Patiently awaiting at least two people's pumpkin pictures now. I won't be doing one, so I need to live vicariously, you see.
Laura, I thought Punch Drunk Love was a weirdly funny and sweet story. I'd give it a thumbs-up. Now, of course, if you watch it, please report back!
Now, of course, if you watch it, please report back!
I'll see if I can talk DH into it soon. He is pretty stuck on Jane the Virgin at the moment and wants to watch that when he gets tv time. I'll promise him popcorn to watch an actual movie.
eta: Cool, dcp! I don't know if we are getting a pumpkin this year. Probably, but haven't managed it yet.
I spent my afternoon with the 1999 broadway cast of Death of a Salesman. They saved the spicy stories for after the broadcast ended.
I've silently quoted that line a couple times over the last few days.
I quote it all the time to myself but the connotation is, I would guess, different
I remember the Death of a Salesman with John Malkovitch and Dustin Hoffman. That seems earlier.
Yes, that was earlier. This is the one with Brian Dennehy [link]