Hee! Yeah, the romance didn't work for me. Callum veered between paternal protectiveness and "interest." Weird. Naturally I would have much rather he ended up hooking up with the queer best friend (who, let it be noted, thinks he's cute). ;-)
Y'know, I was briefly tempted to try a Craig/Keegan fic, or possibly a crossover - at any rate, make an attempt at writing an actual personality for Det. Keegan - but either of these would have necessitated repeated watching of the movie, and even as yummy as Callum is, I just don't think I could handle the head(desk) trauma. :P
Nope, but I was skim reading the articles because my eyes are tired and I wanted to find the good stuff and I read: "Callum Keith Rennie bottoms".
I laughed for a while, re-read, wondered where the hell my brain found that (My brain invents things to stop me getting bored. Seriously, I read a road sign as Due South the other so. Day glad I wasn't driving), found where my brain inventing it from, and felt sorry for the family saddled with the last name Bottoms.
And am still sniggering at the idea of Callum bottoming being material for a review on a film.
- Nicole Eggert’s performance? Convincingly opens a wide mouth or puts a hand to her brow when she has flashes (or both):
Ahahahaha!
Oh, yeah, I always do that when I get a psychic flash. *snorts*
So, essentially, Nicole would tell me IM doin' it wrong. /o\ :)
I haven't seen the movie yet, so I didn't read most of this, but it looks like a wonderful entry, and I look forward to reading it. Thank you so much for posting it. I love these reviews and am always astounded by how much work and excellent Internet sleuthing goes into them.
On first reading, I thought you said it looks like a wonderful movie, and that made me go //n\\. OK, on second reading, is better. Internet sleuth, that's me!! You have to go and see the movie now, if only to read the post and to take lessons re: psychic flashes :) Thanks for your kind comments ♥
You are a brave, brave woman, taking on this one! *admires you*
I kept wondering what was up with the cops using old-fashioned rotary-dial telephones, and no one having a PC on their desk. There's just that one lonely computer, stuck in the corner of their strangely 1950's leather-and-pony-themed coffee room, right next to the copy machine. My brain has difficulty with this.
BUT Callum was looking pretty snoggable, and not the villain, so yay! :D
And you're absolutely right about the uh equipment. Maybe when Ray Keegan left for Minnesota, Fraser insisted that he takes one computer with him, and he didn't know where to put it, and that's why? Though I can't find the computer in the strangely 1950's leather-and-pony-themed coffee room *whines*
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Still, goodguy!Callum, and pretty!
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(anything but Zoey!)
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*dies*
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I laughed for a while, re-read, wondered where the hell my brain found that (My brain invents things to stop me getting bored. Seriously, I read a road sign as Due South the other so. Day glad I wasn't driving), found where my brain inventing it from, and felt sorry for the family saddled with the last name Bottoms.
And am still sniggering at the idea of Callum bottoming being material for a review on a film.
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Love your post! Looks like you did some digging! Nicely done.
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But don't hold it against me, right?
Just concentrate on Callum *points at your icon* and you'll be fine.
Thanks for your comments!
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I think it's funny that I have a Murder Seen icon but I haven't seen it yet *g*
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Now, go and watch (and, uh, don't listen too much, and think of your icon, and everything will be alright..)
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Ahahahaha!
Oh, yeah, I always do that when I get a psychic flash. *snorts*
So, essentially, Nicole would tell me IM doin' it wrong. /o\ :)
I haven't seen the movie yet, so I didn't read most of this, but it looks like a wonderful entry, and I look forward to reading it. Thank you so much for posting it. I love these reviews and am always astounded by how much work and excellent Internet sleuthing goes into them.
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I kept wondering what was up with the cops using old-fashioned rotary-dial telephones, and no one having a PC on their desk. There's just that one lonely computer, stuck in the corner of their strangely 1950's leather-and-pony-themed coffee room, right next to the copy machine. My brain has difficulty with this.
BUT Callum was looking pretty snoggable, and not the villain, so yay! :D
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And you're absolutely right about the uh equipment. Maybe when Ray Keegan left for Minnesota, Fraser insisted that he takes one computer with him, and he didn't know where to put it, and that's why?
Though I can't find the computer in the strangely 1950's leather-and-pony-themed coffee room *whines*
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