- I would give anything to see that production of Tosca. I have seen only one staging of Tosca in my lifetime, and it was interesting, but damn, the one in the movie looked beyond cool. Especially that eye/iris!
- No matter how many hundreds of things I watch with Daniel Craig in them, I am always stunned anew at how beautifully that man wears clothes. No matter what he wears, he wears it perfectly. The suit when he travels to Bolivia was so perfectly exquisite it took my breath away. And even just the black polo shirt and chino trousers were impeccable.
- Judi Dench rules the world, and if someone doesn't know that, they need only see this movie and watch her take off her makeup.
- Mathieu Almaric makes little girly screams and they are funny.
- They pulled out all the stops in trailerville. The new Star Trek trailer, the Watchmen trailer (I think Jeffrey Dean Morgan is going to make this movie for me, oddly, but he seems so right in the trailer), 2012, and so on. Anything big and attention hogging, it was there.
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And following up on my post yesterday, I was trying to explain to someone about this, and I find I really don't know how. It's not that birthdays are for attention and pressies and such, it's that it was something I shared with someone for 45 years. The idea of a birthday as a single event where you get attention and stuff isn't what I get out of it -- because for most of my life, it was me and sis_r, and we often got one present between the two of us to share, or what have you. It was that it was a shared event. Having a solo birthday is so mind-bogglingly lonely to me. The first couple years after she died, I went to Vancouver with a friend to try to forget about it, but now it's home alone. There's no build-up, no planning what to get sis_r, mailing it or waiting for her to come up here and picking her up at the airport, no cards to buy, no phone calls, no shopping. In the same way I don't know how to explain what it's like to grow up with someone else like that, I don't know how to explain how hugely alone and empty I feel.
It's just... things are hard lately, anyway, and the idea of being alone at a time when I never have been before is weighing me down. And that's still an inadequate explanation. But it's all I got.
- No matter how many hundreds of things I watch with Daniel Craig in them, I am always stunned anew at how beautifully that man wears clothes. No matter what he wears, he wears it perfectly. The suit when he travels to Bolivia was so perfectly exquisite it took my breath away. And even just the black polo shirt and chino trousers were impeccable.
- Judi Dench rules the world, and if someone doesn't know that, they need only see this movie and watch her take off her makeup.
- Mathieu Almaric makes little girly screams and they are funny.
- They pulled out all the stops in trailerville. The new Star Trek trailer, the Watchmen trailer (I think Jeffrey Dean Morgan is going to make this movie for me, oddly, but he seems so right in the trailer), 2012, and so on. Anything big and attention hogging, it was there.
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And following up on my post yesterday, I was trying to explain to someone about this, and I find I really don't know how. It's not that birthdays are for attention and pressies and such, it's that it was something I shared with someone for 45 years. The idea of a birthday as a single event where you get attention and stuff isn't what I get out of it -- because for most of my life, it was me and sis_r, and we often got one present between the two of us to share, or what have you. It was that it was a shared event. Having a solo birthday is so mind-bogglingly lonely to me. The first couple years after she died, I went to Vancouver with a friend to try to forget about it, but now it's home alone. There's no build-up, no planning what to get sis_r, mailing it or waiting for her to come up here and picking her up at the airport, no cards to buy, no phone calls, no shopping. In the same way I don't know how to explain what it's like to grow up with someone else like that, I don't know how to explain how hugely alone and empty I feel.
It's just... things are hard lately, anyway, and the idea of being alone at a time when I never have been before is weighing me down. And that's still an inadequate explanation. But it's all I got.
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Date: 2008-11-26 09:30 pm (UTC)You still haven't picked a birthday cake...
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Date: 2008-11-26 09:32 pm (UTC)And yes, I completely understand that it was the ritual that meant as much to you as any gift.
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Date: 2008-11-26 09:32 pm (UTC)And yes, I completely understand that it was the ritual that meant as much to you as any gift.
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Date: 2008-11-26 09:40 pm (UTC)take care,
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Date: 2008-11-26 09:59 pm (UTC)I do still wish I could open up that wormhole between your coast and mine. It would be so awesome to hang out with you on Friday.
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Date: 2008-11-26 10:04 pm (UTC)::hugs::
I only see this just a little with my son, as he never had time with his brother, so I can't imagine how hard it is for you. The longer you have had them, the harder it is.
Perhaps you could do something in her name, something she would like, or get a kick out of. Something silly and joy inducing, because dorky always loves silly.
My thoughts are with you.
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Date: 2008-11-26 10:06 pm (UTC)Judi Dench is pure awesome. We, sadly, did not get the Watchman trailer at our showing of Bond (my org at work went). We did get Fast and Furious, and I managed to slightly embarrass myself with vocal glee.
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Date: 2008-11-26 10:42 pm (UTC)My mother always tells me that people mean well. I'm sure they do. But do they have to mean well in the vicinity of someone's fist? It just seems like a set up to tears or blood. :/
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Date: 2008-11-26 10:57 pm (UTC)We got mostly crap trailers: some Will Smith thing that looked dull as shit (twice!); a schlock Jim Carrey flick with Bradley Cooper looking gorgeous, and Rhys Darby from Flight of the Conchords (sorry, not even for them!); Valkyrie, which... blech; and the Keanu The Day The Earth Stood Still, which at least looked visually interesting. Honestly, who do they think is going to see QoS, anyway?
::birthday hugs::
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Date: 2008-11-26 11:53 pm (UTC)Only your birthday thing would be harder, because people know your birthday, and they want to do things to celebrate.
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Date: 2008-11-27 12:00 am (UTC)i'm really sorry.
also, i know it's not at all the same and maybe you've had other offers in the meantime, but i'd love to hang out with you on friday if you wanted to.
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Date: 2008-11-27 12:06 am (UTC)Yup, I loved that ensemble more than any of the awesome clothes that he wore...well, not more than the trunks in Casino Royale. Guh. Anyway, I told my mom that he's the most stylish Bond ever. I mena, all of the Bonds could wear a suit and a tux fine but ordinary clothes tend to not be as awesome. Unlike Daniel Craig. He even makes a sling hot.
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Date: 2008-11-27 03:35 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-11-27 07:49 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-11-27 07:53 am (UTC)You really nailed it -- the ritual. The comfort of knowing something was there and it was part of our lives no matter how much we bickered and quibbled.
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Date: 2008-11-27 08:03 am (UTC)We didn't get Fast and Furious, so now I'm all disappointed. Hm. Maybe that means I have to go see it again elsewhere. What hardship.
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Date: 2008-11-27 08:05 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-11-27 08:09 am (UTC)The thing that killed me where those beige chino trousers and the trousers on the suit I mentioned. Both had a narrow, short leg with no "break" at the bottom, but they were absolutely exquisitely shaped and the exact perfect length. I noticed in the credits that a lot of his clothing was from Tom Ford, which shouldn't have surprised me. Extremely modern yet perfectly, classically styled.
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Date: 2008-11-27 08:12 am (UTC)You know, I still mark my parents' anniversary, and I don't even think Dad remembers it anymore.
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Date: 2008-11-27 08:16 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-11-27 08:22 am (UTC)http://mostlyopera.blogspot.com/2008/10/james-bond-quantum-of-solace-scene-from.html
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Date: 2008-11-27 02:04 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-11-27 02:25 pm (UTC)And yay, Flashpoint! I can't remember how you feel about talking during TV though. Flashpoint gets kind of emotional for me so if talking to the screen (not, you know, while people are talking because I like to hear dialogue) is an issue perhaps something else would be smart. I would love to have Deadwood or Keen Eddie or Life on Mars pimped to me, and there's always due South...
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Date: 2008-11-27 10:09 pm (UTC)Seeing all of those amazing Brit actors in the trailer, and then TC with his American accent, pretty much already killed it for me.
Both had a narrow, short leg with no "break" at the bottom, but they were absolutely exquisitely shaped and the exact perfect length.
You're right, they're the perfect length, even though we've gotten so used to pants having breaks that they almost read as too short. And perfectly fitted. Mmm. High marks to Tom Ford!
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Date: 2008-11-28 12:26 am (UTC)I HATE polo shirts, but I was willing to change my mind when I saw him in that outfit. I said nearly the exact thing about how he wears clothing to a friend of mine.
Also, YES to the Tosca. I kept thinking how much I'd love to see that.
nodsnodsnods re: Judy Dench. She just rules.
Hugs for your birthday.