I saw Something The Lord Made, too, but I had a hard time getting around Rickman's accent. I also saw Closetland, but I only vaguely remember it. Since I appear to be a wet blanket, I'm going to go out looking for fires to put out now.
'Objects In Space'
Buffista Movies 6: lies and videotape
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"hidden chapter of history" stories
Oh yes. I love these.
Since I appear to be a wet blanket,
No worries. My ardor is unquenchable.
No, you're not, JZ. When we had HBO I watched it three times. I thought it was great.(I never knew that story before that movie.)
January Man and Blow Dry are a couple of my Rickman faves, too. But his turn in Robin Hood was delicious--he and Michael Wincott, and okay, Freeman, were the best of that movie. And Mastrantonio, of course.
I am officially tired of Judd Apatow and Seth Rogen.
Great Scenes from TV and Film, Told Using Only Typography (and Sound).
These are really neat. Kinematic typography!
Saw "Definitely, Maybe", and amazingly Abigail Breslin didn't steal the movie from the cuteness that is Ryan Reynolds. It was rather sweet and unexpected and the writing rather reminded me of the fun that was The West Wing: lots of smart, passionate, complicated people and very fast-paced dialogue.
And yet, it was so a male Jane Austen story: who will the guy hook up with! / is beaten by Jane Austen fans