Mar. 1st, 2008

handful_ofdust: (eccentricities)
By popular request, that meme:

1. Pick 15 or 20 of your favorite movies.
2. Go to IMDb and find a quote from each movie.
3. Post them here for everyone to guess.
4. Fill in the film title once it's guessed.
5. No googling or using IMDb search functions.


Okay, go!

1. "I just met the swellest dame... She smacked me in the kisser."

2. "Well that was bloody Shakespearian. Do you know who Shakespeare is, sonny? He wrote the King James Bible."--Gangs of New York, IDed by [livejournal.com profile] pistolandlariat.

3. "We breed wars. We carry it like syphilis inside. Dead bodies rot in field and stream because the living ones are rotten. For the love of God, can't we love one another just a little - that's how peace begins. We have so much to love each other for."

4. "When man meets a force he can't destroy, he destroys himself. What a plague you are."

5. "That's why the bottle didn't slice. My mind and my spirit are goin' north and south."

6. "Ever see a man's stump? Guy's like, 'Go on, man. I want you to know how it feels. Touch it. Touch my stump.'"--Hard Core LOgo, IDed by [livejournal.com profile] xterminal.

7. "Of course I like him. I like pizzas too, but I'm not gonna marry one."

8. "Hey, is this crack? Do you know how to do it?"

9. "Try this. It's delicious. Want some gold? I'm not giving it to anybody else!"

10. "Seven hours of screaming down Bethnal Green bloody tube station. Then I had to cut the baby's head off - to save the mother's life. She died anyway, poor old cow. God, there was so much blood! Jesus! And the abortions. Those poor girls. One day they'll drain Victoria Park lake. And you know what they'll find? What glorious remnants of the Second World War? Babies, that's what. Bullets and dead babies. Men! Mum's right. They stay kids all their fucking lives. And they end up heroes - or monsters. Either way they win."--The Krays, IDed by [livejournal.com profile] agincourtgirl.

11. "Like most intellectuals, he's intensely stupid."

12. "We have decided how sad it is for others that they cannot appreciate our genius."--Heavenly Creatures, IDed by [livejournal.com profile] blixie.

13. "Oh, my wealthy fraternity brothers. 67 dollars, and a second-hand typewriter."

14. "It's a freakin' baboon hair!"

15. "You taught me that people will do anything for a potato."

As ever, I'm sort of appalled by the lack of selection in some places, and amazed by the selection in others. So there you go. Enjoy.;)

Updatery

Mar. 1st, 2008 05:39 pm
handful_ofdust: (tuppenny)
Hey, so...I'm proud to say that after having it out for over an entire week, I finally watched The Matador. And ya know? It really rocks. Pierce Brosnan taking the mickey out of himself doesn't get any better, unless paired (as it is here) with Greg Kinnear and Hope Davis as the sweetest yet least stupid couple in the world, former high school lovers who've been married fourteen years and survived the death of their only child, yet still like to fuck on top of the washing machine with unapologetic enthusiasm. Weinstein Group, for the win! (Except in terms of money, I guess...oh well.)

In other news, I also rented 30 Days of Night, which is exactly as good as I remember it being--and man, my Ben Foster obsession is getting pretty funny, because this time I found myself staring at the bad hair, bad teeth, bad self-upkeep of all possible types Renfield he plays in it and thinking: Wow, that's the ruin of a really attractive guy, there. I mean, he could just take a bath and swish with Scope, and I might even hit that. (Granted, probably not right after he'd had his usual dinner of whiskey and/or rum plus a big bowl of raw hamburger--or, as I like to call it, "Mad Cow sashimi".) Also amusing: Realizing that Foster is only slightly taller than Melissa George, while Josh Hartnett looms over both of them like a fucking parka-clad tree.

I still like the Eben/Stella dynamics better than in the graphic novel, mainly because difficult on both sides is always a bit more interesting to me than oh-I-love-you-so-much, never-leave-me (SHIT!) will ever be. And I like the little subtextual things I keep thinking I see George herself slip in, here and there--the way that Stella obviously really personally digs on being able to carry a gun and threaten people with it, for example, vs. the way she talks Eben down from almost giving Foster what he wants in the "They didn't take me."/"Who did they take?"/"They didn't take me." scene. Like what she's saying is: No, you're better than that...better than ME. Don't do it just because I would. By the time we get where we're going, that last look on her face utterly convinces me that there could indeed be Dark Days ahead, if Dark Horse and Ghost House decide to shell out for them.

At any rate: I've already sketched out a short story with a main character who's like my own exploration of the Stranger, indulging once more in my many Renfield issues, so that's a partial weekend well-spent. But my head's been low-grade hurting all day, so it's just been a grind of chores otherwise. Really hope Steve's up for something when you comes back, aside from falling over.

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