We have a sitter and will finally see Sherlock Holmes tonight!
Clever plan, Cash. I should set that one up too.
So Beatles Rock Star? Fun!
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We have a sitter and will finally see Sherlock Holmes tonight!
Clever plan, Cash. I should set that one up too.
So Beatles Rock Star? Fun!
Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law need to have many beautiful fat babies with each other. That is all.
(Well, also, I loved Hans Zimmers score, and how it largely incorporated the type of silly Fiddler on the Roof music that John Murphy did for Snatch and Lock Stock.)
(Well, also, I loved Hans Zimmers score, and how it largely incorporated the type of silly Fiddler on the Roof music that John Murphy did for Snatch and Lock Stock.)
Gods, I loved the music in that movie. So very fun and cool and appropriate-feeling.
I have a question about the quick edit formatting. If I type "s" at the beginning of a line, I get the white font. Can I use it in the middle of a sentence, discussing spoilers? Because every time I try that, it doesn't work and then I end up running back to edit before I spoil someone. Which is why I use the html formatting--which seems to screw things up for others. What am I doing wrong?
You can use it in the middle of a sentence, but it still has to be the first character on a line.
So if I type it out like this it will appear in white font in the middle of a sentence?
Well, look at that. She can be taught.
Example: (without the apostrophes, natch)
I don't like
's' beetles.
Yields:
I don't like beetles.
eta: hit post just a couple seconds too late, not that you needed it!
Just got back from Broken Embraces.
Great acting, and often pretty to look at, but I'm not sure I get the point. It did make me want to rewatch Women on the Verge though.
Broken Embraces
Agreed. It wasn't a bad film, just kind of meh. I was disappointed.