In which I choose fantasy over reality

Mar 10, 2012 11:19


After watching US Marshals twice in a row last night (one of my favorite Chicago movies, it always puts me in the mood) a friend has pointed me to one of the most awesome commercials I've ever seen:

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It's not pleasant crying two days into The Plague, which I seem to have picked up somewhere. I've been dead to the world for two days -When your ( Read more... )

fandom, rdjr, chicago

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mabiana March 10 2012, 17:27:36 UTC
I hope you get well soon!

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agentxpndble March 10 2012, 17:33:06 UTC
Thanks - I've progressed on the the ripping, bronchial cough phase... Hopefully it will pass on by in short order.

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snailbones March 10 2012, 17:44:04 UTC


Mmmmm - RDJ, looking very tasty *g*

I hope you feel tons better soon - it does seem to be plague season at the moment /o\.

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agentxpndble March 10 2012, 17:54:35 UTC
I forgot the tastiest part... The BONDAGE!

Between the braces and the gun holsters, it's already a bondage kink-fest, but then Gerard handcuffs him!


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snailbones March 10 2012, 17:57:13 UTC


Oh... my!

*joins you on the floor*

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1crowdedhour March 10 2012, 18:48:40 UTC
Oh, thank you for the Playstation link. That was great! And I'm not even a Cubs fan.

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agentxpndble March 10 2012, 18:52:36 UTC
It's not really a sport in my family - More a way of life and a philosophy. I think if they ever actually won, my whole foundation would be fractured... I don't know what would become of me.

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caffyolay March 10 2012, 22:42:11 UTC
Yeah, much prefer US Marshalls to The Fugitive, though that's a good movie too of course. But USM has TLJ *and* RDJ... what more could you want? Once upon a time I used to watch it over and over. Happy days. :-)

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agentxpndble March 13 2012, 14:31:46 UTC
The fugitive is also a favorite and I'm always a bit amazed at how both movies can both be so good and consistent with each other, yet so completely different at the same time. Great moviemaking!

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