John Noble (
jackofallgeeks) wrote2006-02-14 07:13 pm
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Let the Good Times Roll
In celebration of Love Day, and the fact that my roomie is out of town for a week, and the fact that I might be getting an internship in Norfolk, which further may be an aid to my thesis project and, lastly, that I've fixed my Desktop's DVD Player -- I have decided to order pizza and watch a movie. I thought about watching Chasing Amy, Legend, <A Usual Wonder>, or Garden State, all which would have been great choices. I'd like to watch Love Actually, When Harry Met Sally, or Saved!, but I don't have any of those. I finally settled on Ladyhawke, a movie I haven't watched in a very long time. So now I'm going to curl up in my desk chair with a pizza and coke and enjoy myself.
Tonight has become very good, indeed.
Tonight has become very good, indeed.
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Aye, that was the idea. All of the movies mentioned have to do with love. Arguably, most of the movies I have up there are love-oriented in one sense or another... Maybe not 'Firefly' so much, and I'd argue 'Batman Begins' and 'The More-Matrix-Than-You-Can-Handle Matrix Boxset," but...
Yes, I wanted a love movie on Love Day. And Broderick has such a cool part in that movie.
:p
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I loved that, and "Serenity". Hadn't had so much fun in theatres in a long time. I had to hand it to Joss Whedon - I hate the fucker, but he hit solid gold with that series.
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Rik and I are planning on paying it forward by sending a ton of our most bizarre young adult novels to our friends with kids. }:)
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Actually, no, in a very odd way, I think I could see how that might be a Valentine's gift... a very odd Valentine's gift, granted, but... Wow.
:p
Let me know how you like it when you get around to it.
A pat of me is curious exactly what bizarre young adult novels you might have to send out...
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