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My review of Red Sky at Morning.

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I'm sitting here by myself, wondering if I'm gonna put on 'Daredevil' or if I'm going to wait and watch it tomorrow...

Posted some 'Swordfish' and 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' icons in my icon journal; [livejournal.com profile] mukkianglia, please join! :)
Previous icons are sorted by subject in memories over in that journal. :)

I was going to have an Elijah day, watch some of his movies.. hasn't happened yet. Wanna watch the 'X-Men' movies too.. Am uninspired. Guess I'll just keep watching "Late Show with David Letterman" for now.

Anyone have any recommendations on movies I ought to see, books I should read, websites I should check out?

roguem: (Mad Wolverine by RogueM)

I'm sitting here by myself, wondering if I'm gonna put on 'Daredevil' or if I'm going to wait and watch it tomorrow...

Posted some 'Swordfish' and 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' icons in my icon journal; [livejournal.com profile] mukkianglia, please join! :)
Previous icons are sorted by subject in memories over in that journal. :)

I was going to have an Elijah day, watch some of his movies.. hasn't happened yet. Wanna watch the 'X-Men' movies too.. Am uninspired. Guess I'll just keep watching "Late Show with David Letterman" for now.

Anyone have any recommendations on movies I ought to see, books I should read, websites I should check out?

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Hugh Jackman to Play Vegas; Wolfe to Direct

By Andrew Gans
25 Feb 2005

Hugh Jackman

Tony Award winner Hugh Jackman will follow in the footsteps of Peter Allen, the late entertainer he memorably played in Broadway's The Boy From Oz.

Jackman will play Las Vegas, one of Peter Allen's more frequent concert destinations. Jackman will kick off his world concert tour in April when he plays the Wynn Resort. Caroline, or Change's George C. Wolfe will direct the Jackman concert, which will also boast choreography by Tony Award winner Kathleen Marshall. Liz Smith also reports that Jackman's show will feature a troupe of dancers.

Hugh Jackman received a Tony Award for his portrayal of the late Peter Allen in The Boy From Oz. He received an Olivier Award nomination for his work in the London revival of Oklahoma! and an MO Award for his performance as Joe Gillis in the Australian production of Sunset Boulevard. Jackman's film credits include "The X-Men," "Someone Like You," "Swordfish," "Kate and Leopold" (Golden Globe nomination) and "Van Helsing."

As previously reported, the Wynn Resort will also host the West Coast premiere of the Tony-winning musical Avenue Q. The Vegas production of Q will be seen in the 1,200-seat ($40 million) theatre within Wynn Las Vegas Resort and Country Club, a new $2.5-billion casino resort set to open in April.

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Hugh Jackman to Play Vegas; Wolfe to Direct

By Andrew Gans
25 Feb 2005

Hugh Jackman

Tony Award winner Hugh Jackman will follow in the footsteps of Peter Allen, the late entertainer he memorably played in Broadway's The Boy From Oz.

Jackman will play Las Vegas, one of Peter Allen's more frequent concert destinations. Jackman will kick off his world concert tour in April when he plays the Wynn Resort. Caroline, or Change's George C. Wolfe will direct the Jackman concert, which will also boast choreography by Tony Award winner Kathleen Marshall. Liz Smith also reports that Jackman's show will feature a troupe of dancers.

Hugh Jackman received a Tony Award for his portrayal of the late Peter Allen in The Boy From Oz. He received an Olivier Award nomination for his work in the London revival of Oklahoma! and an MO Award for his performance as Joe Gillis in the Australian production of Sunset Boulevard. Jackman's film credits include "The X-Men," "Someone Like You," "Swordfish," "Kate and Leopold" (Golden Globe nomination) and "Van Helsing."

As previously reported, the Wynn Resort will also host the West Coast premiere of the Tony-winning musical Avenue Q. The Vegas production of Q will be seen in the 1,200-seat ($40 million) theatre within Wynn Las Vegas Resort and Country Club, a new $2.5-billion casino resort set to open in April.

I was bored

Aug. 2nd, 2004 11:41 pm
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I'm really bored right now, so I thought I'd just put one of those question things in my journal... so I'd have something to do, and maybe you'd learn something new about me... not that you want to... but I'm Bored dammit!!

On to the quessies... )

Wow, that sure took a long time. Well, am off to bed now. Night night.

I was bored

Aug. 2nd, 2004 11:41 pm
roguem: (Made by Roguem (BDS))
I'm really bored right now, so I thought I'd just put one of those question things in my journal... so I'd have something to do, and maybe you'd learn something new about me... not that you want to... but I'm Bored dammit!!

On to the quessies... )

Wow, that sure took a long time. Well, am off to bed now. Night night.
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Was just bored, and thought I might as well update my journal.

Had [livejournal.com profile] beluga over tonight, we just talked and saw Swordfish. Can someone please explain to me why they don't like this movie? I get that it's not the greatest movie in the world, but what I don't really get is the full-on resistance it has received.
A friend of me said he was disappointed that the big bang was in the beginning of the movie, now I must admit that the beginning monologue and the explosion had sucked me straight in the first time I saw the movie, but I also like how it plays out.
Some might say that it was released at a poor time, few days before 9-11, but I think the questions raised by this movie has become more and more relevant in the latter years.
People have a right to their opinions, and I'm not gonna go on a crusade about this. My point is that I like this movie, and that it gets me thinking.

"Not everything ends the way you think it should."

Now, on to the silliness:

Quizzies! )



Elijah's song! )

Prank Call! )

LOTR Dating Manual! )

Ok, that'll have to be it for today, still not tired tho. I'll just go read.
roguem: (Default)
Was just bored, and thought I might as well update my journal.

Had [livejournal.com profile] beluga over tonight, we just talked and saw Swordfish. Can someone please explain to me why they don't like this movie? I get that it's not the greatest movie in the world, but what I don't really get is the full-on resistance it has received.
A friend of me said he was disappointed that the big bang was in the beginning of the movie, now I must admit that the beginning monologue and the explosion had sucked me straight in the first time I saw the movie, but I also like how it plays out.
Some might say that it was released at a poor time, few days before 9-11, but I think the questions raised by this movie has become more and more relevant in the latter years.
People have a right to their opinions, and I'm not gonna go on a crusade about this. My point is that I like this movie, and that it gets me thinking.

"Not everything ends the way you think it should."

Now, on to the silliness:

Quizzies! )



Elijah's song! )

Prank Call! )

LOTR Dating Manual! )

Ok, that'll have to be it for today, still not tired tho. I'll just go read.

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