ext_439487: Quentin Tarantino's tragic lovers ([act: ML/DB] Der Himmel über Berlin)
http://suspiriorum.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] suspiriorum.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] segnung 2011-05-25 11:56 pm (UTC)

Quentin is a glorious life-ruiner.

Mel said she doesn't go online because she's afraid of what people say about her. After making IB and releasing her album, she's been declared the most unpopular actress in France right now. Dan needs to comfort her. Because. Of course, if they did both have LJs, they wouldn't have to worry about harsh criticisms (at least if they just friended me /creeper).

It is. I suppose I'm sort of amazed that he was able to stay so private in all that time (I think in terms of the kind of attention Hollywood actors receive, and it'd be damn near impossible for most of them to stay in hiding). She's 23. Idk, I wonder how he was able to meet her, let alone get involved. It just seems sudden, I guess? He has been talking, much like Mel has recently, about how he wants to settle down and have children, too.

I can't stand her either, but I do love their whole love story. It's just so cinematic, of being friends with someone that later, after you've both been through other relationships, you fall in love with. As for Johnny, Winona and the gal in Cry-Baby were my favorite co-stars of his, as I enjoyed them in other films, too. Can't lie, but I find most of Dan's female co-stars to be lacking, barring Mel and Julia Jentsch.

I absolutely love her style. She's enamored with Loki and Darcy from Thor right now, but she's going to keep drawing Sho/Fred (and maybe more Dieter/Bridget). Dan was just beautiful in that uniform. I kind of regret him having to burn the tunic in KFAD, as I have plans for an encounter between them involving that red dress.

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