Cheers. *slight liptwitch, settles beside him and taking a sip, then cocks his head to one side a bit to the music* Oh, I don't know. There was a time when it seemed to happen. After you'd started on other stuff, of course.
Stand up straight. Here. [Puts one arm out, other arm around his shoulder a bit as he steps into her, then takes her outstretched hand.] Stand up straight, head up. Like you actually have a spine in there.
Stand up straight. Here. [Puts one arm out, other arm around his shoulder a bit as he steps into her, then takes her outstretched hand.] Stand up straight, head up. Like you actually have a spine in there.
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*mumbles* WhereisIlsa....
*sighs* I don't know... *whines*
THAT. :((
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*hums* Mother may I try romancing? Yes my darling daughter...not Cab C., I know.
Music, wine-- what's the occasion?
Hey, I dont' know any Cab C. by heart but it was less obvious than As Time Goes By...
My Cab. C knowledge is limited to Hi-de-ho. Aaaand adding Casablanca to my Need to See list.
I have a few 'music from this era' CDs that have some of him on it. Yeah, me too.
I'm partial to the Andrews Sisters myself. Though theirs is a sad story.
Mmm, yes. Bobby Darin was a staple growing up. And Bobby McFerrin, for some reason.
I now know who sings Beyond the Sea! I love that song.
:D The other ...big thing I can think of that he did was a good Mack the Knife.
....That song makes me want to go start a rumble with the Sharks.
... and now I want to watch West Side Story again.
I like the city of San Juan!
... Oh Ames. Oh _Ames._ I set him up for you and you go and knock it down.
She loses her cool points about as fast as she earns them.
She does. He's going to make her watch the old Shall We Dance next.
There was a new Shall we Dance? Oh, wait...there was, wasn't there.
Richard freaking Gere. ... on further inspection, though, it's based on a whole other movie.
Oh, which one?
Apparently the original Shall We Dance is different from the Japanese, which Gere remade.
RG must have an affinity for Japanese remakes. He was also in Hachi: A Dog's Tale.
... he really must. Gah. I'm not even all that fond of Richard Gere.
I liked him in Chicago? That's about it.
I'm trying to think what I've seen him in that I liked him in. Hmm.
There's a long list to choose from at least. I've only seen a handful of his flicks.
I think, like Tom Cruise, I'd end up preferring his older ones. Pre-First Knight, ugh.
I may have seen pieces of that movie and promptly tried to forget them.
I don't blame you. It was terrible.
I think I'd given it a shot because Sean Connery was in it, but no...just no.
Richard Gere is not allowed to be in any pre-Titanic era period flick ever. On pain of death.
Oh god. That reminds me. Have you heard about Titanic 3D?
I have not and now I think I'm glad of it. Eek? Let me guess, James Cameron.
Of course. The man loves money.
SIGH, James Cameron. Sighs and eyerolling.
Next it'll turn out that Rose's jewel is actually a Na'Vi artifact. Cue crossover!
And people will pay money to see it, because he actually does epic quasi-well.
It's true. If only he wasn't such a smug bastard about it.
So smug you just want to slap him in the face with his Oscar.
He needs to stop winning those.
He does. At least he only won the ones he deserved for Avatar. That story sucked donkey balls.
It really did. Unobtanium? Seriousl, James Cameron?
He wasn't even trying. He really wasn't.
And now he's doing a prequel to it, I think. Ugh.
Yup. To both. Which wouldn't be bad if he didn't seem uninterested in telling a story.
I think James Cameron's MO can be best described as "big, loud, and shiny"
Well-choreographed big loud and shiny. But still just big loud and shiny.
With a usually excellent soundtrack. Curse James Horner's musical gifts.
Curse his willingness to collaborate with James Cameron!
He's the Danny Elfman to Cameron's Burton.
Williams to Spielberg? A friend points out that people will do a lot for Cameron's fat sacks of cash
Money is a powerful motivator for just about anything.
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*mumbles* WhereisIlsa....
*sighs* I don't know... *whines*
THAT. :((
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*hums* Mother may I try romancing? Yes my darling daughter...not Cab C., I know.
Music, wine-- what's the occasion?
Hey, I dont' know any Cab C. by heart but it was less obvious than As Time Goes By...
My Cab. C knowledge is limited to Hi-de-ho. Aaaand adding Casablanca to my Need to See list.
I have a few 'music from this era' CDs that have some of him on it. Yeah, me too.
I'm partial to the Andrews Sisters myself. Though theirs is a sad story.
Mmm, yes. Bobby Darin was a staple growing up. And Bobby McFerrin, for some reason.
I now know who sings Beyond the Sea! I love that song.
:D The other ...big thing I can think of that he did was a good Mack the Knife.
....That song makes me want to go start a rumble with the Sharks.
... and now I want to watch West Side Story again.
I like the city of San Juan!
... Oh Ames. Oh _Ames._ I set him up for you and you go and knock it down.
She loses her cool points about as fast as she earns them.
She does. He's going to make her watch the old Shall We Dance next.
There was a new Shall we Dance? Oh, wait...there was, wasn't there.
Richard freaking Gere. ... on further inspection, though, it's based on a whole other movie.
Oh, which one?
Apparently the original Shall We Dance is different from the Japanese, which Gere remade.
RG must have an affinity for Japanese remakes. He was also in Hachi: A Dog's Tale.
... he really must. Gah. I'm not even all that fond of Richard Gere.
I liked him in Chicago? That's about it.
I'm trying to think what I've seen him in that I liked him in. Hmm.
There's a long list to choose from at least. I've only seen a handful of his flicks.
I think, like Tom Cruise, I'd end up preferring his older ones. Pre-First Knight, ugh.
I may have seen pieces of that movie and promptly tried to forget them.
I don't blame you. It was terrible.
I think I'd given it a shot because Sean Connery was in it, but no...just no.
Richard Gere is not allowed to be in any pre-Titanic era period flick ever. On pain of death.
Oh god. That reminds me. Have you heard about Titanic 3D?
I have not and now I think I'm glad of it. Eek? Let me guess, James Cameron.
Of course. The man loves money.
SIGH, James Cameron. Sighs and eyerolling.
Next it'll turn out that Rose's jewel is actually a Na'Vi artifact. Cue crossover!
And people will pay money to see it, because he actually does epic quasi-well.
It's true. If only he wasn't such a smug bastard about it.
So smug you just want to slap him in the face with his Oscar.
He needs to stop winning those.
He does. At least he only won the ones he deserved for Avatar. That story sucked donkey balls.
It really did. Unobtanium? Seriousl, James Cameron?
He wasn't even trying. He really wasn't.
And now he's doing a prequel to it, I think. Ugh.
Yup. To both. Which wouldn't be bad if he didn't seem uninterested in telling a story.
I think James Cameron's MO can be best described as "big, loud, and shiny"
Well-choreographed big loud and shiny. But still just big loud and shiny.
With a usually excellent soundtrack. Curse James Horner's musical gifts.
Curse his willingness to collaborate with James Cameron!
He's the Danny Elfman to Cameron's Burton.
Williams to Spielberg? A friend points out that people will do a lot for Cameron's fat sacks of cash
Money is a powerful motivator for just about anything.
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