That woman sounds kind of like my MIL, who is from Cleveland, and says "warsh."
'Hell Bound'
Natter 71: Someone is wrong on the Internet
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.
His eyes look a little squirrelly, so maybe he had another seizure, and that's why he's so sleepy. I will reserve judgement until tomorrow.
I need you guys to be my witness--I just updated my BOSS on the project status without any prompting. See! I'm learning. Staying ahead on this one.
However, I thought I would hate him as Lestat, and I didn't.
I didn't like him there. But I think I can make a compelling argument that Brad Pitt should have played most of the roles in that movie. Well, either it is actually compelling or Jilli and Plei wanted me to shut up. It's a toss up. But I stand by my convictions.
Man, I feel like I'm all BOB NEEDS CLONOPIN these days. Sorry if I'm kind of one-note, it's boring even to me.
It's not. This is stressful. And your mom needs major benzos.
But also sort of that staring at a cat is a bad idea.
It is. But I am thinking of you and Homer.
Hang in there, Homer! And Jesse, snuggles are never wrong.
Someone just used a "Catlike typing detected" macro and didn't know it was a real thing.
I'm trying to balance feeling old with feeling like I have no outside life, but decided both are true enough--no need to pick just one.
Hey, the board ate part of my last post. I meant to say also that Paul Bettany would have been my Lestat, right or wrong. Tom Hardy is a cool idea, though.
Crazy or not, I think TC could become a convicted murderer and I'd still think Legend was the bomb (and I think it's that cinematography that I compare LOTR trilogies to, and they suffer for it).
Yes, do snuggle the Homer.
Brad Pitt playing all the roles (possibly NOT Claudia) would have been awesome. I don't think Paul Bettany existed in my brain at that time, but I love him in everything, including that horrible Wimbledon movie with Kirsten Dunst (Claudia). I do always feel a little bad, because I am just a Louis girl, no matter what. I totally appreciated everything Anne Rice did with Lestat, because the change in point of view from Interview to The Vampire Lestat, and how it just changed everything was brilliant, but at the end of the day, I just still sort of want Lestat and Louis to settle down together somewhere quiet and peaceful.
Visible air. That's what the words "Ridley Scott" bring to mind: Legend, Blade Runner, Alien. Other things, too, obviously. But immediately? Visible air.