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Aug. 23rd, 2003 03:36 pmI know that it's not biologically possible, but you know what? If I could, I would happily have Miranada Otto's children. I spent all of last night trawling through TTT DVD extras, and while a lot of it turned into blatent "Look! LOOK! We'll only concentrate on the young and handsome people!" for the TV stuff, I didn't mind. Miranda Otto. Mmmm.
The Sean Astin film, The Long And Short Of It was really cute as well. It starred the productions manger (or something similiar), Tall Paul (the guy that doubled as pretty much everyone for Hobbit size shots) and Faun, who was Billy Boyd's "hobbit" extra. Oh, and Peter Jackson as the guy who drove the bus. It was altogether extremly sweet. The making of it was also lovely, and hysterically funny in parts. Lets be honest, who doesn't love Andy Serkis?
I also love American Gothic despite the fact I'm probably the only person who watches it at the moment. But it rocks. It really does. It's what all TV should be. Well, actually, it's not. The villains are eminently more likeable than the supposed "good guys." Lucas Buck is a murderer, rapist, blackmailer, potentially a demon (I'm not sure. It's keeping me guessing) and yet, he's everyon'e sfavourite characters. Selena Coombes is a murderer, and all around slag and has quite possibly sold her soul, and yet, she's just more interesting.
I like Dr Matt. He's suitably tortured. Hell, he killed his own wife and children on the basis that he was drunk at the time. So he's a good character. I don't like Gail, and I despise Merlyn. Caleb rocks.
However, the point is, it's a damned good TV show.
I'm generally feeling lovey at the moment. One week until I go to college!
~Hathy_Col~
(And yes. I did make a Lucas icon. It's a fandom I seem to occupoy by myself.)
The Sean Astin film, The Long And Short Of It was really cute as well. It starred the productions manger (or something similiar), Tall Paul (the guy that doubled as pretty much everyone for Hobbit size shots) and Faun, who was Billy Boyd's "hobbit" extra. Oh, and Peter Jackson as the guy who drove the bus. It was altogether extremly sweet. The making of it was also lovely, and hysterically funny in parts. Lets be honest, who doesn't love Andy Serkis?
I also love American Gothic despite the fact I'm probably the only person who watches it at the moment. But it rocks. It really does. It's what all TV should be. Well, actually, it's not. The villains are eminently more likeable than the supposed "good guys." Lucas Buck is a murderer, rapist, blackmailer, potentially a demon (I'm not sure. It's keeping me guessing) and yet, he's everyon'e sfavourite characters. Selena Coombes is a murderer, and all around slag and has quite possibly sold her soul, and yet, she's just more interesting.
I like Dr Matt. He's suitably tortured. Hell, he killed his own wife and children on the basis that he was drunk at the time. So he's a good character. I don't like Gail, and I despise Merlyn. Caleb rocks.
However, the point is, it's a damned good TV show.
I'm generally feeling lovey at the moment. One week until I go to college!
~Hathy_Col~
(And yes. I did make a Lucas icon. It's a fandom I seem to occupoy by myself.)