define domestic heroism: A Crixus at home.
I just poped my backbone trying to get ice from the icebox. which leads to the conclusion that every girl needs some muscle at one point.
for situations like:
-ice cracking
-various fixing
- bottle opening
- furniture moving
- bug killing
- grocery shopping
i dont want to die like samantha jones, with a severe flu and no one to call for soup.
my back still hurts, is it worth it?
27 Temmuz 2010 Salı
curse of adrian lyne
There are times in life, when it is over, you can summarize with a song.
Like, 1999 was an Elvis Costello song.
1997-1998 was down and dirty gloomy like Crustation.
This is fine. The worst is the time when your life can be defined with movies, a particular director's filmography to be exact.
It is fine, if this is Tarantino, kinda pathetic but funny if it is Woody Allen.
I'm on the end of a period which can be defined by... Adrian Lyne.
Downright bad. 'in yer face' nasty. restless. uncomfortable.
The filmography speaks for itself:

- Nine 1/2 weeks (1986)
We know this is the pinnacle of erotic dramas. but it is not just that. the misery of kim basinger is unbearable. the obsession caused by mickey rourke's unpredictability is sick.

- Fatal Attraction (1987)
This one defined Glenn Close's star persona. No other role can top that psychotic bitch. Alex Forrest (Close) is a woman you wouldn't wanna get involved. Apart from being fatally dangerous, she constantly embarrasses herself, keeps being rejected and humiliated, continues to drown in her own jealousy. she is emotional sickness on two legs and big hair.
Defining moment:
Dan Gallagher: You're so sad. You know that, Alex? Lonely and very sad.
Alex Forrest: Don't you ever pity me, you smug bastard.
Dan Gallagher: I'll pity you... I'll pity you. I'll pity you because you're sick.
Alex Forrest: Why? Because I won't allow you treat me like some slut you can just bang a couple of times and throw in the garbage?

-Indecent Proposal (1993)
Everytime i watch this, my heart breaks for Woody Harrelson, who plays the unfortunate husband David Murphy. The movie leads you to a slow and painful end, which you've seen it coming but couldn't do anything. You know David will lose his wife (Demi Moore). You know, this 'game' will turn ugly. You know he is helpless. When he finds Redford's card in her bag, you feel the same shit feeling: "I've seen it coming. I knew it." Then he throws the wine bottle to the fridge. Everything shatters down.
Defining moment:
Diana: Somethings are not for sale.
John: Such as?
Diana: Well you can't buy people.

-Lolita (1997)
I don't have to explain anything about this. Everything in one disgusting package.
Humbert: I missed you. I missed you a lot.
Lolita: Well I haven't missed you. In fact, I've been revoltingly unfaithful to you. But it doesn't matter, because you don't care about me anymore anyway.
Humbert: What makes you think I don't care about you?
Lolita: Well you haven't kissed me yet, have you?

- Unfaithful (2002)
Tagline reads: "Where do you go when you've gone too far?"
One of the nice questions with no answer. It is like solving the mystery of the universe. What kind of cheating is forgivable, how long can you stand living a dual life? How can you tell yourself to stop? Should you forgive someone who is unfaithful?
I detect myself in craziness.
Defining moment:
Connie Sumner: I think this was a mistake.
Paul: There is no such thing as a mistake. There are things you do, and things you don't do.
---
I look forward to a Kusturica kind of life.
Like, 1999 was an Elvis Costello song.
1997-1998 was down and dirty gloomy like Crustation.
This is fine. The worst is the time when your life can be defined with movies, a particular director's filmography to be exact.
It is fine, if this is Tarantino, kinda pathetic but funny if it is Woody Allen.
I'm on the end of a period which can be defined by... Adrian Lyne.
Downright bad. 'in yer face' nasty. restless. uncomfortable.
The filmography speaks for itself:

- Nine 1/2 weeks (1986)
We know this is the pinnacle of erotic dramas. but it is not just that. the misery of kim basinger is unbearable. the obsession caused by mickey rourke's unpredictability is sick.

- Fatal Attraction (1987)
This one defined Glenn Close's star persona. No other role can top that psychotic bitch. Alex Forrest (Close) is a woman you wouldn't wanna get involved. Apart from being fatally dangerous, she constantly embarrasses herself, keeps being rejected and humiliated, continues to drown in her own jealousy. she is emotional sickness on two legs and big hair.
Defining moment:
Dan Gallagher: You're so sad. You know that, Alex? Lonely and very sad.
Alex Forrest: Don't you ever pity me, you smug bastard.
Dan Gallagher: I'll pity you... I'll pity you. I'll pity you because you're sick.
Alex Forrest: Why? Because I won't allow you treat me like some slut you can just bang a couple of times and throw in the garbage?

-Indecent Proposal (1993)
Everytime i watch this, my heart breaks for Woody Harrelson, who plays the unfortunate husband David Murphy. The movie leads you to a slow and painful end, which you've seen it coming but couldn't do anything. You know David will lose his wife (Demi Moore). You know, this 'game' will turn ugly. You know he is helpless. When he finds Redford's card in her bag, you feel the same shit feeling: "I've seen it coming. I knew it." Then he throws the wine bottle to the fridge. Everything shatters down.
Defining moment:
Diana: Somethings are not for sale.
John: Such as?
Diana: Well you can't buy people.

-Lolita (1997)
I don't have to explain anything about this. Everything in one disgusting package.
Humbert: I missed you. I missed you a lot.
Lolita: Well I haven't missed you. In fact, I've been revoltingly unfaithful to you. But it doesn't matter, because you don't care about me anymore anyway.
Humbert: What makes you think I don't care about you?
Lolita: Well you haven't kissed me yet, have you?

- Unfaithful (2002)
Tagline reads: "Where do you go when you've gone too far?"
One of the nice questions with no answer. It is like solving the mystery of the universe. What kind of cheating is forgivable, how long can you stand living a dual life? How can you tell yourself to stop? Should you forgive someone who is unfaithful?
I detect myself in craziness.
Defining moment:
Connie Sumner: I think this was a mistake.
Paul: There is no such thing as a mistake. There are things you do, and things you don't do.
---
I look forward to a Kusturica kind of life.
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