Sep 13, 2011 18:06
I'm lusting after Michael Fassbender again. GAWD! This can't be healthy. I should be out getting a boyfriend of my own - but I don't actually want one. I'm much to fucked up in the head right now to try and deal with another persons crazy on top of own as well.
Tis the single life for me so.
But, yeah, back to what I was talking about: Michael the ride. Ye-oh! He just has the most amazing blue eyes. The Nazi's might of had a point with that whole Aryan race thing. Oh no, I did not just think that!? Yes I did! Kidding. I swear.
I watched X-men: First Class again the other day. It's so damn good I really am considering naming it my favourite film of the year so far. Thor of course coming a very close second. I can't wait for it to come out onto DVD. Online watching is well and good when you have no choice, but watching on the television can't be beaten, in my honest opinion.
Speaking of films, I recently saw Friends with Benefits. My friend won free tickets; thank you Heat magazine. Thank you because I really would have been pissed to pay for it. It was...actually I can't say it was completely terrible because there was a few laughs. But they were few and far between and the majority were what we had already seen in the trailers - I hate that! It was just "meh! OK" and "A bit of a let down" if I push with the pessimism.
I have to check back through my book of cinema ticket stubs to see what else I have seen recently. Oh dear fuck! The Inbetweeners. I rarely, actually never, use the word lol in speech. I did when telling a friend how funny this film is. "I lol'ed so hard."
I had been putting off and putting off seeing it because I hadn't seen the television programme; despite my brother loving it and telling me I'd love it too. I'm slightly complex because sometimes I'll see these shows similar to The Inbetweeners and don't at all find it funny, others I'd love. Boys, and girls, talking like that and wanking can either put me off, or make me love a show. I don't fully understand how I can swing both ways on the subject?
So I decided not to spend my cinema ticket until I had a gander at the show. My nephew owns the first two series on DVD so it was easy enough to get a loan and watch.
It is sheer hilarious! The dance scene alone had me in stitches. Dirty, knacker bastards I swear, but the amount of words they have instead of vagina is gas. My sister said about one of the characters: "It's me if I were a boy, isn't it?!"
Why yes, yes it is :D
Up this week is Fright Night. Can't wait! And Jane Eyre. Which I sadly spoiled on my friend.
She was 'meh' about going to see it, but she relented - yay! - and agreed to my face. That was a mistake, I'm like a dog with a bone sometimes. She had heard how its "scary" (I really have to stop her reading all those reviews in Heat magazine) and she kinda was backing out on me a little.
I was shocked that anyone could consider Jane Eyre scary as it's a romance more than anything, and exclaimed my surprise by saying "Scary? How the fuck? It's only the mad wife in the attic."
CRAP!
I thought she knew!!!! I thought she had read the book, I honestly did. I pointed out she said before she read the book and it was one of her all time favourites. She then correctly pointed out that was Wuthering Heights.
CRAP. CRAP.
So now I totally spoiled the film for her. But she is still coming to see it with me. *Phew* She really is a darling of a friend. I'd be lost without her!
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