Friday babble.
Jun. 20th, 2008 09:10 amFor anybody who missed it, this week I wrote Live Free or Die Hard, McClane/Farrell, R -- Stop Me If You've Heard This One Before -- and Iron Man real-live het (hush), Tony/Pepper, PG-13 -- Employer/Employee Relations.
Also, if I ask you for an egg and bacon sandwhich that is not the same as an egg whites sandwich. Why the hell would I ask for egg whites with bacon?! That's like saying you're a teetotaller except for the beer you're drinking at the moment. GAH!
And it's looking like July is going to be my best month of TV in several years.
* Burn Notice
* Psych
* Weeds
* How to Look Good Naked (which is surprisingly good)
* Generation Kill
AND MAD MEN! Yay, Mad Men, fucked up misogynistic show built of crazy!
ETA:
I'm not a Joy Division fan; my entire ouvre of New Order is the song 'Krafty' and this is all by choice, but if you're looking for a movie to see/Netflix/torrent, I cannot recommend Control highly enough. An understated, black and white, British indie film about the life of Ian Curtis, with an absolutely cracking (and hot) lead in Sam Riley. Control is more proof that the best movies generally don't have lots of CGI and explosions, but they do have a lot of talent and heart.
Also, if I ask you for an egg and bacon sandwhich that is not the same as an egg whites sandwich. Why the hell would I ask for egg whites with bacon?! That's like saying you're a teetotaller except for the beer you're drinking at the moment. GAH!
And it's looking like July is going to be my best month of TV in several years.
* Burn Notice
* Psych
* Weeds
* How to Look Good Naked (which is surprisingly good)
* Generation Kill
AND MAD MEN! Yay, Mad Men, fucked up misogynistic show built of crazy!
ETA:
I'm not a Joy Division fan; my entire ouvre of New Order is the song 'Krafty' and this is all by choice, but if you're looking for a movie to see/Netflix/torrent, I cannot recommend Control highly enough. An understated, black and white, British indie film about the life of Ian Curtis, with an absolutely cracking (and hot) lead in Sam Riley. Control is more proof that the best movies generally don't have lots of CGI and explosions, but they do have a lot of talent and heart.