Plotholes on a Sunday evening

Mar 05, 2006 20:53

Another all-too-brief weekend concludes. Damned little to report, except that the zip on the @#$%ing boots broke, so I'll be taking them back to Payless with fire in my eye.

Watched Equilibrium again with director's commentary on...I'm noticing a lamentable tendency on the part of directors who write their own material to be better at directing ( Read more... )

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sorchar March 6 2006, 04:05:53 UTC
That's okay, honey. In my 'verse, Errol never died and he and Preston set up housekeeping together. *G* And yeah, lots of plot holes in that movie, love it though I do. The gun katas make up for a lot, though, in their utter sexitude.

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vanillafluffy March 6 2006, 12:06:17 UTC
Sweet icon!

I agree about the sexitude of the katas. I'm sure it was good preparation for all that stuff he had to do for Batman Begins. *drools surreptitiously*

Your verse sounds like my friend kukkurkurat's verse. She's the one who got me hooked on Equilibrium. All because I told her I've had a fancy for Sean Bean ever since Patriot Games (Which I saw in the theater, which should give you a good idea of how long *that's* been!). She's writing a story of how Errol was revived by the medical technician and spirited away, and his reunion with Preston....

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Hey! kukkurkurat March 6 2006, 15:23:07 UTC
So now I am the gal who hooks people, yes? *eyes gleaming*
*smirks* I like to be that gal, anyway. Gives me some good feeling of control *quickly gives a shot of tequila to Sands. "Yes, darling, you are the bestest of best manipulators in the world, I am just a poor copy!"*
And I will gladly check out sorchar 's Equilibrium verse. It is GOOD that people want to share stuff like this.

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Re: Hey! sorchar March 7 2006, 03:38:11 UTC
I should probably actually write that 'verse. For now, it exists only in my little head. Along with the 'verse where Sands didn't actually get his eyes squished out. :(

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