Didn't It Rain

Periodic Rants of a Red-Haired Drama Freak.

Thursday, March 30, 2006

Holy. Shit.


Look at me!!!! You are so jealous!!! I am 100% Geek!!! I love Neil! I think I'm going to leave my wife for him!

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

The Nicest Person in the World


Let me tell you a little bit about my friend, Andrea. She is pretty much the most generous, most humble person i have ever met in my entire life. I want the world to know that if you need someone to rely on, why not give Andrea a try?

Evidence: she pretty much lets me use her car whenever i want. She's also offered me use of her husband should lesbian life ever turn sour for me. Once she even let me hang out in her house for like a couple of hours.

Also, Andrea has reluctantly agreed to come to my wedding. I'm so honored - actually I'm kind of nervous to be around her because she's so cool. You know that feeling you get when you're around a star? That's how I feel when I'm around Andrea.

I just hope that some day she'll stumble onto this blog and read how much i love her.

Actually, I do kind of mean that. ;)

Monday, March 06, 2006

Oscar Fun

Well, I for one am marginally happy about last night's Oscars. I am glad that Clooney won, even though I didn't see Syriana and it doesn't seem to be playing in SF anymore. His speech was a little slick, but he seems smart and fairly reasonable. I liked John Stewart a lot, especially his joke about Clooney and "good night and good luck."

My favorite moment on the hilarity scale was the performance of "It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp." They really tried to dress that one up, didn't they? I mean, that last note that chick hit was all over the place! So freakin' funny!!

I pretty much know Reese would win, and I really do like her, so it's ok. However, Amy Adams was so good and I hope we see more of her soon. Philip Seymor got what he deserved, but I think Heath ran a close second.

The only real bummer was Brokeback not winning best picture. I knew Crash would win but I held out hope for the homos (and homo-friendlies) of the world. Even though it didn't win, it is a fantastic movie, and I hope that middle America bothers to watch it when it comes out on DVD. I know I plan on buying a copy.

Final Thought: Thank God the Academy decided to recognize all these non-mainstream movies. It was a really good year for film, and I'm keeping my fingers crossed for 2006 to be even better. I know I am looking forward to V Is For Vendetta, at the very least.

I leave you with this photo. Dolly, I salute you!