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sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2018-03-12 03:43 am

My nerves were slowly stretching out the sleeves of every sweater

I know I'm posting a lot of images lately, but this is Daniel Craig and Jason Isaacs in the 1992 London première of Angels in America, what do you want me to do?

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[personal profile] selkie 2018-03-12 08:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Noel loved it and has scheduled an outing with her friendlets to see it again; while I am not a good consumer of cinema, I did burst into tears at one point when the directorial choices proved that Ava DuVernay really GOT Meg, no matter what had happened along the adaptation's way; there is a flying Savoy cabbage.
So. I liked it, and even -- though I don't see how they COULD -- wish they might make the sequel. I did not love it, but neither did I feel abused or robbed.
And they took all the Anglicanisms out, which was a blessed relief given Noel had no tiiiiiime for that.
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[personal profile] selkie 2018-03-12 08:19 pm (UTC)(link)
I haven't seen the Ghibli film either because of the importance of that novel. May all my bacon burn, I guess. (And I usually LIKE Ghibli. LOVE, in the case of Spirited Away.)

(The picture that started this post -- and whatta picture! -- is reminding me that soon I will need to consult with some boys. "And how do you -- really? I mean okay -- but beards? Uh-huh -- it's for a book."
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[personal profile] kore 2018-03-13 11:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, I hadn't thought of the HMC movie/book. That's a good comparison. I imprinted so hard on Wrinkle, and I really do want to see the movie to support it, and that little girl looks just about perf, but -- I don't want to maybe dislike it just because it's not what's in my head. Oh well I may go see it anyway because the box office seems to be lagging.