The things Sarah says
Feb. 6th, 2006 07:58 pmOn seeing my copy of 120 Days of Sodomy:
"Damn, that things huge!"
And I forgot about this. Our thing in the grocery store is to bicker and squabble and insult like mad. It gets us lots of "stfudie" looks. Sarah attempting to insult me, after being called a h0r:
"Bride of Christ!"*
*she meant to say Bride of Satan
"Damn, that things huge!"
And I forgot about this. Our thing in the grocery store is to bicker and squabble and insult like mad. It gets us lots of "stfudie" looks. Sarah attempting to insult me, after being called a h0r:
"Bride of Christ!"*
*she meant to say Bride of Satan
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Date: 2006-02-07 03:27 am (UTC)Really, I don't think it translates as well without spitting it out in the acid tone. Oh, and your wimple fitting is at 8 tomorrow.
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Date: 2006-02-07 03:31 am (UTC)And besides, Jungle Jim's is (I think) In Ohio's top 10 Tourist destinations... it *HAS* to be done again ^^
(Speaking of which, if you need a break this summer you should totally come visit us for a week)
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Date: 2006-02-07 05:02 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-02-07 06:52 pm (UTC)If you, uh, want to. This is not a fun book at all. XP
Justine is here: http://www.globusz.com/ebooks/Justine/00000001.htm
It is not quite as squicky as 120 Days of Sodom, but slightly squicky, nonetheless. De Sade is frequently quoted as saying it is a work "capable of corrupting the devil." Mostly about the vice of virtue and the virtue of vice.
Secretary is actually quite a pleasant movie. It skirts the edge of "dark" and actually ends on a happy note. It's nothing like the books, which are sort of scary. The movie mostly deals with what people need to make them happy. In the case of the two main characters, that would be a very, uh, healthy S/M relationship. XD I'm surprised you couldn't find it in Singapore. I mean, it's kind of racy, but I guess I am so desensitized by the Internets that I don't see what all the fuss is about. It's already made it's way to the seven dollar movie bin over here. ;)
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Date: 2006-02-08 03:07 am (UTC)See, the problem with Singapore is that every damn thing is censored. I'm fairly sure that even if they do show Brokeback Mountain it will be cut at some bits. I already KNOW they're showing it as an R-rated show, which means you have to be 21 or above to get in...
And seriously, you wouldn't believe the stuff they censor.
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Date: 2006-02-14 03:20 am (UTC)But I'm waiting to go overseas before I find the oppurtunity to watch Blade I, II and III all at once, because I'm fairly sure at least one of them is censored quite a bit. And my sister insists that I watch Silence of the Lambs, Hannibal and Red Dragon when I go visit her in Australia, for the same reason.
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Date: 2006-02-14 03:27 am (UTC)Well, when you hop over to Down Under, I highly recommend Secretary. Also, Priscilla: Queen of the Desert. And, um, if you want to see a movie that is along the lines of Brokeback (ie, Doomed Gay Love), rent Bent. It made a much harsher impact on me than Brokeback. Instead of cowboys, they are prisoners in a Nazi concentration camp. Not exactly a "fun" movie, but very powerful.
For Happy Gay Romance, there's Kiss Me Guido, and the classic In & Out. (With Kevin Kline, insert fangirling here.) XD
(The Blade movies are wiiiiiicked. :D)
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Date: 2006-02-14 03:48 am (UTC)...Or maybe it's that I just never thought about them differently from Singapore, although in the abstract I understood there was a different system.
........Man, that makes me sound really dumb. *wry*
Hee hee hee. Thank you for the recs! I must be sure to catch them all when I can. ^_~
(Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee, I wanna seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. ;_;)