ext_439487: Quentin Tarantino's tragic lovers (You've been so long)
http://suspiriorum.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] suspiriorum.livejournal.com) wrote on October 16th, 2009 at 05:26 am
The only downside to my double-feature idea is that Whip It is on its way out of theaters, so I better get to it as fast as I can.

I'm excited about getting into French again, but the main issue is having the proper amount of time to devote to it (other creative endeavors and my self-imposed reading list, along with work, need attention, too). I seem to thrive better, though, when I have a lot to keep me busy.

I'd love to see Inglourious Basterds again. As a fellow Ozy, I'd love to know what your thoughts on Fredrick Zoller, too. I've also determined that Hugo Stiglitz is Adrian's real father. Basically, I can't wait to spazz at you over this film ♥

And thank you! Diane Kruger really impressed me in IB, as well as her attitude in general. Her choice of American films hasn't been too great (even stating that her role in Troy was 'unnecessary'), but she's had to fight hard just to get noticed for more than being a former model (which she quit because of her dislike for the fashion industry and its effect on women's self-image). Diane has another interesting film, Mr. Nobody coming out, so now I'm hoping she's finally getting the work she deserves.
 
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