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Jan. 4th, 2006 12:12 amFirst off - many thanks to
lunanne for my Christmas package. You are going to get a response very soon, dear.
So,
libralyte was kidnapped yesterday, but I was able to rescue her and, after we had a yummy meal at Iron Hill Brewery with her kidnapper, the whole misunderstanding was put behind us. :-P
Bride & Prejudice was definitely a good movie and I highly recommend it. It's the closest I've seen to a faithful adaption of Pride & Prejudice, even if it operates on the premise of either "Pride & Prejudice in modern-day India" or "Pride & Prejudice, Bollywood-style" (take your pick). (And, no, I haven't seen the new Pride & Prejudice yet.) And while this may not seem like it would work, it does quite well. Mark Henderson was a very good Darcy.
We saw The Producers tonight - which I had wanted to see at some point, but wasn't overly enthused about. I'm really glad we went. It was hilarious (and I kind of wonder what the other half dozen people in the theatre thought of us). Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick are definitely a very good pair.
Then we came back and watched the *shh*bootleg*shh* of Spamalot so she could see it. I liked Hank Azaria as Lancelot, but I loved Alan so much more.
In other news, does anyone know a good way to drop kick my brother into next week? Though either next month, next quarter, or next year would be more preferable.
So,
Bride & Prejudice was definitely a good movie and I highly recommend it. It's the closest I've seen to a faithful adaption of Pride & Prejudice, even if it operates on the premise of either "Pride & Prejudice in modern-day India" or "Pride & Prejudice, Bollywood-style" (take your pick). (And, no, I haven't seen the new Pride & Prejudice yet.) And while this may not seem like it would work, it does quite well. Mark Henderson was a very good Darcy.
We saw The Producers tonight - which I had wanted to see at some point, but wasn't overly enthused about. I'm really glad we went. It was hilarious (and I kind of wonder what the other half dozen people in the theatre thought of us). Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick are definitely a very good pair.
Then we came back and watched the *shh*bootleg*shh* of Spamalot so she could see it. I liked Hank Azaria as Lancelot, but I loved Alan so much more.
In other news, does anyone know a good way to drop kick my brother into next week? Though either next month, next quarter, or next year would be more preferable.