Killing Mussolini y Tu Mama Tambien
Apr. 25th, 2005 06:35 pmToday at LC we had a massive mail opening day. Basically we don't have the time to open it every day, so we decide to go through it when a) there isn't any more room to walk around or b) when the database goes kablooie (like it did today). So anyway the find of the day was a bunch of photos of Mussolini's execution, dead fascists hanging in the streets and all. The guy who sent them got the originals from "one of the participants" and was all "want those too??" Ah, mail.
Yesterday had movie night with Scott. Finally got to see Y To Mama Tambien. I wish I'd seen it earlier as, well, two years or whatever later I already knew the whole plot, but it was still a good movie. I'm undecided as to whether or not it constituted a downer, or was just uber-realistic. You know me and realism: blah, I say blah!
[I reject your reality and substitute my own...]
I also brought Blue as Scott is a fellow Kieslowski fan and hadn't seen that one. ...The whole Trois Colours trilogy and he sees the first last! Still a good movie but I don't like it as much as the first time I saw it when I was 18. Is that adulthood or has my moviesense just changed a lot, and if so how?
Oh well, witness me being constructive now...
Yesterday had movie night with Scott. Finally got to see Y To Mama Tambien. I wish I'd seen it earlier as, well, two years or whatever later I already knew the whole plot, but it was still a good movie. I'm undecided as to whether or not it constituted a downer, or was just uber-realistic. You know me and realism: blah, I say blah!
[I reject your reality and substitute my own...]
I also brought Blue as Scott is a fellow Kieslowski fan and hadn't seen that one. ...The whole Trois Colours trilogy and he sees the first last! Still a good movie but I don't like it as much as the first time I saw it when I was 18. Is that adulthood or has my moviesense just changed a lot, and if so how?
Oh well, witness me being constructive now...