I have the luxury of a bit of peace and quiet today. (I wish you could hear it! Just windchimes and a bird or two. Oh, and a hawk just landed in the oak tree outside my window.) I've gone from 27 LJ tabs open in Firefox down to 6, in only three hours. Woo. I won't be able to stay caught up, probably, but I'm trying. :) My mom is having a bad pain day and I have the urge to cook and clean.
Here's a thing I wrote two weeks ago, according to the date in my draft file, and never posted.
Stargate and Atlantis fans,
A Dog's Breakfast is completely worth the watch if you haven't seen it. Run! Netflix it! Kind of weird, but very fun and not badly done, either, especially considering the resources they were probably working with. This is not a Shark Attack 3 experience, it's an actual movie. *g*
If you weren't in on the conversation before, when I discovered that Jeannie McKay is David Hewlett's real life sister, here's what A Dog's Breakfast is: a movie David Hewlett wrote and starred in, casting his sister, his dog Mars, and his friend-as his sister,
his dog Mars and his sister's fiancé.
It's basically McKay and Jeannie if they weren't geniuses and McKay never left the house. There's a "space soap"
show-within-the-show that is utterly hysterical, and a couple of squee-inducing appearances by other Gateverse actors. Also a bit with a wee rubber duck.
Bonus:
David Hewlett and his cutie baby son.