Bleh. Also, movies.
Oct. 16th, 2007 10:06 amIt's Tuesday. I feel like arse and a half - fever, sore throat, sneezies, aches, and so on. And I'm at the office anyway, because I'm supposed to hire three people this afternoon. Ha. So that sucks, except that I can now ascribe yesterday's craptastic mood to oncoming illness, which is all right. I had no other good explanation, anyway.
In other news, for
triadruid, the movie I was trying to tell you about last night was U-Turn, with Sean Penn, directed by Oliver Stone (1997), not Lost Highway, with Bill Pullman, directed by David Lynch (1997). I can't tell Sean Penn from Bill Pullman, apparently, but I can tell Oliver Stone from anybody.
Also, note: Kurt Russell was not in either of these films; Kurt Russell was in Breakdown (you know, that other movie that came out in 1997 about a guy trying to sort himself out of mad bad shit after he breaks down on the side of the road somewhere weird). The point is, Billy Bob Thornton was the mechanic in U-Turn, and he was hugely fat, but you can still tell he's Billy Bob Thornton, because he sounds the same.
(For those playing along at home, we watched Bandits last night. This prompted a discussion with
triadruid about Other Movies Billy Bob Thornton Is In. This sort of discussion is always exciting for us, because I'm face-blind, and he is not really good at differentiating people by voice (i.e. he can't tell the difference between Styx and Rush. I'm just sayin').)
In other news, for
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Also, note: Kurt Russell was not in either of these films; Kurt Russell was in Breakdown (you know, that other movie that came out in 1997 about a guy trying to sort himself out of mad bad shit after he breaks down on the side of the road somewhere weird). The point is, Billy Bob Thornton was the mechanic in U-Turn, and he was hugely fat, but you can still tell he's Billy Bob Thornton, because he sounds the same.
(For those playing along at home, we watched Bandits last night. This prompted a discussion with
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