Oil, water and ashes

Mar 01, 2008 14:58

Yesterday I saw There Will Be Blood...I wasn't really blown away despite some interesting stuff and intense scenes (at the beginning of the film mostly). Probably too Bible-oriented for my taste.

*spoilers under the cut*

The score (by the guitarist of Radiohead!) was great and the cinematography fits in the subject with the dark colours, the ( Read more... )

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wickedfox March 1 2008, 16:58:25 UTC
I found Gene extremely hot in the last episode of Ashes to ashes !

Not sure if your punning here or not? In either case, yes, he was incredibly hot!

He has the most perfect strut, especially with that coat and upward angle camera... man just oozes confidence. Love it.

Ray is kicking arse. I'm really enjoying him.

As for c cup or d cup, I think Gene needs to get a better reminder of sizes, that or I missed the joke. Been known to happen on occasion.

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frenchani March 1 2008, 17:06:46 UTC
Yes there was a pun intended. He was hot in every possible way!
;- )

As for the cups...huh I think Gene know the sizes but perhaps they are different in the US!

And I think it was a push-up bra and she might be only a C cup actually.

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wickedfox March 1 2008, 17:25:23 UTC
I'd say C at best with help from a Miracle Bra or slight padding. Then again I'm not a bra expert.

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frenchani March 1 2008, 17:28:14 UTC
Well, I'm wearing a C cup right now and I'm far from being impressive in that department!

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moscow_watcher March 1 2008, 22:48:16 UTC
I loved the new Lost episode. Emotionally it worked great. But I can't understand its logic. Faraday says that tomorrow he will start to train the rat - but the rat dies before the training starts. Does it mean that by passing the information from the future to the "past" Faraday Desmond has triggered the creation of the "next" timeline?

But I'm not sure if the writers even think about it...

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frenchani March 2 2008, 10:58:13 UTC
As Doctor Who would say, there's a paradox issue there indeed and I am not sure the writers thought about it.

But it doesn't really bother me because I don't see it as a "true time travel". For me everything on Lost is a mental construct and I'm not sure there was a rat to begin with...

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