And that's how I came your humble narrator; to be living so easy and free. Expect you think that I should be haunted, but it never really bothers me.
I love that reference!
I rented out some DVDs a couple of days ago. Have a look-see and share some thoughts on any that you've seen and enjoyed or found distasteful. Once more, in alphabetical order (for all your viewing pleasures!).
- Blue Velvet (I have Mulholland Drive recorded, but I want to see one of Lynch's original works prior to viewing that)
- Elephant
- My Own Private Idaho (Similar to Lynch, I have Milk recorded but want to see some of Van Sant's prior work)
- Once Upon a Time in America (Thomas-Crown didn't have to put any effort in persuading me to watch this film. I have fallen in love with Robert De Niro's work after seeing him in both Goodfellas and The Godfather Part II)
I think Once Upon a Time in America goes for some 230 or 270 minutes. I'm not sure, but I'll check on the back of the DVD. I believe I borrowed some sort of special/collector's edition.
I watched To Kill a Mockingbird last night. I feel as if I have committed a crime against the author of the book, Harper Lee, as I have not finished the book yet... Okay, that's a lie. I honestly don't care. I would have been involved in several of those instances if it were a crime, so boo hoo.
Ugh. That darn simulated case study messed up my weekend. I woke up today thinking it was Saturday, and now I'm sad because I have university tomorrow.
I love you, Ralph Fiennes. You're so pretty, and your American accent in Quiz Show was so oddly English.
Buh bye nao.