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The flat inspection is actually next Tuesday. Which I found out when I found the letter while tidying the flat.

I had a sort of star-studded dream last night. Shia LeBeouf was definitely there, as well as John Lithgow and Christian Slater, briefly. I can't remember most of it, but some of it was definitely a new version of the Incredible Hulk. He was fighting some ooze. John Lithgow was the ooze in human form. And it all got a bit slashy towards the end.

Speaking of star-studded, I don't think I talked about trailers last week. I went to see two films on Tuesday, the Dark Knight (again), because work was a bit stressful and I thought a dose of Decent Film would cheer me up, and Hellboy 2: The Golden Army, because I noticed they were showing it two weeks in advance for one day only. I saw many trailers. Burn After Reading, the new Coen brothers one, was one of them, and dude. There's not a person in that that's not a star, is there? It didn't give you much idea what it was about though. A Total Film article on it a few months ago said it was a monster movie, I think. I'm not entirely sure. Also, there's going to be another Will Ferrell movie out soon. I've not heard much about it, but it's bringing back the winning pairing of Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly from Talladega Nights, so I'm assuming it'll be half-decent. And it's nice of them to put Al Pacino and Robert De Niro together in another film, since I never got round to seeing Heat. It's very nice of them to put them together in a film with John Leguizamo. I might be able to slash him with someone. That would be grand.

And now I need to go have a shower. Dang.

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Date: 2008-08-12 08:47 pm (UTC)
jekesta: John Rambo rings a bell (Rambo)
From: [personal profile] jekesta
I don't think they should get used to putting Al Pacino and Robert De Niro in films together. It's not helpful. I try not to see films with Robert De Niro in them, but Al Pacino. He should make films with Sylvester Stallone instead. Sylvester Stallone is SO MUCH better than Robert De Niro.

I like that Christian Slater entered your dreams, albeit briefly.

I am glad you have a reprieve on the flat inspection, unless actually you were ready for it and now have to attempt to keep cleanliness for a whole nother week.

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Date: 2008-08-12 11:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] girlofprey.livejournal.com
Robert De Niro is good in films with Ben Stiller. I am waiting to see how he is with Al Pacino. But mostly I am looking forward to Al Pacino and John Leguizamo. I hope they are in scenes together. That would please me a lot.

Christian Slater was sort of in it twice. There was sort of a computer game, or role-playing game, and his was pretty much the body you got when you played as a male. I think you could choose between his regular body or him with bright blond hair. It was quite pleasant that he was there though.

Given the fact that tidying the flat didn't so much happen or really start, it's pretty much a reprieve. I did get some things done I'd been meaning to do though. The annoying part is that I feel like I really do have to properly tidy the flat now, given that I have a week to do it, rather than an evening.

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Date: 2008-08-12 11:47 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] froodle
If you want to slash John Leguizamo (so hard to spell!) I recommend watching Miami Vice where he played The Littlest Calderone, aka Tubbs' ARCH NEMESIS OF DOOM! The old TV series, obviously, not the movie, which We Do Not Discuss.

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Date: 2008-08-14 09:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] girlofprey.livejournal.com
I usually find SOME WAY to slash John Leguizamo, whatever show or film it is. I just would like to slash him with Al Pacino because I like both of them. But I will possibly check out Miami Vice. According to Wikipedia, he plays Orlando Calderone in two episodes, then in Season 5 he plays a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT character. SURELY THAT IS CONFUSING?

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Date: 2008-08-15 12:20 am (UTC)
froodle: (harveyken)
From: [personal profile] froodle
Oh I know, it was totally bizarre. Especially because the character he plays in season five is actually kind of sympathetic, and Tubbs is all like, "Oh, poor sad John Leguizamo," whereas you'd think he'd be like, "You killed my woman and my son, I SHOOT YOU DEAD NOW!"

and then Sonny would be like, OMGWTF WE ARE SO FIRED YOU SUCK!

Actually, Miami Vice is awesome even without John Leguizamo. I think I shall go watch it now.
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