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Tuesday, 26 Apr 2005
me: hey c1 -
Auto response from c1: Yo, I’m the fuck asleep. For the night. Even if it’s really early and the sun is still out. I’m probably dreaming about you, if you played your cards right…but who really knows? I’ll tell you in the morning, each and every one of you…Except you…Little Baby Jesus…I’ll tell you now. I AM dreaming about you. You cooked up in a nice hollandaise sauce…for breakfast. Mmmmmm, Little Baby Jesus for breakfast. Amen.
c1 returned at 4:31:17 PM.
c1: hey.
me: i forgot to mention I picked up an older Cat Power album over the weekend. If you want to trade/borrow sometime let me know.
c1: heck yes i do…
c1: i forgot to mention i saw “spring summer fall winter spring” that south korean movie that was at the avon for like a month over the summer…
me: kewl. It’s the one I was talking about last week or so - a little more produced on some numbers than I remembered, but basically as I described.
c1: nice.
me: Did you see it over the summer or just recently?
c1: just two days ago.
c1: it was pretty interesting…
me: I can’t even remember hearing about it.
c1: yeah it wasn’t really that popular, but it was pretty good i thought.
me: Oh I forgot to mention I saw “13 going on 30″ a couple of weeks ago.
c1: nice…i kind of really like that movie.
c1: 13 going on 30…
me: c4 wanted to see it based mostly on c2&c3’s ravings (about the movie) based on what I’ve seen of JGarner I wasn’t expecting to like it at all (She is *so* bad in Alias and DareDevil bombed big time - haven’t seen elektra) but I was pleasantly suprised.
me: For a disposable predictable gender swapped remake of “Big” it wasn’t bad at all.
c1: yeah i actually thought it was one of the better done romantic comedies for preteen girls…complete with a thriller dance routine…
me: I think maybe the key is that Garner may actually be emotionally about 13 years old so she could act the part really well. [That's not an insult, I am only about 12 emotionally]
c1: yeah i’d buy that.
me: Yeah - it wasn’t totally offensive or assuming bad values or anything.
c1: true…and mark ruffalo was actually pretty funny in his terribly written role…
me: That part was a little less believable to me - that he would still have a crush on this person who completely shafted him in junior high school and never spoke to him again. It probably makes sense from a kid’s point of view, but from this semi-grownups perspective after 17+ years and being engaged I am sure he would have moved on to the point that she would have been at most a pleasant memory from childhood not “his one true love who he always loved but who he grew apart from” - although again, it wasn’t written for me it was written for the pre-teen girl audience - so it was probably well written for that audience.
c1: yeah…
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