrative never pointed to them being doomed. It's a debate as to whether Twist/Del Mar or Li Mu Bai/Yu Shu Lien can be separated from their tragic ends.
I really dug Spock/Uhura from the NuTrek after I got over the initial "...wah?" reaction. Can't quite recall if you liked them as well, ita.
Erm. WALL-E and Eve?
I can have Spock/Uhura on my list too, yes. That makes me feel better.
I am not large with the
WALL-E
love like most of y'all. I thought they were cute. I thought the movie was slow to get going. But I didn't find them overwhelmingly compelling.
It is quite possible that I need tragedy to really fall for a pairing. This is likely due to a singular lack of the loving in my own life, so I have no positive patterns.
I'm tempted to vote for everything involving Colin Firth.
Latterly McPhee was quite lovely.
Besides, Nanny McPhee wasn't the love interest in that movie.
Well sure, if we're counting movies. I'm sure there's a Firth/McPhee fic out there somewhere.
I'm sure there was a couple in
Love Actually
I rooted for...often I tend to just root for the guy I like to get whoever he wants, if she doesn't bother me too much. When I find myself rooting for the woman to get the guy, that's when I know I've been totally sold on the relationship. With Yu Shu Lien I was rooting so so hard for her to get Li Mu Bai...and I think she did get him, when they had tea in that spare concrete room.
I need to see
Love Actually
again to be sure.
I noted to my sister my lust for the black shirt that Watson wore to dinner with Holmes--military stylings, with ribbons, black on black. I would kill small things for a good screenshot of it.
I saw The Young Victoria this evening and thoroughly enjoyed it. I kept looking around for things I might have seen in the Victoria & Albert museum in London...one of my favorite excursions of all time.
It certainly wasn't life changing, but I love me a biopic and this one made me smile.
Should I choose Me and Orson Welles or A Single Man for Thursday?