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MistressJett said:
Me too! :D And I hope you like Meet the Feebles! *giggle* I'm pretty easy to please, generally...as long as stuff isn't too normal and boring. :)

I tend to bring home stacks and stacks of books or movies and glean what I can from each :)

I don't like formulaic or cookie-cutter anything, or the blatantly obvious expressed yet again.

So yeah, I guess I'm hard to please (so I've been told repeatedly) But when it's good, I will be very, very appreciative!

So the result was when my husband took me to go see the last Star Wars movie I told him that if he'd wanted to divorce me he should have just told me so. But we had fun ripping the movie to shreds. But I cried my way through Serenity because it was so good. I have fun destroying something or praising it either way.

The last thing I just could not tolerate was Crash.
 
MistressJett said:
Oh christ, I'm still dying to see Serenity...haven't seen the new Crash, nor do i have any desire to do so.

I just don't like people who use intelligence to prove that hatred and bigotry are inevitable and unstoppable and the way of the world. Or directors who force actors with intelligence and humor to have none of those things. But that's just me :)
 
MistressJett said:
Ummm...fuck a bunch o' that? Really, I agree...I'm just being silly. I should sleep. And I should get hubby to bring me to see Serenity tomorrow. :D

Yes! Yes! Yes! You should. You really should! It's important!
 
MistressJett said:
Yes...yes, he does. I want more movies. Or TV shows. I'm not picky.

I personally felt betrayed by having Angel not take Buffy to the prom and having Oz head off to Tibet. I'm that bitter.
 
Recidiva said:
I personally felt betrayed by having Angel not take Buffy to the prom and having Oz head off to Tibet. I'm that bitter.
Personally, I feel more betrayed that he didn't take me to the prom.

And I didn't get a parasol for my trouble, either. *huff*
 
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yui said:
Personally, I feel more betrayed that he didn't take me to the prom.

And I didn't get and parasol for my trouble, either. *huff*

That and putting a frickin' chip in Spike's head and taking Dru away. HE OWES ME.

*insert tantrum here*
 
MistressJett said:
You mean US. He owes us. Where the hell is he when we need him? *sigh*

Mostly it's James Marsters, also. He should have said "Take. It. Out." Give me something to eat.

And "Cool Money" Whose idea was this?

Don't people have any control over their careers any more?

And why only one appearance on "Andromeda?"

I ask you!?
 
MistressJett said:
You've lost me now...I don't watch TV anymore. Not unless it's on DVD. 'Night all, I'm off to sleepyland...I lack boobie pillows, but I'll try to use my imagination. Maybe I can conjure up Willow and Tara boobs.

It's okay, I have enough outrage for both of us while you're lost and sleeping.

(Cool Money was a bad movie he was in on TNT and Andromeda was a short cameo appearance he made where he never came back) :)

Happy sleeping :)
 
hugo_sam said:
Am I the last monogomous hetero male on lit?

Morning Diva

*hugs*

No you're not, hugo. I'm a one of that dying breed as well.

Andromeda was cool for a while.

Trance was very sweet and very hot. And I have the severe hots for Andormeda herself. Her avatar that is, the ship was pretty cool though.

Marsters was good as the head of the Jaguar Clan. Didn't like the Nietzscheans at all though. But then I hate Nietzsche, so I would.
 
Ancients

My list is:

Cleopatra from Bernard Shaw's 'Caesar and Cleopatra' and the film 'Carry On Cleo'.

Shakespeare's Beatrice from 'Much Ado About Nothing'

Chaucer's Wife of Bath

Ayesha from Rider Haggard's 'She', 'Ayesha', and 'She and Allan'.

Andromeda from Hoyle's 'A for Andromeda' and the sequel

and some of the ladies from my own stories...

Og
 
oggbashan said:
and some of the ladies from my own stories...

Og
Yes, dammit, that's why I write, after all!
Stella from my own story "Stella and Tracy"- OR Tracy, from "Stella and Tracy" for that matter.
 
Stella_Omega said:
Yes, dammit, that's why I write, after all!
Stella from my own story "Stella and Tracy"- OR Tracy, from "Stella and Tracy" for that matter.

Kelly from my story "Soon." :cool:
 
cloudy said:
Kelly from my story "Soon." :cool:
:heart: Why else do we write, after all?
Dorothy Sayers said that for the rest of her life, after she stopped writing her "Peter Whimsey" detective novels, she felt him at her side- a constant unseen companion.
 
Stella_Omega said:
:heart: Why else do we write, after all?
Dorothy Sayers said that for the rest of her life, after she stopped writing her "Peter Whimsey" detective novels, she felt him at her side- a constant unseen companion.

except that Kelly isn't really fictional.

:D :D :D
 
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