I have at least seen Casablanca
At the moment, I like working evening shifts. I have long mornings to amuse myself in, during which people on the other side of the world are USUALLY AWAKE (!) So I'm reading and writing and watching things; mostly movies that I have never seen before and feel that I should. So far this has included
- The Breakfast Club
- Roman Holiday
- Strangers on a Train
- Lion in Winter
all of which I LOVED. I can't believe it's taken me this long to see LiW, especially, it was one long glorious ride of clutching-my-hands-to-my-face delight. TIMOTHY DALTON. HOW DARE YOU.
& so then I screeched at Ji about Philip of France and how he is basically Thom with better taste in silk shirts, and then we had a fervent renaissance of feelings about everything and I started writing a very violent fic which will be of interest to, uh, not many people.
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Does anyone want to rec me their favourite old/classic movies? Chances are good I haven't seen them.
For example: today I intend to watch GHOSTBUSTERS. for the first time.
- The Breakfast Club
- Roman Holiday
- Strangers on a Train
- Lion in Winter
all of which I LOVED. I can't believe it's taken me this long to see LiW, especially, it was one long glorious ride of clutching-my-hands-to-my-face delight. TIMOTHY DALTON. HOW DARE YOU.
& so then I screeched at Ji about Philip of France and how he is basically Thom with better taste in silk shirts, and then we had a fervent renaissance of feelings about everything and I started writing a very violent fic which will be of interest to, uh, not many people.
~
Does anyone want to rec me their favourite old/classic movies? Chances are good I haven't seen them.
For example: today I intend to watch GHOSTBUSTERS. for the first time.
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I mean TO BE FAIR we were all (or at least I was) obnoxious teenagers and I love that film in different ways now! So I don't think you missed out by not watching it then; it's always going to be an excellent movie. :)
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I just want to roll around in the script! forever! and watch it fifteen or fifty more times until I understand how they did the whip-fast changes in mood that took place at least ten times in every single scene. HOW DO I LEARN TO WRITE LIKE THAT?