I just wanted to sort of remind everyone that it's my birthday in less than a week — next Wednesday, to be precise. So if anyone wants to make me REALLY happy, I would adore some birthday fic (or art, if you don't write). I don't know, it's probably uncouth and makes me sound greedy to just put it out there like that... but, well. I rarely get what I want for my birthdays.
(And if you want to but you don't know what I might like, just ask. *cough*)
I keep meaning to mention this on the heals of another post, so as to be more "subtle" about it. But that keeps not happening. So there you go: blatant, shameless solicitation. Because subtlety is overrated, anyway. :P
But to make this post not completely gratuitous...
I just saw Say Uncle.
It... was good. Probably not among my favorite movies of all time, because like many indie films, it's one of those quiet little slice-of-life pictures that you might be glad you saw, but most likely won't be rewatching. At least, that's how I feel about those kinds of movies. (Plus, I was a little disappointed that a couple of the side storylines never really got resolved: like Paul not having job, or the fact that his best friend is in love with him.)
That said, I love Peter Paige beyond what words can reasonably express. And Lisa Edelstein — though her role was smaller than I had hoped — is pretty amazing as well. For them alone, I would totally recommend seeing this movie.
(And if you want to but you don't know what I might like, just ask. *cough*)
I keep meaning to mention this on the heals of another post, so as to be more "subtle" about it. But that keeps not happening. So there you go: blatant, shameless solicitation. Because subtlety is overrated, anyway. :P
But to make this post not completely gratuitous...
I just saw Say Uncle.
It... was good. Probably not among my favorite movies of all time, because like many indie films, it's one of those quiet little slice-of-life pictures that you might be glad you saw, but most likely won't be rewatching. At least, that's how I feel about those kinds of movies. (Plus, I was a little disappointed that a couple of the side storylines never really got resolved: like Paul not having job, or the fact that his best friend is in love with him.)
That said, I love Peter Paige beyond what words can reasonably express. And Lisa Edelstein — though her role was smaller than I had hoped — is pretty amazing as well. For them alone, I would totally recommend seeing this movie.
- Painted on my face:
bored - Playing in my head:The Blue Van - "There Goes My Love"

Comments
Anything you want in particular? Just as long as I get something next year. *wink*