Ah.
I still need to get around to seeing The Losers.
We saw Hurt Locker last night. It...hurt. At one point I had to curl into a ball and have myself a bit of a cry.
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Ah.
I still need to get around to seeing The Losers.
We saw Hurt Locker last night. It...hurt. At one point I had to curl into a ball and have myself a bit of a cry.
Iron Man had broader appeal than this seems to.
I was afraid of that.
But, hey, RD-fucking-J. I'm still there. And I'll probably enjoy myself.
Yep, me too.
Calling back to a good bit earlier: I haven't seen The Wire, but I can't handle the pacing of Mad Men. And by that I simply mean that every time I watch an episode I say "Huh, that was good." and then I walk away and it's another month or two before I sit down and say "What should I watch? Oh, I guess I can watch another episode of Mad Men."
It's not that it's bad. In fact, I can recognize its excellence. It just completely and utterly fails to inspire me with long-term interest. At least, it's failed to do so in the first 5 episodes, which is all I've watched. I had the exact same thing happen with The Sopranos, Deadwood and, interestingly, Battlestar Galactica. All of those provide plenty of exciting moments, so it can hardly be blamed on a lack of adrenaline rushes - it's something about the narrative style. I like a little less subtlety, I guess.
To somehow connect it to this thread, if Mad Men were a movie, I'd want it to win the Oscar, but I wouldn't buy the DVD.
I just ran the cast of The Losers past a genre geek at work, and nope. He got who Chris Evans and Zoe Saldana were after I cited their resumes, but no initial name recognition there. I am so alone. I didn't even bother pushing the JDM thing.
Hell, I guess the movie's doing pretty well--he only thought he'd heard of it when I complained of my earworm. No print recognition at all.
If I wasn't a SPN watcher, I would still know who JDM is due to Grey's Anatomy. But that might be a girl thing.
And I've known who Zoe Saldana is since Center Stage, but that's ... probably also a girl thing.
I think the combination of those is an Amy/Aimee thing.
But that might be an Amy/Aimee thing.
And a Perkins thing.
I like Amy/Aimee things!
I like Amy/Aimee things!
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JDM was also on Weeds, so I know who he is from three shows. Although, again, maybe a Girl thing. I vaguely know who Zoe Saldana is, but only from her being mentioned as a "person of color" who should have gone on Vanity Fair's lily white "Young Hollywood" cover. The only image I am getting from Chris Evans is either Lana Lang's first boyfried dude or Marissa Cooper's first boyfirend dude.