Film lift hair
Feb. 28th, 2003 02:22 amLast night I went to the cinema with
surje,
gothslut and
deliberateblank to see The Hours (a truly excellent film - I won't review it because I'm sure you've all been told far too many times why you should love it. Can I just say that it's a tragedy that there's only one Best Actress Oscar per year?) and the new Alex Cox film, The Revenger's Tragedy.
This is Very Much an Alex Cox film. Energetic, heavy-handed and chaotic - in various ways exactly the opposite of The Hours, which is subtle and controlled throughout. Derek Jacobi and Eddie Izzard were both impressive, but obviously Christopher Ecclestone walked off with it - well, asking him to do a Grim Northern Bastard is hardly casting against type, is it?
Today I used the nearest lift to our office for the first time. Usually I walk up the side of the building or use the stairs, but I was in the middle of a chat. It was pointed out to us lately that this lift has a problem. It forgets which floor it's at, and then refuses to answer requests until it has sunk on its hydraulics onto its bottom rest, which can take a few hours.
A lift which gets confused and sulks? Douglas Adams would be proud.
Captain's log, supplemental:
I've just realised that my hair's almost long enough. The plan, of course, is to grow it long enuogh that I can have a Leningrad Cowboys quiff - defined here as being one I can't actually reach the end of. I seem to only be about three inches short of this, which is a lot closer than I had thought. I have the black suit, so in due course I'll be looking for dark shades and winklepickers . . .
This is Very Much an Alex Cox film. Energetic, heavy-handed and chaotic - in various ways exactly the opposite of The Hours, which is subtle and controlled throughout. Derek Jacobi and Eddie Izzard were both impressive, but obviously Christopher Ecclestone walked off with it - well, asking him to do a Grim Northern Bastard is hardly casting against type, is it?
Today I used the nearest lift to our office for the first time. Usually I walk up the side of the building or use the stairs, but I was in the middle of a chat. It was pointed out to us lately that this lift has a problem. It forgets which floor it's at, and then refuses to answer requests until it has sunk on its hydraulics onto its bottom rest, which can take a few hours.
A lift which gets confused and sulks? Douglas Adams would be proud.
Captain's log, supplemental:
I've just realised that my hair's almost long enough. The plan, of course, is to grow it long enuogh that I can have a Leningrad Cowboys quiff - defined here as being one I can't actually reach the end of. I seem to only be about three inches short of this, which is a lot closer than I had thought. I have the black suit, so in due course I'll be looking for dark shades and winklepickers . . .
lifts
Date: 2003-02-28 03:16 am (UTC)Hopeing to see the hours next week.
Re: lifts
Date: 2003-02-28 03:56 am (UTC)And yes, do go to see The Hours. I should probably mail Myf and tell her not to, though - it's the sort of film she used to hit me for taking her to.
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Date: 2003-02-28 04:04 am (UTC)There was a guy in Stoke in the mid-80's with a quiff that he could only just reach the end of. Not the sort of person you'd tap on the shoulder from behind.
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Date: 2003-02-28 06:08 am (UTC)A Leningrad Cowboys-style quiff would be a thing to behold indeed. As long as you're not the dead one in the beer cooler, I'm sure it'll be fine.
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Date: 2003-02-28 06:17 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-02-28 06:18 am (UTC)I'm not going to prejudge that one. Time will tell.
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Date: 2003-02-28 09:36 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-02-28 10:44 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-02-28 11:06 am (UTC)(I wonder if you can dye white leather black?)
Lifts
Date: 2003-03-03 07:58 am (UTC)(If it's boring, please don't enlighten me, as I don't want my current image of you as Spiderman shattered).
Re: Lifts
Date: 2003-03-03 10:28 am (UTC)