roguem: (Hooligans)

I finally got to see 'Brokeback Mountain' yesterday. Caught it with [livejournal.com profile] isil80 and [livejournal.com profile] beluga. We all liked it, though I have to admit I did feel it suffered under Ang Lee's need to drag stuff out, but it was still beautifully done, and the cinematography was wonderful. It didn't grab me in tha same way it seems to have grabbed most of my flist, I didn't cry, but I felt for them. The acting was superb, and I can fully understand all the awards talk, if this movie doesn't walk away with some kind of Oscar I'll be astounded.
I have to say that it is my favourite Ang Lee film so far.
I remember discussing this film with JC's boyfriend right before I came home for christmas, he was so happy that there was finally a film where homosexuals were portrayed like "normal" people instead of the feminine comic relief or the leather clad freak, and I totally agree with him, even more so after watching the film. 
Now I haven't read the story, but I would have liked to see a little more about how this affected the wifes in the story, we get to know Alma to some extent and I kind of wanted more from her point of view.
Anyway, I hope there will be more films that can handle the theme and stories like this with the same kind of care that this film showed us was possible.

Not long till I have to return to London now.. about a week, I leave next Sunday. Part of me is looking forward to get started again, because now we'll actually start shooting our film, though that is also what I'm most nervous about. On the other hand I would like to stay home a little longer, will be over there for 8 weeks now, then a week in Poland before I get home. Kind of scary to think that I'll be finished with everything in May and that my graduation's in July!

I got tagged by [livejournal.com profile] beluga
Ground Rules: The first player of this "game" starts with the topic "5 Guilty Pleasures" and people who get tagged need to write an LJ entry about their 5 Guilty Pleasures as well as state this rule. In the end, you need to choose the next 5 people to be tagged and list their names.
1. Ackles/Jackman/Wood...
2. German crisps/chips, so jummy. Stupid Lidl stopped selling them here.
3. Internett, I could spend the whole day online, no problem.
4. Tv shows, some crappy, some good. Right now "Supernatural" is nr.1, and it's good.
5. Going to various conventions where I can catch a glimpse of my fave stars.
I'm tagging:
[livejournal.com profile] anothersadsong, [livejournal.com profile] tygerx, [livejournal.com profile] starlit_woods, [livejournal.com profile] lizzy_maxia and [livejournal.com profile] awoken

I saw 'Wrong Turn' on Wednesday, another bad scary movie, but I found it much better than 'Cabin Fever'. This one at least got me a bit stressed, and I actually kind of cared about some of the characters. Though I must admit I've never been a fan of the 'out-in-the-middle-of-nowhere-chased-by-creepy-locals-and-the-cops-are-all-morons-and-the-locals-are-sweaty-nasty-looking-people-with-missing-teeth' kind of scary movies. I have to say that I feel about 'Wrong Turn' rather similar to what I felt after the remake of 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre'. It stressed me, and I did yell at the screen, because people in these movies are always so fucking stupid. It's not a good movie, but I guess it works the way it's supposed to.

After that I figured I should watch something a little nicer, so I watched 'Danny the Champion of the World' which was very sweet. I remember loving this film when I was a kid, and figured it might be a bit childish now, but it's very sweet and endearing. It's a very simle story, based on a novel by Roald Dahl. One of his more 'normal' stories. ;)
It's the kind of film the whole family can watch together, withouth having the sexual innuendos to amuse the parents.

Right now, at this very moment, [livejournal.com profile] beluga and I are working on each our laptop. She's been reading "Supernatural" fics and is trying to find out if the laptop they use on the show belongs to Sam or Dean.

Elijah Wood is 25 years old today. *Throws confetti*

What else... we've been watching some "Sledge Hammer!"; The adventures of a dumb police detective who always looks for the most violent solution to any problem. Armed only with a Magnum, grenades, several Uzi machine-guns, and a bazooka, our hero singlehandedly makes the streets safe again for law-abiding citizens.
It's an 80s TV-show, that I loved as a kid. Was one of those very silly shows that I'd run home to see, kind of the same scenario as with "The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr". We saw 3 episodes last night. It's still funny, because now I get jokes that I most likely didn't catch when I was a kid.
Sledge is kind of the same type as Tackleberry from 'Police Academy', so that'll hopefully give a good mental picture for those who haven't seen the series.

Think I'll stop now. Have a nice evening everyone!

roguem: (Hooligans)

I finally got to see 'Brokeback Mountain' yesterday. Caught it with [livejournal.com profile] isil80 and [livejournal.com profile] beluga. We all liked it, though I have to admit I did feel it suffered under Ang Lee's need to drag stuff out, but it was still beautifully done, and the cinematography was wonderful. It didn't grab me in tha same way it seems to have grabbed most of my flist, I didn't cry, but I felt for them. The acting was superb, and I can fully understand all the awards talk, if this movie doesn't walk away with some kind of Oscar I'll be astounded.
I have to say that it is my favourite Ang Lee film so far.
I remember discussing this film with JC's boyfriend right before I came home for christmas, he was so happy that there was finally a film where homosexuals were portrayed like "normal" people instead of the feminine comic relief or the leather clad freak, and I totally agree with him, even more so after watching the film. 
Now I haven't read the story, but I would have liked to see a little more about how this affected the wifes in the story, we get to know Alma to some extent and I kind of wanted more from her point of view.
Anyway, I hope there will be more films that can handle the theme and stories like this with the same kind of care that this film showed us was possible.

Not long till I have to return to London now.. about a week, I leave next Sunday. Part of me is looking forward to get started again, because now we'll actually start shooting our film, though that is also what I'm most nervous about. On the other hand I would like to stay home a little longer, will be over there for 8 weeks now, then a week in Poland before I get home. Kind of scary to think that I'll be finished with everything in May and that my graduation's in July!

I got tagged by [livejournal.com profile] beluga
Ground Rules: The first player of this "game" starts with the topic "5 Guilty Pleasures" and people who get tagged need to write an LJ entry about their 5 Guilty Pleasures as well as state this rule. In the end, you need to choose the next 5 people to be tagged and list their names.
1. Ackles/Jackman/Wood...
2. German crisps/chips, so jummy. Stupid Lidl stopped selling them here.
3. Internett, I could spend the whole day online, no problem.
4. Tv shows, some crappy, some good. Right now "Supernatural" is nr.1, and it's good.
5. Going to various conventions where I can catch a glimpse of my fave stars.
I'm tagging:
[livejournal.com profile] anothersadsong, [livejournal.com profile] tygerx, [livejournal.com profile] starlit_woods, [livejournal.com profile] lizzy_maxia and [livejournal.com profile] awoken

I saw 'Wrong Turn' on Wednesday, another bad scary movie, but I found it much better than 'Cabin Fever'. This one at least got me a bit stressed, and I actually kind of cared about some of the characters. Though I must admit I've never been a fan of the 'out-in-the-middle-of-nowhere-chased-by-creepy-locals-and-the-cops-are-all-morons-and-the-locals-are-sweaty-nasty-looking-people-with-missing-teeth' kind of scary movies. I have to say that I feel about 'Wrong Turn' rather similar to what I felt after the remake of 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre'. It stressed me, and I did yell at the screen, because people in these movies are always so fucking stupid. It's not a good movie, but I guess it works the way it's supposed to.

After that I figured I should watch something a little nicer, so I watched 'Danny the Champion of the World' which was very sweet. I remember loving this film when I was a kid, and figured it might be a bit childish now, but it's very sweet and endearing. It's a very simle story, based on a novel by Roald Dahl. One of his more 'normal' stories. ;)
It's the kind of film the whole family can watch together, withouth having the sexual innuendos to amuse the parents.

Right now, at this very moment, [livejournal.com profile] beluga and I are working on each our laptop. She's been reading "Supernatural" fics and is trying to find out if the laptop they use on the show belongs to Sam or Dean.

Elijah Wood is 25 years old today. *Throws confetti*

What else... we've been watching some "Sledge Hammer!"; The adventures of a dumb police detective who always looks for the most violent solution to any problem. Armed only with a Magnum, grenades, several Uzi machine-guns, and a bazooka, our hero singlehandedly makes the streets safe again for law-abiding citizens.
It's an 80s TV-show, that I loved as a kid. Was one of those very silly shows that I'd run home to see, kind of the same scenario as with "The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr". We saw 3 episodes last night. It's still funny, because now I get jokes that I most likely didn't catch when I was a kid.
Sledge is kind of the same type as Tackleberry from 'Police Academy', so that'll hopefully give a good mental picture for those who haven't seen the series.

Think I'll stop now. Have a nice evening everyone!

roguem: (Wolverine)

 Hired by local robber barons, Harvard Law Graduate Brisco County, Jr. searches for the members of the infamous John Bly gang, the same men who killed his father, a famous marshal and western legend. Accompanied by his one-time rival and fellow bounty hunter Lord Bowler, Brisco rides through the West trying to bring his father's killers to justice. Along the way, he encounters mysterious golden orbs with strange abilities and colorful characters who help or hinder his mission as he hunts down the Bly gang one by one.

Though it was about time to sit down and enjoy [livejournal.com profile] beluga's christmas gift; "The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr" on DVD.

Bruce Campbell .... Brisco County Jr.
Julius Carry .... Lord Bowler (James Lonefeather)
Christian Clemenson .... Socrates Poole
John Astin .... Prof. Albert Wickwire
Billy Drago .... John Bly
John Pyper-Ferguson .... Peter Hutter

To quote one of the reviews on IMDB 'Great fun, and it stars Bruce Campbell! What more could you want?'
I used to love this series when I was a kid. It ran between 1993 and 1994 with 27 episodes, in the US. I haven't seen it since I was a kid, couldn't have been more than 13 when they showed it here in Norway. So after [livejournal.com profile] beluga and I had our 'Evil Dead' marathon this summer I started talking about the series, and she actually went out and found it for me. :D
I wasn't sure I was going to like it, now that it's been about a decade since I saw it last, but I love it. It's cheesy fun, but what else can you expect from Bruce Campbell (and John Astin)? It's mainly a western, but there are up-to-date stuff mixed in there, like rockets, tanks, and refrances to popular culture.

Lord Bowler: Uh oh. You hit the sheriff
Brisco County Jr.: Yeah, but I did not hit the deputy.

And there are great quotes, which I always enjoy! :D More Quotes )

Long story short, I'm easily amused. We're about halfway through the second disc at the moment (out of four), am thinking it won't take to long to get through the rest. Having fun while doing it too.

More pictures )

Brisco's horse was billed in the credits as "Comet the Wonder Horse", and named Comet in the show, with the implication that he was the smartest character on the show.

Am very happy to have my own copy of this show, as it brings back some good memories, and it's actually quite a bit of fun. :D
Any of you familiar with the series, come and reminisce with me.

roguem: (Wolverine)

 Hired by local robber barons, Harvard Law Graduate Brisco County, Jr. searches for the members of the infamous John Bly gang, the same men who killed his father, a famous marshal and western legend. Accompanied by his one-time rival and fellow bounty hunter Lord Bowler, Brisco rides through the West trying to bring his father's killers to justice. Along the way, he encounters mysterious golden orbs with strange abilities and colorful characters who help or hinder his mission as he hunts down the Bly gang one by one.

Though it was about time to sit down and enjoy [livejournal.com profile] beluga's christmas gift; "The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr" on DVD.

Bruce Campbell .... Brisco County Jr.
Julius Carry .... Lord Bowler (James Lonefeather)
Christian Clemenson .... Socrates Poole
John Astin .... Prof. Albert Wickwire
Billy Drago .... John Bly
John Pyper-Ferguson .... Peter Hutter

To quote one of the reviews on IMDB 'Great fun, and it stars Bruce Campbell! What more could you want?'
I used to love this series when I was a kid. It ran between 1993 and 1994 with 27 episodes, in the US. I haven't seen it since I was a kid, couldn't have been more than 13 when they showed it here in Norway. So after [livejournal.com profile] beluga and I had our 'Evil Dead' marathon this summer I started talking about the series, and she actually went out and found it for me. :D
I wasn't sure I was going to like it, now that it's been about a decade since I saw it last, but I love it. It's cheesy fun, but what else can you expect from Bruce Campbell (and John Astin)? It's mainly a western, but there are up-to-date stuff mixed in there, like rockets, tanks, and refrances to popular culture.

Lord Bowler: Uh oh. You hit the sheriff
Brisco County Jr.: Yeah, but I did not hit the deputy.

And there are great quotes, which I always enjoy! :D More Quotes )

Long story short, I'm easily amused. We're about halfway through the second disc at the moment (out of four), am thinking it won't take to long to get through the rest. Having fun while doing it too.

More pictures )

Brisco's horse was billed in the credits as "Comet the Wonder Horse", and named Comet in the show, with the implication that he was the smartest character on the show.

Am very happy to have my own copy of this show, as it brings back some good memories, and it's actually quite a bit of fun. :D
Any of you familiar with the series, come and reminisce with me.

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