movies and yarn

Aug 25, 2010 14:47

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gutterkitty August 25 2010, 20:01:21 UTC
I really enjoyed BDSII myself and Eunice is the love. I absolutely loved the scene where she walks through the fight at the Mob bosses house. It was wonderfully done.

I still think my favorite sequel is Clerks II. I think it really did well with the evolution of the characters. Have you watched that one yet?

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halofire August 25 2010, 22:46:33 UTC
Oh god yes, the western duster and hat saunter across the room? Awesome. I really liked that I did a double take when Wikipedia told me that was the same actress that played Darla in Buffy/Angel. Yay acting chops. Or fabulous red hair. I can't decide.

I have not watched either Clerks yet. I need to put it in the Queue.

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naiad_kitty August 25 2010, 20:43:21 UTC
Yay red yarn! I'm so glad you found some! Wow! With the beads and the scarf done, what will lurk in your closet chastising you to finish it? I guess the sweater is a very large project!

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halofire August 25 2010, 22:47:14 UTC
I know! I keep thinking "yay, no more obligations! real-time interest:craft ratio!" but then I remember Dragoons :)

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thesentinel August 25 2010, 21:32:19 UTC
I never would have guessed you for a Saints fan. I adore the first one. Mike and I went and saw All Saints Day in the hopes that it'd live up to the original. While objectively, it was NOT a good movie, it did have some very good moments which left both of us laughing embarrassingly loud in the theater.

The film would have been much improved with more Willem Dafoe.

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mixmastermike August 25 2010, 22:08:52 UTC
Where you goin'? Nowhere!

I've got the original on bluray. We should get together and watch it again.

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thesentinel August 26 2010, 03:31:53 UTC
I approve of this plan

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halofire August 25 2010, 22:58:49 UTC
Hot Irish twins with amusing gay pursuer/sidekick, idiotic yet good hearted sidekick.

The violence is unapologetically gratuitous, but so over the top it was hard to get sqeamish. And I was the among the first in my college friends to see it, so every subsequent viewing I got to sit and giggle with the others who knew what was coming, trying to keep a lid on it for 10 minutes leading up to the cat scene- waiting too see the reaction of the newbies instead of watching the movie. Which was horrifying, and awful, and yet I couldn't help but laugh, and then be horrified again.

Yes it definitely could have used more Dafoe.

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cleahpatra August 27 2010, 13:02:24 UTC
Are you making that sweater with the detachable sleeves? Annie showed me a sweater like that on Ravelry that made me drool!

Can you pay people to make things for you you find on Ravelry? I can only imagine that there's really not enough money in the world to pay someone to make me a sweater (especially because I really don't have much cash at the moment).

Or.... I could learn to knit. NO WAY!

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halofire August 27 2010, 16:44:06 UTC
Yep I'm making the button-on sleeves sweater! I loves it. I have to decide what kind of yarn to use!

There might be a listing on Revelry to request someone's knitting skills, I don't know! But wanting a knitted thing of my own is why I learned how to knit!

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