Weekend thoughts & Eternal Sunshine

Feb 06, 2005 17:38

Have had a lovely relaxing weekend to make up for a rather lengthy week. The hearing on Thursday went well, so I'm relieved to have that done. Maybe I can actually go to all my classes this week ( Read more... )

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thestickywicket February 6 2005, 23:39:02 UTC
Who knows, might even get a little bit of the 3L paper done!

Heh. I'm totally watching the game.

But re: 3L paper -- I somehow persuaded a fellow law review person -- and Yankees fan -- to write his on Ballgate: who owns the final World Series out ball, Minky, the Sox, or MLB. There's all kinds of issues -- property law, agency/employment law, etc. But the best part is that he has to keep writing about the Sox winning the World Series. Heh.

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legalblonde2005 February 6 2005, 23:49:30 UTC
Ha! That's absolutely brilliant. I can see where it would be a great subject, but more importantly, rub. it. in.

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thestickywicket February 7 2005, 02:48:35 UTC
I can see where it would be a great subject, but more importantly, rub. it. in.

Heh. Exactly! It's a thing of beauty.

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austin360 February 7 2005, 15:01:58 UTC
I totally know where you're coming from on Eternal Sunshine. I waited forever and a day to see that movie and when I finally did, I was so beyond happy. Great movie. Just wonderful. The casting was fantastic -- Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet owned that film. Even though I've never been nuts about Charlie Kaufman, I loved the script. Bloody brilliant. I'm glad you finally saw it and I'm even more glad that you liked it!

::off to find an Eternal Sunshine icon::

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legalblonde2005 February 7 2005, 17:26:21 UTC
Hee! Yes, I absolutely loved it. I was a little skeptical over Jim Carrey -- I don't dislike him, but I figured he would be hammy as usual. He was really stunning here -- I forgot I was watching Jim Carrey. I don't think I've ever done that before. And I've loved Kate Winslet since Sense & Sensibility -- she's incapable of doing bad, or even average, work. ITA on the script, too -- just stunning.

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austin360 February 7 2005, 19:21:23 UTC
And Mark Ruffalo! Yay for Mark Ruffalo!

And seriously, Kirsten Dunst must have the greatest agent in the entire damn world because she's in every movie. I swear, you can't swing a dead cat in Blockbuster without hitting a movie she's been in.

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legalblonde2005 February 8 2005, 16:27:44 UTC
Lol! So true.

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