Shockingly enough...
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Work's crazy, life's crazy, and I'm behind on LJ again. I'm kinda-mostly skimming, but being patchy even there.
Life is going well, although I miss
grf (at least when I haven't forgotten he's not due home "sometime later"). I think J's picking up her cats today, so I'll finally be able to open my bedroom door without fending off curious critters on both sides of the door. I've started reading Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid. I'm only through the 20th anniversary Preface by the author, and I've already decided that since my library copy is late anyway, I'll just buy a copy (actually, just ordered said copy). I think I'm going to enjoy this one a great deal, although perhaps I should save it for the trip to LA.
I did want to make a quick note about two movies from this weekend:
Coming Soon was a pleasant surprise; it was apparently never released theatrically, and I likely wouldn't have heard of it, except for a mention in one of the episodes of IFC's sexuality series. What's unique and rather groundbreaking about it is that it's a teen sex comedy that's not about virginity-loss. Nope, it's about the much less frequently discussed topic of female orgasm, specifically the often frustrating search teen girls experience trying to discover what all the fuss is about, and how to get the kind of sex they really want. Somehow I've ended up having a "teen sex comedy" weekend, and I have to say I'm pretty pleased with the ways in which both of those I found (this and Eating Out 2) don't fall into the tropes that drive me most insane.
And secondly, and only briefly because I'm the last person on the planet saying it:
Hot Fuzz is marvelously, hysterically funny. Love it.
Life is going well, although I miss
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I did want to make a quick note about two movies from this weekend:
Coming Soon was a pleasant surprise; it was apparently never released theatrically, and I likely wouldn't have heard of it, except for a mention in one of the episodes of IFC's sexuality series. What's unique and rather groundbreaking about it is that it's a teen sex comedy that's not about virginity-loss. Nope, it's about the much less frequently discussed topic of female orgasm, specifically the often frustrating search teen girls experience trying to discover what all the fuss is about, and how to get the kind of sex they really want. Somehow I've ended up having a "teen sex comedy" weekend, and I have to say I'm pretty pleased with the ways in which both of those I found (this and Eating Out 2) don't fall into the tropes that drive me most insane.
And secondly, and only briefly because I'm the last person on the planet saying it:
Hot Fuzz is marvelously, hysterically funny. Love it.
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Date: 2007-09-10 07:44 pm (UTC)Me too.