FCG and DH
Feb. 22nd, 2007 08:44 amI actually made it out with the FCG last night, for the first time in probably a month. We went to Hunan Kitchen, where I got my new usual - Black Pepper Steak, so yummy. It was a small group,
mamoulian,
rabbitchild,
cajun,
eve11 and myself. The guys seemed less filthy than usual, leaving
eve11 and I to pick up the slack. I wasn't really in top form but did manage to get a few shots in before falling into a near-comatose state. I also bought comics this time - Ultimate Spiderman Vol. 9, which I think am saving as a special treat for Spring Break.
I watched "Where the Heart Is" last night, compliments of Netflix. It was better than I expected it to be, pretty fun for what it was. I almost always like Dabney Coleman movies, Uma Thurman was a riot with her ever shifting accent and complete inability to act (how did she get famous?) and David Hewlett was just YOUNG and SKINNY. Very cute with his computer fixation and all, but I missed all the energy that he puts into his characters now. There were hints of it, but that's all that ever showed. Plus, I really liked the tromp l'oeil paintings. So, even though it's a cheesy late 80s movie, I may have to buy it eventually.
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I watched "Where the Heart Is" last night, compliments of Netflix. It was better than I expected it to be, pretty fun for what it was. I almost always like Dabney Coleman movies, Uma Thurman was a riot with her ever shifting accent and complete inability to act (how did she get famous?) and David Hewlett was just YOUNG and SKINNY. Very cute with his computer fixation and all, but I missed all the energy that he puts into his characters now. There were hints of it, but that's all that ever showed. Plus, I really liked the tromp l'oeil paintings. So, even though it's a cheesy late 80s movie, I may have to buy it eventually.