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1. Uh, I still have one Dreamwidth code. Anyone wants?
2. So, yesterday, after months of searching for it, I located a copy of Sowing The Seeds - The 10th Anniversary, aka the MOST AWESOME compilation in the history of ever, full of awesome people and political songs and I seriously mean it (I mean, I bought it because there was The Ghost Of Tom Joad sung by Pete Seeger AND Bruce Springsteen, but there's also Lou Reed, Burce Cockburn, Roger McGuinn, STEVE EARLE, Billy Bragg, Ani DiFranco, Tim Robbins and a heap of other awesome people, famous and less famous). And then I'm looking at the tracklist and what is there? A song named Namaste by The Kennedys. It probably doesn't have anything to do with Lost but it's still amusing as hell. And it's a nice song too.
3. Er, so, given that I need some Misha Collins in my life and since I still don't know if I have the stomach to see Karla and I'm waiting for his episodes of 24 to get to the newsstand at a cheaper price (next week they should start) and since I had downloaded Finding Home some two weeks ago I just went and watched it. And then... well. The problem is that either he's too good or I'm a disgusting sap or I'm an even more disgusting fangirl because while that movie had an obviously cheesy/ridiculous plot, some of the most cheesy lines I've ever heard all my life, made at least two of my teeth rot and was so predictable that I was figuring things out ten minutes before they happened, I still wouldn't give it less than five out of a ten. I mean, dammit, it's exactly the kind of Hallmark stuff that would make me want to roll my eyes and pass on, but... er. When there was a very, very cheesy thing happening in the last half concerning him and the main girl I started going 'AWWWWWWWW' and then there was an ending which was the definition of cheese or fluff and I still was even more AAAAWWWWWWWW (even if they used every possible single cliché they could) and then the real ending was EVEN MORE CHEESY and it concerned children too (and me + children = not usually a good match) and I still was sold on it like an idiot. Dammit. At least it left me in a good mood. I can't freaking believe that he sold me such a thing. Also, he played the piano. *flails*
4. By the way, movies speaking, when I was at my grandparents' I caught one of the few Wilder movies I hadn't seen on cable, said movie was One, Two, Three and it's freaking hilarious and awesome and I think I need the dvd. I don't know why it's so underrated but it was something wonderful.
5. I'm officially signed up for
scifibigbang. Good luck to me, especially since I'm still completely undecided about what I should go for with the SPN one. I think I'll go with the WWII AU with Lost, I want to tackle the Some Like It Hot AU before and I don't want to wait until December to post it anyway if I do.
6. I found Steve Earle's latest record!! \o/ About one month and a half since it came out, true, and I had to pay in blood for it or something since of course it has to cost more than the average new record out, but still. I found it anyway! Now I just wish I could find the... er, like, four or five that I'm missing *sigh*.
7. And on to serious business for a second, the way the Iran election is covered here? Ludicrous. Or at least that's what I think if before showing it they lose fifteen minutes with random interviews to politicians about the administrative elections. No one gives a damn, or at least not me.
8. Okay, I should probably go studying for the only easy exam I get this round. I don't have exactly much force of will but I'll find it somewhere. And er, this entry was even more pointless than usual I guess, but I've done worse. I think. And that Namaste song is infecting my brain, I think.
2. So, yesterday, after months of searching for it, I located a copy of Sowing The Seeds - The 10th Anniversary, aka the MOST AWESOME compilation in the history of ever, full of awesome people and political songs and I seriously mean it (I mean, I bought it because there was The Ghost Of Tom Joad sung by Pete Seeger AND Bruce Springsteen, but there's also Lou Reed, Burce Cockburn, Roger McGuinn, STEVE EARLE, Billy Bragg, Ani DiFranco, Tim Robbins and a heap of other awesome people, famous and less famous). And then I'm looking at the tracklist and what is there? A song named Namaste by The Kennedys. It probably doesn't have anything to do with Lost but it's still amusing as hell. And it's a nice song too.
3. Er, so, given that I need some Misha Collins in my life and since I still don't know if I have the stomach to see Karla and I'm waiting for his episodes of 24 to get to the newsstand at a cheaper price (next week they should start) and since I had downloaded Finding Home some two weeks ago I just went and watched it. And then... well. The problem is that either he's too good or I'm a disgusting sap or I'm an even more disgusting fangirl because while that movie had an obviously cheesy/ridiculous plot, some of the most cheesy lines I've ever heard all my life, made at least two of my teeth rot and was so predictable that I was figuring things out ten minutes before they happened, I still wouldn't give it less than five out of a ten. I mean, dammit, it's exactly the kind of Hallmark stuff that would make me want to roll my eyes and pass on, but... er. When there was a very, very cheesy thing happening in the last half concerning him and the main girl I started going 'AWWWWWWWW' and then there was an ending which was the definition of cheese or fluff and I still was even more AAAAWWWWWWWW (even if they used every possible single cliché they could) and then the real ending was EVEN MORE CHEESY and it concerned children too (and me + children = not usually a good match) and I still was sold on it like an idiot. Dammit. At least it left me in a good mood. I can't freaking believe that he sold me such a thing. Also, he played the piano. *flails*
4. By the way, movies speaking, when I was at my grandparents' I caught one of the few Wilder movies I hadn't seen on cable, said movie was One, Two, Three and it's freaking hilarious and awesome and I think I need the dvd. I don't know why it's so underrated but it was something wonderful.
5. I'm officially signed up for
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6. I found Steve Earle's latest record!! \o/ About one month and a half since it came out, true, and I had to pay in blood for it or something since of course it has to cost more than the average new record out, but still. I found it anyway! Now I just wish I could find the... er, like, four or five that I'm missing *sigh*.
7. And on to serious business for a second, the way the Iran election is covered here? Ludicrous. Or at least that's what I think if before showing it they lose fifteen minutes with random interviews to politicians about the administrative elections. No one gives a damn, or at least not me.
8. Okay, I should probably go studying for the only easy exam I get this round. I don't have exactly much force of will but I'll find it somewhere. And er, this entry was even more pointless than usual I guess, but I've done worse. I think. And that Namaste song is infecting my brain, I think.
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Date: 2009-06-23 02:26 pm (UTC)HA. It's... like... well. The movie is bad, there's no doubt about it. And it's cheesy and it has a plot which has at least four black holes in it, not to mention that some parts supposed to be cheesy are seriously lol-worthy, BUT, he pilots a boat, PLAYS THE PIANO, is basically awesome, carves wood and looks pretty. And actually he did manage to make me CARE for that stuff, and I swear that I wouldn't touch that thing with a ten-foot pole in any other circumstances. And he sold three of the cheesiest lines I ever heard all my life, but I figured it was the one movie I had which was going to cause me less mental damage. Anyway, the piano playing is like twenty-five minutes into it and doesn't appear again, so if you're after that you could also stop there. ;) Or you can take everything else like I did and just laugh at the whole movie throughout unless he's present.